Heating – Work chamber having heating means – Having particulate or liquid heat transfer medium in work...
Patent
1981-05-28
1983-05-24
Camby, John J.
Heating
Work chamber having heating means
Having particulate or liquid heat transfer medium in work...
134 75, 134130, 134154, 134183, 266114, 426412, F27B 1500, A45B 900, C21D 100, C12C 304
Patent
active
043848494
ABSTRACT:
Articles--e.g. foodstuffs wrapped in polyethylene bags--to be subjected to heat treatment in a bath of hot water are dropped from an input conveyor into an elongate tank at an inlet end for entrainment by a circulating flow toward an outlet end. A perforated extraction conveyor partly immersed in the water intercepts the entrained articles and lifts them out of the flow onto an output conveyor for drying and subsequent storage. The entering water may be set in vortical motion by convoluted baffles, converging in the flow direction, for insuring full submersion of the articles to be treated.
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Camby John J.
Ross Karl F.
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