Treating Agent Is A Liquid Patents (Class 34/348)
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Patent number: 8997375Abstract: An operating method for a laundry drier which has a rotatable drum mounted inside a main body, a heater for heating the air flowing into the drum; and a scent supply module for spraying scent into the drum, comprising: a drying step of drying the laundry by supplying hot air heated by the heater; a pre-treating step of tumbling the drum while supplying air with the heater off; and a scent treating step of spraying scent onto the laundry which has passed through the pre-treating step. Since the scent is sprayed on after the pre-treating step, the scent can be effectively deposited on the laundry.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2010Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventors: Sang-Hun Bae, Sung-Ho Song, Min-Ji Kim, Yong-Cheol Jin
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Patent number: 8220179Abstract: The present invention provides a disc drying device and a disc drying method that allow simultaneous and quick drying of plural discs by a batch process and realize miniaturization of the device. In the present invention, plural discs arranged along a single axis are simultaneously chucked at outer peripheries thereof so that central openings of the discs internally form a space; plural nozzles are disposed in the space so as to supply hot water from inner peripheral surfaces of two sides of each of the discs to heat the discs with the hot water; and the discs are simultaneously rotated to thereby move the hot water from inner peripheries to outer peripheries of the discs and discharge the hot water outwardly of the outer peripheries by centrifugal force. The discharged hot water flows through valley grooves provided in inner wall surfaces of a water receiving cover to the lower side of the discs to be discharged to the outside.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2010Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Hitachi High-Technologies CorporationInventors: Makoto Maruyama, Brian Rattray
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Publication number: 20100307021Abstract: A process for removing water from solid material using liquid-solid extraction and liquid-liquid extraction. In most embodiments, multiple solvents are used to remove the water from the solids and obtain dry solids. Multiple solvents facilitate the removal of the water from the solids, by replacing the water with a solvent, replacing that solvent with a different solvent, and then eventually removing the second solvent from the solids. The process utilizes a lesser amount of thermal energy to dry the solids and separate the solvents than conventionally used in drying processes. The first solvent selected has a lower heat of vaporization, enthalphy of vaporization, boiling point, or other such physical property, than water. Each additional solvent can have a still lower heat of vaporization, enthalphy of vaporization, boiling point, or other such physical property.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: KFI Intellectual Properties LLC.Inventor: Robert A. WILLS
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Publication number: 20100154246Abstract: A drying apparatus with a vaporized-solvent-recovery function including: a concentration-at-the-end-of-drying data memorizing device to memorize a concentration of a vaporized solvent at the end of a drying operation of an object to be dried in a processing path; a vaporized-solvent-concentration measuring device to measure a concentration of the vaporized solvent; an end-of-drying judging device to judge an end of drying of the object by comparing the concentration measured by the vaporized-solvent-concentration measuring device with the concentration memorized by the concentration-at-the-end-of-drying data memorizing device; and a drying-operation controlling device to control the drying operation of the object in a processing bath and to end the drying operation in response to a judgement by the end-of-drying judging device that the concentration measured by the vaporized-solvent-concentration measuring device is equal to the concentration memorized in the concentration-at-the-end-of-drying data memorizingType: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventor: Kohei Sawa
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Process for preparing certain hydrohalide metal complex compounds having a specific coarse structure
Patent number: 7523563Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for preparing a granular hydrohalide salt of a particular metal complex compound which is composed of a divalent metal cation as central ion and of an amino dicarboxylic acid ion and, where appropriate, water as ligand, where the hydrohalide salt is obtained with a specific particle size distribution.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2005Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Verla-Pharm Arzneimittelfabrik Apotheker H.J.v. Ehrlich GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Guenter Hopf -
Patent number: 7459062Abstract: Dryer section for drying a fibrous web supported by at least one drying fabric. The dryer section includes a plurality of heated drying cylinders, a plurality of guide rolls, and a plurality of dampening devices arranged at different locations relative to the fibrous web. Each dampening device applies a quantity of liquid to the fibrous web. In at least in one of the plurality of dampening devices, the quantity of the liquid is adjustable separately in zones transversely with respect to a web running direction. This Abstract is not intended to define the invention disclosed in the specification, nor intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2005Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Voith Paper Patent GmbHInventors: Roland Mayer, Markus Oechsle, Antje Stein, Frank Wegehaupt
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Patent number: 7444761Abstract: Parts to be chemically treated are processed in a controlled-environment processing chamber. The process includes applying a negative gauge pressure to the chamber to remove air or other non-condensable gases. The process includes introducing an oxygen free solvent or aqueous solution in a vapor or liquid state. A first system removes oxygen and volatile contaminants from the object being processed and chamber, and a second system further recovers residual solvent from the object and chamber. Eliminating oxygen from the process prevents deflagration within the system thus allowing for the use of flammable solvents within the process.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2006Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Inventor: Donald J. Gray
