Treated Material Is Wood Patents (Class 34/396)
  • Patent number: 6374513
    Abstract: A process for the heat treatment of lignocellulosic material where the material is perheated and dried at a temperature close to the vaporization temperature of water, heated in a reducing atmosphere and cooled by the injection of water vapor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2002
    Assignee: Pluri-Capital (PCI) Inc.
    Inventors: Roland Unternhahrer, Cyrille Chautemps, Jean-Pierre Bernon
  • Patent number: 6370792
    Abstract: A kiln system includes a kiln chamber defining a chamber interior space, a furnace capable of providing heated air, one or more air moving devices capable of circulating air in the chamber interior space along a recirculating flow path, and a plenum positioned in the kiln chamber and generally separating the chamber interior space into an upper portion and a lower portion. The upper portion of the chamber interior space that is positioned above the plenum, and the lower portion of the chamber interior space is positioned below the plenum and is capable of receiving the charge of lumber for drying. The plenum defines a plenum cavity that is in communication with and capable of receiving the heated air from the furnace. The kiln system further includes one or more upright passageways. Each upright passageway is mounted to the plenum and in communication with the plenum cavity so that the upright passageway is capable of receiving heated air from the plenum cavity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2002
    Inventors: George R. Culp, Robert T. Nagel
  • Patent number: 6345450
    Abstract: A process for drying or curing green wood including the heating of green wood in a heating enclosure to a predetermined temperature over about 120 F while maintaining the moisture content of the wood close to the original moisture content of the felled wood, and then immediately cooling the heated wood with a cooling fluid at a temperature and humidity substantially less than the temperature and relative humidity of the heating enclosure for a time period sufficient for the wood to reach substantially the reduced temperature of the cooling fluid for normally removing at least about 5% of moisture from the green wood. The green wood is conditioned by the cooling step for subsequent drying steps in which moisture removal rates are substantially higher than moisture removal rates under prior conventional drying steps. The green wood process as set forth is effective to minimize staining of the wood.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 12, 2002
    Inventor: Danny J. Elder
  • Patent number: 6286229
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method of treating board-like material with a gaseous treatment agent and an apparatus for implementing the method. According to the method, a gaseous treatment agent is passed through the board-like material being treated. The board-like material is introduced into at least one treatment zone, where the gaseous treatment agent is contacted with at least one side of the board-like material and is caused to pass through the thickness of the material. The properties of the gaseous treatment agent, including its temperature, moisture content and/or composition, are controlled as needed in order to achieve a desired effect on the board-like material being treated. The apparatus includes a chamber and a support for the board-like material in the chamber. When positioned in the chamber, the board-like material forms at least part of a partition separating the chamber into two regions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2001
    Assignee: Valmet Panelhandling Oy
    Inventors: Kari Simolin, Erno Tulonen
  • Patent number: 6219937
    Abstract: Elliptically shaped reheater conduits extend downward into a portion of a flow path that extends through a lower chamber interior space of a kiln chamber. Each of the reheater conduits has opposite ends, defines a length that extends between the opposite ends and is perpendicular to the portion of the flow path that extends through the lower chamber interior space, defines a first cross-dimension that is perpendicular to the length and parallel to the portion of the flow path, and defines a second cross-dimension that is perpendicular to both the length and the portion of the flow path. The second cross-dimension is less than the first cross-dimension. Each of the reheater conduits defines outlets positioned along the length of the reheater conduit. Each reheater conduit defines a pair of vertices between which its second cross-dimension is defined, and the outlets are proximate the vertices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2001
    Inventors: George R. Culp, Robert T. Nagel
  • Patent number: 6138379
    Abstract: A drier with a curvalinear chamber having a heat transfer surface at one end and baffles at the other end. A fan is provided to circulate air within the chamber. In the process for drying, the product to be dried is positioned within the chamber and air circulated across the heat transfer surface, toward the baffle, past the product, and back to the heat transfer surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the University of Arkansas
    Inventors: Jack B. DeVore, James E. Snow
  • Patent number: 6014819
