Apparatus for continuous removal of a solvent or other liquid from solid particles or granules

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 5630911
SERIAL NO

08374333

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An apparatus for separating a solvent from solid or granular particles. The apparatus includes a fully enclosed vessel having multiple stages for effecting the solvent removal therein. Each stage includes an upper deck and a lower deck extending across the width of the vessel generally parallel to one another over a substantial portion of the length of the vessel. A first gear and a second gear are operatively located beyond the ends of the upper and lower decks. A means for conveying solid particles forms a continuous loop extending from the first gear over the lower deck, around the second gear and over the upper deck and back to the first gear. Drive means are provided for rotating the means for conveying solids. The lower deck is heated to a sufficient temperature to cause vaporization of at least a portion of the solvent contaminating the solid particles as the particles are conveyed over the heated deck. The means for conveying solids moves the solids through the apparatus so that the solids first to enter are the first to exit the apparatus to minimize residence time, reduce grinding or breaking of the solids, and minimize the likelihood that solid particles will be burned or stick to the apparatus.

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BANK OF MONTREAL AS THE SUCCESSOR COLLATERAL AGENT115 S LASALLE STREET CHICAGO IL 60603

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Kratochwill, William L Minneapolis, MN 5 55

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