Claims
- 1. Apparatus for producing hot mix asphalt utilizing new aggregate and a previously manufactured and laid asphalt mix which has been reduced to form recyclable aggregate, comprising:
- a cylindrical mixer drum having an input end, an output end, and a recyclable aggregate feeding port extending radially through a medial portion thereof;
- means supporting the mixer drum for rotation about the longitudinal axis thereof with the input end of the mixer drum higher than the output end of the mixer drum;
- means at the input end of the mixer drum for producing a flame in the mixer drum extending from the input end of the mixer drum to a medial portion of the mixer drum;
- a recyclable aggregate feeding port cover pivotally connected to the mixer drum adjacent the recyclable aggregate feeding port therethrough, the recyclable aggregate feeding port cover rotating under the influence of gravity between an open position uncovering the recyclable aggregate feeding port and a closed position covering the recyclable aggregate feeding port in response to the rotation of the mixer drum;
- a shroud assembly disposed around the medial portion of the mixer drum and enclosing the recyclable aggregate feeding port, the shroud assembly having an input hopper portion communicating with the recyclable aggregate feeding port when the recyclable aggregate feeding port cover is in the open position thereof;
- recyclable aggregate conveyor means for feeding the recyclable aggregate into the input hopper portion of the shroud assembly;
- new aggregate conveyor means for feeding the new aggregate into the input end of the mixer drum;
- asphalt injection means for injecting asphaltic oil into the mixer drum;
- flight means connected to the inner periphery of the mixer drum for moving the new aggregate and recyclable aggregate around the mixer drum and mixing the asphaltic oil, new aggregate and recyclable aggregate within the mixer drum to form a hot mix asphalt; and
- means for discharging the hot mix asphalt from the output end of the mixer drum.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the shroud assembly is further characterized as including damper means for closing the input hopper portion except when recyclable aggregate is fed thereinto.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the damper means are further defined to include:
- a damper connected to the shroud assembly adjacent to the input hopper portion thereof, the damper being movable between an open position opening the input hopper portion and a closed position closing the input hopper portion; and
- means for biasing the damper toward the closed position thereof.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the shroud assembly is further characterized as having the input hopper portion formed near the vertically upper portion thereof, the shroud assembly being provided with a clean-out port near the vertically lower portion thereof, including a removable clean-out port cover.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the recyclable aggregate feeding port cover is further characterized as having a flight connected thereto on the side thereof disposed inwardly of the mixer drum in the closed position of the recyclalbe aggregate feeding port cover.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 further defined to include a funnel assembly connected to the mixer drum around, and diverging outwardly from, the recyclable aggregate feeding port.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the funnel assembly is further defined to include a pair of inclined guide members extending generally longitudinally of the mixer drum on either side of the recyclable aggregate feeding port, and a pair of substantially perpendicular guide members extending generally radially outwardly from the mixer drum adjacent respective ends of the recyclable aggregate feeding port.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the mixer drum is further characterized as having a plurality of the recyclable aggregate feeding ports extending radially through the medial portion thereof at spaced intervals therearound; wherein a recyclable aggregate feeding port cover is pivotally connected to the mixer drum adjacent to each of the recyclable aggregate feeding ports; wherein a funnel assembly is connected around, and diverges outwardly from, each of the recyclable aggregate feeding ports; wherein the inclined guide member portions of the funnel assemblies of adjacent recyclable aggregate feeding ports are joined along the distal edges thereof to define guide assemblies having substantially V-shaped cross section; and wherein the vertical guide member portions of the funnel assmeblies comprise portions of a pair of annular flanges extending radially outwardly from the mixer drum adjacent the respective ends of the recyclable aggregate feeding ports and across the respective ends of the guide assemblies.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 7 further defined to include a scraper plate connected to the inclined guide members and extending outwardly into close proximity with the inner surface of the shroud assembly.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1 further defined to include means for preventing the formation of deposits on the inner surface of the shroud assembly.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the flight means are further defined as lifting flights connected to the inner periphery of the mixer drum, and wherein relatively more of said flights are connected to the inner periphery of the portion of the mixer drum generally between the input end thereof and the recyclable aggregate feeding port than are connected to the inner periphery of the portion of the mixer drum generally between the recyclable aggregate feeding port and the output end thereof.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the flight means are further characterized as including means in the portion of the mixer drum generally between the input end thereof and the recyclable aggregate feeding port for cascading the new aggregate through the flame, and means in the portion of the mixer drum generally between the recyclable aggregate feeding port in the output end thereof for mixing the new aggregate, recyclable aggregate and asphaltic oil while moving the mixture toward the output end of the mixer drum.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the flight means are further characterized as moving the new aggregate from the input end of the mixer drum to the recyclable aggregate feeding port at a rate less than the rate of movement of the mixture of the new aggregate, recyclable aggregate and asphaltic oil from the recyclable aggregate feeding port toward the output end of the mixer drum.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 1 further defined to include:
- water injection means for injecting water into the recyclable aggregate as the recyclable aggregate is fed into the mixer drum.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 1 further defined to include:
- water injection means for injecting water into the mixer drum with the asphaltic oil.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 1 further defined to include:
- water injection means for injecting water into the mixer drum in a curtain around the flame.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 1 further defined to include:
- heat shield means disposed in the mixer drum generally between the input end thereof and the recyclable aggregate feeding port for shielding the recyclable aggregate from the flame.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the heat shield means are further characterized as being adjustably positionable relative to the mixer drum.
