Claims
- 1. A drying system comprising:
a drying chamber wherein a drying air is converted into a return air; a dryer comprising:
an inlet for providing the drying air; a drying air pathway through which the drying air flows; a heating source for heating the drying air; a return air pathway through which the return air flows; a heat exchanger intersecting the drying air pathway and the return air pathway, wherein the heat exchanger actively transfers heat from the return air to the drying air; and an outlet for exhausting the return air; a supply route for connecting the drying air pathway to the drying chamber; and a return route for connecting the drying chamber to the return air pathway.
- 2. The drying system of claim 2 wherein the heat exchanger is a heat recovery heat pipe.
- 3. The drying system of claim 2 wherein the heat source comprises a furnace that emits a flue gas, the system further comprising:
a flue gas pathway connecting the furnace and the return air pathway; the system wherein the heat pipe transfers heat from the flue gas to the drying air.
- 4. The drying system of claim 2 further comprising:
a wall separating the drying air pathway and the return air pathway; and a door in the wall, the door being operable to allow for mixing of the air in the return air pathway into the air of the drying air pathway.
- 5. The drying system of claim 2 further comprising:
a first blower which directs air from the drying air pathway to the drying chamber.
- 6. The drying system of claim 5 further comprising:
a second blower which directs air from the return air pathway through the outlet; wherein the first and second blowers are each controllable to vary a flow of air through the system.
- 7. The drying system of claim 2 further comprising:
one or more sensors selected from the group consisting of temperature sensors, humidity sensors, and enthalpy sensors.
- 8. The drying system of claim 7, wherein the heat source is controlled by a temperature sensor.
- 9. The drying system of claim 2 wherein the dryer comprises a generally rectangular box with four vertical exterior walls, and wherein the inlet and the outlet are disposed on different walls.
- 10. The drying system of claim 1, wherein the heat exchanger comprises a desiccant wheel.
- 11. The drying system of claim 1 wherein the heat exchanger comprises a vapor compression heat pump.
- 12. The drying system of claim 1 further comprising:
a dehumidifier for removing moisture from the drying air before the drying air is introduced into the dryer through the inlet.
- 13. A dryer comprising:
an inlet for providing a drying air; a drying air pathway through which the drying air flows; a furnace for heating the drying air; a return air pathway through which a return air flows; a heat recovery heat pipe intersecting the drying air pathway and the return air pathway, wherein the heat pipe transfers heat from the return air to the drying air; and an outlet for exhausting the return air.
- 14. The dryer of claim 13 wherein the furnace emits a flue gas, the dryer further comprising:
a flue gas pathway connecting the furnace and the return air pathway; the dryer wherein the heat pipe transfers heat from the flue gas to the drying air.
- 15. The dryer of claim 14 further comprising:
a wall separating the drying air pathway and the return air pathway; and a door in the wall, the door being operable to allow for mixing between the drying air, the flue gas, and the return air.
- 16. A method of drying a product, the method comprising:
providing a drying air; directing the drying air through a heat recovery heat pipe, thereby raising the temperature of the drying air; further heating the drying air with a furnace; directing the drying air through the product, whereby the drying air is converted into a return air; directing the return air through the heat pipe, thereby lowering the temperature of the return air; and exhausting the return air.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the furnace emits a flue gas, the method further comprising:
directing the flue gas from the furnace through the heat pipe, thereby lowering a temperature of the flue gas; and exhausting the flue gas.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the dryer comprises a mixing plenum, the method further comprising:
mixing the flue gas with the return air in the mixing plenum to form a mixed air; directing the mixed air through the heat pipe, thereby lowering a temperature of the mixed air; and exhausting the mixed air.
- 19. The method of claim 16 further comprising:
dehumidifying the drying air.
- 20. A method of drying a product, the method comprising:
providing a drying air; directing the drying air through a heat recovery heat pipe, thereby raising the temperature of the drying air; further heating the drying air with a furnace, wherein the furnace emits a flue gas; directing the drying air through the product; directing the flue gas through the heat pipe, thereby lowering the temperature of the flue gas; and exhausting the flue gas.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application claims the priority benefits of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/260,287, filed Jan. 8, 2001, for “Energy Efficient Tobacco Curing and Drying System with Heat Pipe Heat Recovery” by Khanh Dinh.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60260287 |
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