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Patent number: 7419571Abstract: The invention relates to a method for controlling the temperature of a web, which is formed from cellulosic pulp and is to be passed to a dryer, by way of applying temperature-controlled liquid to the web. According to the invention, the thus formed web is passed into a closed space defined by two wires and side deckles, wherein temperature-controlled liquid is applied at controlled pressure and flow rate through the wire to the web.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2003Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: Metso Paper, Inc.Inventor: Vesa Sakari
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Patent number: 7047663Abstract: Systems and methods useful for treating a fabric article with a composition comprising polyol-based fabric care materials and a dispersing medium. The dispersing medium is a liquid at room temperature and has a flash point of greater than about 65° C. Specifically, the composition may be dispensed to treat fabric articles in an appliance during the fabric article drying process.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2004Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Shulin Larry Zhang, Trace Wendell de Guzman Trajano, Kofi Ofosu-Asante, Joseph Dean Heatherly, Freddy Arthur Barnabas, Jamie Marie Childers, Cynthia Maria Bedell, Dean Larry DuVal, Joia Kirin Spooner-Wyman
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Patent number: 6802137Abstract: The present invention is directed to a controlled environment processing chamber of chambers in which parts are to be dried. The parts either contain water on or imbibed into the part. The process includes a means of applying a negative gauge pressure to the chamber to remove air or other non-condensable gases. Further, means are provided for introducing a solvent in a vapor state to the chamber to cause the water to flash off the part. A first system recovers water or aqueous solution(s) from the object being dried and the chamber. A second system, separate from the first system, further recovers residual solvent from the object and chamber after the drying process.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2003Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Inventor: Donald Gray
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Patent number: 6769200Abstract: An apparatus and method for the spray drying of solvent-containing compositions. A liquid or paste-form solvent-containing composition is heated to a temperature above the boiling point of the solvent, transported under excess pressure and at a temperature above the boiling point of the solvent to a relaxation space where it is sprayed to evaporate the solvent. The relaxation space is not under excess pressure and is at a temperature that is above the boiling point of the solvent.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf AktienInventors: Wilfried Raehse, Ovidiu Dicoi, Peter Walzel
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Patent number: 6634117Abstract: The method serves for drying an active part containing at least one winding and solid insulations. The active part is arranged in a vacuum-tight housing and is heated there to a final temperature value (Tfin) by means of warmed oil and by means of a current (I) carried in the winding. The warmed oil is sprayed in the housing at reduced pressure (p) and with the current (I) switched on. At the same time, water is extracted from the active part. The sprayed oil is collected on the housing bottom, after discharging heat to the active part, and, after rewarming, is sprayed once again in the housing at reduced pressure and with the current switched on. The active part is thus dried particularly quickly and carefully.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2002Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: Micafil AGInventors: Paul Gmeiner, Peter Keller
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Patent number: 6615510Abstract: Liquid is removed from wafers for drying a wafer that has been wet in a liquid bath. The wafer and the bath are separated at a controlled rate as the wafer is positioned in a gas-filled volume. The controlled rate is generally not less than the maximum rate at which a meniscus will form between the liquid bath and the surface of the wafer when the liquid bath and the wafer are separated. The gas-filled volume is defined by a hot chamber that continuously transfers thermal energy to the wafer in the gas-filled volume. Hot gas directed into the volume and across the wafer and out of the volume continuously transfers thermal energy to the wafer.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2002Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignees: Lam Research Corporation, Oliver Design, Inc.Inventors: Oliver David Jones, Kenneth C. McMahon, Jonathan E. Borkowski, Scott Petersen, Donald E. Stephens, Yassin Mehmandoust, James M. Olivas
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Patent number: 6609310Abstract: The method for safety control of the drying cycle in hydrocarbon-solvent dry-cleaning machines, comprising, in the first step of the drying cycle, when the temperature of the mixture of hot air and solvent at the outlet of the drying drum reaches values which are higher than a preset safety value passing, the drying air, before being returned to the drum, through an additional separator-heat exchanger having a high thermal capacity. The apparatus is constituted in particular by the additional separator-heat exchanger connected through at least one valve driven by a detection to the drying circuit of the machine.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2001Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Donini International S.p.A.Inventor: Salvatore Carnovale
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Patent number: 6557267Abstract: A heat treatment process for fiber feedstock, comprises repeatedly subjecting the bale to a reduced pressure atmosphere followed by the introduction of steam which permeates the bale. The interior of the bale may ultimately reach a temperature of about 80° C., which conditions and sanitizes the cotton fibers. Reduced pressure in the range of 20-200 mbar and steam treatment time in the order of 5 minutes can be employed.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Inventor: Freddy Wanger
