Claims
- 1. A method of reclaiming used foundry sand, comprising the steps of:
- passing the sand to be reclaimed to a preheat chamber having sidewalls and a floor, wherein the sand is heated in the range of 700.degree.-900.degree. F.;
- continuously passing sand from the preheat chamber through an external chute having a continuously open passageway to a calcining chamber having sidewalls and a floor and which is located below the preheat chamber, the temperature of the sand in the calcining chamber being maintained in the range of 1400.degree.-1800.degree. F.;
- continuously passing sand from the calcining chamber through an external chute having a continuously open passageway to a cooling chamber having sidewalls and a floor and which is located below the calcining chamber, the temperature of the sand in the cooling chamber being maintained in the range of 700.degree.-900.degree. F.;
- introducing hot gases from a firebox into the calcining chamber through vent means provided in the floor of the calcining chamber;
- introducing air from a blower unit into vent means provided in the floors of the preheat and cooling chambers for passing air upwardly through the preheat and cooling chambers, whereby sand is moved through the external passageways successively downwardly between the preheat, calcining and cooling chambers; and
- removing reclaimed sand from the cooling chamber.
- 2. A method of reclaiming used foundry sand, comprising the steps of:
- passing the sand to be reclaimed to a preheat chamber having sidewalls and a floor, wherein the sand is heated in the range of 700.degree.-900.degree. F.;
- continuously passing sand from the preheat chamber through an external chute having a continuously open passageway to a calcining chamber having sidewalls and a floor and which is located directly beneath the floor of the preheat chamber in vertical fashion, the temperature of the sand in the calcining chamber being maintained in the range of 1400.degree.-1800.degree. F.;
- continuously passing sand from the calcining chamber through an external chute having a continuously open passageway to a cooling chamber having sidewalls and a floor and which is located beneath the calcining chamber in vertical fashion, the temperature of the sand in the cooling chamber being maintained in the range of 700.degree.-900.degree. F.;
- introducing hot gases from a firebox into the calcining chamber through vent means provided in the floor of the calcining chamber;
- introducing air from a blower unit into vent means provided in the floor of the cooling chamber for passing air upwardly through the cooling chamber;
- connecting a heat exchanger to each of the preheat, calcining and cooling chambers by means of a chamber flue, the heat exchanger being provided with an internal passageway which is exposed to waste heat exiting each of the chamber flues;
- supplying heated air from the heat exchanger internal passageway to the vent means of the preheat chamber, whereby sand is moved through the external passageways successively downwardly between the preheat, calcining and cooling chambers;
- removing reclaimed sand from the cooling chamber.
- 3. A method of reclaiming used foundry sand, comprising the steps of:
- passing the sand to be reclaimed to a preheat chamber having sidewalls and a floor, wherein the sand is heated in the range of 700.degree.-900.degree. F.;
- continuously passing sand from the preheat chamber through an external chute having a continuously open passageway to a calcining chamber having sidewalls and a floor and which is located directly beneath the floor of the preheat chamber in vertical fashion, the temperature of the sand in the calcining chamber being maintained in the range of 1400.degree.-1800.degree. F.;
- continuously passing sand from the calcining chamber through an external chute having a continuously open passageway to a cooling chamber having sidewalls and a floor and which is located beneath the calcining chamber in vertical fashion, the temperature of the sand in the cooling chamber being maintained in the range of 700.degree.-900.degree. F.;
- introducing hot gases from a firebox into the calcining chamber through vent means provided in the floor of the calcining chamber;
- introducing air from a blower unit into vent means provided in the floor of the cooling chamber for passing air upwardly through the cooling chamber;
- connecting a heat exchanger to each of the preheat, calcining and cooling chambers by means of a chamber flue located above the said level in each of the chambers, the heat exchanger being provided with an internal passageway which is exposed to waste heat exiting each of the chamber flues;
- supplying heated air from the heat exchanger internal passageway to the fire box and to the vent means of the preheat chamber, whereby sand is moved through the external passageways successively downwardly between the preheat, calcining and cooling chambers and whereby heat exchanger air is used to heat the firebox gases and to heat the preheat chamber air; and
- removing reclaimed sand from the cooling chamber.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 346,235, filed Feb. 5, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,508,277 issued Apr. 2, 1985, which is in turn a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 185,206, filed 9-8-80, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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