Advancing Structure Flexing, Looping Or Coiling Sheet, Web Or Strand Patents (Class 432/59)
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Patent number: 4736500Abstract: An air texturing system for partially oriented yarn in which a draw block of aluminum or other suitable material is employed to provide two stages of drawing for the yarn to be textured. The draw block has an inlet offset from the outlet to provide for one stage of drawing between the inlet and outlet of the draw block.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1987Date of Patent: April 12, 1988Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventor: Andre M. Goineau
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Patent number: 4715810Abstract: A process and apparatus for removing volatile contaminants from scrap metal is disclosed. The process is carried out in a furnace maintained at a relatively constant temperature and having a first zone in which volatiles contained on the surface of the metal are vaporized and a second zone in which carbon contained on the surface of the metal is pyrolyzed. The furnace also has a conveyor for transporting metal therethrough at a specific speed to ensure complete vaporization and pyrolysis of the contaminants. The process includes the steps of sufficiently vaporizing the volatiles without oxidizing the metal, the vaporizing producing fumes containing unburned hydrocarbons. The hydrocarbon fumes are then burned to produce hot gas which is recirculated to the furnace. The hot gas contacts the incoming metal and vaporizes the volatiles contained thereon.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1986Date of Patent: December 29, 1987Assignee: Aluminum Company of AmericaInventors: Everett M. Ramsey, Bruce A. Gray, Donald C. Evans
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Patent number: 4714427Abstract: One or two auxiliary rollers of relatively small diameter are pressed against the peripheral surface of a main rotatable body which is heated. Where the two auxiliary rollers are employed, they are spaced apart from each other and are rotated in one direction at the same peripheral speed as that of the main rotatable body. A sheet carrying an unfixed toner image is fed by being gripped between the main rotatable body and the auxiliary rollers, during which the toner is heated and dried, and fixed to the sheet with the solvent evaporated. Thereafter, the sheet is discharged toward a next process. The sheet auxiliary sheets are relatively disposed under certain positional conditions for keeping the sheet in intimate contact with the main rotatable body to achieve proper toner fixing and sheet feeding operations.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1987Date of Patent: December 22, 1987Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Ichiro Tsuruoka, Mitsuru Takahashi
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Patent number: 4696642Abstract: An apparatus for continuously heating an elongated textile article comprises a box mounted within a heating chamber at its inlet and/or outlet so as to cover the same, and a pipe connected at one end to the box and leading to a point upstream of a heat source of a heated-air circulating system. The pipe draws the outside air entering into the box also the heated air leaking out of the heating chamber, and then discharges or releases the mixture upstream of the heat source. The thus discharged mixture of the outside air and the heated air is additionally heated as a recirculating heated air.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1986Date of Patent: September 29, 1987Assignee: Yoshida Kogyo K. K.Inventor: Keizo Hatta
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Patent number: 4681536Abstract: A sluice for feeding a continually transported material to be annealed into an annealing oven includes two opposing sealing hollow plates spaced from each other to permit the material to pass therebetween and each provided with a coating of ceramic felt. A conduit for feeding buffer gas into the space between two opposing plates opens into that space to fill that space with buffer gas and to prevent oxygen from entering the oven.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1985Date of Patent: July 21, 1987Assignee: Otto Junker GmbHInventor: Rudolf Jansen
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Patent number: 4678433Abstract: An oven system for curing coated product is provided, where the oven line has at least one oven zone, with an entrance end, and a port through which coated product enters into the oven line. Means are provided for capturing substantially all of the indraft air, at least at the entrance end of the oven, near the port, and balance fan means are provided for circulating that indraft air at least in a first volume to a heat exchanger, and then back to the oven line. Solvent-rich air within the oven is withdrawn by an exhaust fan, and is delivered to an afterburner whose principal source of fuel is the volatile solvent which comes off the coated product within the oven as it is curing. A snout is provided, extending away from the entrance end of the oven in a direction towards the flow of coated product into the oven, and the snout has at least one hollow duct which is positioned near the flow path for the coated product, usually over the flow path.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1985Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignee: Hunter Engineering (Canada) Ltd.Inventor: Kenneth Ellison