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Publication number: 20030000102Abstract: Liquid is removed from wafers for drying a wafer that has been wet in a liquid bath. The wafer and the bath are separated at a controlled rate as the wafer is positioned in a gas-filled volume. The controlled rate is generally not less than the maximum rate at which a meniscus will form between the liquid bath and the surface of the wafer when the liquid bath and the wafer are separated. The gas-filled volume is defined by a hot chamber that continuously transfers thermal energy to the wafer in the gas-filled volume. Hot gas directed into the volume and across the wafer and out of the volume continuously transfers thermal energy to the wafer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Applicant: LAM RESEARCH CORPORATIONInventors: Oliver David Jones, Kenneth C. McMahon, Jonathan Borkowski, Scott Petersen, Donald Stephens, Yassin Mehmandoust, James M. Olivas
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Patent number: 6253462Abstract: A device and method for cleaning and drying workpieces in a treatment vessel in which a reduced pressure can be provided. During the cleaning process, a liquid bath is formed in the treatment vessel (1), said liquid bath at least partially surrounding the work pieces, and cleaning fluid and optionally a gaseous medium are introduced into the treatment vessel under excess pressure via a spray unit. The workpiece support moves up and down or rotates so that the work pieces are subjected alternately to different cleaning processes in the liquid bath and a gas space located above said liquid bath.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2000Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Mafac Ernst Schwarz GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Joachim Schwarz
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Patent number: 6249989Abstract: A method and apparatus of heating or cooling a charge of a solid material are disclosed. The method includes the steps of supplying a charge of the material to form a packed bed of solids in a process vessel having one or more passageways through which a heat transfer fluid can flow, passing a heat transfer fluid through the one or more passageways and supplying a working fluid to said vessel. The method is characterized by circulating the working fluid through the bed, the circulation step including removing at least part of the working fluid from one or more sections of the vessel and then returning the working fluid to other sections of the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1999Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: KFx Inc.Inventors: David S. Conochie, Mark J. Greenwood
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Patent number: 6243969Abstract: A process for dry cleaning fabrics comprising the steps of: (i) placing one or more fabrics to be cleaned in a device which provides heat and agitation; (ii) placing one or more carrier sheets in the device wherein the carrier sheets have 200 grams of a liquid cleaning/refreshment composition releasably absorbed therein; (iii) heating the air within the device to at least 130° F. (55° C.); and (iv) agitating the fabrics and the carrier sheets until at least 40% by weight of the liquid cleaning/refreshment composition from the carrier sheets has been evaporated and vented from the device. There is further provided a kit for dry cleaning fabrics comprising: one or more carrier sheets, and from 200 grams to 1,000 grams of a liquid cleaning/refreshment composition, wherein the one or more carrier sheets can absorb at least 200 grams of the liquid cleaning/refreshment compositions.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: Bruce Albert Yeazell
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Patent number: 6185841Abstract: A method and apparatus for heating or cooling a solid material (93) in a process vessel (80) is disclosed. The Method includes supplying a working fluid to a vessel which holds a packed bed (93) of the solid material. The method is characterised by reversing the flow of the working fluid to enhance heat transfer between a heat exchange fluid and the solid material.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2000Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: KFx Inc.Inventor: David Stewart Conochie
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Patent number: 5485685Abstract: There are available as chlorine base organic solvents for cleaning by vapor-defatting methylene chloride (CH.sub.2 Cl.sub.2), trichloro ethylene (CHCl.dbd.CCl.sub.2), perchloroethylene (CCl.sub.2 .dbd.CCl.sub.2), 1,1,1-trichloroethane (CH.sub.3 CCl.sub.3) and flon 113 (CCl.sub.2 FCClF.sub.2), etc., of which mainly used is a methylene chloride (CH.sub.2 Cl.sub.2) solvent. By vaporizing said methylene chloride solvent and permeating its vapor into the wood to be treated 10, to melt the tough lignin in the cell structure, thereby perforating the cell membranes, and undermine the valve action of portholes of the false vessels or vessels, fleeing of the cell water confined inside the cells and lumens is facilitated through said perforations and the porthole valves. By perforating the cells and undermining the valve action of the portholes, the fleeing of the free water confined therein, when drying the treated wood by hot air or sun's heat, is facilitated, for the benefit of very rapid drying.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1994Date of Patent: January 23, 1996Assignee: Eiwa Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yotaro Hashimoto
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Patent number: 5393520Abstract: A method for treating hair is provided which includes the application of three compositions of matter with drying steps therebetween. A first and second composition are not less than 50% acetone, are not water soluble and penetrate deeply into the hair to reconstruct damaged hair. A third composition acts as an emollient and high-protein conditioner to revitalize the hair after its reconstruction with the first and second compositions.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1993Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Inventor: Peter A. Incando