- 19. Apparatus for producing hot mix asphalt utilizing new aggregate and a previously manufactured and laid asphalt mix which has been reduced to form recyclable aggregate, comprising:
- a cylindrical mixer drum having an input end, an output end, and a recyclable aggregate feeding port extending radially through a medial portion thereof;
- means supporting the mixer drum for rotation about the longitudinal axis thereof with the input end of the mixer drum higher than the output end of the mixer drum;
- means at the input end of the mixer drum for producing a flame in the mixer drum extending from the input end of the mixer drum to a medial portion of the mixer drum;
- a shroud assembly disposed around the medial portion of the mixer drum and enclosing the recyclable aggregate feeding port, the shroud assembly having an input hopper portion communicating with the recyclable aggregate feeding port in one position thereof;
- recyclable aggregate conveyor means for feeding the recyclable aggregate into the input hopper portion of the shroud assembly;
- new aggregate conveyor means for feeding the new aggregate into the input end of the mixer drum;
- asphalt injection means for injecting asphaltic oil into the mixer drum;
- flight means connected to the inner periphery of the mixer drum for moving the new aggregate and recyclable aggregate around the mixer drum and mixing the asphaltic oil, new aggregate and recyclable aggregate within the mixer drum to form a hot mix asphalt;
- means for discharging the hot mix asphalt from the output end of the mixer drum; and
- a recyclable aggregate feeding port cover pivotally connected to the mixer drum adjacent the recyclable aggregate feeding port therethrough, the recyclable aggregate feeding port cover rotating under the influence of gravity between an open position uncovering the recyclable aggregate feeding port and a closed position covering the recyclable aggregate feeding port in response to the rotation of the mixer drum.
- 20. A method for producing hot mix asphalt utilizing new aggregate and a previously manufactured and laid asphalt mix which has been reduced to form recyclable aggregate, the method employing a cylindrical mixer drum having lifting flights around the inner periphery thereof between an input end and an output end thereof, the method comprising the steps of:
- rotating the mixer drum about the longitudinal axis thereof;
- producing a flame in the mixer drum extending from the input end of the mixer drum to a first medial portion of the mixer drum;
- feeding the new aggregate into the input end of the mixer drum;
- cascading the new aggregate repeatedly through the flame while simultaneously moving the new aggregate toward the output end of the mixer drum, whereby the new aggregate substantially shields the mixer from the flame between the input end and the first medial portion of the mixer drum and simultaneously confines the flame to the portion of the mixer drum between the input end and the first medial portion thereof;
- feeding the recyclable aggregate radially into the mixer drum at a second medial portion thereof intermediate the first medial portion and output end thereof;
- injecting asphaltic oil into the mixer drum adjacent the second medial portion thereof;
- mixing the asphaltic oil, new aggregate and recyclable aggregate within the mixer drum while simultaneously moving the mixture thereof toward the output end of the mixer drum, the speed of movement of the new aggregate from the input end to the first medial portion of the mixer drum being less than the speed of movement of the mixture toward the output end of the mixer drum; and
- discharging the mixture as a hot mix asphalt from the output end of the mixer drum.
