Claims
- 1. A method for forming a dry aggregate mixture comprising the steps of:
- moving a stream of a moist fine aggregate through an inner cylinder of two coaxial cylinders, the inner cylinder being within an outer of the cylinders;
- heating said fine aggregate by means of heat from a heat source adjacent the end of the inner cylinder into which fine aggregate is introduced to a temperature sufficient to dry said fine aggregate;
- mixing the stream of said dry fine aggregate with a stream of a moist coarse aggregate in the outer cylinder of said coaxial cylinders;
- moving said mixed stream of said fine aggregate and said coarse aggregate through said outer cylinder of said coaxial cylinders in a direction opposite to the flow of said fine aggregate in said inner cylinder and moving a gaseous atmosphere through said outer cylinder in a direction opposite the flow of said mixed stream through said outer cylinder whereby said coarse aggregate is dried by the heat exchange between said inner and outer cylinders and between said fine aggregate and said coarse aggregate and the gaseous atmosphere in said outer cylinder, while the temperature of said fine aggregate is lowered substantially.
- 2. The method for forming a dry aggregate mixture according to claim 1 wherein said fine aggregate and coarse aggregate are respectively sand and gravel.
- 3. The method for forming a dry aggregate mixture according to claim 1 wherein said temperature of said fine aggregate is lowered to less than 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 4. The method for forming a dry aggregate mixture according to claim 3 wherein said fine aggregate is heated to a temperature greater than 250 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 5. The method for forming a dry aggregate mixture according to claim 4 further comprising the step of moving a low velocity stream of air through said coaxial cylinders whereby the number of particles picked up by said stream of air is maintained at low concentration in said air.
- 6. An apparatus for drying a fine aggregate and a coarse aggregate comprising:
- an outer cylinder having a first end and a second end;
- an inner cylinder having a first end and a second end mounted concentrically within the outer cylinder;
- means rotating said outer cylinder and the inner cylinder mounted therein, a gaseous atmosphere in each cylinder and moving at low velocity from the first end of each cylinder to the second end of each cylinder in like direction;
- means adding heat and products of combustion to the atmosphere in the inner cylinder;
- means feeding moist fine aggregate into the first end of the inner cylinder;
- the means for adding heat and products of combustion being located adjacent the first end of the inner cylinder;
- impellers extending radially inwardly from the inner cylinder impelling the fine aggregate toward the second end of the inner cylinder and causing cascading of said first material through the atmosphere in said inner cylinder;
- the fine aggregate discharging from the second end of the inner cylinder into the outer cylinder inboard of the second end thereof;
- means feeding moist coarse aggregate into the second end of the outer cylinder, the outer cylinder having impellers projecting inwardly toward the inner cylinder and moving in unison with the rotating cylinders, said impellers advancing the aggregate from the second end of the outer cylinder to the first end thereof while stirring and lifting said aggregate to cascade against the outer surface of the inner cylinder and through the atmosphere in the outer cylinder until the aggregate is discharged from the first end of the outer cylinder whereby the moist fine aggregate undergoes drying and elevation of its temperature as it advances through the inner cylinder, and, the fine aggregate undergoes cooling while the coarse aggregate undergoes heating and cooling as they pass from the second end to the first end of the outer cylinder wherein the temperature gradient of the atmosphere decreases from the second to the first end of the outer cylinder.
