Plural Associated Elongated Slots Patents (Class 34/656)
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Patent number: 10436510Abstract: The invention disclosed is an ammunition cartridge case dryer for use in the cleaning, drying and reloading of ammunition cartridge cases. It comprises an upper housing, a base, means for forcing air into a hollow space defined by the upper housing and base, an array of cups or nozzles that are located on the upper surface of the dryer and are adapted to receive a wet cartridge case. The nozzles have apertures in communication with the hollow space such that air can be expelled through said nozzles into said cases for quick drying.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2016Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Inventor: Gary P Rettig
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Patent number: 10168097Abstract: Disclosed is a plant for continuously drying a coated film including a cavity (3) with a first open end (3a) through which a film (F) enters and a second open end (3b) through which the dried film exits, a plurality of rollers (7) for supporting the film inside the cavity (3), a feed and extraction system (10) adapted to feed a flow of air to a first blowing element (9), adapted to direct a flow of air onto the surface of the coated film (F), and to extract a flow of air from the cavity (3) through a suction element (27, 28), characterized in that it includes a second blowing element (11) fed by the feed and extraction system (10), adapted to direct a flow of heated air onto the opposite surface of the film.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2012Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: NORDMECCANICA S.P.A.Inventor: Antonio Cerciello
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Patent number: 7788822Abstract: Disclosed is a drying apparatus equipped with linear drive mechanisms to drive spray nozzles in the direction perpendicular to the direction in which a wet object is transferred in the drying box. Each spray nozzle has a long discharge slit elongated in the direction in which the wet object is transferred. Two opposed nozzles are provided at each of the entrance and exit of the drying box. Each nozzle has an elongated slit traversing the width of the wet object in the direction perpendicular to the transporting direction, the opposed surfaces of the nozzles being so inwardly oblique that the gap between the opposed surfaces is larger at the inner edge than the outer edge.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2007Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Kyowa Kako Co., Ltd.Inventor: Toshinori Takemori
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Patent number: 7320187Abstract: The invention relates to a device for blowing a fluid onto at least one face of a thin element of the band type, comprising, within a containment (2) having a horizontal longitudinal axis (XX?) corresponding to the axis of travel of the band, at least one radial-flow fan (3) with a vertical axis (ZZ?), having at least one outlet connected to at least one pipe (51, 52) for feeding nozzles (43) directed towards the said face, characterized in that the nozzles (43) induce fluid jets in at least one plane perpendicular to the direction (XX?) of travel of the said band.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2002Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: Saint-Gobain SevaInventors: Georges Bancon, Jean-Jacques Bris, Francois Bonnamour
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Patent number: 7062864Abstract: The invention relates to a device for blowing a fluid onto at least one face of a thin element of the band type, comprising, within a containment (2) having a horizontal longitudinal axis (XX?) corresponding to the axis of travel of the band, at least one radial-flow fan (3) with a vertical axis (ZZ?), having at least one outlet connected to at least one pipe (51, 52) for feeding nozzles (43) directed towards the said face, characterized in that the nozzles (43) induce fluid jets in at least one plane perpendicular to the direction (XX?) of travel of the said band.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2002Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Saint-Gobain SevaInventors: Georges Bancon, Jean-Jacques Bris, Francois Bonnamour
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Patent number: 6427360Abstract: A method for preheating a permeable, thermoformable material having first and second sides includes supplying heated fluid to a fluid distribution system; regulating flow of the fluid such that fluid having a first temperature flows at a first velocity, and fluid having a second temperature less than the first temperature flows at a second velocity greater than the first velocity; introducing the fluid onto the first side of the material; and developing a suction on the second side of the material sufficient to draw the fluid through the material thereby convectively heating the material; wherein the flow of the fluid is regulated so as to transfer substantially uniform energy flux to the material.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2001Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Lear CorporationInventor: Sunil K. Gupté
