Through Material Or Introduction Through Drum Patents (Class 34/115)
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Patent number: 4462868Abstract: A paper web drying apparatus having a throughdrying drum wherein heated air is supplied beneath a hood around a portion of the periphery of the drum through which the air may pass, the hollow interior of the drum being connected to exhaust means, the hood distributing heated air to the surface of the web, the improvement according to the invention comprises dividing the hood into at least two separate sections, the section adjacent the web inlet having a series of nozzles connected to a source of heated air and interspersed air ducts or the like connected to air exhaust means, the section adjacent the web outlet being connected to a source of heated air but not to exhaust means. This enables impingement drying to take place adjacent the web inlet, impingement and throughdrying to take place at a point further along the arc of travel of the web beneath the web and only throughdrying to take place during the final portion of the web travel.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1982Date of Patent: July 31, 1984Assignee: Kimberly-Clark LimitedInventors: Terence J. Oubridge, Ben Boorman
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Patent number: 4441263Abstract: A means in the drying section of a paper machine. The drying section comprises two rows of drying cylinders or rolls, one above the other. The web travels between these cylinders and rolls, meandering from one row to the other, all the time supported by a drying fabric. Herein, the web lies directly against the cylinder or roll surface in one row of cylinders or rolls and similarly the drying fabric is adjacent to the roll surface, while the web is on the outside, in the other row of cylinders or rolls. The means comprises a suction box (13) or a plurality of suction boxes, disposed to operate against the drying fabric (12). Said suction box (13) or suction boxes (13',13") extend substantially over the entire length of the joint run of the web (W) and the drying fabric from one cylinder or roll to the other.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1981Date of Patent: April 10, 1984Assignee: Valmet OyInventor: Timo Vedenpaa
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Patent number: 4365425Abstract: Apparatus for curing a bonded, air-permeable web. The apparatus includes drying means (16-26, 42, 48, 54, 56 and 80) for passing heated air at a predetermined temperature through the web 10 for a predetermined time. Means (128, 132, 134, 136, 150, 160, 164 and 166) are provided for generating a first signal representing the pressure drop, at a predetermined velocity, across the web 10 outside of the drying means (16-26, 42, 48, 54, 56 and 80). Means (68, 108 and 110) are also provided for generating a second signal representing the pressure drop across the web (10) inside the drying means (16-26, 42, 48, 54, 56 and 80). Means (120) responsive to the first and second generated signals control the velocity of the heated air passing through the web so as to maintain the pressure drop across the web 10 inside the drying means (16-26, 42, 48, 54, 56 and 80) equal to the pressure drop as measured by the means (128, 132, 134, 136, 150, 160, 164 and 166) for generating the first signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1981Date of Patent: December 28, 1982Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventor: Joel P. Gotchel
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Patent number: 4364185Abstract: The system comprises a stationary drum with at least one end having a large open area, and a coaxial, rotatable cylinder of larger diameter than the stationary drum mounted for rotation about the stationary drum.The stationary drum has a plurality of circumferentially-separated, longitudinally-extending sets of gas baffles on its outside surface and a plurality of circumferentially-separated, longitudinally-extending sets of inwardly-extending louvers adapted to direct gas in an axial direction inside the stationary drum.First sealing members and circumferentially-separated second sealing members each extend across the annular space between the stationary drum and the rotatable cylinder to divide the annular space into two different pressure zones.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1981Date of Patent: December 21, 1982Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventors: Jules L. Dussourd, Oscar Luthi
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Patent number: 4328626Abstract: A wet and air-permeable fibrous web, such as a cellulosic sheet coming from a paper mill, is dried by being led around a rotating drum with peripheral interstices centered on a perforated suction tube. The latter opens into a low-pressure chamber inside a stationary sectorial shield which has a wall, facing against the direction of drum rotation, provided with one or more apertures for the moisture-laden air to be exhausted. The peripheral interstices are formed by strips lying between a pair of axially spaced end rings, these strips intersecting a plane transverse to the axis of rotation along lines whose distance from that axis increases progressively in the direction of rotation whereby air drawn through the web by suction is also mechanically accelerated, against the centrifugal force, toward the center of the drum.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1980Date of Patent: May 11, 1982Assignee: H. Walli Gesellschaft m.b.H. Papier- und ZellstoffwattefabrikInventor: Franz Leitner
