Claims
- 1. A hot shelf tower dryer having a casing with opposed end walls, an inlet and a outlet, the hot shelf tower dryer comprising:
- a plurality of shelves disposed in generally parallel spaced relation between the inlet and the outlet, each shelf alternately extending from one end wall to a location proximate the opposing end wall to define a convoluted path between the inlet and outlet, wherein at least two of the plurality of shelves include a chamber, each chamber having at least one heating element disposed therein for radiantly heating a portion of the path adjacent thereto.
- 2. The hot shelf tower dryer of claim 1, wherein at least one chamber includes a greater number of heating elements than another chamber to provide a variant temperature profile in the dryer.
- 3. A hot shelf tower dryer, having a casing with opposed end walls, an inlet and an outlet, the hot shelf tower dryer comprising:
- a plurality of shelves disposed in generally parallel, spaced relation between the inlet and the outlet, each shelf alternately extending from one end wall to a location proximate the opposing end wall to define a convoluted path between the inlet and outlet, wherein at least two of the plurality of shelves include a chamber, each chamber having at least one heating element disposed therein;
- a control system regulating power to the at least one heating element, wherein the control system includes at least one temperature measuring device for reading a temperature in the casing and for generating a temperature signal and a computer for receiving the temperature signal and for processing the temperature signal to regulate power to the at least one heating element to maintain an air temperature range within the tower casing, the control system regulating power to the heating elements of at least one chamber at an increased level to the heating elements of another chamber to provide a variant temperature profile in the dryer.
- 4. A hot shelf tower dryer having a casing with opposed end walls, an inlet and an outlet, the hot shelf tower dryer comprising:
- a plurality of shelves disposed in generally parallel, spaced relation between the inlet and the outlet, each shelf alternatively extending from one end wall to a location proximate the opposing end wall to define a convoluted path between the inlet and the outlet;
- at least one of the plurality of shelves including a chamber;
- a plurality of electrical heating elements disposed in the chamber for radiantly heading a portion of the path adjacent thereto; and
- a channel proximately positioned between the chamber and the inlet to direct air heated in the at least one chamber to the inlet.
- 5. The hot shelf tower dryer of claim 4, wherein:
- the channel includes a valve controllably regulating the amount of heated air directed to the inlet.
- 6. The hot shelf tower dryer of claim 5, wherein:
- a fan assists in directing the air heated to the inlet, the fan positioned proximate to one of the inlet, the channel and the chamber.
- 7. The hot shelf tower dryer of claim 4, further comprising:
- a plurality of channels, each channel proximately positioned between one chamber and the inlet.
- 8. A hot shelf tower dryer having a casing with opposed end walls, an inlet and an outlet, the hot shelf tower dryer comprising:
- a plurality of shelves disposed in generally parallel, spaced relation between the inlet and the outlet, each shelf alternately extending from one end wall to a location proximate the opposing end wall to define a convoluted path between the inlet and outlet;
- at least one of the plurality of shelves including a chamber;
- at least one electrical heating element disposed in the chamber for radiantly heating a portion of the path adjacent thereto; and
- a channel proximately positioned between the chamber and the inlet to direct air heated in the at least one chamber to the inlet.
- 9. The hot shelf tower dryer of claim 8, wherein:
- the channel includes a valve controllably regulating the amount of heated air directed to the inlet.
- 10. The hot shelf tower dryer of claim 9, wherein:
- a fan assists in directing the heated air to the inlet, the fan positioned proximate to one of the inlet, the channel and the chamber.
- 11. The hot shelf tower dryer of claim 8, further comprising:
- a plurality of channels, each channel proximately positioned between the chamber and the inlet.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of provisional application 60/051,421, filed Jul. 3, 1997.
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