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Patent number: 4668181Abstract: A heater is provided for heating an unwound portion of a web supported at a holder on a rotatable roll. A first pair of rollers between the holder and heater pull the web from the roll. A second pair of rollers advance the web after it passes through the heater.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1986Date of Patent: May 26, 1987Assignee: KMB Kunststoffmetallbearbeitung GmbHInventor: Joachim Bernauer
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Patent number: 4662840Abstract: An indirect fired oven system for curing coated products, particularly metal product such as coiled sheet steel or coiled sheet aluminum, is provided. The oven line comprises at least one oven zone though usually at least two or three zones are present, through which the coated product travels, and the oven line is operated at elevated temperatures. An indraft is induced at the entrance and exit ends of the oven line by a balance air fan which captures the indraft air at both ends almost immediately that it enters the oven line, and feeds part of the indraft air to a heat exchanger and then back to the oven zones, and part of it unheated directly back to the oven zones. The temperature in the oven zones is controlled by the influx to each zone of heated air.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1985Date of Patent: May 5, 1987Assignee: Hunter Engineering (Canada) Ltd.Inventor: Kenneth Ellison
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Patent number: 4641504Abstract: A yarn heating chamber is disclosed which comprises a rigid outer housing of U-shaped cross section and including transversely spaced apart side walls, and three plates mounted between the two side walls. A contact pressure gap is formed between the side walls and the adjacent surfaces of the two outer plates, and the central plate includes a yarn receiving groove on each of its outer surfaces. The central plate is laterally movable to a threading position wherein the grooves are exposed, and heating duct means is provided for introducing a hot pressurized vapor into the contact pressure gaps, to bias the two outer plates inwardly toward each other and thereby resiliently engage the central plate therebetween. The pressurized vapor is also conducted to each of the yarn receiving grooves.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1985Date of Patent: February 10, 1987Assignee: Barmag Barmer Maschinenfabrik AGInventors: Walter Runkel, Erich Lenk, Karl Bauer
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Patent number: 4639405Abstract: This invention relates to a method and apparatus for fixing toner images in which a copy sheet bearing unfixed toner is first passed through a pair of heated fuser rollers and is subsequently passed through surfacing rollers to provide a gloss to the toner image. In order to prevent curling of the copy sheet and blistering of the glossed image, the copy sheet is passed through a conditioner means, located between the fuser rollers and the surfacing rollers, for removing a substantial portion of the moisture from the copy sheet.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1985Date of Patent: January 27, 1987Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Hans G. Franke
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Patent number: 4629420Abstract: A vapor processing system which has a vessel for containing a processing vapor generated by heating an electronic fluid contained within the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1986Date of Patent: December 16, 1986Assignee: Dynapert-HTC Corp.Inventor: Gerald E. Waldron
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Patent number: 4610627Abstract: An apparatus and method for flame treating a material web. A burner comprising a tube within a tube construction with the tubes spaced apart to form a heat sink chamber. The burner produces a continuous lean flame of relatively high velocity and is designed to minimize thermal bow along the length of the burner. The burner is mounted to a frame and is positioned to have a continuous flame extending therefrom toward the material web. The burner treats all the facing web surface while minimizing the uneven treatment of the web.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1984Date of Patent: September 9, 1986Inventor: Walter G. Wise
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Patent number: 4609344Abstract: A yarn heating chamber is disclosed which is adapted for thermally processing an advancing yarn. The chamber comprises first and second members each having a discontinuity in the form of a groove, shoulder or the like in a surface thereof, and the members are movably mounted with respect to each other between an operative position wherein the discontinuities are positioned relative to each other to define a relatively narrow yarn passage, and a threading position defining an enlarged opening to facilitate threading. Also, heating means is provided for introducing saturated water vapor into the yarn passage in the operative position, and the surfaces of the two members are in substantial heat exchange relation in both the operative and threading positions, so that the temperature of the two members remains substantially constant during a yarn threading operation.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1985Date of Patent: September 2, 1986Assignee: Barmag Barmer Maschinenfabrik AGInventors: Walter Runkel, Erich Lenk, Karl Bauer