    Abstract: A green wood treating process for treating wood in a green stage prior to curing for preventing or minimizing staining of the wood. The process includes the heating of green wood in a heating enclosure (30, 40) within a maximum time period after felling or cutting of the tree forming the wood while maintaining the moisture content in the wood after the tree is felled without any appreciable loss of moisture. After the logs are cut into lumber, the lumber is placed in bundles in the heating enclosure for heating preferably by steam within a predetermined time period. The wood is heated in the enclosure to a temperature over 120 F. for a predetermined time period generally over about two hours and sufficient to provide a generally uniform heating of the lumber. After heating of the wood to a predetermined temperature, a cooling fluid having a temperature substantially less than the temperature of the heating enclosure is applied to the heated wood for a predetermined time period.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2000
    Inventor: Danny J. Elder
  • Patent number: 5979074
    Abstract: This invention relates to a process and an apparatus to dry cut timber or other hygroscopical plate-shaped or bar-shaped goods in subatmospheric pressure in a vacuum-solid drying chamber, which is equiped with ventilators (fans) effecting crosswise to the length axis of the chamber to revolve a gaseous drying medium, with one or several heating coils extending over the length of the chamber, and with a dehumidifying device (condenser). It is task of the invention to regulate the heat energy supply for individual stack areas and thus the removal of humidity contained in the wood, independent of other stack areas of the same charge in the drying chamber. Thereby, existing or arising dispersions of the wood moisture in different stack areas due to inhomogeneous conditions inside and outside the drying chamber, ought to be eliminated during the drying stage before entering the final equalizing and conditioning stage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1999
    Inventors: Reinhard Brunner, Kal Brunner
  • Patent number: 5970624
    Abstract: The invention aims to provide a lumber drying method which can dry lumbers in a short period without causing cracks and a lumber impregnation method to permeate processing agents deep into the lumbers at a low cost. The lumber drying method comprises a process to place lumbers in an airtight container and to heat them, a process to vacuum the inside of the airtight container, and a process to restore the air pressure after the vacuuming process. And, the lumber impregnation method comprises a process to heat lumbers, a process to place the heated lumbers under a vacuumed pressure, a process to immerse the heated lumbers in processing agents under the vacuumed pressure, and a process to restore the pressure of the lumbers immersed in the processing agents under the vacuumed pressure to the air pressure, and to immerse the lumbers in the processing agents under the air pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1999
    Assignee: Common Facility Co-Operatives Forest Nishikawa
    Inventor: Kazuo Moriya
  • Patent number: 5940984
    Abstract: The invention relates to a method of drying wood in a drying chamber (1), wherein a drying medium, for instance air, is circulated through a batch of wood (10) placed in the drying chamber (1) in a wood-drying process. The drop in temperature (.DELTA.T) of the drying medium is measured in conjunction with passage of the drying medium through the wood batch (10), and the temperature drop therewith obtained is used to control or regulate the state of the circulating drying medium with regard to its moisture content and temperature, for instance. The dry temperature (T) and the wet temperature (TV) of the circulating dry medium are also measured in the proximity of the wood batch (10), and the temperature information therewith obtained is also used to control or regulate the state of the circulating drying medium with regard to its moisture content and temperature, for instance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1999
    Assignee: Utec Sm Ab
    Inventor: Tom Moren
  • Patent number: 5901463
    Abstract: A method for heat-treating wood, including at least one step of maintaining the wood to be treated at a predetermined temperature in a treatment chamber in order to destroy at least partially the hemicellulose of the wood. The method comprises monitoring the current amount of at least one of the gases given off during hemicellulose decomposition throughout the treatment step, and stopping the treatment step once the amount begins to reach a substantially constant value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1999
    Assignee: N O W (New Option Wood)--societe anonyme
    Inventor: Rene Guyonnet
  • Patent number: 5899004
    Abstract: A furnace is set to the floor section where wastes such as wood chips, scrapped wood, or wood pieces are put, flammable wastes such as planer chips, plane chips, bark, branches and leaves, or waste paper are arranged as an ignition material so as to cover the upper and lower sides of the wastes. Several resistant steel lids are lain one upon another on the upper side of the furnace so that heat and smoke can pass through the gap between the lids. The ignition material is ignited and inside combustion material is incompletely burned keeping the central portion of green-wood stacked on the upper side in a range of 75 to 80.degree. C. The green-wood is smoking-seasoned at a low temperature by supplying smoke and hot air to the wood and the stacked wood is seasoned at a low temperature by convection blowers arranged at various positions in the indoor temperature adjusting damper and the room.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 4, 1999
    Assignee: Kodaijin Sugaoka Ltd.
