Claims
- 1. An apparatus for reducing the moisture content of a material, the apparatus comprising:
- a variable volume chamber adapted to receive such material, in which chamber the moisture content of the material is reduced and which chamber is at least partially defined by rigid walls;
- heating means within the chamber arranged to heat the material by direct contact with the material; and
- pumping means connected to the chamber for pumping fluid from the chamber and capable of maintaining a sub-atmospheric pressure equivalent to at least 16 inches of mercury below atmospheric pressure in the chamber sufficient to substantially reduce (the) heat input from the heating means required to heat material within the chamber;
- the arrangement being such that, in use, the chamber is filled with material, the pumping means pumps fluid from the chamber to create a sub-atmospheric pressure therein, the variable volume chamber reduces in volume so that external pressure is transmitted to the material within the chamber and no substantial pressure load is carried by the walls of the chamber, and material within the chamber is heated by the heating means to cause vaporization of moisture in the material at a temperature below the boiling point of water at atmospheric pressure, the vaporized moisture being drawn off by the pumping means.
- 2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the heating means is capable of heating material within the chamber to a temperature within the range 25.degree.-80.degree. C.
- 3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein the pumping means is capable of producing a sub-atmospheric pressure such that the temperature attained by material within the chamber is the same as or higher than its boiling temperature at that pressure.
- 4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the chamber comprises rigid side, end and bottom walls secured directly to one another, a rigid top wall and an annularly disposed expansion member connecting the top wall to the side and end walls, the expansion member enabling movement of the top wall relative to the other walls to vary the volume of the chamber.
- 5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 4, in which the expansion member comprises bellows.
- 6. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5, in which the bellows are formed of flexible sheet material and include one or more folds.
- 7. An apparatus as claimed in claim 4, 5, or 6 which includes one or more actuating members for displacing the top wall to enable the volume of the chamber to be increased, to facilitate filling of the chamber with a full load of material and to enable the volume of the chamber to be decreased during operation.
- 8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the expansion member comprises first parts pivotally attached to the top wall and second parts pivotally attached to the side and end walls and to the first part.
- 9. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5, 6, or 8, wherein, the top wall includes a downwardly depending sleeve, which slidably engages the side and end walls, to prevent material coming into direct contact with the expansion member.
- 10. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein, the variable volume chamber comprises a top enclosure portion having a top wall and side and end walls, and a bottom enclosure portion having a bottom wall and side and end walls, with the side and end walls of the top enclosure portion telescopically engaging the side and end walls of the bottom enclosure portion, in a pressure tight relationship therewith, to enable the volume of the chamber to be varied.
- 11. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pumping means includes an outlet which is connected to the variable volume chamber and the heating means includes at least partial recovery and recycling of thermal energy in fluid exhausted from the pumping means.
- 12. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pumping means comprises a suction line connected to the variable volume chamber and first and second vacuum pumps disposed in the suction line, with the second vacuum pump being disposed downstream of the first vacuum pump.
- 13. An apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein the vacuum pumps are lubricated with oil and the pumping means includes an oil separator disposed in the suction line downstream of the second vacuum pump for separating oil from other fluid in the suction line, an oil supply line running from the oil separator to the suction line upstream of the first vacuum pump, and an oil pump and an oil cooler disposed in the oil supply line.
- 14. An apparatus as claimed in claim 11, wherein, the walls of the chamber are formed by inner and outer casings which define a jacket, and wherein the outlet of the pumping means is connected to the jacket.
- 15. An apparatus as claimed in claim 14, wherein the heating means includes a steam generator, which is connected to a first portion of the jacket by a steam line and a condensate return line, and wherein the jacket is divided into the first portion through which steam flows and a second portion to which fluid from the pumping means flows.
- 16. An apparatus as claimed in claim 15, wherein the heating means includes heating tubes which are located within the variable volume chamber and which are connected to the first portion of the jacket and through which steam can flow.
- 17. An apparatus as claimed in claim 16, wherein the first portion of the jacket comprises end walls of the chamber and the heating tubes extend between the end walls, and wherein the second portion of the jacket comprises side and bottom walls of the chamber.
- 18. An apparatus as claimed in claim 17, wherein each heating tube has an elongate cross-section.
- 19. An apparatus as claimed in claim 18, wherein the cross-section of each tube comprises two flat top portions, which slope downwards from a ridge between them, two flat side portions which extend downwards from the top portions and which taper inwards in the downward direction, and a rounded bottom portion.
- 20. An apparatus as claimed in claim 19, wherein the tubes and/or the inner and outer casings are reinforced with stay bolts.