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Patent number: 4608014Abstract: A coiler-furnace unit comprises a coiler having a heatable coiler mandrel, which is disposed in a heat insulating housing, and strip guiding means comprising pressure applying rollers for engaging a strip to be coiled at least two cylindrical guide shoes, which extend around and are engageable with the coiler mandrel. In order to avoid heat losses, at least one heat insulating shielding element is provided, which is adapted to be introduced into the annular clearance defined on one side by the guide shoes when they have been retracted from the coiler mandrel and by the pressure-applying rollers and on the other side by the coiler mandrel or the strip coiled on said mandrel.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1985Date of Patent: August 26, 1986Assignee: Voest-Alpine AktiengesellschaftInventors: Rudolf Buchegger, Franz Hirschmanner
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Patent number: 4600378Abstract: A steel strip heating furnace has a movable wall which can be positioned closer or farther away from the transverse edges of the steel in order to adjust the heat radiation applied to the opposing edges of the steel. The movable wall extends parallel to the longitudinal axis of a course along which the steel is transported through the furnace. The movable wall constitutes part of a ceiling of a furnace body and can be shifted vertically toward and away from the transverse edges of the steel so as to adjust the high-temperature heat radiation transmission area about the opposing transverse edge and thus control the heat applied to the corresponding section of the steel. Also, it is especially advantageous to provide means for cooling the movable wall so as to adjust the heat radiation therefrom. Therefore, the heating furnace can control the heat applied to the transverse edges of the steel so that the entire surface of the steel can be heated uniformly.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1985Date of Patent: July 15, 1986Assignee: Kawasaki Steel CorporationInventors: Sadao Fujita, Akira Toyokawa, Shinichiro Mutoh, Eishu Shimomukai, Kenji Ueda
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Patent number: 4595357Abstract: A method and an apparatus for continuously annealing cold rolled steel strips successively passing through a preheating zone, a low temperature heating zone, a high temperature heating soaking zone, a primary cooling zone and a secondary cooling zone. In each zone, the steel strip is driven by hearth rolls alternately upward and downward in a serpentine path. According to the invention, in a high temperature zone such as the high temperature heating zone and the primary cooling zone where the steel strip is prone to heat buckling, the steel strip is caused to pass only once in a single direction without passing along the serpentine path, thereby preventing meandering and heat buckling of the steel strip.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1985Date of Patent: June 17, 1986Assignee: Kawasaki Steel CorporationInventors: Kuniaki Sato, Yasuhisa Nakajima, Naohiko Soeda, Norio Ohta, Atsushi Nagashima
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Patent number: 4591336Abstract: Wires having an adherent coating of resin are passed through individual, segregated chambers in a convection oven where the resin is cured; if a wire fails to feed, heat to the chamber for that wire is discontinued and its chamber is cooled by a draft of forced air while the remaining wire-treating chambers continue in operation.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1984Date of Patent: May 27, 1986Assignee: Moco Thermal IndustriesInventor: Ronald L. Konczalski
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Patent number: 4591517Abstract: A web dryer for use in the graphic arts industry or the like includes a dryer housing through which a printed web travels and which contains a plurality of nozzles, an air inlet, an air exhaust and a source of heat. The desired ventilation rate for purposes of maintaining the interior dryer environment at a required low percentage of the Lower Flammable Limit is designed to be dependent on the measured or calculated rate of ink application to the web. The ink application rate and information regarding the actual exhaust flow or ventilation rate is fed to a ventilation rate control and the exhaust flow or ventilation rate is then varied in response thereto, as by controlling a variable speed exhaust blower. At the same time, make-up air is provided to the dryer interior, preferably at a point remote from the exhaust discharge duct so that it thoroughly mixes with recirculating air within the dryer to reduce condensation problems.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1984Date of Patent: May 27, 1986Assignee: Overly, Inc.Inventors: Rodger E. Whipple, Richard H. Curtis
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Patent number: 4589843Abstract: Improved techniques for infra-red generating gas-fired burners to heat-treat substrates with or without the added heating effects of the hot combusted gases generated by the burners. Burners can have ceramic fiber mat held over shallow combustion mixture plenum essentially completely spanned by baffle. Mats can have folded-in edges to permit close packing. Plenum can have partition forming small ignition compartment with igniter against covering portion of mat.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1984Date of Patent: May 20, 1986Inventor: Thomas M. Smith
