Gas Or Vapor Drawn Through Treated Material Patents (Class 34/452)
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Patent number: 11118311Abstract: A papermaking process including the steps of forming a wet paper web on a papermaking machine, pulling vacuum through the web to remove water from the web and thereby generate discharge air, and diverting at least a portion of the discharge air through a control loop to a hot air drying system within the papermaking process to aid in drying the web, wherein the vacuum is generated by centrifugal blowers.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2019Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: STRUCTURED I, LLCInventors: James E. Sealey, II, Byrd Tyler Miller, IV
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Patent number: 9156283Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for dispersing a liquid coolant in a radiant dryer. The system comprises a dryer of a printing system. The dryer includes a heating element within an interior of the dryer that is able to heat a web of printed media as the web travels through the interior. The dryer also includes a liquid dispersal unit within the interior that is able to project liquid droplets of coolant onto the web as the web travels through the interior, in order to control the temperature of the web.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2013Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Stuart J. Boland, Sean K. Fitzsimons, Scott R. Johnson, William Edward Manchester, Casey E. Walker
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Patent number: 8875415Abstract: The present invention is to provide a drying method by which both cost reduction and superior physical properties can be attained in a step which comprises subjecting a water-containing gel-like crosslinked polymer obtained by polymerizing an aqueous monomer solution to fine granulation during or after the polymerization, and drying the resultant particulate water-containing gel-like crosslinked polymer with a through-circulation band dryer. The method has a feature in that the drying conditions over a period from a time of introducing the particulate water-containing gel-like crosslinked polymer into a drying zone of the through-circulation band dryer to a time of reaching a solid content concentration thereof to 80% by weight, satisfy that (1) a difference of temperature between a temperature of hot air blown to a particulate hydrogel layer and a temperature measured after the hot air passes through the particulate hydrogel layer is 20 to 70° C.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2011Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Nippon Shokubai, Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshio Irie
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Patent number: 8673156Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for removing liquid from a suspension. More particularly, the present invention relates to a filtration apparatus using vacuum pressure, compressed air and radiant heat to facilitate extraction of water from a suspension and an air flow within the vacuum chamber to remove the evaporate as a cost-efficient and resource-efficient means of filtering and drying solids in large volumes of suspension to remove interstitial and chemically bound liquids, resulting in up to 100% total solids.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2009Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Gryphon Environmental, LLCInventors: William Tid Smith Griffin, Joshua Michael-James DeArmond
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Patent number: 8440055Abstract: A pressing arrangement including at least one first fabric and second fabric both being permeable. A paper web is disposed between the first fabric and the second fabric. A pressure producing element is in contact with the first fabric. A support surface of a supporting structure is in contact with the second fabric. A differential pressure is provided between the first fabric and the support surface that acts on the first fabric, the paper web, and the second fabric, whereby the paper web is subjected to mechanical pressure and experiences a predetermined hydraulic pressure so as to cause water to be drained from the paper web. The pressing arrangement is structured and arranged to allow air to flow in a direction from the first fabric through the paper web and through the second fabric.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2010Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Voith Patent GmbHInventors: Thomas Thoröe Scherb, Hubert Walkenhaus, Jeffrey Herman, Luiz Carlos Silva
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Patent number: 8118979Abstract: Method of drying a paper web in a press arrangement. The method includes moving the paper web, disposed between at least one first fabric and at least one second fabric, between a support surface and a pressure producing element and moving a fluid through the paper web, the at least one first and second fabrics, and the support surface. 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: February 28, 2011Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Voith Patent GmbHInventors: Jeffrey Herman, Thomas Thoroee Scherb, Luis Carlos Silva, Hubert Walkenhaus
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Patent number: 8092652Abstract: System for drying a tissue or hygiene web. The system includes a permeable structured fabric carrying the web over a drying apparatus. A permeable dewatering fabric contacts the web and is guided over the drying apparatus. A mechanism is used to apply pressure to the permeable structured fabric, the web, and the permeable dewatering fabric at the drying apparatus. 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: March 10, 2009Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Voith Patent GmbHInventors: Thomas Thoroee Scherb, Jeffrey Herman, Luiz Carlos Silva, Hubert Walkenhaus
