Bridge reducing mixed-flow grain dryer with cross-flow vacuum cool heat recovery system

US12181218B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12181218-B2
Application numberUS-202318482075-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 6, 2023
Priority dateApr 18, 2016
Publication dateDec 31, 2024
Grant dateDec 31, 2024

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An improved grain dryer is presented having a mixed-flow heating section having a plurality of inlet ducts connected to the plenum that facilitate air flow into the grain column from the heated and pressurized heat plenum, and a plurality of exhaust ducts connected to openings in the exterior wall that facilitate air flow out of the grain column. Outer most ducts of the inlet and exhaust ducts, which are positioned closest to end walls of the grain column, are configured to reduce bridging or grain between the outer most ducts and the end walls of the grain column.

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What is claimed: 1. A grain dryer system, comprising: a loading system; a pair of grain columns; the loading system configured to load wet grain into the pair of grain columns; the pair of grain columns having a mixed-flow heating section; the pair of grain columns having a cooling section; wherein the pair of grain columns have respective lower sections configured to direct dry grain to a single unload point for unloading; an unloading system; the unloading system configured to receive and unload the dry grain from the grain dryer system via the single unload point. 2. A grain dryer system, comprising: a loading system; a pair of grain columns; the loading system configured to load wet grain into the pair of grain columns; the pair of grain columns having a mixed-flow heating section; the pair of grain columns having a cooling section; wherein the pair of grain columns have respective lower sections configured to direct dry grain to a single unload point for unloading; wherein the lower sections of the pair of grain columns each include a respective metering device configured to control a speed at which grain flows from the lower section to an unloading system; the unloading system configured to receive and unload the dry grain from the grain dryer system via the single unload point. 3. A grain dryer system comprising: a loading system; a pair of grain columns; the loading system configured to load wet grain into the pair of grain columns; the pair of grain columns having a mixed-flow heating section; the pair of grain columns having a cooling section; wherein the pair of grain columns have respective lower sections configured to direct dry grain to a single unload point for unloading; wherein the lower sections of the pair of grain columns each include a respective metering roll configured to control a speed at which grain is metered from the lower section to an unloading system; the unloading system configured to receive and unload the dry grain from the grain dryer system via the single unload point. 4. A grain dryer system comprising: a loading system; a pair of grain columns; the loading system configured to load wet grain into the pair of grain columns; the pair of grain columns having a mixed-flow heating section; the pair of grain columns having a cooling section; wherein the pair of grain columns have respective lower sections configured to direct dry grain to a single unload point for unloading; wherein a first one of the lower sections of the pair of grain columns includes a first metering device configured to control a first speed at which grain flows from the first one of the lower sections to an unloading system; wherein a second one of the lower sections of the pair of grain columns includes a second metering device configured to control a second speed at which grain flows from the second one of the lower sections to the unloading system; wherein the first metering device is configured to adjust the first speed independent of the second speed; the unloading system configured to receive and unload the dry grain from the grain dryer system via the single unload point. 5. A grain dryer system comprising: a loading system; a pair of grain columns; the loading system configured to load wet grain into the pair of grain columns; the pair of grain columns having a mixed-flow heating section; the pair of grain columns having a cooling section; wherein the pair of grain columns have respective lower sections configured to direct dry grain to a single unload point for unloading; an unloading system; the unloading system configured to receive and unload the dry grain from the grain dryer system via the single unload point; wherein the unloading system includes an auger configured to move grain from the single unload point. 6. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a plenum positioned between the pair of grain columns. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the cooling section of the pair of grain columns is configured to warm air provided to the mixed-flow heating section. 8. The system of claim 1 , further comprising an airflow system; wherein the airflow system is configured to move ambient air through the cooling section of the pair of grain columns, heat the air moved through the cooling section of the pair of grain columns to produce heated air, and move the heated air through the heating section of the pair of grain columns. 9. A grain dryer system, comprising: a loading system; a pair of grain columns; the loading system configured to load wet grain into the pair of grain columns; the pair of grain columns having a drying section; the drying section comprising a mixed-flow airflow system; an unloading system; the unloading system configured to receive dry grain from the drying section of the pair of grain columns and unload the dry grain from the grain dryer system; wherein the unloading system is configured to unload the dry grain via a single unload point. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the mixed-flow airflow system comprises a heating section and a cooling section. 11. The system of claim 9 , wherein the mixed-flow airflow system comprises a heating section and a cooling section; and wherein the airflow system is configured to move ambient air through the cooling section of the pair of grain columns, heat the ambient air moved through the cooling section of the pair of grain columns to produce heated air, and move the heated air through the heating section of the pair of grain columns. 12. The system of claim 9 , wherein the drying section further comprises a heater coupled to the mixed-flow airflow system configured to aid in drying the wet grain. 13. The system of claim 9 , wherein the mixed-flow airflow system comprises a heating section and a cooling section; and further comprising a heater positioned between the heating section and the cooling section. 14. A grain dryer system, comprising: a loading system; a pair of grain columns; the loading system configured to load wet grain into the pair of grain columns; the pair of grain columns having a drying section; the drying section comprising a mixed-flow airflow system; wherein the drying section further comprises a tempering section within the mixed-flow airflow system; an unloading system; the unloading system configured to receive dry grain from the drying section of the pair of grain columns and unload the dry grain from the grain dryer system; wherein the unloading system is configured to unload the dry grain via a single unload point. 15. The system of claim 9 , wherein the mixed-flow airflow system comprises a heating section; and wherein the heating section has a plurality of inlet ducts and a plurality of exhaust ducts extending through the pair of grain columns. 16. A grain dryer system, comprising: a loading system; the loading system operatively connected to a pair of grain columns; the loading system configured to load wet grain into the pair of grain columns; the pair of grain columns having a drying section; wherein the drying section comprises a mixed-flow heating section; an unloading system; the unloading system operatively connected to the pair of grain columns; the unloading system configured to receive dry grain from the drying section of the pair of grain columns; the unloading system configured to unload the dry grain from the grain dryer system via a single unload point. 17. The system of claim 16 , wherein the drying section further comprises a cooling section

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  • Grains, e.g. cereals, wheat, rice, corn · CPC title

  • Greenhouse gas [GHG] capture, material saving, heat recovery or other energy efficient measures, e.g. motor control, characterised by manufacturing processes, e.g. for rolling metal or metal working · CPC title

  • the ducts being perforated and arranged vertically · CPC title

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What does patent US12181218B2 cover?
An improved grain dryer is presented having a mixed-flow heating section having a plurality of inlet ducts connected to the plenum that facilitate air flow into the grain column from the heated and pressurized heat plenum, and a plurality of exhaust ducts connected to openings in the exterior wall that facilitate air flow out of the grain column. Outer most ducts of the inlet and exhaust ducts,…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sukup Mfg
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F26B17/1425. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 31 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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