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Patent number: 4588378Abstract: A continuous heat treating furnace in which independent sectioned chambers are provided at least in part of a pre-heating/pre-cooling zone in the furnace body, with a cooler or heater being provided in suction ducts of the sectioned chambers so as to rapidly heat or cool the metallic strip through operation of dampers disposed in the suction ducts, thus making it possible to alter heat curves as required for heat treatment of various metallic strips.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1984Date of Patent: May 13, 1986Assignee: Chugai Ro Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tadashi Yamamoto, Masato Nagata, Tomoyuki Oba
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Patent number: 4580353Abstract: A conveyor has successive mutually spaced driven rollers in which hot rolled steel rod is transported in the form of overlapping offset rings. The rings are rapidly air cooled by first nozzles which direct first jets of cooling air upwardly to impinge against and to flow around the conveyor rollers, and by second nozzles which direct second jets of cooling air upwardly between the rollers. The first and and second jets of cooling air produce respective first and second velocity profiles, each having an average velocity. The arrangement of the first and second nozzles in relation to each other and to the conveyor rollers is such that the velocity profiles of the first and second jets are superimposed one over the other to produce a broader combined velocity profile having an average velocity greater than that of either the first or second velocity profiles.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1984Date of Patent: April 8, 1986Assignee: Morgan Construction CompanyInventors: Asjed A. Jalil, Charles H. Gage
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Patent number: 4568274Abstract: A heat treating furnace for a metallic strip, which includes a heat exchanging zone and a heating/soaking zone provided within a furnace body by dividing the furnace body with a partition wall disposed in a widthwise direction so as to transport the metallic strip in a confronting state through the heat exchanging zone. The heat exchanging zone is further provided with nozzles for jetting atmospheric gas of the heat exchanging zone onto opposite surfaces of the metallic strip being transported, an atmosphere supply duct for the nozzles, and a circulation fan so as to utilize sensible heat discharged or dissipated from the metallic strip during pre-cooling for pre-heating the metallic strip.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1984Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Assignee: Chugai Ro Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masayuki Imose, Tadashi Yamamoto, Masato Nagata
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Patent number: 4565524Abstract: A yarn heating chamber is disclosed which is adapted for thermally processing an advancing yarn. The chamber comprises first and second members each having a discontinuity in the form of a groove, shoulder or the like in the surface thereof, and the members are movably mounted with respect to each other between an operative position wherein the discontinuities are positioned relative to each other to define a relatively narrow yarn passage, and a threading position defining an enlarged opening to facilitate threading. Also, heating means is provided for introducing saturated water vapor into the yarn passage in the operative position.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1983Date of Patent: January 21, 1986Assignee: Barmag Barmer Maschinenfabrik AGInventors: Walter Runkel, Erich Lenk, Karl Bauer
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Patent number: 4560347Abstract: A yarn heating chamber is disclosed which is adapted for thermally processing an advancing yarn. The chamber comprises first and second members each having a discontinuity in the form of a groove, shoulder or the like in a surface thereof, and the members are movably mounted with respect to each other between an operative position wherein the discontinuities are positioned relative to each other to define a relatively narrow yarn passage, and a threading position defining an enlarged opening to facilitate threading. Also, heating means is provided for introducing saturated water vapor into the yarn passage in the operative position, and the surfaces of the two members are in substantial heat exchange relation in both the operative and threading positions, so that the temperature of the two members remains substantially constant during a yarn threading operation.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1983Date of Patent: December 24, 1985Assignee: Barmag Barmer Maschinenfabrik AGInventors: Walter Runkel, Erich Lenk, Karl Bauer
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Patent number: 4559010Abstract: An apparatus for continuously producing continuous oxidized filaments which comprises an oxidizing furnace having a heated oxidizing gas atmosphere therein, into which continuous precursor filaments such as polyacrylaonitle filaments are continuously introduced, in which the precursor filaments are converted into oxidized filaments and from which the oxidized filaments are continuously drawn out, a first duct communicated with the furnace to provide a flow of an oxidizing gas such as heated air having a temperature in the range of from about 200.degree. C. to about 300.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1984Date of Patent: December 17, 1985Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Kosuke Katsuki, Yukihiro Murakami
