FOAM DRYER
20190219329 ยท 2019-07-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
F26B3/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B3/283
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B9/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B25/063
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B9/066
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B9/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F26B3/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B9/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A device for drying foam pieces is provided. The device uses a combination of heating and air convection to drive moisture or other solvents and volatile compounds from the adhesive, causing it to rapidly dry. The device for drying foam pieces has a frame that defines a cavity. Foam pieces may be placed in the cavity to be dried. A heater is positioned to direct heat to an item within the cavity. An air blower is configured to draw air into the cavity and expel it from an outlet.
Claims
1. A foam dryer assembly comprising: a frame, the frame defining a cavity and an opening allowing air flow into the cavity; the cavity configured to receive a foam piece comprising foam and a quantity of adhesive; an air blower configured to draw air through the opening into the cavity and out of the cavity through an outlet; and a heater configured to heat the foam piece when received in the cavity.
2. The foam dryer assembly of claim 1 wherein the heater is positioned on a top of the cavity and configured to direct heat downward.
3. The foam dryer assembly of claim 1 wherein the opening is configured as an open front of the frame.
4. The foam dryer assembly of claim 1 wherein the frame comprises an air permeable rack as a bottom surface, the air permeable rack being the opening.
5. The foam dryer assembly of claim 1 wherein the air blower is configured to direct air through the outlet positioned on a top of the frame.
6. The foam dryer assembly of claim 1 wherein the air blower is configured to direct air through the outlet positioned on a rear of the frame.
7. The foam dryer assembly of claim 1 wherein the frame comprises a plurality of legs elevating the frame.
8. The foam dryer assembly of claim 1 further comprising a foam piece positioned in the cavity to receive a heat from the heater and positioned to have an air flow from the air blower pass at least one of over and through it.
9. The foam dryer assembly of claim 1 wherein the frame comprises an exhaust portion, the outlet positioned in the exhaust portion, and wherein the exhaust portion is in communication with the cavity.
10. The foam dryer assembly of claim 1 further comprising a rack in the cavity, the foam piece positioned on the rack.
11. The foam dryer assembly of claim 1 wherein the heater is an infrared heater.
12. The foam dryer assembly of claim 1 wherein the heater is configured to produce heat at a rate of approximately 3000 W.
13. The foam dryer assembly of claim 1 wherein the air blower is configured to convey air at a rate of approximately 2500-3000 CFM.
14. The foam dryer assembly of claim 1 wherein a ratio of a rate of air conveyance of the air blower to heat production of the heater is approximately 1.3-0.9 W/CFM.
15. A foam dryer assembly comprising: a frame, the frame defining a cavity and an opening configured as an open front of the frame allowing air flow into the cavity; a foam piece positioned within the cavity, the foam piece comprising foam and a quantity of adhesive; a heater positioned on a top of the cavity and configured to direct heat downward to the foam positioned in the cavity below the heater; and an air blower configured to draw air through the opening into the cavity and out of the cavity through an outlet, the air blower configured to draw air over exterior surfaces of the foam piece which are heated by the heater.
16. The foam dryer assembly of claim 15 wherein the heater is configured to produce heat at a rate of approximately 3000 W.
17. The foam dryer assembly of claim 15 wherein the air blower is configured to convey air rate of approximately 2500-3000 CFM.
18. The foam dryer assembly of claim 15 wherein a ratio of a rate of air conveyance of the air blower to heat production of the heater is approximately 1.3-0.9 W/CFM.
19. The foam dryer assembly of claim 15 wherein the frame comprises an exhaust portion, the outlet and the air blower positioned in the exhaust portion, and wherein the exhaust portion is in communication with the cavity.
20. The foam dryer assembly of claim 15 further comprising a rack in the cavity, the foam piece positioned on the rack.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0012] The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention and does not represent the only forms in which the present invention may be constructed and/or utilized. The description sets forth the functions and the sequence of steps for constructing and operating the invention in connection with the illustrated embodiments.
[0013] Generally, the present invention concerns a foam drying system which uses heat and air flow to dry foam pieces which have wet adhesive on or within. The foam dryer has a frame that defines a cavity. Foam pieces may be placed in the cavity to be dried. A heater is positioned to direct heat to an item within the cavity. An air blower is configured to draw air into the cavity and expel it from an outlet. In one embodiment, the foam drying system may only use an air blower. In another embodiment, the foam drying system may only use a heater. However, in most embodiments, a combination of the heater and air blower is used. In other embodiments, the heater and air blower may cycle in alternate operations. In many embodiments, the goal of the present invention is draw generally ambient conditioned air over/through a heated foam piece, though other variations and modes of operation of the present invention are not excluded.
[0014] The term adhesive is used herein to refer to both stages of the adhesive: when it is wet and uncured, and when it has dried/cured and is a finished product. The adhesive contemplated herein may be any adhesive capable of being disposed on or in a foam to adhere another material to the foam. Typically, the adhesive is water based, however any other solvent material may also be used in the adhesive. The term dry refers to driving off not only water but other solvent content as well, and generally refers to the process of curing the adhesive regardless of adhesive type.
[0015] The foam pieces referred to herein may be any foam elements having a quantity of adhesive. For example, the foam piece may be two foam elements adhered together. In another example a foam piece may be a foam element with a fabric or other cover adhered to it. Generally, the foam piece may be any foam with wet adhesive in or on it to be dried.
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[0017] The sizing of the foam dryer may vary without straying from the scope of the present invention. Typically the cavity may be large enough to receive 1-5 foam seat cushions. In one embodiment, foam pieces may range in size from six inches to ten inches in thickness, with lengths and widths ranging between twenty to sixty inches. However, smaller and larger configurations may be utilized. In a particular embodiment, the front opening may be approximately six feet wide and three feet tall. Depending on configuration, the cavity may be of similar size, or may be wider or taller.
[0018] In one embodiment, the heat output of the heater may be 3000 Watts. In another embodiment, the heater may be a 208 volt, 3000 Watt electric infrared heater that has a surface temperature of approximately 1,600 F. In another embodiment, the air blower may have a capacity of approximately 2500-3000 CFM. In yet another embodiment, the ratio of heater power to air blower volume flow may be approximately 1.3-0.9 W/CFM. In another embodiment, the ratio of heater power to air blower volume flow may be approximately 1.2-1 W/CFM. Other embodiments may include a closure to partially close off the frame to provide more directed air inlet through an opening. For example, a door may cover a top portion of the opening of
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[0022] While several variations of the present invention have been illustrated by way of example in preferred or particular embodiments, it is apparent that further embodiments could be developed within the spirit and scope of the present invention, or the inventive concept thereof. However, it is to be expressly understood that such modifications and adaptations are within the spirit and scope of the present invention, and are inclusive, but not limited to the following appended claims as set forth.