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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 31, 2001
Filed:
Jun. 02, 1999
George W. Swisher, Jr., Oklahoma City, OK (US);
Jianmin Zhang, Norman, OK (US);
CMI Corporation, Oklahoma City, OK (US);
Abstract
A drum mixer for heating, mixing and drying an aggregate material, such as a mixture of recycled asphaltic pavement and virgin aggregate. The drum mixer includes an inclined drum having a first end and a second end. The drum forms a pre-heating/blending section adjacent the first end, a heating/mixing section adjacent the second end, and a heating/drying/mixing section therebetween. A feed assembly for feeding aggregate material, preferably having a high ratio of RAP material to virgin aggregate, is provided. The feed assembly feeds the aggregate material into the pre-heating/blending section of the drum for movement of the aggregate material sequentially through the pre-heating/blending section, the heating/drying/mixing section and the heating/mixing section. A burner assembly extends from the second end of the drum into the heating/drying/mixing section of the drum. The burner assembly creates a high temperature gas stream which flows through the heating/drying/mixing and pre-heating/blending sections of the drum. Longitudinally extending tubular compartments are positioned in the heating/drying/mixing section of the drum so as to define a plurality of longitudinally-extending aggregate transporting channels. The aggregate transporting channels within the tubular compartments are out of direct contact with the high temperature gas stream while the tubular compartments are exposed to the high temperature gas stream. Thus, the aggregate material is heated, and dried indirectly by the high temperature gas stream as the aggregate material passes through the aggregate transporting channels.