Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Apparatus – Rotary drums or receptacles
Reexamination Certificate
2000-02-08
2001-12-04
Lu, Jiping (Department: 3749)
Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids
Apparatus
Rotary drums or receptacles
C034S599000, C034S602000, C034S605000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06324771
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to commercial drying machines and, more particularly to an axial flow type drying tumbler having a air flow bypass which prevents an excessive amount of heat from building up in the tumbler and ensures good tumbling of even relatively large items.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Conventional commercial drying tumblers expose a wet load of laundry to a cross flow of warm air which expedites the evaporation process and also carries water vapor out of the system. A conventional drying tumbler generally includes a drum or drying chamber that has a cylindrical drum wall which is perforated with a plurality of holes. The front of the drum includes a loading door that can be opened to permit the loading of laundry items but seals to form a solid barrier when the door is closed. The rear of the drum also comprises a solid wall. In order to tumble the load of laundry items, the drum is rotatable and has a series of ribs or baffles on the interior of the cylindrical drum wall which carry the load to an elevated point within drum so as to facilitate the tumbling action.
To introduce heated air into the drying chamber, a heat source is mounted above the drying chamber. A blower is arranged below the drying chamber which creates a negative pressure beneath the drying chamber and thereby draws heated air through the rotating drum via the perforations. To isolate the drying chamber from atmospheric pressures and temperatures, an outer stationary cylinder surrounds the drying chamber. The space between the outer cylinder and the rotating drying chamber, however, permits a large amount of heated air to pass around the drying chamber and thereby bypass the wet load of laundry. Consequently, cross-flow type drying tumblers are inefficient, as significant amounts of the heat input and air flow do not help advance the drying process, resulting in increased energy consumption.
More recently, drying tumblers have been developed which utilize an axial flow design in which the air flows through the drying chamber generally parallel to its axis of rotation. This type of drying tumbler eliminates the inefficiencies found in the cross flow type tumblers by utilizing a series of seals and chambers which force all of the air flow through the laundry load. Therefore, axial flow drying tumblers dry the laundry items faster and consume less energy than cross flow type tumblers. With an axial flow drying tumbler, the air flows through the drying chamber at a substantial velocity and therefore tends to blow the laundry items towards the front of the drying chamber. In most circumstances, this mixes the load thereby helping to eliminate hot or wet spots.
This blowing of the load towards the front of the drying tumbler, however, can lead to potentially serious problems when drying large items such as sheets or blankets. In particular, as they blow forward, items like sheets or blankets can open up like a parachute and end up blocking the openings through which the heated air is drawn out of the drying chamber. As a result of the blockage, the vacuum at the air exit openings in the drying chamber builds up, causing the load to be held tightly against the cylindrical wall of the drying chamber. This prevents the load from tumbling and the resultant build-up of heat will eventually lead to permanent wrinkling, scorching or other damage to the items in the load.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, in view of the foregoing, it is a general object of the present invention to provide a commercial drying tumbler which helps eliminate the potential for scorching and permanent wrinkling of the laundry items while maintaining a rapid drying rate and efficient operation.
A more specific object of the present invention is to provide a drying tumbler as characterized above which ensures adequate air flow through the drying chamber so as to prevent an excessive amount of heat from building up in the drying chamber and damaging the laundry items.
A related object of the present invention is to provide an axial flow drying tumbler which produces good, consistent tumbling of even relatively large items such as, for example, sheets and blankets.
These and other features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent upon reading the following description of a preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention and upon reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
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Alliance Laundry Systems LLC
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Lu Jiping
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