Claims
- 1. A conveyor type drying apparatus, comprising a casing having a material charging inlet port and a material discharging outlet port which are spaced from each other by a first predetermined distance in a normal direction of conveyance from said inlet port to said outlet port, a plurality of hollow drive shafts rotatably mounted in said casing, said hollow drive shafts having longitudinal axes extending in said normal direction of conveyance, drive means operatively connected to said hollow drive shafts for driving said plurality of hollow drive shafts so that neighboring drive shafts are rotated in mutually opposite directions, a plurality of feed vanes of hollow construction spaced at a second predetermined distance from each other along said hollow drive shafts, each of said hollow feed vanes having a foot connected to its hollow drive shaft, said plurality of hollow feed vanes including a first group of hollow feed vanes connected along a first imaginary helix having a first pitch positioned on the outer peripheral surface of each of said drive shafts, said plurality of hollow feed vanes including a second group of hollow feed vanes having their feet connected to at least one hollow drive shaft along a second imaginary helix having a second pitch, each of said hollow feed vanes of said first and second groups of feed vanes having a peripheral edge longer than its foot so that each feed vane spreads in a fan type manner radially outwardly, means for feeding heating fluid into the hollow portions of the feed vanes through said hollow drive shafts, said second pitch of said second imaginary helix being wound in a direction opposite to said first pitch of said first imaginary helix, so that said second group of feed vanes move a material to be dried in a direction opposite to said normal direction of conveyance, as the respective drive shaft is rotated, for prolonging the residence time of material in said casing.
- 2. The screw conveyor type drying apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of said hollow feed vane has a substantially sectorial shape.
- 3. The screw conveyor type drying apparatus of claim 1, wherein said plurality of hollow feed vanes in both groups are arranged in pairs on the outer peripheral surface of each of said hollow drive shafts, and wherein said first pitch and said second pitch are the same but wound in opposite directions.
- 4. The screw conveyor type drying apparatus of claim 3, wherein said hollow feed vanes in each pair are spaced from each other by an angular spacing .beta.=(360.degree.-2.alpha.)/2 as seen in the direction of the drive shaft, wherein .alpha. is the central angle of each hollow feed vane defining its fan type spread, and wherein pairs of hollow feed vanes following a first pair are arranged so that each pair is shifted from a preceding pair by three pitches+about .beta./2.
- 5. The screw conveyor type drying apparatus of claim 4, wherein said central angle .alpha. is 115.degree. and said angular spacing .beta. is 65.degree., as seen in the direction of the drive shaft, and wherein a pair of hollow feed vanes is shifted by about 30.degree. in a pitch direction from the preceding pair of hollow feed vanes.
- 6. The screw conveyor type drying apparatus of claim 1, wherein said hollow feed vanes have a predetermined thickness substantially in said conveyance direction so that each hollow feed vane has lateral end surfaces extending substantially radially from a foot of said feed vane attached to the respective drive shaft, said lateral end surfaces having an area sufficient for influencing said material to be dried.
- 7. The screw conveyor type drying apparatus of claim 6, wherein of said lateral end surfaces the surface facing forward in the direction of rotation is an inclined surface so as to face toward the discharge port so that a material to be dried coming into contact with said lateral end surface is moved by said lateral end surface in the direction of conveyance as the drive shafts are rotated.
- 8. The screw conveyor type drying apparatus of claim 6, wherein of said lateral end surfaces the surface facing forward in the direction of rotation is an inclined surface so as to face away from the discharge port so that a material to be dried coming into contact with said lateral end surface is moved by said lateral end surface in the direction opposite to the direction of conveyance as the drive shafts are rotated.
- 9. The screw conveyor type drying apparatus of claim 1, further comprising pipes for communicating a hollow interior of each feed vand with an interior of said hollow drive shafts, said drain pipes projecting from the foot of the respective feed vane into the interior of the drive shaft, in such directions that reentry of cooled heating fluid into the feed vanes is prevented.
- 10. The screw conveyor type drying apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a weir located at a position closer to said discharge port than are the hollow feed vanes, said weir being mounted in said casing at a position upstream of said dried material discharging port as viewed in said conveying direction.
- 11. A conveyor type drying apparatus, comprising a casing having a material charging inlet port and a material discharging outlet port which are spaced from each other by a first predetermined distance in a normal direction of lityeyance from said inlet port to said outlet port, a plurality of hollow drive shafts rotatably mounted in said casing, said hollow drive shafts having longitudinal axes extending in said normal direction of conveyance, drive means operatively connected to said hollow drive shafts for driving said plurality of hollow drive shafts so that neighboring drive shafts are rotated in mutually opposite directions, a plurality of pairs of feed vanes of hollow constructon spaced at a second predetermined distance from each other and extending along the outer peripheral surface of each of said drive shafts, each feed vane having a foot connected to its respective drive shaft and a peripheral edge longer than said foot so that each feed vane spreads in a fan type manner radially outwardly, means for feeding heating fluid into the hollow portions of the feed vanes through said hollow drive shafts, wherein first pairs of feed vanes of said plurality of pairs of feed vanes are connected with their feet to the outer peripheral surface of each of said hollow drive shafts along a first imaginary helix having a first pitch, at least one second pair of said hollow feed vanes being connected to at least one of said shafts along a second imaginary helix having a second pitch which is the same pitch as said first pitch of said first imaginary helix, said second pitch being wound in a direction opposite to that of said first pitch.
