Including Gas Or Vapor Recirculation Patents (Class 34/649)
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Patent number: 7966743Abstract: A dryer operable in close proximity to and in series with an inkjet printhead comprises a heat source and an air bearing structure on one side of the predetermined path and having a pressurized air inlet and an air outlet adjacent to the drying position of the receiver medium. Air flow from the air bearing structure outlet forms an air bearing for the receiver medium. A microporous filter positioned at the outlet and being adapted to convert the air flow from the outlet to a diffuse flow, the microporous filter being formed of an inner layer of very fine screen for optimum air diffusion and an outer layer of courser woven screen to add rigidity and protection from scuffing.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2007Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Michael J. Piatt, Kenneth E. Hix, Daniel Gelbart
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Patent number: 7582008Abstract: A centralized device for the distribution and discharge of air causing the evaporation of a carrier in a number of user installations each having an intake channel and a discharge channel, comprising a single manifold for the reception, delivery and discharge of air-carrier mixture from and to the installations and a discharge fan connected to said manifold, and comprising for each installation: a device for air supply, connected to the single manifold and having a fresh air suction channel and an air supply channel, a fan connected to the air supply device, a heat exchanger connected to the fan and to the intake channel of the installation, a discharge device connected to the discharge channel of the installation and to the manifold and comprising a discharge channel, and a recirculation device comprising a recirculation channel connected to the air supply device and to the discharge device.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2004Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Bobst Group Italia S.p.A.Inventor: Renzo Melotti
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Patent number: 7254902Abstract: A sheet dryer includes sprockets and a delivery chain, at least one heat-resistant glass plate, at least one lower-surface drying lamp, a guide plate, a plurality of first discharge holes, and a plurality of second discharge holes. The sprockets and delivery chain convey a paper sheet along a convey path. The heat-resistant glass plate is arranged under the sheet convey path. The lower-surface drying lamp is arranged under the heat-resistant glass plate and dries the lower surface of the printed/coated paper sheet. The guide plate is arranged adjacent to the heat-resistant glass plate in a sheet convey direction. The first discharge holes are formed in the heat-resistant glass plate. Air is discharged upward through the first discharge holes. The second discharge holes are formed in the guide plate. Air is discharged through the second discharge holes in the widthwise direction of the paper sheet.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2005Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Komori CorporationInventors: Tomoyuki Hayasaka, Satoshi Shibata
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Patent number: 6286229Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: January 10, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Valmet Panelhandling OyInventors: Kari Simolin, Erno Tulonen
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Patent number: 6108942Abstract: A drying apparatus for sliced veneer sheets having a conveying system comprising two superposed conveyor belts lying one above the other which are guided over a drying path around guide members. The drying path includes both rectilinear and curvilinear sections and includes a three roller configuration for making a one hundred eighty degree turn in the drying path. The drying path is designed to provide for pressing of the veneer and to allow for the effects of shrinking of the veneer during the drying process.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1998Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Fezer S.A. Industrias MecanicasInventor: Carlos Alberto Fernando Fezer
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Patent number: 6088931Abstract: A dryer is disclosed in a compact design for interstation use on printing presses, particularly lithographic presses. High velocity air is combined with intense infrared radiation to heat, evaporate and scrub vapor from freshly printed substrates. Air under pressure is provided through passages in a housing which is passed toward and by the infrared lamp in such a way as to cool the lamp and thereafter impact the substrate being dried. A pressure sensing control prevents operation of the lamp without the cooling air. The lamp power circuit is switched off if air pressure is lost. The dryer is mounted in an extractor housing provided with a negative pressure to extract the supplied air after it impacts upon the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1999Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Assignee: Howard W. DeMooreInventors: John E. Aylor, Brian K. Totten, Michael R. Ocker
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Patent number: 6073368Abstract: Described is a drying and/or fixing device for blowing at a textile material web, which is transported in its longitudinal direction in the broad-stretched condition through at least one treatment field and blown at there from blowboxes with a treatment gas. In order to assure that the treatment gas flowing off from the material web--viewed over the width of the material web--is discharged everywhere with the same suction pull, provision is made with the help of flow guide means associated with the back sides of the blowboxes that the treatment gas flowing back upon treatment of the material web can only flow off tangentially on the longitudinal edges of the treatment field corresponding with the edges of the material web.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1999Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: A. Monforts Textilmaschinen GmbH & Co.Inventor: Helge Freiberg
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Patent number: 6058626Abstract: A dryer for material webs for supplying heat to at least one side of a material web, the dryer having a dryer housing formed with an inlet opening and an outlet opening for material webs, and at least one ventilator and at least one heating device for producing heated gas, includes a burner unit shielded against the atmosphere in the dryer, and a supply system for supplying the burner unit with process gas formed of a large portion of exhaust gas of the dryer, the process gas being maintained for a dwell time and at a temperature level adequate for complete combustion of volatile solvents before it is supplied once again as heated gas to the interior of the dryer.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AGInventors: Clemens De Vroome, Franciscus Ernst
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Patent number: 5867920Abstract: A combination infrared/convection dryer or oven for drying travelling webs. A shutter assembly is provided between the infrared radiation source and the moving web in order to selectively expose the web to infrared radiation. Drying efficiency is optimized by adding heated impinged air at high velocity on the machine direction ends and between the infrared elements. The air being discharged on the web is heated as it is pulled across the elements to a centralized return air duct. The return air is pulled into the inlet of a close coupled supply fan which then discharges the air to the nozzles. A portion of the air is also exhausted to atmosphere to maintain the oven enclosure in a negative pressure state, thus drawing fresh make-up air into the oven housing through the web inlet and outlet slots. Flotation nozzles can be used where contactless support of the running web is desired. Enhanced drying of the web and/or a coating on the web at high speed is achieved without a concomitant increase in dryer length.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1997Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Megtec Systems, Inc.Inventors: Allan W. Rogne, Jeffrey D. Quass, Michael G. Tesar
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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