    Inventors: Kenji Sugaoka, Shin Niiyama, Hitoshi Sugaoka, Taku Sugaoka
  • Patent number: 5836086
    Abstract: A process for drying or curing green wood including the heating of green wood in a heating enclosure to a predetermined temperature over about 120.degree. F. while maintaining the moisture content of the wood close to the original moisture content of the felled wood, and then immediately cooling the heated wood with a cooling fluid at a temperature and humidity substantially less than the temperature and relative humidity of the heating enclosure for a time period sufficient for the wood to reach substantially the reduced temperature of the cooling fluid for normally removing at least about 5% of moisture from the green wood. The green wood is conditioned by the cooling step for subsequent drying steps in which moisture removal rates are substantially higher than moisture removal rates under prior conventional drying steps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1998
    Inventor: Danny J. Elder
  • Patent number: 5815945
    Abstract: The present invention is intended to artificially break pit membranes in cell membranes of cells constituting wood and then to readily attain dryness of the wood. In view of the fact that one pit or the other pit of pits in the form of a pair is blocked with the torus 1 in felled wood to cause poor removal of water in cells, it is intended to prevent the blockage of the pit membrane, i.e., to break the pit membrane per se, thereby facilitating easy escapement of water in cells after the breaking. In the present invention, wood fuel is burned, and subject wood is allowed to stand in a treatment chamber filled with smoky wood gas generated by the combustion for a predetermined period of time, to expose the subject wood to far-infrared radiation and components contained in the wood gas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1998
    Assignees: Chuou Mokuzai Kaihatsu Kabusiki Kaisha, Minoru Ando
    Inventor: Minoru Ando
  • Patent number: 5758434
    Abstract: A wood drying system to eliminate the discharge of liquid kiln water includes a kiln which is heated to dry a batch of wood, a basin to collect the water driven from the wood, and an evaporator in which the collected water is converted into steam. The steam is provided to the kiln to balance the drying and alleviate the splitting, warping, etc. caused by over drying. The steam is ultimately vented harmlessly into the atmosphere to effectively eliminate any discharge of the kiln water as a liquid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1998
    Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Corporation
    Inventor: George E. Gipson
  • Patent number: 5704134
    Abstract: A rack assembly for drying short lumber pieces is provided. The rack assembly includes unitary racks for supporting each tier of lumber pieces in a stack. Each rack includes transverse stickers to separate it from the preceding tier and a number of longitudinal tracks to guide the placement of the short lumber pieces. The pieces are arranged end-to-end in rows extending the length of the rack and the rows are arranged side-by-side across the width of the rack. A method of using such a rack to facilitate the drying of lumber is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1998
    Assignee: Carter Sprague Inc.
    Inventors: John L. Carter, Everett C. Davidson, Larry C. Lagging
  • Patent number: 5678324
    Abstract: A method for improving the resistance of cellulosic products against mold and decay, as well as for enhancing the dimensionally stability of the products is disclosed. The cellulosic products are subjected to heat treatment, which is carried out at an elevated temperature. The products are obtained by drying to a moisture content of less than 15%, and keeping the resulting products in a moist atmosphere at a temperature of at least about 150.degree. C. for 2 to 10 hours until a weight loss of at least 3% has been obtained.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 21, 1997
    Assignee: Valtion Teknillinen Tutkimuskeskus
    Inventors: Pertti Viitaniemi, Saila Jamsa, Pentti Ek, Hannu Viitanen
  • Patent number: 5425182
    Abstract: Apparatus for drying wood or other solid material has an elongate cylindrical vessel in which there is an elongate platform on which is placed the material to be dried. The platform divides the interior of the vessel into an upper drying chamber and a lower condensing chamber with restricted communication between the two chambers. In the drying chamber there is a heater and one or more fans for circulating the air and water vapor in the chamber. An air cooling channel of much greater width than height extends below the vessel for its full length and is formed between a lower part of the vessel and a spaced outer wall formed of sheet metal or plastic and preferably heat insulated. One or more fans in the base of a chimney at one end of the cooling channel produce variable and reversible flow of air through the cooling channel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 20, 1995
    Inventor: Reinhard Brunner
  • Patent number: RE36728
    Abstract: A system for drying a large quantity of wood efficiently, which includes: a wood drying room capable of being sealed; a combustion-gas generator provided with an air-inlet conduit for introducing fresh air for combustion use into a combustion chamber provided in a lower area of the combustion-gas generator; a combustion-gas supplying passage extending from an upper area of the combustion-gas generator to an upper area of the wood drying room; an exhaust-gas discharging conduit extending from a bottom area of the wood drying room to a chimney; a combustion-gas recovery conduit extending from the bottom area of the wood drying room to the combustion-gas generator, and a gas flow-rate control unit provided in at least one of the exhaust-gas discharging conduit and the combustion-gas recovery conduit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 13, 2000
    Inventor: Sachio Ishii