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Patent number: 4557689Abstract: In an air jet texturing machine or the like for bulking a multifilament yarn with means to conduct the bulked yarn through a heating tube under relatively low tension at high speed, said tube having a nominal inner diameter which is more than 10 times the diameter of the bulked yarn and a length of more than 1 meter, the improvement wherein the yarn tube has at least one yarn encircling beaded segment with a radially inwardly protruding edge which reduces the inner diameter of the tube by at least 5% up to 50% of said nominal diameter.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1981Date of Patent: December 10, 1985Assignee: Barmag Barmer Maschinenfabrik AgInventor: Eberhard Krenzer
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Patent number: 4556386Abstract: The combustion system includes a hearth lined with refractory, a combustion chamber formed in the refractory, an air manifold mounted on the hearth, a plurality of gas manifolds extending through the air manifold and into the combustion chamber, and a diffuser mounted on the manifolds to cause turbulence in the air/gas mixture. The gas manifolds include aspirating means for combining the air and gas. The combustion chamber is elongated and has an elongated neck with a flue gas exit slot over which the work piece passes. The flue gas from the combustion of the air/gas mixture in the combustion chamber increases in velocity as the flue gas passes through the elongated neck and exits the flue gas exit slot. The slot has a length sufficient to permit the work piece to rotate 360.degree. as the work piece rotates and travels through the hearth. This causes the work piece to be uniformly heated over every square inch of its surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1983Date of Patent: December 3, 1985Inventor: James G. McElroy
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Patent number: 4553929Abstract: A heating furnace for heating elongate materials has a cylindrical furnace body whose both ends are closed by first and second end walls. The furnace body has an exhaust port formed near the first end wall. A material to be heated is inserted into the furnace body through penetrating holes formed in the end walls. A plurality of furnace core tubes are arranged in the body at a prescribed distance from the inner peripheral surface of the body and along the axis of the body. A heating chamber is defined by the inner surfaces of the core tubes. An air-gas passage is defined between the inner peripheral surface of the furnace body and the outer peripheral surfaces of the core tubes. The air-gas passage communicates with the heating chamber through a communication passage formed in the core tube adjacent to the second end wall.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1984Date of Patent: November 19, 1985Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Tadayuki Kanatani, Yasuo Sakata
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Patent number: 4554434Abstract: A heating plate for use in a drying device for the drying of inked paper produced by printing apparatus. The heating plate is formed by a sheet of metal having a central rectangular portion which serves to receive the inked paper and whose larger dimension at least equals the width of the inked paper in a direction perpendicular to the transport direction of the paper. The two sides of the plate which are parallel to the larger dimension are folded towards the underside in order to form two holders which serve to receive heating elements of a type which is clad with an insulating mineral.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1984Date of Patent: November 19, 1985Assignee: U.S. Philips CorporationInventors: Gilles Bailleul, Patrick Coville
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Patent number: 4551093Abstract: A solid stick composition, in a container, is moved through a protective tunnel wherein the stick is cooled to effect solidification, remelted to fill any void in the stick, cooled to solidify, and polished, by heating and cooling, with filtered air flowing through the tunnel to remove heat therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1984Date of Patent: November 5, 1985Assignee: Carter-Wallace Inc.Inventor: Frederick P. Sisbarro
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Patent number: 4545762Abstract: An apparatus for continuously producing continuous oxidized filaments (1) including a series of lower guide rollers (3a, 3b, 3c . . . ) for guiding filaments provided at the outside of the furnace (2) and a series of gas suction seal chambers (8a, 8b, 8c . . . ) provided at the lower portion in the furnace. The gas suction seal chambers have a series of sub-partition plates (23a, 23b, 23c . . . ) which are arranged along the path of the filaments and are provided with gas passing means. The external air which tends to go into the furnace through the slits (10) formed in the bottom wall (20) of the furnace will be drawn into the gas suction seal chambers and prevented from entering the heated oxidizing atmosphere in the furnace. According to the sealing effect, the temperature variance in the furnace will be reduced and the quality of produced filaments will be improved.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1983Date of Patent: October 8, 1985Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Yosihumi Arita, Yukihiro Murakami, Miyabi Yuasa
