序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 Suszarnia na materiał opałowy PL08861556 2008-12-15 PL2229568T3 2015-01-30 TUCK GORDON S
162 TØRRER TIL BRÆNDSTOFSMATERIALE DK08861556 2008-12-15 DK2229568T3 2014-12-01 TUCK GORDON S
163 Secador para un material combustible ES08861556 2008-12-15 ES2523686T3 2014-11-28 TUCK GORDON S
Un secador para el secado de un material que se usa como combustible, que comprende: medios de transporte para transportar el material a secar a lo largo de una trayectoria sustancialmente vertical que se extiende entre un extremo superior de los medios de transporte donde se recibe el material y un extremo inferior de los medios de transporte donde se descarga el material; en donde los medios de transporte comprenden las primera y segunda cintas sin fin (54, 56), la primera cinta (54) que tiene una primera carrera sustancialmente vertical que define el un lado de la trayectoria vertical, la segunda cinta (56) que tiene una segunda carrera sustancialmente vertical, sustancialmente paralela a la primera carrera vertical, que define el otro lado de la trayectoria vertical, y cada cinta (54, 56) que porta una pluralidad de paletas (68) que sirven para transportar el material a secar a lo largo de la trayectoria vertical; y medios de dirección para dirigir un gas de secado caliente a través de la trayectoria vertical para eliminar la humedad del material a medida que el material se transporta a lo largo de la trayectoria vertical, los medios de dirección que comprenden unos medios del conducto de alimentación (150) para su uso en el suministro de gas de secado caliente a los medios de transporte en un lado de la trayectoria vertical, y unos medios del conducto de escape (152) para eliminar el gas de secado cargado de humedad de los medios de transporte en otro lado de la trayectoria vertical; caracterizado porque: las paletas (68) portadas por las primera y segunda cintas sin fin (54, 56) se mueven a través de la trayectoria vertical en pares, cada par de paletas (68) se define por una paleta de la primera cinta sin fin (54) y una paleta de la segunda cinta sin fin (56) dispuesta en relación de lado a lado de modo que la trayectoria vertical se bloquea sustancialmente por cada par de paletas, lo que limita de esta manera que el material se mueva a lo largo de la trayectoria vertical más rápido las paletas.
164 Urządzenie do kondycjonowania materiału pochodzenia roślinnego PL06125431 2006-12-05 PL1795841T3 2010-09-30 SIEREDZIŃSKI MAREK
165 Apparatus for conditioning organic materials DE602006013392 2006-12-05 DE602006013392D1 2010-05-20 SIEREDZINSKI MAREK
166 APPARATUS FOR VENTILATING AND DRYING LOOSE MATERIALS SU3294837 1981-05-15 SU992968A1 1983-01-30 LARIONOV BORIS A; KUPREEV PETR F; SHIBEKO LEONID N; KULAGA VLADIMIR N
167 CONVECTION HEAT DRIER CS160973 1973-03-06 CS186771B2 1978-12-29 PIKON JERZY; WASILEWSKI PIOTR; MITKA BOLESLAW
168 RO7403472 1972-03-01 RO62073A 1977-08-15
169 CONVECTION DRIER GB1091973 1973-03-06 GB1416826A 1975-12-10
1416826 Convection dryers POLITECH. NIKA SLASKA IM W PSTROWSKIEGO GLIWICE 6 March 1973 [6 March 1972 20 April 1972 30 May 1972] 10919/73 Heading F4G A convection dryer has spaced perforate walls 2, 3 between which are located shelves 5 upon which the material to be dried is placed, hot air or exhaust gases being blown through the walls 2, 3 and through the material from a pipe 9. As shown, material is fed through pipes 7 on to shelves 5 which are carried through horizontal and vertical sections of the dryer by a chain conveyer 4 driven by a sprocket wheel 6 the number of teeth of which determine the rate of conveyer travel. The material is discharged at pipes 8 where it may be oil treated by sprayers 15 and fractionated by sieves 12. The hot air or exhaust gases are partially deducted, if polluted, by dust settling in the bottom of a chamber 10 and by dust removal in the material bed 1. Condensers 16 remove condensate from the drying agent after passage through exhaust pipe 11. Rammers 21, in the form of pistons or rollers, prevent channel formation in the dried material. In a further construction, Fig. 3 (not shown), the dryer has two chambers 10 separated by a partition wall 22 and a conveyer is provided in each chamber. The material may be coal, fine coal, coke, brown coke, sand or corn.
170 SU1692382 1971-09-01 SU416538A1 1974-02-25
171 FR7306490 1973-02-23 FR2175423A5 1973-10-19
172 DE2309759 1973-02-27 DE2309759A1 1973-09-20 PIKON JERZY DR ING; WASILEWSKI PIOTR PROF DR ING; MITKA BOLESLAW DR ING
173 DEA0001637 1943-06-17 DE966557C 1957-08-22 OEHOLM GUSTAF VALDEMAR; MAGNUSSON FOLKE
174 Apparatus for drying, heating, and/or cooling flowable solids GB1780146 1946-06-13 GB613166A 1948-11-23
613,166. Drying granular material. ERISMAN, J. L. June 13, 1946, No. 17801. [Class 34(ii)] In a drying-apparatus a drying fluid is passed through chamber A from a duct 34 and is conveyed away by a second duct 38. The material to be dried is fed into the chamber by means of a hopper 76 co-operating with a doctor blade 77 and a transverse baffle 78. Flights 66 pick up the material and elevate it until it cascades over the elevating flights, passing through the drying medium in a shallow stream in so doing. The apparatus is canted sideways by a wedge 31, whereby the material which is fed in at the left-hand side moves to the right in falling vertically over the flights. Dried material is collected by a hopper 80 located at the right-hand side of the apparatus. The degree of sideways cant and vertical inclination may be varied to suit the material being dried. Specification 613,206 relating to a method of drying granular material is referred to.
175 DEF0052811 1922-10-31 DE395202C 1924-05-16
176 DED0038619 DE368639C 1923-02-09
177 FR523230D 1917-04-17 FR523230A 1921-08-13 GLOESS MARIE-PIERRE-PAUL
178 DE323402D 1918-01-27 DE323402C 1920-07-24
179 FR426942D 1911-03-07 FR426942A 1911-07-21 EICHLER EMIL; TIELEMANN OTTO
180 Improvements in Apparatus for Drying Tea Leaf, or other Produce. GB190924954D 1909-10-29 GB190924954A 1910-03-24 JACKSON WILLIAM
24,954. Jackson, W. Oct. 29. Carrier bands; feeding-devices.-Air is passed through a heater A into an inclined chamber into which tea-leaf and other produce is fed evenly on to the vanes D of an elevator, by which the material is carried repeatedly through the chamber and is discharged when dry through a door F. The leaf is fed on to an endless band which delivers it to a cone - shaped feeding- chamber G, containing a rotating vane g, the vane being shaped so that different portions of its breadth deliver the leaf &c., through an opening b to the drying-chamber, to the different parts of the vanes, ensuring an even deposit on the vanes. The air may be forced or drawn through the heater and drying-chamber by a fan placed before the heater, or at the top of the chamber.
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