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Patent number: 7905989Abstract: An apparatus for producing a fibrous web includes: a circulating permeable structured belt defining a sheet forming zone in which the fibrous web is formed; a circulating unstructured permeable supporting belt; a pressing section through which the fibrous web is led lying between the circulating permeable structured belt and the circulating unstructured permeable supporting belt; a Yankee cylinder having a surface and defining a press nip and a press nip region, wherein the fibrous web is led together with the structured belt through said press nip, the fibrous web in the region of the press nip being transferred from the structured belt to the surface of the Yankee cylinder; at least one doctor which doctors off the surface of the Yankee cylinder continuously; and a coating device which recoats the surface of the Yankee cylinder so that a renewed coating material is always present in the press nip.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2009Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Voith Patent GmbHInventors: Thomas Scherb, Luiz Carlos Silva, Danilo Oyakawa, Rogerio Berardi
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Patent number: 7803248Abstract: The invention includes a method and system for generating electricity using a drive for the electrical generator that is powered by an engine that uses high pressure hot gases produced by combustion of a fuel and an oxygen bearing gas, using at least a portion of the electricity generated to power manufacturing plant equipment and using the waste hot exhaust gases from the heat engine, such as a gas turbine, with or without a heat exchanger, in an oven in which the mat is carried through continuously on a belt, drum or with other conventional means to dry the wet fibrous mats. Optionally the fibrous mats can contain a binder and the hot waste gases can be optionally used to cure a binder.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2007Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Johns ManvilleInventors: Daniel Pinkham, Jr., Gerard Joseph Demott, Gary Groner
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Patent number: 7721464Abstract: A system and process for producing tissue webs is disclosed. The tissue webs are formed from an aqueous suspension of fibers and dried using a through-air dryer. During formation of the web, the web is transferred from a transfer fabric to a throughdrying fabric and then conveyed around a drying cylinder of a through-air dryer. In accordance with the present invention, a pressurized roll emits a gaseous stream through a pressurized zone that pushes and transfers a wet web from a transfer fabric to the throughdrying fabric. The amount of pressure used during the transfer can vary depending upon the particular application and may be used to control the bulk of the web. By using a pressurized transfer roll, the amount the throughdrying fabric is wrapped around the drying cylinder of the through-air dryer can be maximized for increasing the efficiency of the system and the process.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2003Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Frank S. Hada, Michael Alan Hermans, Ronald F. Gropp
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Patent number: 7582187Abstract: A process for producing a fibrous web, in particular a tissue web, includes the following steps: in a pressing zone, the fibrous web is pressed lying between the structured belt and a circulating, unstructured permeable supporting belt; the fibrous web and the structured belt are fed to a press nip provided on a Yankee cylinder; the fibrous web is transferred from the structured belt to the surface of the Yankee cylinder in the region of the press nip; and the surface of the Yankee cylinder is doctored off continuously and then recoated again, so that a renewed coating is always present in the press nip.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2006Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Voith Patent GmbHInventors: Thomas Scherb, Luiz Carlos Silva, Davilo Oyakawa, Rogerio Berardi
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Patent number: 7125473Abstract: An apparatus and method for conditioning a moving porous web on a papermaking machine is disclosed. The web has a first and a second surface and a high temperature gaseous boundary layer adjacent at least the second surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2003Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: International Paper CompanyInventor: Dennis W. Anderson
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Patent number: 6953516Abstract: The energy efficiency of a throughdrying papermaking process is improved by recycling exhaust gas from one or more throughdryers prior to throughdrying to profile the consistency of the web.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2004Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Michael Alan Hermans, Frank Stephen Hada