- 7. An apparatus for drying fine and coarse aggregate comprising:
- an outer rotatable cylinder having first and second ends;
- an inner cylinder, said inner cylinder being shorter in length than said outer cylinder and being mounted within and coaxially with said outer cylinder, said inner cylinder further having third and fourth ends, said third and fourth ends being respectively adjacent said first and second ends;
- a means for rotatably supporting said outer cylinder;
- a means for rotating said outer cylinder;
- a means for introducing moist fine aggregate into said third end of said inner cylinder;
- a source of heat located adjacent said third end for heating said moist fine aggregate and said inner cylinder;
- a means for moving said fine aggregate through said inner cylinder and out said fourth end of said inner cylinder and into said second end of said outer cylinder in a continuous stream and for lifting said fine aggregate such that said fine aggregate falls onto the interior of said inner cylinder;
- a means for introducing moist coarse aggregate into said second end of said outer cylinder;
- means for moving said fine and coarse aggregate through said outer cylinder in a direction opposite to the flow of said fine aggregate in said inner cylinder and for lifting said fine and coarse aggregate such that said fine and coarse aggregate fall downwardly; and,
- means moving a low velocity stream of air moving through said cylinders in the direction of movement of the fine aggregate through said second cylinder whereby said fine and coarse aggregate absorb heat from said inner cylinder and said coarse aggregate absorbs heat from said fine aggregate and same heat said stream of air and are thereby completely dried in a continuous operation and discharged from said outer cylinder at reduced temperatures.
- 8. An apparatus for drying fine and coarse aggregate comprising:
- an outer rotatable cylinder having first and second ends;
- an inner cylinder, said inner cylinder being shorter in length than said outer cylinder and being mounted within and coaxially with said outer cylinder, said inner cylinder further having third and fourth ends, said third and fourth ends being respectively adjacent said first and second ends;
- a means for rotatably supporting said outer cylinder;
- a means for rotating said ouer cylinder;
- a means for introducing moist fine aggregate into said third end of said inner cylinder;
- a source of heat located adjacent said third end for heating said moist fine aggregate and said inner cylinder;
- a means for moving said fine aggregate through said inner cylinder and out said fourth end of said inner cylinder and into said second end of said outer cylinder in a continuous stream and for lifting said fine aggregate such that said fine aggregate falls onto the interior of said inner cylinder;
- a means for introducing moist coarse aggregate into said second end of said outer cylinder; and
- means for moving said fine and coarse aggregate through said outer cylinder in a direction opposite to the flow of said fine aggregate in said inner cylinder and for lifting said fine and coarse aggregate such that said fine and coarse aggregate fall downwardly whereby said fine and coarse aggregate absorb heat from said inner cylinder and are thereby completely dried in a continuous operation.
- 9. An apparatus for drying a first and second material comprising:
- a first rotatable cylinder having first and second ends;
- a second cylinder, said second cylinder being mounted within and coaxialy with said first cylinder, said second cylinder further having third and fourth ends, said third and fourth ends being respectively adjacent said first and second ends;
- a means for rotating said first cylinder, the means for rotating said first cylinder comprising a sprocket ring on said first cylinder, a motor, said motor having an output shaft, a sprocket gear on said output shaft, and a chain engaging with said sprocket ring and said sprocket gear;
- a means for introducing a moist first material into said third end of said second cylinder;
- a means for heating said moist first material;
- a means for moving said first material through said second cylinder and out said fourth end of said second cylinder and into said second end of said first cylinder in a continuous stream and for lifting said first material such that said first material falls onto the interior surface of said second cylinder, said means for moving said first material through said second cylinder comprises a plurality of impellers being spaced radially about the interior of said second cylinder and extending longitudinally thereof;
- a means for introducing a moist second material into said second end of said first cylinder, said first and second materials comprise sand and gravel;
- means for moving said first and second materials through said first cylinder in a direction opposite to the flow of said first material in said second cylinder and opposite to the flow of gases through said first cylinder and for lifting said first and second material such that said first and second materials fall downwardly whereby said first and second materials are completely dried in a continuous operation, said means for moving said first and second materials through said first cylinder comprises a plurality of impellers spaced radially about the interior of said first cylinder and extending longitudinally thereof, a plurality of I beam supports spaced radially about the interior of said first cylinder, said I beam supports being coupled to the interior of said first cylinder and coupled to the exterior of said second cylinder such that a gap exists between said I beam supports and said exterior of said second cylinder thereby allowing said second cylinder to expand and contract.
- 10. An apparatus for drying a first and second material according to claim 9 wherein each of said I beam supports further comprises at least one vane cut out of said I beam support and coupled to said support along one edge, said vane forming an angle between 60 and 70 degrees with said support.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 652,632, filed Jan. 26, 1976 now abandoned.
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