Including Distributor Comprising Perforated Plate Patents (Class 34/654)
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Patent number: 10252299Abstract: An air curtain device is provided. The air curtain device comprises a pressure limiting module, and an air curtain body communicating with the pressure limiting module. The pressure limiting module is provided with a pressure limiting chamber, which has an air inlet connected with a gas source and a first air outlet communicating with the air curtain body. The pressure limiting chamber is provided with a pressure linking member, which is capable of changing a cross-sectional area of the first air outlet through which the gas flow passes in accordance with variation of pressure in the pressure limiting chamber, so that the gas flow output from the first air outlet has a pressure which is kept in a preset range. This ensures a stable flux for the gas flow output from the air curtain device, and increases the yield for fabricating the array substrate.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2016Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignees: BOE TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO., LTD., BEIJING BOE DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.Inventors: Chunze Zhang, Wei Li, Kai Yu, Cong Liu
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Patent number: 8615899Abstract: Apparatus and method for the non-contact drying of a web of material. The apparatus includes air flotation nozzles for floating the web, and direct air impingement nozzles for enhanced drying of the web. The nozzle arrangement is particularly well-suited to float and dry light weight webs under moderate to high tension. Increased cushion pressure is created to support the web preferably with the same horsepower as conventional arrangements. The increased cushion pressure pad of the nozzle arrangement allows for good flotation with reduced velocities below about 11,500 FPM. Machine direction wrinkles are removed and the result is positive flotation with no marking on the web or ink build up on the air bars. The nozzle arrangement includes pairs of flotation nozzles directly opposing pairs of direct impingement nozzles. A perforated member can be positioned between flotation nozzles within a pair of flotation nozzles to control return air.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2009Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: MegTec Systems, Inc.Inventor: Michael O. Rocheleau
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Patent number: 8561321Abstract: An air injection nozzle has an air injection face with a number of air injection holes arrayed at an interval (Py) in first and second staggered rows. The first row and the second rows are positioned at an interval (Px). The air injection face and the sheet running face confront each other at a distance (L). The air injection holes in the air injection face have a diameter (D). The interval (Px), the interval (Py), the distance (L) and the diameter (D) satisfy Formula (1): 6?(L/D)/(Px/Py)?9, and Formula (2): 4?L/D?8. This air injection nozzle is employed as a resin film heat treating apparatus in a tenter oven to be used for manufacturing the resin film.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2012Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Hiroyuki Inoue, Takanori Nishida, Hiroyuki Aso
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Patent number: 8495824Abstract: The invention refers to a distributor plate (12) for fluidized bed equipment (9) with openings (3) and deflector strips (1) arranged directly above them. It is characterised by the deflection strips (1) having an oblong shape, being mounted longitudinally in the fluidized bed equipment (9), in parallel to the main flow direction (19) of the product above the openings (3) in the base plate (2), and having spacers (6) that form an outflow cross-section around the periphery of the deflection strip (1) for the fluidizing gas, where the base plate openings (3) can be designed advantageously with an oblong cross-section. This ensures good fluidization of the material, while also conveying it.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2011Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: Andritz Technology and Asset Management GmbHInventors: Klaus Stanke, Paul Kröhl
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Patent number: 8220180Abstract: An air injection nozzle has an air injection face with a number of air injection holes arrayed at an interval (Py) in first and second staggered rows. The first row and the second rows are positioned at an interval (Px). The air injection face and the sheet running face confront each other at a distance (L). The air injection holes in the air injection face have a diameter (D). The interval (Px), the interval (Py), the distance (L) and the diameter (D) satisfy Formula (1): 6?(L/D)/(Px/Py)?9, and Formula (2): 4?L/D?8. This air injection nozzle is employed as a resin film heat treating apparatus in a tenter oven to be used for manufacturing the resin film.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2008Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Hiroyuki Inoue, Takanori Nishida, Hiroyuki Aso
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Patent number: 6751889Abstract: A dryer has a blower and means for dividing an airflow into two separate chambers. A drying channel is defined between the two chambers and material to be dried passes along the channel. The walls between the chambers and the channel are apertured to allow air to flow into the channel. The channel increases in cross-sectional area along the length thereof such that air flowing along the channel is subject to a pressure drop. The air thus flows substantially in one direction along the channel.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Leslie R. Wells
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Patent number: 6631567Abstract: The invention concerns an apparatus for the removal of moisture from particulized, solid food products, comprising; a housing (9); a perforated plate (2), creating two chambers (3, 4) in the housing (1), gas-inlets (5, 6), present below the perforated plate (2); an outlet (8) in the perforated plate (2), provided with a removable plug (9); heating means (15, 18) for the gases. The invention further concerns a process for the removal of moisture from solid, small particles, by subjecting these particles, while in an annular, fluidized bed to a heat treatment for a specific time.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2002Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Unilever Patent Holdings BVInventor: Sander ten Have
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Patent number: 6470598Abstract: An adjustable deckel profiler is disclosed, for use in apparatus for drying a moving paper web. The profiler is a slidable member which interacts with impingement air to control and adjust the air against the moving web. Means are provided for adjusting and setting the profiler relative to cross machine drying air profiling.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2001Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Asea Brown Boveri Inc.Inventor: Volker J. Ringer
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Patent number: 6397495Abstract: An air bar for steering a web of material has a hollow interior subjected to an air bar supply pressure. At least one air jet exit is connected to the hollow interior of the air bar. A metering device is assigned to the hollow interior of the air bar for varying the air pressured formed below the web of material for moving the web of material in a lateral direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1999Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AGInventors: Neil Doherty, Lawrence E. Zagar