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Patent number: 6869506Abstract: An apparatus for decreasing heat emission and enhancing a vacuum system in a papermaking machine is provided. Such an apparatus includes a drying device having an inlet for receiving heated air for removing moisture from a paper web and an outlet for exhausting the moisture-containing air from the drying device. A vacuum system is configured to produce a suction and receive the moisture-containing air. A web handling device is disposed upstream of the drying device and is configured to interact with the web before the web is directed to the drying device. The web handling device is further configured to receive a portion of the moisture-containing air from the drying device, wherein the portion of the moisture-containing air is directed through the web by the web handling device to facilitate dewatering of the web before the moisture-containing air is received by the vacuum system.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2002Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Metso Paper Karlstad Aktiebolag (AB)Inventor: Dennis Edward Jewitt
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Patent number: 6706150Abstract: An air impingement arrangement and method for compensating for the curling tendency of a paper or board web which is being treated. Air impingement is disposed in connection with a paper or board process or with its finishing process and extends across the width of the web (10) running in the vicinity thereof, forming a contact-free web treatment zone, in which process the web is dried in at least one dryer unit (3, 5, 7) that applies single-wire draw. In accordance with the invention, air impingement directed at the web (10) is produced by the air impingement arrangement (20) in the web treatment zone, said air impingement including, one following after the other, at least one hot blowing with air and at least one cold blowing with air. The invention also relates to a paper or board machine provided with this kind of air impingement arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Metso Paper, Inc.Inventors: Pasi Ahonen, Harri Kiiskinen, Oleg Timofeev
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Publication number: 20040016143Abstract: A process for drying/heat-treating nonwoven webs in which the web is partially dried under tension in a first drying zone and further heat treated under low tension or in a substantially tensionless state a second drying zone. The process significantly reduces the occurrence of stretch-type defects in the nonwoven webs.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2002Publication date: January 29, 2004Inventors: John C. Cleary, Michael C. Davis, Todd A. McCoy, Edgar N. Rudisill
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Patent number: 6615511Abstract: Process and apparatus for monitoring web breaks in a machine for producing a material web includes at least one impingement dryer. The process includes guiding the material web through the at least one impingement dryer, and monitoring the material web for web breaks in at least one of a region, viewed in a web travel direction, before an intake into the at least one impingement dryer, after an exit from the at least one impingement dryer and within the at least one impingement dryer. The process further includes at least partially deactivating the at least one impingement dryer when a web break is detected.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Voith Paper Patent GmbHInventors: Thomas Augscheller, Roland Mayer
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Patent number: 6555013Abstract: A method and apparatus for treating an aqueous-containing sludge in which the sludge is filtered on an elongate moving sheet of a water permeable unwoven fabric on paper. The moving sheet is folded and compressed between rollers whereby to express water therefrom. The folded moving sheet and contained sludge is dried, and the dried sheet and sludge is incinerated. Combustion heat from the incineration step is used in the drying step.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Omega Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shinichi Nakamura, Kunihiko Fukuzuka, Kenji Nagayoshi
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Patent number: 6551461Abstract: The energy efficiency of a throughdrying papermaking process is improved by recycling exhaust air from one or more throughdryers to further heat the web at various places in the process.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Michael Alan Hermans, Charlcie Christie Kay Leitner, Frank Stephen Hada, Ronald Frederick Gropp, Marek Parszewski
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Publication number: 20030070781Abstract: A tissue sheet is made using a modified wet pressing process employing an integrally sealed air press. After initial formation and conventional vacuum dewatering, the wet web may be conformed to the surface contour of a relatively coarse fabric to give the web a textured surface. By creating a pressure differential across the web, the air press noncompressively dewaters the wet web to a consistency of about 30 to about 40 percent prior to a heated drying cylinder. The web may be dried to substantially preserve its three-dimensional, throughdried-like texture. The process provides a web having an exceptionally high degree of bulk and absorbency not expected in wet-pressed products.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Michael Alan Hermans, Frank Stephen Hada
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Patent number: 6523279Abstract: Roll and drying section of a machine for producing a material web and process for drying a material web. The roll includes a jacket having a plurality of throughput openings, a device for supplying gas through the jacket, and a second jacket located within the jacket being arranged to form a ring chamber with the jacket. The second jacket is gas tight to seal the ring chamber in a gas-tight manner from an interior of the second jacket.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2001Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Voith Paper Patent GmbHInventor: Georg Kugler
