Claims
        
                - 1. A food and materials drying comprising:
- at least one cylindrical hollow rotary tunnel having a center longitudinal axis, comprising:
- an outer cylindrical shell having an inner surface;
- an inner lining cylinder having a wall with inner and outer surfaces and perforations formed in said wall of said cylinder, said inner lining cylinder mounted substantially concentrically within said outer shell, said inner lining cylinder having an outer diameter smaller than the inner diameter of said outer shell whereby air for drying may be directed between said outer shell and said inner lining cylinder and pass through said perforations in said inner lining cylinder for drying material within said inner lining cylinder;
- at least one agitating auger having a central shaft and outwardly projecting helical blades mounted on said central shaft, one auger in each center rotary tunnel, each mounted coaxially with said center longitudinal axis of said rotary tunnel and within said inner lining cylinder;
- said helical blades extending outwards to adjacent said inner surface of said inner lining cylinder;
- agitating means mounted on each of said agitating augers, said agitating means operative to agitate food within said inner lining cylinder whereby increased drying efficiency is obtained;
- means for rotating said central shaft of each of said agitating augers whereby food placed within each rotary tunnel may be moved through said inner cylinder generally parallel to said center longitudinal axis towards an end of said rotary tunnel;
- means for directing air for drying through said agitating auger and between said outer shell and said inner lining cylinder of each of said rotary tunnels;
- air diverting means mounted on one of said inner lining and outer cylinders, said air diverting means mounted between said inner lining and outer cylinders, said air diverting means operative to divert air directed between said outer and inner lining cylinders into and through said perforations in said inner lining cylinder and into said inner lining cylinder for drying material therein, and
- said air being directed opposite the direction in which food is being moved through said inner lining cylinder whereby drying efficiency may be increased.
- 2. The food and materials dryer of claim 1 wherein said outer cylindrical shell further comprises a pair of half-cylinder sections connected to each other to form said outer shell.
- 3. The food and materials dryer of claim 1 wherein said outer shell further comprises at least one door whereby access to said inner lining cylinder and said auger for cleaning and repairing may be gained.
- 4. The food and materials dryer of claim 1 wherein said air diverting means comprises spiral flighting having a plurality of segments each having an outer edge and a plurality of arcuate sections removed from said outer edge, said spiral flighting mounted on said outer surface of said inner lining cylinder, said spiral flighting mounted concentrically with said center longitudinal axis of said rotary tunnel, said spiral flighting extending outwards to adjacent said inner surface of said outer shell whereby air passing between said outer shell and said inner lining cylinder may be deflected through said perforations and into said inner lining cylinder thereby increasing drying efficiency in said rotary tunnels.
- 5. The food and materials dryer of claim 1 wherein said perforations comprise a plurality of small holes formed in said inner lining cylinder and communicating between said inner and outer surfaces of said inner lining cylinder, said holes formed such that material within said inner lining cylinder is restricted from passing therethrough while air and moisture may pass through.
- 6. The food and materials dryer of claim 1 wherein each of said helical blades further comprises a plurality of angled, disk-shaped connected segments forming said helical blade and each of said disk-shaped connected segments defining a plane.
- 7. The food and materials drying of claim 6 wherein said agitating means comprises at least one pickup diverter vane formed in said segment and at least one negative drop diverter vane formed in said segment.
- 8. The food and materials dryer of claim 7 wherein said pickup diverter vanes comprise an arcuate cut formed in said segment, the cut piece being folded outwards from said plane of said segment to form said pickup diverter vane.
- 9. The food and materials dryer of claim 8 wherein said negative drop diverter vanes comprise an arcuate cut formed in said segment between 45.degree. and 180.degree. away from said cut for said pickup diverter vanes, the cut piece being folded inwards from said plane of said segment, opposite said pickup diverter vane, thereby forming said negative drop diverter vane.
- 10. The food and materials dryer of claim 1 wherein said means for rotating said central shaft of each of said agitating augers further comprise at least one orbit motor drive, one motor drive connected to each central shaft, whereby said central shafts may be rotated thereby rotating said augers.
- 11. The food and materials dryer of claim 1 wherein said means for directing air for drying through said agitating auger and between said outer shell and said inner lining cylinder of each of said rotary tunnels comprises at least one drying fan unit which directs air for drying opposite the direction in which material is being moved through said inner cylinder.
- 12. The food and materials dryer of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of cylindrical hollow rotary tunnels arranged in generally stacked relation thereby permitting an efficient utilization of floor space.
- 13. The food and materials dryer of claim 12 further comprising a plurality of chute means each extending between and connected to a pair of rotary tunnels such that food and material may be transferred between rotary tunnels.
- 14. The food and materials dryer of claim 1 comprising three rotary tunnels mounted on a frame in coplanar parallel relation, the plane of relation tilted upwards forming an angle of 30.degree.-70.degree. from horizontal, whereby material may enter the topmost rotary tunnel, pass through to a middle rotary tunnel, pass through to a lowermost rotary tunnel and be ejected in substantially completely dried form.
- 15. The food and materials dryer of claim 1 further comprising heating means for air for drying whereby heated air may be used to improve drying efficiency.
- 16. The food and materials dryer of claim 15 wherein said heating means, said means for rotating said central shafts and said means for directing air for drying are all adjustable such that the rate of air flow, the temperature of the air and the rate of rotation of each auger may be individually controlled.
- 17. A food and materials drying comprising:
- a plurality of cylindrical hollow rotary tunnels each having a center longitudinal axis, each comprising;
- an outer cylindrical shell having an inner surface;
- an inner lining cylinder having a wall with inner and outer surfaces and perforations formed in said wall of said cylinder, said inner lining cylinder mounted substantially concentrically within said outer shell, said inner lining cylinder having an outer diameter smaller than the inner diameter of said outer shell whereby air for drying may be directed between said outer shell and said inner lining cylinder and pass through said perforations in said inner lining cylinder for drying material within said inner lining cylinder;
- said cylindrical hollow rotary tunnels arranged in generally stacked relation thereby permitting an efficient utilization of floor space;
- a plurality of chute means each extending between and connected to a pair of rotary tunnels such that food and material may be transferred between rotary tunnels;
- at least one agitating auger having a central shaft and outwardly projecting helical blades mounted on said central shaft, one auger in each of said rotary tunnels, each mounted coaxially with said center longitudinal axis of said rotary tunnel and within said inner lining cylinder;
- said helical blades extending outwards to adjacent said inner surface of said inner lining cylinder;
- agitating means mounted on each of said agitating augers, said agitating means operative to agitate food within said inner lining cylinder whereby increased drying efficiency is obtained;
- means for rotating said central shaft of each of said agitating augers whereby food placed within one of said rotary tunnels may be moved through said inner cylinder generally parallel to said center longitudinal axis towards an end of said rotary tunnel;
- means for directing air for drying through said agitating auger and between said outer shell and said inner lining cylinder of each of said rotary tunnels;
- air diverting means mounted on one of said inner lining and outer cylinders, said air diverting means mounted between said inner lining and outer cylinders, said air diverting means operative to divert air directed between said outer and inner lining cylinders into and through said perforations in said inner lining cylinder and into said inner lining cylinder for drying material therein, and
- said air being directed opposite the direction in which food is being moved through said inner cylinder whereby drying efficiency may be increased.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
        This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/974,904 for a Food and Materials Dryer, filed on Nov. 12, 1992, which is presently pending.
                
                
                
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        | Parent | 974904 | Nov 1992 |  |