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Patent number: 6128832Abstract: A system and method for providing conditioned air to a yarn traveling on a textile machine includes an air conditioning unit local to said textile machine and configured to receive input air and to condition the air to a first desired relative humidity. An air delivery conduit is in communication with the air conditioning unit and conveys the conditioned air therefrom. A diffuser is in communication with the delivery conduit so that the conditioned air flows into the diffuser. The diffuser defines a nonuniform opening so that the conditioned air leaves the diffuser in a turbulent flow. The opening is disposed at a predetermined distance from the yarn so that an air mixture, comprising the turbulent conditioned air and ambient air drawn into the turbulent flow, has a second desired relative humidity upon reaching the yarn.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1999Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: LTG Air Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Helmut Stueble
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Patent number: 6108931Abstract: A drying apparatus has a housing, a conveyor for displacing a flat workpiece horizontally in a travel direction through the housing on a level, and a horizontal array of horizontally elongated upper nozzle boxes lying generally in a plane above the level. Each box is formed with a plurality of downwardly directed nozzle holes and heated air is fed to the boxes so it is projected from the holes against the workpiece for drying same. Respective upper shield plates each formed with a plurality of apertures are slidable on the respective boxes between a position with the apertures aligned with at least some of the respective holes and a position with the apertures out of line with the respective holes. At least one pivotal rod extending along a rod axis in the direction has radially projecting arms each engaged with a respective one of the respective shield plates. The rod can be pivoted about the rod axis to shift all the shield plates between their positions.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1998Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Babcock-BSH GmbHInventors: Manfred Schmidt, Karl Maurer, Gerhard Lehn, Friedrich Bahner, Klaus Hentschel, Karl-Friedrich Lang
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Patent number: 5548907Abstract: Several methods and apparatus for transferring heat, mass and momentum between a fluid and a surface are disclosed wherein the fluid is separated into a multiplicity of tiny jets that impinge upon a surface to be treated and flow across it for very short distances before reforming jets that leave the surface. While in contact with the surface, the fluid flow is laminar and the boundary layer that resists transfer of heat, mass and momentum is extremely thin. Hence, heat, mass and momentum transfer coefficients are large and predictable from first principles of physics. The pressure drop and fan power required to form these jets are generally less than that required to drive the flow parallel to the surface for long distances, where the boundary layer grows much thicker.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1993Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Assignee: Energy Innovations, Inc.Inventor: Meredith C. Gourdine
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Patent number: 5471766Abstract: The invention relates to a method for air-drying material webs, in particular material webs of relatively high grammage such as pulp webs. The invention also relates to a nozzle-blow-box and a pulp dryer that make use of the method. Air blowings in a direction substantially perpendicular to the web and air blowings in a direction substantially parallel to the plane of the web are applied to the web to be dried from underneath the web. By means of these blowings, both heat is transferred to the web and the web is supported by the air free of contact, and the run of the web through the dryer is stabilized. In order to improve the transfer of heat in comparison with a planar carrier face, the air flow velocity parallel to the plane of the web is initially kept substantially invariable. The air flow velocity is lowered in the lateral areas of the carrier face by employing lateral areas of the nozzle-carrier face that become rampwise and/or stepwise lower in the air-flow direction.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1994Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Assignee: Valmet Paper Machinery, Inc.Inventors: Pertti Heikkila, Ilkka Jokioinen
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Patent number: 5411251Abstract: Sheet delivery of a printing machine having a gripper system running on an endless conveyor includes air containers located adjacent the endless conveyor and being formed with a sheet-wide field of air-outlet openings, the gripper system including grippers for gripping a sheet of printing material at a leading edge thereof so that the sheet is floatingly conveyable by the endless conveyor over the sheet-wide field of air-outlet openings formed in the air containers, the endless conveyor having a capability of turning the sheet and depositing it on a sheet pile, at least one of the air containers extending over the sheet width and having air-outlet openings of varying shapes formed so that air is discharged therefrom in different directions, the one air container being chargeable with blowing air regulatable in accordance with specific requirements of the printing material of the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1993Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Assignee: Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AGInventors: Gotthard Schmid, Arno Wirz
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Patent number: 5370289Abstract: Apparatus including a single sided airfoil floater conveyor for floatingly conveying a running web of indeterminate length. The apparatus has a series of longitudinal air bars arranged in parallelism and spaced along the path of web movement. The bars have a rear edge and a perforated foil extends along and from the bar rear edge and terminates in a trailing edge. A tail plate extends along the foil trailing edge and away therefrom in a direction of web movement, and forms an air outlet opening with the next adjacent air bar for the exit of spent air. The tail plates act to maintain velocity of the air passing thereover and thereby results in a decrease of air pressure on the web and consequently tends to pull the web down. This inhibits the web from excessive floating and prevents uncontrolled instability and excessive fluttering of the web.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1992Date of Patent: December 6, 1994Assignee: Advance Systems, Inc.Inventor: Randall D. Helms
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Patent number: 5355595Abstract: A steam box includes a system for distributing steam onto a web being calendered. At least one valve is connected to the steam distributing system for controlling the flow of steam onto the web. The steam box also has element for feeding hot steam to the valve. Each valve has at least three steam channels, namely an inlet channel for feeding the steam to the valve, an outlet channel of the valve for feeding the steam onto the web and a recirculation channel for recirculating the steam. The valve also has a check element for controlling and dividing the incoming steam flow from the inlet channel between the outlet channel and recirculation channel of the valve, and a return pipe connected to the recirculation channels of the valves, capable of routing the steam directed to the recirculation channel of the valve to e.g., the condensate return line of the steam distributing system.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1992Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Assignee: Valmet Paper Machinery, Inc.Inventors: Pekka Koivukunnas, Teuvo Lappalainen