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Publication number: 20030019601Abstract: The energy efficiency of a throughdrying papermaking process is improved by recycling exhaust air from one or more throughdryers to further heat the web at various places in the process.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2001Publication date: January 30, 2003Inventors: Michael Alan Hermans, Charlcie Christie Kay Leitner, Frank Stephen Hada, Ronald Frederick Gropp, Marek Parszewski
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Patent number: 6473997Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a drying section for dewatering a fibrous web (9), the drying section preferably being intended to dry fibrous webs in a paper machine, and the drying section comprising a number of drying cylinders (8), by which an inlet and outlet nip are formed when running the fibrous web, and the drying section comprising drying devices for decreasing the moisture content of the fibrous web, the drying devices comprising a blow device for blowing air in the proximity of the surface of the fibrous web.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Equitor OYInventor: Carl-Gustav Berg
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Patent number: 6449874Abstract: A method for blowing steam against a paper web, whereby the steam is blown by a steam box having several profiling chambers in the cross direction of a paper machine. The cross-profile of the paper web is controlled by the steam supplied by the profiling chambers. A gas flow is provided between the profiling chambers to prevent the steam blown by a profiling chamber from affecting the effective area of the steam blown by the adjacent profiling chamber. Further, a steam box for implementing the method is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Metso Paper Automation OyInventor: Kari Pellinen
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Patent number: 6418639Abstract: The invention concerns a method and a device in the dryer section of a paper/board machine. In the dryer section a normal single-wire draw is applied at least partly, in which method the web (W) is passed through the dryer group on support of a drying wire (H). The drying wire (H) presses the web (W) on the drying cylinders (Kn, Kn+1 . . . ) against the heated cylinder faces, and on the reversing cylinders or rolls (Sn, Sn+1 . . . ) between the drying cylinders (10) the web (W) remains at the side of the outside curve. There is one integrated device, through which a support suction and/or blowing is produced in order to improve the runability of the web (W) and to keep the web (W) in contact with the face of the wire, and through which same device, additionally, impingement blowing is produced in order to dry the web (W) and/or to control its tendency of curling.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2000Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Metso Paper, Inc.Inventors: Raimo Virta, Pekka Saarikivi, Juha Kaihovirta, Kari Juppi, Nenad Milosavljevic
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Patent number: 6378229Abstract: The present invention refers to a method for the sub-critical drying of lyogels to produce aerogels. The method for the sub-critical drying of lyogels to produce aerogels provides for the lyogel particles to be disposed as a fixed bed and for a drying gas to be passed through them.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Cabot CorporationInventors: Johannes Hartel, Rainald Forbert
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Patent number: 6365004Abstract: A method and apparatus effect drying of a paper web using a plurality of heated drying cylinders and at least one air impingement module having a hood. The paper web is brought into operative contact with the heated drying cylinders, and at least one of the final moisture content, quality, and cross-direction profile of the paper web is regulated. The regulation is effected by adjusting the efficiency of air impingement drying of the paper web, by adjusting at least one of the blowing velocity of the medium (typically air) blown against the paper web, the humidity of the blowing medium, and the distance of the hood of the impingement module from the paper web. At least one of the final moisture content of the paper web and its quality may also be regulated by adjusting the steam pressure of one or more drying cylinder groups.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Metso Paper, Inc.Inventors: Kristian Hamstr{haeck over (o)}m, Harri Happonen, Antti Kuhasalo, Juha Lipponen, Järkko Nurmi, Juha Ojanen, Hans Sundqvist
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Publication number: 20010029682Abstract: A method for blowing steam against a paper web, whereby the steam is blown by a steam box having several profiling chambers in the cross direction of a paper machine. The cross-profile of the paper web is controlled by means of the steam supplied by the profiling chambers. A gas flow is provided between the profiling chambers to prevent the steam blown by a profiling chamber from affecting the effective area of the steam blown by the adjacent profiling chamber. Further, a steam box for implementing the method is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2001Publication date: October 18, 2001Applicant: Metso Paper Automation OyInventor: Kari Pellinen
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Patent number: 6228220Abstract: An air press for noncompressively dewatering a wet web to consistency levels not previously thought possible at industrially useful speeds without thermal dewatering.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2000Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Frank Stephen Hada, Michael Alan Hermans, Brian Wade Isenhart, Lowell Everett Thoms, Charles Robert Tomsovic