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Patent number: 4538986Abstract: The invention concerns a means for supporting the material being treated in continuous-action heat treatment furnaces. The support means consists of a cooled roller (5), on the periphery of which at least two cooled rollers (7) with substantially smaller diameter have been placed. The roller (5) is placed outside the furnaces (13, 16) and/or between two consecutive furnaces. Supporting of the material (18) is carried out by the aid of one roller (7) at a time, the roller (7) rotating at the speed of moving of the material. By the aid of the drive (3) provided for the roller (5), the mutual positioning of the rollers (7) can be changed.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1984Date of Patent: September 3, 1985Assignee: Outokumpu OyInventors: Seppo I. Blomqvist, Markku T. Saarela, Martti E. Huhtala, Raimo A. Niska, Hannu A. Vaittinen
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Patent number: 4537492Abstract: A simple, reliable heater-fuser station for fusing toner images upon relatively stiff, resilient and moist printing plates includes a curved heater-platen positioned between a pair of entrance squeegee rollers and a pair of exit rollers. The angles between the plate material and the surfaces of the heater-platen due to roller orientations are such that the high beam strength and resiliency characteristics of the wet plates are advantageously employed to maintain intimate contact between the leading and trailing edge portions, as well as centralized portions, of the plates and the heater-platen.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1983Date of Patent: August 27, 1985Assignee: Itek CorporationInventors: Juergen G. Lein, Daniel H. Robbins
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Patent number: 4529379Abstract: A cooking oven utilizing in combination, convection, radiant, and pregnation heating. The apparatus includes a cooking compartment positioned between combustion chambers that provide spaced apart confronting heating surfaces which provide radiant heating, and forced circulating heating air passages, each of which have an inlet opening with a closed heated plenum chamber so as to forcibly discharge pregnating heat therethrough into the cooking compartment, with the heated air contained in the cooking chamber providing normal convection heating therein.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1983Date of Patent: July 16, 1985Inventor: Peter DiCastri
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Patent number: 4529378Abstract: A yarn heating chamber is disclosed which is adapted for thermally processing an advancing yarn. The chamber comprises first and second members each having a discontinuity in the form of a groove, shoulder or the like in the front surface thereof, and the members are movably mounted with respect to each other between an operative position wherein the discontinuities are positioned relative to each other to define a relatively narrow yarn passage, and a threading position defining an enlarged opening to facilitate threading. Also, at least one of the first and second members includes a rear surface which faces oppositely from the front surface of such member. Heating means is provided for introducing a hot pressurized vapor into the yarn passage when the members are in the operative position, and a portion of the hot pressurized vapor is directed into contact with the rear surface so that the hot pressurized vapor acts to bias the front surfaces toward each other to provide a firm contact therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1983Date of Patent: July 16, 1985Assignee: Barmag Barmer Maschinenfabrik AGInventors: Walter Runkel, Erich Lenk, Karl Bauer
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Patent number: 4522586Abstract: The process treats a continuous stream of containers of solid material effecting melting or heating of the material within the package. The dwell time within the process is minimized while at the same time the maximum temperature achieved by any of the material is held within an allowable maximum.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1983Date of Patent: June 11, 1985Inventor: Frank C. Price
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Patent number: 4511328Abstract: A method and apparatus for the reclamation of inorganic fibers from waste continuous strips of inorganic fibers. A binding agent, such as an organic binder, must be removed before the fibers can be reused or further processed. One or more layers of continuous strips are conveyed to a heating zone where the strips 42 are supported along a predetermined path as a heating fluid is drawn rapidly through the strips. The heating fluid is controlled as to temperature, pressure and mass flow rate to insure that the binder is properly decomposed and that the products of decomposition are rapidly carried away from the strips to prevent heat buildup which could cause a temperature increase to the fusion point of the fibers. Process temperatures are thus suitably controlled to below the fusion temperature of the fiber material.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1983Date of Patent: April 16, 1985Assignee: Manville Service CorporationInventors: Dennis L. Ramge, John H. Miller
