METHODS AND APPARATUS TO REDUCE CONDENSATION IN A TRACK
20220306420 · 2022-09-29
Inventors
- Peter A. Rodriguez (Jacksonville, FL, US)
- Craig Austin (Jacksonville, FL, US)
- Paul Mellion (Jacksonville, FL, US)
Cpc classification
B65H35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2408/236
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H19/286
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Methods and apparatus for reducing condensation in a track. An electric device continuously heating compressed air to a regulated temperature is mounted adjacent to a portion of a track associated with a tape delivery assembly. A flexible hose assists with regulating the air flow to expel and repel debris. Tee fittings are used to provide extra flexibility to adapt to various pipe sizes.
Claims
1. A method of preparing a turn-up tape delivery system, the method comprising affixing a compressed gas delivery system to the turn-up tape delivery system, wherein the compressed gas delivery system comprises a plenum for distribution of a compressed gas to a plurality of locations on a track of the turn-up tape delivery system; and wherein the compressed gas is flowed through the compressed gas delivery system during one or more of a period before application of a turn up tape to a paper spool, during application of a turn up tape to a paper spool or after application of a turn up tape to a paper spool.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the plenum comprises a plurality of different sized tubes.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein the plenum comprises tee fittings.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein the compressed gas is compressed air.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein the compressed gas is routed through a heating element.
6. The method of claim 5 wherein the compressed gas is further routed through a water separation element.
7. The method of claim 6 wherein the compressed gas is further routed through a drying element.
8. The method of claim 5 wherein the heating element heats the compressed gas wherein a temperature of the compressed gas is lower than approximately 49 degrees Celsius.
9. The method of claim 1 wherein the plenum is comprised within a body of the turn-up tape delivery system.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein the plenum comprises channels cut into the body of the turn-up tape delivery system.
11. An apparatus for delivering a turn-up tape in a paper production system, the apparatus comprising affixing a compressed gas delivery system to a turn-up tape delivery system, wherein the compressed gas delivery system comprises a plenum for distribution of a compressed gas to a plurality of locations of a track of the turn-up tape delivery system.
12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the plenum comprises a plurality of different sized tubes.
13. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the plenum comprises tee fittings.
14. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the compressed gas is compressed air.
15. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the compressed gas is routed through a heating element.
16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the compressed gas is further routed through a water separation element.
17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the compressed gas is further routed through a drying element.
18. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the heating element heats the compressed gas wherein a temperature of the compressed gas is lower than approximately 49 degrees Celsius.
19. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the plenum is comprised within a body of the turn-up tape delivery system.
20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein the plenum comprises channels cut into the body of the turn-up tape delivery system.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The accompanying drawings, that are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate several embodiments of the disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] The present disclosure provides generally for methods to reduce condensation in a track and apparatus to perform these methods.
[0028] Referring now to
[0029] The electric device 1 may be supplied with compressed gas that passes through a filter and water separator 2. In some examples, the compressed gas may be compressed air. A flexible hose 3 may be conveniently routed from the discharge of the heater to the near end of the guideway's supporting structure and may be connected to ridged piping 4 of generous diameter (preferably ¾″ or 22 mm pipe series) mounted to and parallel with the tape delivery assembly 5 described in previous patents filed by the inventive entity. The large diameter may be selected for its usefulness as a plenum to uniformly distribute the pressure and flow of compressed air along the entire length of the guideway.
[0030] The large pipe may be fitted with tee fittings 6 at regular intervals corresponding to ports 7 provided along the guideway. Reducing fittings may be used to adapt the large pipe size to smaller, flexible tubes. In some examples these smaller tubes may be ¼″ or 6 mm. The small tubes 8 may be cut to roughly the same length and may be routed from the large tube to fittings installed in the ports of the guideway in a one-to-one correspondence. In this way, the pressure and flow may be delivered in substantially equal measure to each port.
[0031] In some examples, it may be desirable to avoid branching for some ports but not all as it may cause an unequal distribution. An exception to this example may be that it may be functional to determine that some portions of the guideway do not require a full measure of protection, such as those sections outside of the area most subject to contamination.