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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: 6108939Abstract: A blower nozzle, especially for heating or cooling web-like materials, especially plastic foil webs, comprises at least one distribution chamber (11) and often a supply chamber (7). In the improvement, between the supply chamber (7) and the distribution chamber (11) there is at least one other chamber (9), so that the treatment gas can flow from the supply chamber (7) to the at least one further chamber (9) via an overflow aperture arrangement (17) and from the further chamber (9) via another overflow aperture arrangement (23) into the distribution chamber (11) for further conveyance to the outlet aperture arrangement (27).Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1998Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Bruckner Maschinenbau GmbHInventors: Hans-Jurgen Kittsteiner, Michael Maetze
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Patent number: 5904773Abstract: A fluid delivery apparatus and method is provided wherein either liquid or gaseous fluid is provided from fluid dispenser manifolds, via nozzle plates associated therewith, on each side of a path of travel of articles being treated by the fluid, and wherein nozzle openings in a nozzle plates cooperate with transverse groove(s) to provide a screen flow of fluid extending transversely of the path of travel of articles, and directed toward the articles. In the case of liquid flow, the openings are generally cylindrical, and in the case of gas flow the openings are generally spaced-apart slotted holes. In the cases of both liquid and gas fluids, one of the grooves and/or nozzles are directed upstream relative to the path of article flow. Various adjustments are provided for adjusting the positions of the nozzle plates relative to the path of flow. The nozzle plate has a removable portion, for ease of cleaning and the like, that contains the nozzle orifices, sealingly connected to the nozzle base section.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Atotech USA, Inc.Inventor: Ricky A. Himes
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Patent number: 5614264Abstract: A fluid delivery apparatus and method is provided wherein either liquid or gaseous fluid is provided from fluid dispenser manifolds, via nozzle plates associated therewith, on each side of a path of travel of articles being treated by the fluid, and wherein nozzle openings in a nozzle plates cooperate with transverse groove(s) to provide a screen flow of fluid extending transversely of the path of travel of articles, and directed toward the articles. In the case of the fluid being a liquid, the nozzle openings provide cylindrical filament-like columns of liquid which are rendered by the associated grooves into generally flat, transversely disposed semen spray of liquid. In the case of the fluid being a gas, the nozzle openings and transverse grooves cooperate to deliver the gas in transversely spaced apart, transverse, planar zones of gas directed toward the path of article travel.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1995Date of Patent: March 25, 1997Assignee: Atotech USA, Inc.Inventor: Ricky A. Himes
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Patent number: 5557861Abstract: Device for drying a material in strip form (1), in particular paper in strip form, including on a frame (2) two series (S.sub.1, S.sub.2) of drying nozzles (3), delimiting in a plane (P) a corridor for the passage of the material in strip form over a path (T), each of the series of drying nozzles being located in a plane (P.sub.1, P.sub.2) substantially parallel to the plane (P), the drying nozzles being perpendicular to the path of the material, each nozzle comprising at least one narrow, longitudinal slit (4) suitable for allowing a drying gas (5), for example air, to flow therethrough; blocking means are provided for selectively neutralizing a plurality of areas (6) of at least one slit; these means are constituted by at least one comb element (7) positioned in the slit, the comb element comprising a base (8) placed inside the slit and teeth (9) flush with the surface of the slit, the teeth being separated by gaps (10) between which flows the gas escaping through the slit.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1994Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Assignee: Materiels Equipements Graphiques, S.A.Inventors: Jean-Rene Argouarch, Dominique X. Brasse, Alain J. Grandjean
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Patent number: 5553397Abstract: A device for drying printed webs or sheets in a printing press utilizes a blower box having a lower wall that is provided with an array of blower nozzles. Each nozzle is formed by a blower opening which is placed in a surface of the depression. The blower openings are oriented in a pattern that promotes complete and efficient paper web or sheet drying and tensioning.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1995Date of Patent: September 10, 1996Assignee: Koenig & Bauer AktiengesellschaftInventors: Volkmar R. Schwitzky, Jurgen A. Stiel