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Patent number: 4503625Abstract: A tank system for cold fixing a toner powder on a paper as it is conducted through a fixing station of a non-mechanical high speed printing and copying device characterized by the printed paper being conducted through an atmosphere enriched with the vapor of a fixing agent. The tank system includes an injection tank which is connected to a replaceable feed container containing the agent with the injection tank being controlled to inject the agent into the fixing station to maintain the desired concentration of the vapor. The system also includes a recovery device including a water separator which separates condensed fixing agent from the water of the condensate. The system also includes a buffer tank which receives the recovered fixing agent, a pressure tank which is coupled to the buffer tank and has an outlet with a valve connected to the supply system, and an air pump to supply compressed air to the pressure tank to return any agent in the tank into the feed container and/or into the injection tank.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1983Date of Patent: March 12, 1985Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Hans Manzer
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Patent number: 4504220Abstract: A drying apparatus with a deodorizing member for a printing machine including a hot blast nozzle for directing a hot blast against a web of printed material for drying the printed material. The deodorizing member includes a preheating chamber provided with a burner for preheating a collective process gas including a portion of a used process gas already used during the drying operation. A catalytic layer is provided for oxidizing the used process gas and is operatively connected to a fan for supplying the used process gas through the catalytic layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1983Date of Patent: March 12, 1985Assignees: Toshiba Kikai Kabushiki Kaisha, Netsu Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kiyoshi Sunakawa, Shinichi Maruyama
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Patent number: 4501553Abstract: An improved floatation-type pressure pad is described as having lines of jet nozzles which are so arranged at the opposing ends of the pad that streams or jets of gas, emitting from the nozzles and striking a strip of material passing nearby, tend to stretch the material in a crosswise direction to flatten the strip and eliminate any crosswise distortions in the strip. Ancillary to this, is vertically offsetting pairs of adjacent pads to momentarily form in the strip of material, an inclination or wave in a lengthwise direction to help flatten the strip and eliminate such distortions in the strip.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1984Date of Patent: February 26, 1985Assignee: Chugai Ro Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masayuki Imose, Takao Seno, Yoshihito Sakaguchi
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Patent number: 4498864Abstract: A flame intensity controller for controlling the air/gas mixture introduced into a conveying and/or mixing tube. Plural heating arrays are transversely aligned to the direction of movement to dry the moving web. The controller selectively controls the heating intensity of each section of the heating arrays to thereby control the amount of drying experienced by each longitudinal section of the web. The controller may be a countercurrent air controller or a mechanical restrictor. The energy output of each section is controlled between adjustable upper and lower energy levels. However, the lower energy level is chosen to be sufficient to sustain combustion. The independent control of the dryer sections provides dramatic improvement in uniformity of the moisture "profile" across the web.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1982Date of Patent: February 12, 1985Assignee: Techmark CorporationInventors: Reinhold C. Roth, Richard F. Terra
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Patent number: 4497627Abstract: Apparatus for preheating, drafting, and stabilizing in sequence a running yarn strand and including a heated shoe device, freely rotating idler rolls at each end of the heated shoe device and a fixed draw pin with the heated shoe device having two different temperature zones by which the running yarn strand is preheated prior to being drawn when passing over the fixed draw pin, and is thereafter heat stabilized.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1984Date of Patent: February 5, 1985Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Bobby M. Phillips
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Patent number: 4494929Abstract: A continuous heat treatment furnace for heat-treating a metal strip by passing the metal strip continuously through the interior of the furnace, comprising a wall of an air-permeable solid having a three-dimensional skeleton structure or net-like laminate structure satisfying the following requirement: ##EQU1## wherein .delta. stands for the thickness (m) of the air-permeable solid wall, a.sub.p the specific surface area (m.sup.2 /m.sup.3) of the air-permeable solid wall, and .epsilon. a porosity of the air-permeable solid wall, is arranged between the confronting surfaces of the strip.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1983Date of Patent: January 22, 1985Assignee: Nippon Steel CorporationInventors: Masato Fujioka, Katsuyoshi Kobayashi, Koichi Yuta, Nobuyoshi Nishihara
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Patent number: 4493640Abstract: A solvent reducing oven wherein stock that includes solvent is conveyed through an oven housing from which the solvent vapors are ducted and propelled into the side of the burner at an acute angle of about 60 degrees plus or minus 5 degrees to the burner axis. The solvent vapors are thereby combusted and the heated gases resulting being mixed with regulated quantities of air and propelled back into the oven for further solvent evaporation.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1983Date of Patent: January 15, 1985Assignee: Blu-Surf, Inc.Inventor: Lester A. Hanson