[0032] It may be anticipated that by using a large diameter pipe as a reservoir, only one heater may be required, in which case the large pipe may be terminated in a reducing fitting for the small tube. An elbow fitting 9 may be preferred for uniformity. However, the proportions of pressure and flow required, and the length of the tape delivery assembly may require two heaters, in which case, a desirable the arrangement of the assembly would be nearly symmetrical about its midpoint.
[0033] Referring now to
[0034] In some examples, a water drying stage may be added after a water separator in the compressed air system. The water drying stage may comprise a desiccant in some examples. In other examples a refrigeration based drying system may be used. In still further examples, the compressed gas may not be compressed air, but rather a cryogenically produced gas such as nitrogen or inert gasses.
[0035] In some examples, the plenum system comprised of tubes and orifices, or nozzles may be attached to the track system with clamps and fasteners. In some other examples, the components of the gas distribution system and the tape delivery system may include elements to hold the components with fasteners with through holes and tapped holes. In other examples, the gas distribution may be affixed with adhesives. In still further examples, the gas distribution system may be welded to the tape delivery system.
[0036] In a different type of example, the body of the tape delivery system may be designed to accommodate channels, with the characteristics of the piping system as has been described, being cut into the body to accommodate the delivery of heated, dried compressed air. In some examples, the body may be split to accommodate a sealing surface and seal. The split body may have a component side with channels to direct the compressed gas to appropriate orifices in the other side to spray compressed air into the track.
Paper Production Example
[0037] In some examples, the tape delivery system with drying components configured to it may be used in concert with paper production equipment and the application of turn up tape constructs. Referring to
[0038] Referring now to
[0039] As illustrated in
[0040] Proceeding now to both
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[0042] In some examples, it may be apparent that it is important to apply the turn up tape construct in such a manner that its adhesive surfaces are kept clean of both dust and humidity before it may be applied to a spool surface. According to the present disclosure, there are apparatus and methods to configure the tape dispensing apparatus to reduce or eliminate dust and humidity with compressed air flow and in some examples heating of the compressed air.
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[0044] A paper tape construct, which may be stored on a paper tape spool 803 may be affixed to the new spool 801. The apparatus 802 may include the drying system as has been discussed including the electric device 1 which may control the heating and gas flow systems. The gas may be distributed through the ridged piping 4 and tee fittings 6 to various points within the tape application system to have gas flow emitted from the device as illustrated with the arrows 10. The gas flow may be heated.
[0045] In some examples, nozzles of various designs may be used to release the compressed gas into the track of the paper delivery system. In some examples, the nozzles may have a spray pattern, in other examples the nozzles may direct a focused flow at a critical area.
[0046] In some examples, the turn-up tape delivery system may comprise a heated, dried, and compressed gas delivery system and it may be positioned in an appropriate location in proximity to a paper web spool and a paper web in a paper making process. The compressed air may flow before during and after a turn-up tape application and a following turn-up as the paper web is transferred from one spool to another. The compressed air or gas that is flowing during these processes may both dry the surfaces of the track used to advance the turn-up tape as well as ejecting and keeping particles away from the track.
[0047] One general aspect includes a method of preparing a turn-up tape delivery system including affixing a compressed gas delivery system to the turn-up tape delivery system, wherein the compressed gas delivery system comprises a plenum for distribution of heated gas to a plurality of locations on a track of the turn-up tape delivery system. Implementations may include one or more of the following features. The method where the plenum may include a plurality of different sized tubes. The method where the plenum may include tee fittings. The method where the compressed gas is compressed air. The method where the compressed gas is routed through a heating element. The method where the compressed gas is further routed through a water separation element. The method where the compressed gas is further routed through a drying element. The method where the heating element heats the compressed gas where a temperature of the compressed gas is lower than approximately 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius). The method where the plenum may include within a body of the turn-up tape delivery system. The method where the plenum may include channels cut into the body of the turn-up tape delivery system. Implementations of the described techniques may include hardware, a method or process, or computer software on a computer-accessible medium.
