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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 10, 2013
Filed:
Jul. 11, 2011
David Morrison, Carlinville, IL (US);
Jared Becker, Taylorville, IL (US);
David Morrison, Carlinville, IL (US);
Jared Becker, Taylorville, IL (US);
The GSI Group, LLC, Assumption, IL (US);
Abstract
A grain turner for turning grain in a drying tower includes opposed generally vertical side walls and a generally vertical dividing plate (which is shorter than the side walls) extending between the side walls; the dividing plate defining inner and an outer vertical channels in a portion of the turner. An inner inclined plate is pivotally connected to one side wall to be within the inner channel and an outer inclined plate is connected to the other side wall to be within the outer channel. The inclined plates are pivotal between a first position in which they are inclined downwardly in a opposite widthwise directions and a second position in which they are generally adjacent their respective side walls. The inclined plates have a length such that when they are in the first position, their lower edges are proximate a bottom of the divider plate. Further, the inner and outer inclined plates each define a curve such that when the inclined plates are in the raised position, the inner inclined plate directs grain from the inner channel to the space below outer channel and the outer inclined plate directs grain from the outer channel to the space below the inner channel.