- 12. A conveyor type drying apparatus, comprising a casing having a material charging inlet port and a material discharging outlet port which are spaced from each other by a first predetermined distance in a direction of conveyance, a plurality of hollow drive shafts rotatably mounted in said casing, said hollow drive shafts having longitudinal axes extending in the direction of conveyance, drive means operatively connected to said hollow drive shafts for driving said plurality of hollow drive shafts so that neighboring drive shafts are rotated in mutually opposite directions, a plurality of feed vanes of hollow construction spaced at a second predetermined distance from each other and extending along a first imaginary helix positoned on the outer peripheral surface of each of said drive shafts, each feed vane having a foot connected along said imaginary helix to its respective drive shaft and a peripheral edge longer than said foot so that each feed vane spreads in a fan type manner radially outwardly, means for feeding heating fluid into the hollow portions of the feed vanes through said hollow drive shafts, and wherein said hollow feed vanes have a predetermined thickness substantially in said conveyance direction so that each hollow feed vane has lateral end surfaces extending substantially radially from a foot of said feed vane attached to the respective drive shaft, said lateral end surfaces having an area sufficient for influencing the feeding of said material to be dried.
- 13. A conveyor type drying apparatus, comprising a casing having a material charging inlet port and a material discharging outlet port which are spaced from each other by a first predetermined distance in a direction of conveyance, a plurality of hollow drive shafts rotatably mounted in said casing, said hollow drive shafts having longitudinal axes extending in the direction of conveyance, drive means operatively connected to said hollow drive shafts for driving said plurality of hollow drive shafts so that neighboring drive shafts are rotated in mutually opposite directions, a plurality of feed vanes of hollow construction spaced at a second predetermined distance from each other and extending along a first imaginary helix positioned on the outer peripheral surface of each of said drive shafts, each feed vane having a foot connected along said imaginary helix to its respective drive shaft and a peripheral edge longer than said foot so that each feed vane spreads in a fan type manner radially outwardly, means for feeding heating fluid into the hollow portions of the feed vanes through said hollow drive shafts, and further comprising pipes for communicating a hollow interior of each feed vane with an interior of said hollow drive shafts, said pipes projecting from the foot of the respective feed vane into the interior of the drive shaft in such directions that cooled heating fluid is prevented from reentering into said hollow feed vanes.
- 14. A conveyor type drying apparatus, comprising a casing having a material charging inlet port and a material discharging outlet port which are spaced from each other by a first predetermined distance in a normal direction of conveyance from said inlet port to said outlet port, a plurality of hollow drive shafts rotatably mounted in said casing, said hollow drive shafts having longitudinal axes extending in said normal direction of conveyance, drive means operatively connected to said hollow drive shafts for driving said plurality of hollow drive shafts so that neighboring drive shafts are rotated in mutually opposite directions, a plurality of feed vanes of hollow construction spaced at a second predetermined distance from each other along said hollow drive shafts, each of said hollow feed vanes having a foot connected to its hollow drive shaft, said plurality of hollow feed vanes including a first group of hollow feed vanes connected along a first imaginary helix having a first pitch positioned on the outer peripheral surface of each of said drive shafts, said plurality of hollow feed vanes including a second group of hollow feed vanes having their feet connected to at least one hollow drive shaft along a second imaginary helix having a second pitch, each of said hollow feed vanes of said first and second groups of feed vanes having a peripheral edge longer than its foot so that each feed vane spreads in a fan type manner radially outwardly, means for feeding heating fluid into the hollow portions of the feed vanes through said hollow drive shafts, said second pitch of said second imaginary helix being wound in a direction opposite to said first pitch of said first imaginary helix, so that said second group of feed vanes move a material to be dried in a direction opposite to said normal direction of conveyance, as the respective drive shaft is rotated, for prolonging the residence time of material in said casing, and wherein said hollow feed vanes in each pair are spaced from each other by an angular spacing .beta.=(360.degree.-2.alpha.)/2 as seen in the direction of the drive shaft, wherein .alpha. is the central angle of each hollow feed vane defining its fan type spread, and wherein pairs of hollow feed vanes following a first pair are arranged so that each pair is shifted from a preceding pair by three pitches+about .beta./2.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 905,785, filed on Sept. 9, 1986, now abandoned.
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