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Patent number: 6216706Abstract: An apparatus and method for drying reconstituted tobacco sheets includes positioning a steam box below an endless conveyor belt. A slurry is cast onto the conveyor belt and conveyed over a steam box before entry into a drying apparatus. The steam box functions to pre-treat the slurry so as to increase the rate by which the slurry may be dried. The steam box includes the use of a perforated plate which encloses an upper portion of the steam box and which functions to uniformly distribute steam to the underside of the conveyor belt.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventors: Ashok Kumar, Joao Gomes
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Patent number: 6189237Abstract: Process and device for drying a moving web. The process includes vaporizing moisture in the web, creating a blanket of compressed air along a first surface of the web, and the blanket of compressed air directing the vaporized moisture in a direction from the first surface toward a second surface of the web that faces away from said blanket of compressed air.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1999Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiertechnik Patent GmbHInventors: Roland Mayer, Karl Steiner
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Patent number: 6143135Abstract: An air press for noncompressively dewatering a wet web to consistency levels not previously thought possible at industrially useful speeds without thermal dewatering. The air press has an air plenum and a vacuum collection device, each on opposite sides of two support fabrics that sandwich the paper web. There are cross machine sealing blade(s) that impinge upon the support fabrics and is opposed on the other side of the support fabrics by a sealing member formed of deformable material. The air plenum and vacuum collection device are movable relative to one another so that the sealing blade and deformable sealing member form a seal in the operating position of the air press.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1998Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Frank Stephen Hada, Michael Alan Hermans, Charles Robert Tomsovic, David V. Lange, Roger A. Kanitz, Richard D. Hauser, Patrick W. Murry, Doug A. Rounds, Robert L. Clarke
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Patent number: 6035550Abstract: A method and apparatus of treating the BOG generated in low temperature liquid storage tanks are described, wherein the BOG is strongly adsorbed to and stored in a porous material by contacting the BOG with the porous material in the presence of a compound serving as a host.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.Inventors: Toshiharu Okui, Yuriko Maeda, Motoichi Ikeda
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Patent number: 5950329Abstract: The invention relates to a method of and an apparatus for drying a fiber web, whereby the fiber web (5) is dried in a cylinder drying unit (12) and in a band drier unit (11). The cylinder drying unit (12) and the band drier unit (11) are arranged one above the other. A considerable space saving is then achieved and the building costs remain rather moderate. Simultaneously, a remarkable addition to the drying capacity is achievable by moderate investments by means of existing apparatuses, for instance. (FIG.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Valmet CorporationInventors: Jukka Lehtinen, Elias Retulainen
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Patent number: 5845415Abstract: A method and apparatus for impingement drying and/or through-drying of a paper or material web in which the web is dried by blowing hot air and/or superheated steam and/or equivalent from an impingement drying device in a direction substantially perpendicular to the web, and the web is passed on support of a wire or equivalent past the impingement drying device. In the area of the impingement drying device, the web and wire are supported from the opposite side of the wire, opposite in relation to the web, by blowings produced from vacuum blow box substantially across the entire width of the web. One set of blowings from the blow box are blown at a speed substantially higher than the speed of the drying wire. The outlet direction of the blowings is substantially the same as the running direction of the drying wire in this area, and as such, steam and/or air is/are ejected out of the space between the drying wire and the wall placed in connection with the blow boxes that produce the blowings.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1997Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: Valmet CorporationInventor: Hans Sundqvist
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Patent number: 5813135Abstract: The present invention is directed to a coaxial waveguide applicator for an electromagnetic wave-activated sorption system which comprises at least one sorber having a metallic tubular housing defining an outer conductor and first and second ends which are sealed to define an enclosure within the outer conductor; a sorbate/sorbent compound located within the enclosure; the sorber including a port through which a sorbate may be communicated into or out of the enclosure; a metallic inner conductor extending into the outer conductor and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the sorber; an electromagnetic wave generator; and a waveguide for coupling electromagnetic waves generated by the electromagnetic wave generator to the inner and outer conductors; wherein electromagnetic waves transmitted by the electromagnetic wave generator are propagated through the enclosure by the inner and outer conductors to desorb the sorbate from the sorbate/sorbent compound.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1997Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Assignee: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research OrganisationInventors: Neville A. Michie, David H. Tester