- 21. A method for producing hot mix asphalt utilizing new aggregate and a previously manufactured and laid asphalt mix which has been reduced to form recyclable aggregate, the method employing a cylindrical mixer drum having lifting flights around the inner periphery thereof between an input end and an output end thereof, the method comprising the steps of:
- rotating the mixer drum about the longitudinal axis thereof;
- producing a flame in the mixer drum extending from the input end of the mixer drum to a first medial portion of the mixer drum;
- feeding the new aggregate into the input end of the mixer drum;
- cascading the new aggregate repeatedly through the flame while simultaneously moving the new aggregate toward the output end of the mixer drum, whereby the new aggregate substantially shields the mixer from the flame between the input end and the first medial portion of the mixer drum and simultaneously confines the flame to the portion of the mixer drum between the input end and the first medial portion thereof;
- feeding the recyclable aggregate radially into the mixer drum at a second medial portion thereof intermediate the first medial portion and output end thereof;
- injecting asphaltic oil into the mixer drum adjacent the second medial portion thereof;
- injecting water into the mixer drum with the asphaltic oil;
- mixing the asphaltic oil, new aggregate and recyclable aggregate within the mixer drum while simultaneously moving the mixture thereof toward the output end of the mixer drum; and
- discharging the mixture as a hot mix asphalt from the output end of the mixer drum.
- 22. A method for producing hot mix asphalt utilizing new aggregate and a previously manufactured and laid asphalt mix which has been reduced to form recyclable aggregate, the method employing a cylindrical mixer drum having lifting flights around the inner periphery thereof between an input end and an output end thereof, the method comprising the steps of:
- rotating the mixer drum about the longitudinal axis thereof;
- producing a flame in the mixer drum extending from the input end of the mixer drum to a first medial portion of the mixer drum;
- feeding the new aggregate into the input end of the mixer drum;
- cascading the new aggregate repeatedly through the flame while simultaneously moving the new aggregate toward the output end of the mixer drum, whereby the new aggregate substantially shields the mixer from the flame between the input end and the first medial portion of the mixer drum and simultaneously confines the flame to the portion of the mixer drum between the input end and the first medial portion thereof;
- feeding the recyclable aggregate radially into the mixer drum at a second medial portion thereof intermediate the first medial portion and output end thereof;
- injecting asphaltic oil into the mixer drum adjacent the second medial portion thereof;
- injecting water into the mixer drum in a curtain around the flame to form a water vapor envelope therearound;
- mixing the asphaltic oil, new aggregate and recyclable aggregate within the mixer drum while simultaneously moving the mixture thereof toward the output end of the mixer drum; and
- discharging the mixture as a hot mix asphalt from the output end of the mixer drum.
- 23. A method for producing hot mix asphalt utilizing new aggregate and a previously manufactured and laid asphalt mix which has been reduced to form recyclable aggregate, the method employing a cylindrical mixer drum having lifting flights around the inner periphery thereof between an input end and an output end thereof, the method comprising the steps of:
- rotating the mixer drum about the longitudinal axis thereof;
- producing a flame in the mixer drum extending from the input end of the mixer drum to a first medial portion of the mixer drum;
- feeding the new aggregate into the input end of the mixer drum;
- cascading the new aggregate repeatedly through the flame while simultaneously moving the new aggregate toward the output end of the mixer drum, whereby the new aggregate substantially shields the mixer from the flame between the input end and the first medial portion of the mixer drum and simultaneously confines the flame to the portion of the mixer drum between the input end and the first medial portion thereof;
- feeding the recyclable aggregate radially into the mixer drum at a second medial portion thereof intermediate the first medial portion and output end thereof;
- injecting asphaltic oil into the mixer drum adjacent the second medial portion thereof;
- mixing the asphaltic oil, new aggregate and recyclable aggregate within the mixer drum while simultaneously moving the mixture thereof toward the output end of the mixer drum, the speed of rotation of the mixer drum being substantially constant while the speed of movement of the new aggregate from the input end of the mixer drum to the first medial portion thereof is decreased relative to the speed of movement of the mixture toward the output end of the mixer drum, whereby the number of times the new aggregate is cascaded through the flame is increased; and
- discharging the mixture as a hot mix asphalt from the output end of the mixer drum.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The subject matter of this application is related to the subject matter disclosed in U.S. Patent application No. 775,388 entitled "Apparatus for Producing Hot Mix Asphalt Utilizing Recyclable Asphalt Aggregate", filed Mar. 7, 1977, by Herbert E. Jakob and David L. Garbelman, assigned to the Assignee of the present application and issuing as U.S. Pat. No. 4,075,710 on Feb. 21, 1978. Further, this application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Patent application Ser. No. 828,498, filed Aug. 29, 1977, and now abandoned by David L. Garbelman, William H. Minor and Arthur G. Shaw, entitled "Apparatus for Producing Hot Mix Asphalt Utilizing Recyclable Asphalt Aggregate", and being assigned to the Assignee of the present application.
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