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KR-102950109-B1 - Agricultural and marine product dryer with efficient wall assembly structure

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Abstract

The present invention aims to improve thermal insulation, ease of assembly, and appearance by improving the joint structure of wall components, such as the two side panels, rear panel, and bottom panel of an agricultural and fishery product dryer. It is characterized by forming a rear panel with side finishing protrusions that wrap around the side edges of the side panels on both the left and right sides, forming a bottom finishing protrusion that wraps around the rear edge of the bottom panel on the lower side of the rear panel, and forming a bottom finishing protrusion that wraps around the side edge of the bottom panel on the lower side of the side panel.

Inventors

  • 장재환

Assignees

  • 주식회사 스마트한농

Dates

Publication Date
20260507
Application Date
20230503

Claims (1)

  1. In an agricultural and fishery product dryer, a door (1) for putting in or collecting agricultural and fishery products is configured on the front, a control panel (2) having an operation switch and an operation indicator function is configured on the upper part of the door (1), a blower plate (6) having a plurality of spray holes (5) formed to supply heated air to the drying chamber (3) is installed on the inner side wall of the drying chamber (3), and a blower passage connected to a blower duct (10) is configured between the side plate (30) and the blower plate (6), When configuring the rear plate (20), side finishing protrusions (21) are formed by extending them to both the left and right sides for a length corresponding to the thickness of the side plate (30), and bottom finishing protrusions (22) are formed by extending them to the bottom side of the rear plate (20) for a length corresponding to the thickness of the bottom plate (40). In addition, a bottom finishing protrusion (31) is formed by extending it toward the bottom of the side plate (30) for a length corresponding to the thickness of the bottom plate (40), and When designing the length of both side plates (30), the length is shortened by the thickness of the side finishing protrusion (21) to the side length of the dryer to be finally completed, and the bottom plate (40) is also shortened by the thickness of the bottom finishing protrusion (22) of the rear plate (20) and the bottom finishing protrusion (31) of the side plate (30) to the side length of the dryer to be finally completed. An agricultural and fishery product dryer having an efficient wall assembly structure, characterized in that when the side plate (30), bottom plate (40), and rear plate (20) are combined, the side finishing protrusion (21) of the rear plate (20) covers the rear end of both side plates (30) and the bottom finishing protrusion (22) of the rear plate (20) covers the rear end of the bottom plate (40), and then a screw (23) is fastened to the side finishing protrusion (21) and the bottom finishing protrusion (22), so that the screw (23) penetrates the side finishing protrusion (21) and the bottom finishing protrusion (22) and is fastened to the side ends of the side plate (30) and bottom plate (40) to complete the assembly.

Description

Agricultural and marine product dryer with efficient wall assembly structure The present invention relates to a dryer for agricultural and fishery products, and more specifically, aims to improve thermal insulation, ease of assembly, and appearance by improving the joint structure of the walls, such as the two side panels, the rear panel, and the bottom panel. As is well known, a conventional agricultural and fishery product dryer is configured to allow multiple trays for holding agricultural and fishery products to be loaded in an internal drying chamber, and a duct is configured at the top to install a heater that heats the air and a blower fan that rotates by a motor, and the heated air blown is supplied through a passage inside the side wall and then blown into the drying chamber. Looking at the conventional configuration regarding the wall connection of such agricultural and fishery product dryers, the front section consists of a door and a control panel, the top panel is attached to the top, and the two side panels, bottom panel, and rear panel are combined. In particular, the rear plate is structured so that the inner edge of the rear plate comes into contact with the rear side plate and the bottom plate. In this configuration, gaps are inevitable between the side plate and the rear plate, and between the bottom plate and the rear plate, so the interior must always be finished with silicone or similar materials. Since the gaps are visible from the outside, the finishing method involves attaching an L-shaped angle bracket and fastening it with screws. Therefore, according to this conventional wall connection structure, manufacturing was inefficient due to wasted production time caused by the application of silicone and the material costs and assembly time required to finish with L-shaped angles, and there was a disadvantage that the appearance was not neat because the assembled L-shaped angles were exposed at the four corners. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a dryer according to the present invention. FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of a dryer according to the present invention. FIG. 3 is an exploded view of a dryer according to the present invention. FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the rear plate, side plate, and bottom plate of a dryer according to the present invention. FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a dryer according to the present invention. FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view along line AA of FIG. 5. Hereinafter, the configuration of an agricultural and fishery product dryer having an efficient wall assembly structure according to the present invention will be described in detail based on the attached drawings. The following description is based on an embodiment for implementing the present invention, and the scope of the rights of the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiment described in this document, but should be understood to include various modifications, equivalents, and/or alternatives of the embodiment of the present invention. In addition, even if the effects of operation according to the configuration of the present invention are not explicitly described while explaining the embodiments of the present invention, it is natural that the effects and operations predictable by said configuration should also be recognized. The dryer of the present invention is configured with a door (1) for putting agricultural and fishery products into or collecting them on the front side, and a control panel (2) having an operation switch and an operation indicator function is configured on the upper part of the door (1). A drying chamber (3) is provided inside the door (1) of the dryer, and a tray mounting section (4) is configured vertically so as to allow for mounting a number of trays. A blower plate (6) is installed on the inner side wall of the drying chamber (3) and has a number of spray holes (5) formed therein to supply heated air to the drying chamber (3). A blower passage is configured between the side plate (30) and the blower plate (6) and connected to a blower duct (10) to be described below. A blower duct (10) is configured at the upper part of the drying room (3), that is, at the internal location of the control panel (2). A motor (11) is configured at the central upper part of the blower duct (10), and a blower fan (12) connected to the motor (11) is installed at the central interior of the blower duct (10). A heater (13) is installed on each side of the blower fan (12). When the blower fan (12) operates while the heater (13) is heated, the heated air is sprayed into the drying room (3) through the blower passage. The air used for drying in the drying room (3) is moved into the blower duct (10) by the blower fan (12), then heated again and continues to circulate. When examining the wall connection structure of the present invention in detail, first, when configuring the rear plate (20), side finishing protrusions (21) are formed by extending them to