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Patent number: 4297794Abstract: A continuous sheet of paper fibers is fed to a rotatable drum, moved around the rotatable drum by the rotatable drum, and is fed from the rotatable drum at an area circumferentially spaced from the paper fiber feed-in area. The sheet is supported on the drum by a high percentage open area sheet support. The sheet support has channels for conducting hot gas from the inside of the drum against the inside surface of the sheet. The support also has means for conducting the hot gas along the inside surface of the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1977Date of Patent: November 3, 1981Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventor: Oscar Luthi
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Patent number: 4251927Abstract: Hot gas is used to dry the paper on a rotatable drum. A plurality of spokes interconnect a rotatable shaft and the drum. The hot gas flows within the drum and directly contacts the spokes. The spokes extend tangentially from the shaft to the drum.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1979Date of Patent: February 24, 1981Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventor: Oscar Luthi
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Patent number: 4247990Abstract: A method for providing in a web of sheet material, particularly a paper web, a predetermined moisture content which is uniform throughout the web. The web which has been dried so as to be within the hygroscopic range is directed through an enclosure which is closed off from the outer atmosphere while lapping in the enclosure a perfusion roll having a foraminous wall through which a treating gas, such as air of a given humidity or steam with predetermined properties, can pass into the interior of the roll after first passing through the web which laps the roll. By way of a suitable gas-circulating structure, the treating gas is circulated so as to travel out of the interior of the perfusion roll along a given path back to the web at the exterior of the perfusion roll to pass again through the web and into the perfusion roll, this gas-circulating structure providing the treating gas with predetermined properties for achieving in the web a desired moisture content which is uniform throughout the web.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1978Date of Patent: February 3, 1981Assignee: Valmet Oy Per-Erik OhlsInventors: Per-Erik Ohls, Mauri Soininen
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Patent number: 4194947Abstract: A method and apparatus in a paper making machine for transferring a web from a pick-up fabric to a flow-through drying wire for transport of the wire supported web to a flow-through dryer cylinder including passing a section of the flow-through drying wire over the web supported by the pick-up fabric thereby defining a sandwich structure of the drying wire, the web and the pick-up fabric. A first vacuum is applied by a first vacuum member on the sandwich structure from the flow-through drying wire side over a narrow first detaching zone. The direction of the pick-up fabric with respect to the flow-through drying wire is deviated and a second vacuum is applied by a second vacuum member over a second detaching zone subsequent to the first detaching zone in the direction of web travel from the drying wire side thereof thereby securing the web on the flow-through drying wire. The pick-up fabric may thus comprise either a felt or wire structure.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1978Date of Patent: March 25, 1980Assignee: Oy Nokia Ab & Valmet OyInventors: Markku Huostila, Timo Haapsaari
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Patent number: 4172007Abstract: A method and apparatus provided at the initial stages of the drying section in a paper making machine for reliably transporting the web from the press section to the drying section and for reliably transporting the web at the initial drying section stage including a group of drying cylinders including a pair of substantially horizontal rows of drying cylinders located one above the other defining an upper drying cylinder row and a lower drying cylinder row and a web supporting lower endless drying belt extending alternately between drying cylinders in said upper and lower drying cylinder rows alternately lapping sectors of the drying cylinders in the upper and lower rows. In its transport over these drying cylinders the web is separated from the drying cylinders in the upper cylinder row by the lower drying belt while the web is in contact with the drying cylinders in the lower cylinder row.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1978Date of Patent: October 23, 1979Assignee: Valmet OyInventor: Matti Kankaanpaa