- 21. An apparatus as claimed in claim 11, wherein the walls of the chamber are formed by inner and outer casings which define a jacket, and the heating means comprises a steam generator connected by a steam line to the jacket.
- 22. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, 11 or 14 wherein the heating means includes heating elements within the chamber.
- 23. An apparatus as claimed in claim 22, wherein the heating means includes electrical heating elements within the chamber.
- 24. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the variable volume chamber includes circulation means for admitting a fluid to the chamber, and circulating that fluid around the chamber to enhance heat transfer to the material within the chamber.
- 25. An apparatus as claimed in claim 24, wherein the circulation means comprises an air circuit, for admitting air to the variable volume chamber, and for circulating air around the chamber.
- 26. An apparatus as claimed in claim 25, wherein the air circuit includes tubes extending across the variable volume chamber, the tubes being provided with openings for admitting air to the chamber.
- 27. An apparatus as claimed in claim 26, wherein the air circuit includes a fan for circulating air.
- 28. An apparatus as claimed in claim 27, wherein the air circuit further includes a heater for heating the circulating air.
- 29. An apparatus as claimed in claim 28, which includes at least one tube extending adjacent a bottom of the variable bottom chamber and serving to withdraw circulating air from the chamber and connected via the heater to an inlet of the circulation fan, and at least one tube extending near the top of the chamber and connected to an outlet of the circulation fan.
- 30. An apparatus as claimed in claim 25, wherein the heating means comprises a steam generator, and heat transfer elements located within the variable volume chamber and connected to the steam generator, the heat transfer elements providing heat transfer surfaces for heating material within the variable volume chamber.
- 31. An apparatus as claimed in claim 30, wherein the heat transfer elements comprise elongate tubes extending generally parallel to one another across the interior of the variable volume chamber.
- 32. An apparatus as claimed in claim 30, wherein the heat transfer elements comprise panels formed from two sheets of material, between which a plurality of passageways for the heating fluid are defined.
- 33. An apparatus as claimed in claim 32, wherein each panel has an inlet at its upper end for steam, and an outlet at its lower end for condensate both of which communicate with the passageways within the panel, and wherein the variable volume chamber is provided with a steam inlet pipe at its upper end, which is connected to the steam inlets of the heating panels and to the steam generator, and a condensate collection chamber is provided at the bottom of the variable volume chamber, to which condensate collection chamber the condensate outlets of the panels are connected.
- 34. An apparatus as claimed in claim 32, wherein the heat transfer elements are cylindrical, and are disposed concentrically relative to one another.
- 35. An apparatus as claimed in claim 34, wherein each heat transfer element comprises a plurality of individual panels.
- 36. An apparatus as claimed in claim 24, wherein the fluid admitted by the circulation means is a heated fluid.
- 37. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the heating means comprises a plurality of heating panels, each of which comprises two sheets bonded together to define channels extending across the heating panel, and an electrical resistance heating element threaded through those channels.
- 38. An apparatus for reducing the moisture content of a material, the apparatus comprising:
- a variable volume chamber, adapted to receive such material for reducing the moisture content of the material, which variable volume chamber comprises side-walls, a bottom wall extending from the side-walls and inclined downwards to a material outlet, and a resilient diaphragm extending across the top of the side-walls to close the chamber;
- heating means within the chamber arranged to heat the material by direct contact with the material; and
- pumping means connected to the chamber for pumping fluid from the chamber and capable of maintaining a sub-atmospheric pressure equivalent to at least 16 inches of mercury below atmospheric pressure in the chamber sufficient to substantially reduce heat input from the heating means required to heat material within the chamber;
- the arrangement being such that, in use, the chamber is filled with material, the pumping means pumps fluid from the chamber to create a sub-atmospheric pressure therein, the variable volume chamber reduces in volume so that external pressure is transmitted to the material within the chamber and no substantial pressure load is carried by the walls of the chamber, and material within the chamber is heated by the heating means to cause vaporization of moisture in the material at a temperature below the boiling point of water at atmospheric pressure, the vaporized moisture being drawn off by the pumping means.
