F26B13/10

Dryer and printer
10919321 · 2021-02-16 · ·

A dryer includes a heater in a conveyance area in which an object is conveyed, the heater configured to heat the object on which a liquid is applied, a heated portion in an outer area outside the conveyance area, the heated portion connected to the heater, a partition wall partitioning the conveyance area and the outer area, an air supply unit in the conveyance area, the air supply unit configured to feed air to the object conveyed in the conveyance area, and a duct in the outer area, the duct connected to the air supply unit and configured to take in air around the heated portion.

PRE-DRIER APPARATUS AND METHOD
20210207322 · 2021-07-08 ·

A pre-dryer for continuous feed or cut sheet systems is described. Such a module can be used in various applications, for example, prior to printing where the time constant for fusing and glossing is long enough that the substrate temperature essentially equilibrates with that of the marking material on the surface of the sheet. The pre-dryer may be part of an image forming device. Substrates, including paper, typically have high moisture content in normal atmospheric conditions. Such substrates may have a moisture content of about 10% water by weight, which is considered high for printing. Such high moisture content in image receiving substrates leads to various artifacts and extends heating times to take the substrate to its glossing temperature that are about four times longer than for dry media. This longer heating time translates to undesirably longer paper paths or nip lengths.

PRE-DRIER APPARATUS AND METHOD
20210207322 · 2021-07-08 ·

A pre-dryer for continuous feed or cut sheet systems is described. Such a module can be used in various applications, for example, prior to printing where the time constant for fusing and glossing is long enough that the substrate temperature essentially equilibrates with that of the marking material on the surface of the sheet. The pre-dryer may be part of an image forming device. Substrates, including paper, typically have high moisture content in normal atmospheric conditions. Such substrates may have a moisture content of about 10% water by weight, which is considered high for printing. Such high moisture content in image receiving substrates leads to various artifacts and extends heating times to take the substrate to its glossing temperature that are about four times longer than for dry media. This longer heating time translates to undesirably longer paper paths or nip lengths.

NOZZLE BOX FOR A DRYING DEVICE FOR DRYING BOARD-SHAPED MATERIALS
20210018265 · 2021-01-21 ·

A nozzle box (7, 7) is arranged in a drying device in a transverse direction relative to a board (8) to be dried by means of drying air in the drying device. The nozzle box (7, 7) has a tapered shape in at least one direction perpendicular to the direction of flow of the drying air in the nozzle box (7, 7) and a drying surface provided with nozzles (18) and facing the board (8), wherein the drying air streams out of a plurality of nozzles (18) arranged in rows in the drying surface onto the board (8). The nozzle box (7, 7) is characterized in that the ratio of the sum of the openings of the nozzles (18) per square meter to the drying surface is less than 1.1%.

NOZZLE BOX FOR A DRYING DEVICE FOR DRYING BOARD-SHAPED MATERIALS
20210018265 · 2021-01-21 ·

A nozzle box (7, 7) is arranged in a drying device in a transverse direction relative to a board (8) to be dried by means of drying air in the drying device. The nozzle box (7, 7) has a tapered shape in at least one direction perpendicular to the direction of flow of the drying air in the nozzle box (7, 7) and a drying surface provided with nozzles (18) and facing the board (8), wherein the drying air streams out of a plurality of nozzles (18) arranged in rows in the drying surface onto the board (8). The nozzle box (7, 7) is characterized in that the ratio of the sum of the openings of the nozzles (18) per square meter to the drying surface is less than 1.1%.

DRYER SENSOR ROD WITH ORIENTED TAB
20210017698 · 2021-01-21 ·

A moisture sensor assembly for a dryer appliance includes a housing body having a divider wall, a first sensor rod, and a second sensor rod. The first and second sensor rods are positioned on the housing body. Each of the first and second sensor rods has a mounting tab. The mounting tab of the first sensor rod is positioned opposite the mounting tab of the first sensor rod about the divider wall of the housing body. The mounting tabs of the first and second sensor rods are oriented generally parallel to the divider wall.

Thin film with non-self-aggregating uniform heterogeneity and drug delivery systems made therefrom

The invention relates to film products containing desired levels of active components and methods of their preparation. Desirably, the films disintegrate in water and may be formed by a controlled drying process, or other process that maintains the required uniformity of the film. Desirably, the films may be exposed to temperatures above that at which the active components typically degrade without concern for loss of the desired activity.

Thin film with non-self-aggregating uniform heterogeneity and drug delivery systems made therefrom

The invention relates to film products containing desired levels of active components and methods of their preparation. Desirably, the films disintegrate in water and may be formed by a controlled drying process, or other process that maintains the required uniformity of the film. Desirably, the films may be exposed to temperatures above that at which the active components typically degrade without concern for loss of the desired activity.

DRYER CONVEYOR BELT TRACKING SYSTEM

The present invention provides a conveyor belt tracking system for a dryer having a web of a mesh material having a protrusion extending along the length proximal one lateral edge and above a flat surface and a first generally cylindrical roller having a three-tiered slot for receiving the protrusion and two flanking shallow tracks for receiving base flanges.

DRYER CONVEYOR BELT TRACKING SYSTEM

The present invention provides a conveyor belt tracking system for a dryer having a web of a mesh material having a protrusion extending along the length proximal one lateral edge and above a flat surface and a first generally cylindrical roller having a three-tiered slot for receiving the protrusion and two flanking shallow tracks for receiving base flanges.