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Patent number: 4166368Abstract: In a suction device for removing liquids from textile fabrics, there is provided a tubular body that is adapted to be connected to a suction unit. The tubular body has at least two longitudinal angularly spaced apart passages through the wall thereof. At least three sectors are attached to the outer surface of the body in order to define, with their respective, opposed edges, at least two longitudinal slots that are in registration with the passages in a tubular body. A roller is positioned intermediate the slots and tangentially to the body for advancing the fabric past the slots. A shower head may be provided for ejecting a fabric treating liquid.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1978Date of Patent: September 4, 1979Assignee: Rimar Meccanica S.p.A.Inventors: Marcello Beninca', Mario Lora
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Patent number: 4145819Abstract: An apparatus for the drying of lengths of textile material impregnated with a disperse dye or synthetic resin dispersion, which includes a preparatory drying section wherein the length of textile material is conducted in a contact-free manner and is subjected to a first drying operation and a sieve drum means for effecting a final drying treatment. The preparatory drying section includes a transverse tentering frame having a traveling transverse tentering means and is arranged upstream of the sieve drum means. This transverse tentering means is guided through a drying unit for effecting the preparatory drying operation.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1976Date of Patent: March 27, 1979Assignee: Vepa AGInventor: Hans Fleissner
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Patent number: 4137646Abstract: A drum-type drier for fabric in which the drying drum has a perforated periphery and is mounted in a housing for rotation about a horizontal axis. The housing has, opposite an end wall of the drum, at least one door or flap. The fabric web is guided over the periphery of the drum. According to the invention, the cooler for the drying gas, generally air, is mounted within the housing on this door or flap.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1977Date of Patent: February 6, 1979Assignee: Bowe Bohler & Weber KGInventor: Heinrich Fuhring
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Patent number: 4136611Abstract: This invention provides for an improved high speed printer using electrostatic means. The paper used is ordinary paper that is first dried to increase its electrical resistance. The electrostatic image is produced directly on the ordinary paper and then the electrostatic image is developed and fixed thereon. The invention includes details of the heating means.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1977Date of Patent: January 30, 1979Assignee: Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Akinori Watanabe, Akio Nagano, Katsuhide Tanoshima
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Patent number: 4135310Abstract: An apparatus for the treatment of material in the form of webs, usually textile webs, with a heated treating fluid, e.g. hot air for the drying of the material, comprises a drum having a perforated periphery adapted to receive the web from a so-called float-dryer disposed above the drum. The treating fluid is forced through the perforations of the drum and contacts the web lying therealong. The float-dryer has a surface inclined downwardly toward the surface of the drum in a direction opposite the direction of rotation thereof and in a direction opposite the direction of rotation thereof and is provided with means forming a fluid cushion between the web and the float-dryer surface. The arrangement prevents the application of tensile stress to any significant extent to the web during the predrying and subsequent treatment thereof on the surface of the drum at the transition region between the predryer and the drum surface or elsewhere along the treating path.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1977Date of Patent: January 23, 1979Assignee: Bowe Bohler & Weber KGInventors: Heinrich Fuhring, Winfried Steitz
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Patent number: 4124942Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing in a web of sheet material, particularly a paper web, a predetermined moisture content which is uniform throughout the web. The web which has been dried so as to be within the hygroscopic range is directed through an enclosure which is closed off from the outer atmosphere while lapping in the enclosure a perfusion roll having a foraminous wall through which a treating gas, such as air of a given humidity or steam with predetermind properties, can pass into the interior of the roll after first passing through the web which laps the roll.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1976Date of Patent: November 14, 1978Assignees: Valmet Oy, Per-Erik OhlsInventors: Per-Erik Ohls, Mauri Soininen
