Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Apparatus – For hollow article
Patent
1991-09-26
1993-02-16
Bennet, Henry A.
Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids
Apparatus
For hollow article
422300, 422 28, 34211, 34212, 34225, F26B 2500
Patent
active
051859394
ABSTRACT:
A drying apparatus for rubber boots and other items comprising hollow housing equipment with open front and rear surfaces, disinfectant spraying equipment a low-temperature dehumidifier connected in free communication with the housing equipment, wherein the housing equipment is partitioned into rows and columns of housing boxes by partition frames and has its bottom surface designed to serve as slit shelves so that the drying apparatus for rubber boots and other items can dry, in particular, rubber boots used at work, or outfits such as golf bags and ski wears at low temperature, which does not damage the material, by forcible air convection and the disinfectant is carried on the air stream and distributed throughout the housing equipment to perform sanitary drying and dehumidification.
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Bennet Henry A.
Gromada Denise L. F.
Mason, Jr. Joseph C.
Smith Ronald E.
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