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Patent number: 5787605Abstract: A method of storing and transporting gas wherein a large amount of gas is stored and transported by bringing the gas into contact with a porous material having fine pores and a large specific surface area in the presence of a compound serving as a host at or close to room temperature. The method according to the invention enables the gas in an amount equivalent to more than 180 times as much as an unit volume of the porous material to be stored or transported in a short time, even under a low pressure, for example, atmospheric pressure or up to 10.68 atm (equivalent to 10 kg/cm.sup.2 by gauge pressure) or less, and furthermore, is applicable to various kinds of gases.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1997Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.Inventors: Toshiharu Okui, Yuriko Maeda, Katsumi Kaneko
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Patent number: 5636452Abstract: A paper drying apparatus including a first rotatable drum, wherein the first rotatable drum has an inner perimeter and an outer perimeter and a second rotatable drum having an inner perimeter and an outer perimeter. A fabric sheet for carrying a paper web is provided, wherein the fabric sheet passes around the outer perimeter of the first rotatable drum and proceeds to next pass around the outer perimeter of the second rotatable drum. As the fabric sheet conveys the paper web around the first rotatable drum, a drying air is applied to the paper web in a direction from the inner perimeter of the first rotatable drum toward the outer perimeter of the first rotatable drum, further passing through the paper web. As the fabric sheet and paper web proceed around the second rotatable drum, a drying air is applied to the paper web in a direction from the outer perimeter of the second rotatable drum toward the inner perimeter of the second rotatable drum, further passing through the paper web in a similar direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1995Date of Patent: June 10, 1997Assignee: James River Corporation of VirginiaInventors: Benjamin A. Thorp, James Gilpatrick
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Patent number: 5465505Abstract: An inverted dryer group having a single-wire draw in a multi-cylinder dryer in a paper machine, including steam-heated drying cylinders arranged in a lower row and against which the drying wire of the cylinder group presses a web to be dried into direct contact. Reversing cylinders or rolls of the dryer group are arranged above gaps between the drying cylinders inside a loop of the drying wire. A support wire is placed in contact with the reversing cylinders or rolls over a turning sector of about 60.degree. to about 120.degree.. The support wire is guided by guide rolls arranged in gaps between the reversing cylinders as well as by other necessary rolls. The web is pressed against the drying wire on the turning sector by tension of the support wire.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1993Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Assignee: Valmet Paper Machinery, Inc.Inventor: Reima Kerttula
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Patent number: 5426867Abstract: Dryer section of a paper machine having so-called normal drying groups with a single-wire draw, heated contact drying cylinders arranged in an upper row and leading cylinders or rolls arranged in a lower row. At least one drying module is arranged between and/or inside the normal drying groups and in which the opposite side of the web, in relation to the side of the web placed against the contact-drying cylinders, is placed against the heated cylinder face of a single large drying cylinder or cylinders in the drying module. The web is placed in direct contact against the heated cylinder face of the large drying cylinders. The drying module includes a separate loop of a drying wire which guides the web and presses its opposite side against the heated face of the large cylinders over a sector which is greater than about 180.degree.. The diameter of the large drying cylinder(s) is larger than the diameter of the contact drying cylinders in the normal drying groups.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1993Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Assignee: Valmet Paper Machinery, Inc.Inventors: Jouko Yli-Kauppila, Mikko Siiteri
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Patent number: 5388347Abstract: A dryer section in a paper machine for drying a paper web, having normal dryer groups with a single-wire draw in which drying cylinders are arranged in an upper row and reversing cylinders in a lower row. The dryer section has at least one inverted dryer groups in which drying cylinders are arranged in a lower row and reversing cylinders are arranged in an upper row. In view of making the dryer section more compact, intensifying the evaporation, reducing the transverse shrinkage of the web, and/or improving the runnability of the web, the drying cylinder and/or the reversing cylinder or roll placed in connection with the transfer over the gap between the groups is/are placed so that its/their height position is displaced as compared with the other cylinders in the same group. In an inverted group, an upper reversing cylinder is arranged in connection with blower devices for drying air for the web.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: Valmet Paper Machinery, Inc.Inventors: Reima Kerttula, Jouko Yli-Kauppila