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Patent number: 4074441Abstract: A fiber sheet manufacturing apparatus, such as a paper machine, is described, including a rotary through dryer for drying the sheet material on the same foraminous conveyor where it is initially formed. The dryer is provided with a plurality of separate vacuum chambers circumferentially spaced within the foraminous dryer drum, which are each in registration with a different one of a plurality of sources of hot air outside of the drum. The hot air is transmitted through the sheet material and the conveyor into the vacuum chambers to dry the sheet material. Each of the vacuum chambers and the hot air sources is independently controlled to provide different temperatures and vacuum pressures for more efficient and versatile operation. The air is transmitted from the vacuum chambers out of the drum through their separate exhaust conduits extending through the end of the drum and spaced from the drum support bearings.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1976Date of Patent: February 21, 1978Assignee: Frederick D. HelversenInventors: Frederick D. Helversen, Morris R. Rivers
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Patent number: 4036684Abstract: A web pickup and drying apparatus in a papermaking machine for producing a high bulk paper tissue web while carrying the web throughout its travel from pickup off the forming wire through the drying stages on the surface of a fabric, felt or dryer roll. After pickup, the web is first subjected to a thru-air (transpiration) dryer from which it is applied to the surface of a large diameter dryer roll. There is no conventional press section to reduce bulk before the web is dry.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1975Date of Patent: July 19, 1977Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventors: Arnold J. Schmitt, Merle G. Linkletter
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Patent number: 4033049Abstract: A drying apparatus for wet paper webs which employs a rotary drum having a foraminous cylindrical wall and being located between but spaced apart from two parallel drying rolls with foraminous or impermeable cylindrical walls. The major part of the drum is surrounded by a hotair hood, and an endless wire screen is trained over the rolls as well as over that part of the drum which is surrounded by the hood. The screen forms a loop which surrounds a stationary suction chamber extending into the space between the rolls and having an open side facing the drum as well as the spaces between the drum and the rolls. The suction chamber has one or more sealing strips which are closely adjacent to the screen upstream of the first roll (as considered in the direction of transport of a web) and downstream of the second roll. The leader of the web is threaded between the screen and the first roll, thereupon around the drum between the screen and the hood, and finally between the screen and the second roll.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1974Date of Patent: July 5, 1977Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbHInventors: Christian Schiel, Hans Flamig
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Patent number: 4030320Abstract: Decatizing apparatus comprises a steaming cylinder and a suction cylinder. Respective primary backing cloths are associated with the steaming and suction cylinders to press the fabric to be treated against the cylinders, the tension of each primary backing cloth being adjustable independently of the other backing cloth. An intermediate backing cloth is interposed between each primary backing cloth and the fabric in the zone of the cylinder, and moves over the cylinder with its associated primary backing cloth without slipping. The intermediate backing cloths permit the use of high surface pressures to be applied by the primary backing cloths.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1976Date of Patent: June 21, 1977Assignee: Drabert SohneInventor: Dieter Riedel
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Patent number: 4011124Abstract: A nonwoven web of thermoplastic filaments is thermally bonded by conveying the web on a rotating hollow cylindrical roll having a pervious surface and passing hot air through the web into the roll to heat the filaments to the bonding temperature. The web is restrained against the roll surface with a stationary porous fabric under pressure developed by flow of the hot air through the fabric. Means for adjusting the length of fabric in contact with the web, and for measuring tension on the fabric, are provided in the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1975Date of Patent: March 8, 1977Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: James Fletcher Baxter
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Patent number: 4000035Abstract: A paper-making machine has a plurality of drying cylinders for removing moisture from a wet web. The drying cylinders are arranged so that some of them are located in an upper plane and are hollow and have their interior connected to a source of suction, and others are located in a lower plane and are heated to form contact heaters. An endless traveling carrier band is trained about these cylinders in such a manner that its one surface which carries the wet web faces away from the hollow cylinders as it travels about them and faces towards the heated cylinders as it travels about the latter.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1974Date of Patent: December 28, 1976Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbHInventors: Christian Schiel, Gerhard Kotitschke, Heinz Beck, Wilfried Kraft, Theo Hagele