[0048] One general aspect includes an apparatus for delivering a turn-up tape in a paper production system including affixing a compressed gas delivery system to the turn-up tape delivery system, wherein the compressed gas delivery system comprises a plenum for distribution of heated gas to a plurality of locations on a track of the turn-up tape delivery system. Other embodiments of this aspect include the apparatus where the plenum may include a plurality of different sized tubes. The apparatus where the plenum may include tee fittings. The apparatus where the compressed gas is compressed air. The apparatus where the compressed gas is routed through a heating element. The apparatus where the compressed gas is further routed through a water separation element. The apparatus where the compressed gas is further routed through a drying element. The apparatus where the heating element heats the compressed gas where a temperature of the compressed gas is lower than approximately 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius). The apparatus where the plenum may include within a body of the turn-up tape delivery system. The apparatus where the plenum may include channels cut into the body of the turn-up tape delivery system.
CONCLUSION
[0049] A number of embodiments of the present disclosure have been described. While this specification contains many specific implementation details, there should not be construed as limitations on the scope of any disclosures or of what may be claimed, but rather as descriptions of features specific to particular embodiments of the present disclosure. While embodiments of the present disclosure are described herein by way of example using several illustrative drawings, those skilled in the art will recognize the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments or drawings described. It should be understood the drawings and the detailed description thereto are not intended to limit the present disclosure to the form disclosed, but to the contrary, the present disclosure is to cover all modification, equivalents and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of embodiments of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
[0050] The headings used herein are for organizational purposes only and are not meant to be used to limit the scope of the description or the claims. As used throughout this application, the word “may” is used in a permissive sense (i.e., meaning having the potential to), rather than the mandatory sense (i.e., meaning must). Similarly, the words “include”, “including”, and “includes” mean including but not limited to. To facilitate understanding, like reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate like elements common to the figures.
[0051] The phrases “at least one”, “one or more”, and “and/or” are open-ended expressions that are both conjunctive and disjunctive in operation. For example, each of the expressions “at least one of A, B and C”, “at least one of A, B, or C”, “one or more of A, B, and C”, “one or more of A, B, or C” and “A, B, and/or C” means A alone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and C together, or A, B and C together.
[0052] The term “a” or “an” entity refers to one or more of that entity. As such, the terms “a” (or “an”), “one or more” and “at least one” can be used interchangeably herein. It is also to be noted the terms “comprising”, “including”, and “having” can be used interchangeably.
[0053] Certain features that are described in this specification in the context of separate embodiments can also be implemented in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features that are described in the context of a single embodiment can also be implemented in combination in multiple embodiments separately or in any suitable sub-combination. Moreover, although features may be described above as acting in certain combinations and even initially claimed as such, one or more features from a claimed combination can in some cases be excised from the combination, and the claimed combination may be directed to a sub-combination or variation of a sub-combination.
[0054] Similarly, while method steps may be depicted in the drawings in a particular order, this should not be understood as requiring that such operations be performed in the particular order shown or in a sequential order, or that all illustrated operations be performed, to achieve desirable results.
[0055] Certain features that are described in this specification in the context of separate embodiments can also be implemented in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features that are described in the context of a single embodiment can also be implemented in combination in multiple embodiments separately or in any suitable sub-combination. Moreover, although features may be described above as acting in certain combinations and even initially claimed as such, one or more features from a claimed combination can in some cases be excised from the combination, and the claimed combination may be directed to a sub-combination or variation of a sub-combination.
[0056] Moreover, the separation of various system components in the embodiments described above should not be understood as requiring such separation in all embodiments, and it should be understood that the described program components and systems can generally be integrated together in a single software product or packaged into multiple software products.
[0057] Thus, particular embodiments of the subject matter have been described. Other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims. In some cases, the actions recited in the claims can be performed in a different order and still achieve desirable results. In addition, the processes depicted in the accompanying figures do not necessarily require the particular order show, or sequential order, to achieve desirable results. In certain implementations, multitasking and parallel processing may be advantageous. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed disclosure.
[0058] In certain implementations, multitasking and parallel processing may be advantageous. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed disclosure.