Claims
- 1. A continuous rendering apparatus of the type comprising: a plurality of generally horizontal cylinders having opposed end walls and arranged one above the other, connection means intercoupling the discharge end of each cylinder and the entry end of the cylinder therebeneath, the discharge end of each cylinder being adjacent the entry end of the cylinder therebeneath, whereby the material to be rendered passes sequentially and downwardly through said cylinders, heating means for heating each cylinder, elongated agitator means rotatably positioned in each cylinder for moving the material about the inner circumference of each cylinder, vent means from each cylinder for venting the vaporized moisture, vacuum means connected to each of said vent means for creating a vacuum in each of said cylinders, and seal means connected to a discharge pipe of the lowest cylinder for preserving the vacuum in said cylinders, wherein the improvement comprises: said connection means including a discharge opening in the exit end wall of each cylinder, an inlet opening in the entry end wall of the cylinder therebeneath, and a discharge chute for each discharge opening, each chute extending beyond the ends of said cylinders and intercoupling a respective discharge opening with the inlet opening therebelow; said discharge opening being generally L-shaped and having a curved surface extending only along a portion of the lower half of the cylinder and generaly aligned with the inner periphery thereof and said opening extending over only a portion of the lower half of said cylinder with its highest point being on said curved surface in the direction of rotation of said agitator means.
- 2. A continuous rendering apparatus of the type comprising: a plurality of generally horizontal cylinders having opposed end walls and arranged one above the other, connection means intercoupling the discharge end of each cylinder and the entry end of the cylinder therebeneath, the discharge end of each cylinder being adjacent the entry end of the cylinder therebeneath, whereby the material to be rendered passes sequentially and downwardly through said cylinders, heating means for heating each cylinder, elongated agitator means rotatably positioned in each cylinder for moving the material about the inner circumference of each cylinder, vent means from each cylinder for venting the vaporized moisture, vacuum means connected to each of said vent means for creating a vacuum in each of said cylinders, and seal means connected to a discharge pipe of the lowest cylinder for preserving the vacuum in said cylinders, wherein the improvement comprises: said connection means including a discharge opening in the exit end wall of each cylinder, an inlet opening in the entry end wall of the cylinder therebeneath, and a discharge chute for each discharge opening, each chute extending beyond the ends of said cylinders and intercoupling a respective discharge opening with the inlet opening therebelow; said discharge opening having a curved surface extending only along a portion of the lower half of the cylinder and generally aligned with the inner periphery thereof and said opening extending over only a portion of the lower half of said cylinder with its highest point being on said curved surface in the direction of rotation of said agitator means; said opening being generally L-shaped with a generally vertical leg and a generally horizontal leg, said generally vertical leg extending upwardly along said curved surface to a point approximately on the horizontal diameter of said cylinder, said generally horizontal leg extending from the bottom of said vertical leg away from said curved surface a distance less than the full diameter of said cylinder.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 in which each of said agitator means comprises: a shaft located in a cylinder and rotatably mounted on the exterior of the cylinder end walls, said shaft having a plurality of paddle elements mounted thereon located inside and extending substantially the full length of the cylinder.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 in which said plurality of paddle elements are located generally parallel to said shaft and consist of clusters of paddle elements longitudinally spaced along said shaft and connected to said shaft at radially spaced intervals with the paddles of one cluster overlapping another longitudinally.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 in which said cylinder end walls are removable covers and the heating means is a steam jacket that surrounds and extends substantially the entire length of each cylinder.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 further comprising a gate removably located in each discharge for controlling the flow of material through each cylinder.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 2 in which vent means are located in both ends of each cylinder.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 7 in which each inlet opening of each cylinder is located in the upper portion of the entry end wall and each vent means at the entry end is located in the upper portion of the entry end wall in spaced relationship to said inlet opening.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 720,407 filed Sept. 3, 1976 now abandoned.
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