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Patent number: 4492571Abstract: This invention relates to a baking and drying furnace wherein hot air is supplied from the top of containers such as cans passing through the furnace in an inverted attitude and the hot air within the cans are suctioned whereby the hot air may flow along internal and external surfaces of the containers, the improvement wherein the containers are prevented from being tumbled by being flapped by a stream of hot air.First, in order to prevent cans from being tumbled by being flapped by a turbulent flow of hot air which downwardly flows along the outside of containers such as cans resulting from impingement of hot air upon a can transporting passage, nozzles for suctioning hot air are arranged along said transporting passage to arrange the flowing direction of downwardly flowing hot air.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1982Date of Patent: January 8, 1985Assignee: Toyo Seikan Kaisha, Ltd.Inventor: Hideo Miura
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Patent number: 4485294Abstract: Apparatus is provided for obtaining optimal development of photothermographic paper at different paper speeds and with intermittent paper movement. This is accomplished by a heater platen with plural heaters which are selectively energized in accordance with a function of paper speed. Also a fan for cooling of the platen is selectively energized in accordance with temperature. For this purpose, a temperature signal is produced corresponding to the temperature of each heater and, a speed signal is produced corresponding to the paper speed; if desired, a contrast signal can be produced corresponding to the degree of contrast desired in the development of the paper. A logic device, preferably a microprocessor operating under a program control, processes the signals and controls the energization of the heaters and the fan. More particularly, the platen is heated by plural electrical resistance heaters and is provided with a temperature sensor for each resistance heater.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1983Date of Patent: November 27, 1984Assignee: Phoenix Medical CorporationInventor: David B. Rosenberg
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Patent number: 4484889Abstract: The installation comprises a blowing chamber (1) in which takes place the heat treatment of the product (2) and a recovery chamber (5) surrounding this blowing chamber (1). One at least of the two horizontal walls of the recovery chamber (5) is formed so as to present, on the outside, a flattened outer duct (6) through which the treatment gas is admitted into the recovery chamber (5) and, on the inside, a flattened inner duct (7) through which a part of the treatment gas is discharged from the recovery chamber (5).Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1983Date of Patent: November 27, 1984Assignee: Air IndustrieInventors: Paul H. Marchal, Guy F. Doucin
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Patent number: 4485059Abstract: A method of thermoforming comprising providing a continuous sheet of thermoplastic polymeric foam, transporting said sheet through an atmosphere of at least predominantly steam at a temperature of at least 215.degree. F. maintaining said sheet in said atmosphere for a time sufficient to cause a decrease in the density thereof; thereafter while under the influence of said temperature, deforming at least a portion of said sheet to a predetermined shape and while so deformed, cooling the same to cause retention of said shape and a system for carrying out said method.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1983Date of Patent: November 27, 1984Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventors: Charles M. Krutchen, Wen-Pao Wu
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Patent number: 4474496Abstract: A web dryer for upper and lower stretches of horizontally extending lengthwise moving web, having stacked air bar assemblies of the compact type, has a single burner for supplying hot gases to the two air bar assemblies that are between the stretches. The burner projects into an inlet section of a T-shaped duct, which has branches terminating at a pair of outlets, each opening to, but spaced from, the air inlet of the blower for one of said two assemblies. A deflector plate in the inlet section of the T-shaped duct, swingable about an upright axis at the downstream end of that section, apportions burner combustion products between the branches. The burner is controlled by a thermostat in the header of the lower of said two assemblies, the deflector plate by a thermostat in the header of the upper of said two assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1983Date of Patent: October 2, 1984Assignee: W. R. Grace & Co.Inventor: Michael O. Rocheleau
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Patent number: 4474552Abstract: Infra-red irradiation is combined with additional heating and/or drying to more effectively treat substrates. Irradiation from gas-fired infra-red radiators provides hot gaseous combustion products that can be directed to help heat and/or dry substrates. Width of irradiator can be made adjustable, as can its color temperature. Color temperatures as low as 950.degree. F. can be obtained without combustion catalysts such as platinum, by having a fine-mesh wire screen in front of ceramic fiber matrix burner face.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1981Date of Patent: October 2, 1984Inventor: Thomas M. Smith