Claims
- 1. A grain dryer, comprising:
- a grain column through which grain may flow, wherein (i) said grain column includes a left lateral discharge sidewall, a right lateral discharge sidewall, a lower discharge surface and an upper discharge surface which collectively define a discharge opening, (ii) said lower discharge surface is spaced apart from said upper discharge surface by a distance equal to D1, and (iii) D1.gtoreq.5.0 inches; and
- a metering roll positioned to contact grain advancing out of said discharge opening of said grain column, wherein (i) said metering roll has a vane diameter equal to VD, and (ii) VD.gtoreq.6.0 inches.
- 2. The grain dryer of claim 1, further comprising a grain support member, wherein:
- said grain column includes a lower column wall,
- said grain support member extends from said lower column wall, and
- said grain support member is positioned relative to said metering roll such that grain exiting out of said discharge opening of said grain column advances over said grain support member prior to contacting said metering roll.
- 3. The grain dryer of claim 2, wherein
- said grain support member includes a first end portion and a second end portion,
- said first end portion of said grain support member is positioned in contact with said lower column wall, and
- said second end portion of said grain support member is positioned under said metering roll.
- 4. The grain dryer of claim 3, wherein:
- said grain support member includes a grain presentation section and a grain metering section,
- said grain metering section is positioned under said metering roll, and
- said grain presentation section is interposed between said grain metering section and said lower column wall.
- 5. The grain dryer of claim 4, wherein:
- said grain presentation section defines a substantially planar top surface, and
- rotation of said metering roll causes grain to advance (i) out of said discharge opening, (ii) over said substantially planar top surface, and (iii) into contact with said metering roll.
- 6. The grain dryer of claim 5, wherein said substantially planar top surface defines said lower discharge surface.
- 7. The grain dryer of claim 6, wherein:
- said grain column further includes an upper column wall, and
- said upper column wall defines said upper discharge surface.
- 8. The grain dryer of claim 2, wherein:
- said metering roll includes a plurality of vanes,
- each of said plurality of vanes extends longitudinally along a length of said metering roll,
- rotation of said metering roll causes grain advancing over said grain support member to become entrapped within a first pair of adjacent vanes of said plurality of vanes, and
- said vane diameter is defined by a second pair of vanes which are spaced about 180 degrees apart from each other.
- 9. The grain dryer of claim 1, wherein:
- said discharge opening possesses a substantially rectangular shape,
- said lower discharge surface and said upper discharge surface define a width W of said discharge opening,
- said left lateral sidewall and said right lateral sidewall define a length L of said discharge opening,
- said width W is substantially uniform along said length L of said discharge opening, and
- said width W is equal to D1.
- 10. The grain dryer of claim 9, wherein said length L is substantially uniform along said width W of said discharge opening.
- 11. An apparatus for controlling grain flow within a grain dryer, comprising:
- a grain column through which grain may flow, wherein (i) said grain column includes a lower discharge surface and an upper discharge surface, (ii) said grain column further has a discharge opening having a substantially uniform width W which is defined by said lower discharge surface and said upper discharge surface, (iii) said width W.gtoreq.5.0 inches; and
- a metering roll positioned to contact grain advancing out of said discharge opening of said grain column, wherein (i) said metering roll has a vane diameter equal to VD, and (ii) VD.gtoreq.6.0 inches.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, further comprising a grain support member, wherein:
- said grain column includes a lower column wall,
- said grain support member extends from said lower column wall, and
- said grain support member is positioned relative to said metering roll such that grain exiting out of said discharge opening of said grain column advances over said grain support member prior to contacting said metering roll.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein:
- said grain support member includes a first end portion and a second end portion,
- said first end portion of said grain support member is positioned in contact with said lower column wall, and
- said second end portion of said grain support member is positioned under said metering roll.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein:
- said grain support member includes a grain presentation section and a grain metering section,
- said grain metering section is positioned under said metering roll, and
- said grain presentation section is interposed between said grain metering section and said lower column wall.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein:
- said grain presentation section defines a substantially planar top surface, and
- rotation of said metering roll causes grain to advance (i) out of said discharge opening, (ii) over said substantially planar top surface, and (iii) into contact with said metering roll.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said substantially planar top surface defines said lower discharge surface.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein:
- said grain column further includes an upper column wall, and
- said upper column wall defines said upper discharge surface.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein:
- said metering roll includes a plurality of vanes,
- each of said plurality of vanes extends longitudinally along a length of said metering roll,
- rotation of said metering roll causes grain advancing over said grain support member to become entrapped within a first pair of adjacent vanes of said plurality of vanes, and
- said vane diameter is defined by a second pair of vanes which are spaced about 180 degrees apart from each other.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein:
- said discharge opening possesses a substantially rectangular shape,
- said grain column further includes a left lateral sidewall and a right lateral sidewall which define a length L of said discharge opening, and
- said length L is substantially uniform along said width W of said discharge opening.
CROSS REFERENCE
Cross reference is made to copending U.S. patent applications Ser. No. 09/197,974 (Attorney Docket No. 1571-0005), entitled "Apparatus and Method for Metering Grain in a Grain Dryer which Utilizes a Grain Flow Regulator" by Phillip C. Middaugh and L. Michael Watson, and 09/198,995 (Attorney Docket No. 1571-0006), entitled "Grain Metering System which includes a Pivotable Grain Support Member Positioned between a Metering Roll and a Discharge Opening of a Grain Column" by L. Michael Watson and Phillip C. Middaugh, and Ser. No. 09/197,988 (Attorney Docket No. 1571-0007), entitled "Grain Metering System for a Grain Dryer having Improved Grain Flow Angle Configuration at Grain Column Discharge Opening" by L. Michael Watson and Phillip C. Middaugh, all of which are assigned to the same assignee as the present invention, and all of which are filed concurrently herewith.
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