- 39. An apparatus for reducing the moisture content of a material, the apparatus comprising:
- a variable volume chamber, adapted to receive such material for reducing the moisture content of the material, which variable volume chamber comprises side-walls, a bottom wall extending from the side-walls and inclined downwards to a material outlet, and a resilient diaphragm extending across the top of the side-walls to close the chamber;
- heating means within the chamber arranged to heat the material by direct contact with the material;
- a condenser connected to the variable volume chamber;
- a water/vapor separator connected to the condenser and having one outlet for non-condensable fluid and another outlet for condensate; and
- pumping means connected to said one outlet of the water/vapor separator, for pumping fluid from the chamber through the condenser and through the separator, the pumping means being capable of maintaining a sub-atmospheric pressure equivalent to at least sixteen inches of mercury below atmospheric pressure in the chamber sufficient to substantially reduce heat input from the heating means required to heat material within the chamber;
- the arrangement being such that, in use, the chamber is filled with material, the pumping means pumps fluid from the chamber to create a sub-atmospheric pressure therein, condensate is drawn off through the other outlet of the water/vapor separator, the variable volume chamber reduces in volumes so that external pressure is transmitted to the material within the chamber and no substantial pressure load is carried by the walls of the chamber, and material within the chamber is heated by the heating means to cause vaporization of moisture in the material at a temperature below the boiling point of water at atmospheric pressure, the vaporized moisture being drawn off by the pumping means.
- 40. An apparatus for reducing the moisture content of a material, the apparatus comprising:
- a variable volume chamber, adapted to receive such material for reducing the moisture content of the material;
- heating means within the chamber arranged to heat the material by direct contact with the material;
- a condenser connected to the variable volume chamber;
- a water/vapor separator connected to the condenser and having one outlet for non-condensable fluid and another outlet for condensate; and
- pumping means connected to said one outlet of the water/vapor separator, for pumping fluid from the chamber through the condenser and through the separator, the pumping means being capable of maintaining a sub-atmospheric pressure in the chamber sufficient to substantially reduce heat input from the heating means required to heat material within the chamber;
- the arrangement being such that, in use, the chamber is filled with material, the pumping means pumps fluid from the chamber to create a sub-atmospheric pressure therein, condensate is drawn off through the other outlet of the water/vapor separator, the variable volume chamber reduces in volumes so that external pressure is transmitted to the material within the chamber and no substantial pressure load is carried by the walls of the chamber, and the material within the chamber is heated by the heating means to cause vaporization of moisture in the material at a temperature below the boiling point of water at atmospheric pressure, the vaporized moisture being drawn off by the pumping means.
- 41. An apparatus as claimed in claim 39 or 40, which includes a by-pass line connected between the variable volume chamber and the pumping means and by-passing the condenser, and a control valve in the by-pass line, which control valve can permit a controlled quantity of fluid to flow directly to the pumping means from the variable volume chamber.
- 42. An apparatus as claimed in claim 40, wherein the condenser is water cooled, and includes an inlet and an outlet for cooling water.
- 43. An apparatus as claimed in claim 42, wherein a supply auger is provided, for supplying material to the variable volume chamber.
- 44. An apparatus as claimed in claim 40, wherein the condenser is air cooled, and a fan is provided for cooling the condenser.
- 45. An apparatus as claimed in claim 44, which includes an input conveyor for grain passing to the variable volume chamber, and wherein the fan is located on one side of the condenser, and a duct is provided on the other side of the condenser extending between the condenser and the conveyor, to conduct air heated by passage through the condenser to the conveyor, thereby to preheat grain on the conveyor.
- 46. An apparatus as claimed in claim 45, wherein the conveyor is enclosed.
- 47. An apparatus as claimed in claim 46, wherein an outlet of the enclosed conveyor is connected to a supply auger which discharges material to the variable volume chamber.
- 48. An apparatus for reducing the moisture content of a material, the apparatus comprising:
- a variable volume chamber adapted to receive such material for reducing the moisture therein, which variable volume chamber is cylindrical about a vertical axis and has regid side-walls;
- heating means for heating the material by direct contact with the material comprising a plurality of cylindrical heating panels disposed concentrically within one another and within the variable volume chamber to define annular spaces for said material, each of which heating panels comprises two sheets bonded together to define channels extending across the panel for a heat source; and
- pumping means connected to the chamber for pumping fluid from the chamber and capable of maintaining a sub-atmospheric pressure equivalent to at least 16 inches of mercury below atmospheric pressure in the chamber sufficient to substantially reduce heat input from the heating means required to heat material within the chamber;
- the arrangement being such that, in use, the chamber is filled with material, the pumping means pumps fluid from the chamber to create a sub-atmospheric pressure therein, the variable volume chamber reduces in volume so that external pressure is transmitted to the material within the chamber and no substantial pressure load is carried by the walls of the chamber, and material with the chamber is heated by the heating means to cause vaporization of moisture in the material at a temperature below the boiling point of water at atmospheric pressure, the vaporized moisture being drawn off by the pumping means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our earlier application 461,071 filed Jan. 26, 1983 now abandoned.
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