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Patent number: 3984197Abstract: An apparatus for drying a material containing a burnable organic liquid by igniting and burning the liquid from the material, consisting of an enclosed burning chamber having at one end an inlet for the material to be dried, a combustion air inlet and an ignition means for igniting the burnable organic liquid and having at the opposite end transport means for drawing the material through the chamber, an outlet means for hot combustion gases and an outlet means for dried material.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1974Date of Patent: October 5, 1976Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventors: Walter Birke, Hans-Ulrich VON DER Eltz, Franz Schon
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Patent number: 3984198Abstract: An apparatus for impregnating and drying a material containing an inflammable organic liquid by igniting and burning the liquid from the material, consisting of an impregnating means, an enclosed burning chamber having at one end an inlet for the material to be dried, a combustion air inlet and an ignition means for igniting the inflammable organic liquid and having at an other end transport means for drawing the material through the chamber, an outlet means for hot combustion gases and an outlet means for dried material.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1974Date of Patent: October 5, 1976Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventors: Walter Birke, Hans-Ulrich VON DER Eltz, Franz Schon
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Patent number: 3961400Abstract: A perforated drum drier with a first lower inlet opening in a rear wall of a drier housing for feeding a tubular knit fabric to a first drum in the housing, and with a substantially horizontal stentering chain mechanism extending through a second upper inlet opening into the housing to a front guide roller for the two pin-studded stentering chains, the axis of which is located slightly ahead of a vertical plane extending through the axis of the first drum, and so far above the first drum that the parts of the lower stringers of the chains adjacent to the front guide roller are substantially in horizontal alignment with the top of the first drum so that an open fabric will be removed from the pins of the chains by its own gravity and by the suction of the first drum and be transferred simultaneously to this drum. The stentering mechanism is located so highly from the floor that an operator can stand underneath it.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1971Date of Patent: June 8, 1976Assignee: Erich Kiefer, Lufttechnische Anlagen G.m.b.H.Inventor: Walter Schmid
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Patent number: 3956832Abstract: A double felted dryer arrangement wherein a web to be dried is held between the felts and guided onto the surface of a foraminous dryer roll whereupon the outermost felt is guided away from the dryer and directed over a hot air blower mounted over the now exposed web carried on the innermost felt on the dryer shell surface. The hot air blowing on the web is complimented by an opposed vacuum chamber within the roll shell to promote improved through air drying web and web stabilization.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1974Date of Patent: May 18, 1976Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventor: Edgar J. Justus
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Patent number: 3946497Abstract: Textile fabric previously impregnated with THPOH is treated to retard inflammability by passage therethrough of toxic ammonia gas in apparatus which permits the THPOH-NH.sub.3 reaction to be carried out in a sealed chamber preventing escape of the toxic gas. The invention operates to confine the gas in a flow path whereby substantially all of the gas flowing through the apparatus is passed directly through the fabric. The fabric is passed through the sealed chamber by means of gas-tight entrance and exit portals. A perforated drum is mounted within the chamber and the fabric is passed about the perimeter of the drum. Sealing elements cooperating with the drum confine ammonia gas introduced into the interior of the drum to flow only through those perforations covered by fabric.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1973Date of Patent: March 30, 1976Assignee: United Merchants and Manufacturers, Inc.Inventor: William Carter
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Patent number: 3943735Abstract: A continuous decatizing machine comprises a perforated decatizing cylinder supplied with steam. A fabric web to be decatized is passed around the cylinder and is pressed against the cylinder by means of backing cloths. Pressure is applied to the backing cloths by means of strips which are impermeable to steam.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1974Date of Patent: March 16, 1976Assignee: Drabert SohneInventor: Dieter Riedel