Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or... – Composite having voids in a component
Patent
1997-09-18
1999-06-15
Copenheaver, Blaine R.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or...
Composite having voids in a component
34116, 34444, 162361, 427245, 427247, 427421, 4283193, 442 6, 442 43, 442 76, 442 98, 442 99, B32B 326, B05D 508, F26B 300
Patent
active
059120720
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for drying a cellulosic fibrous structure. The apparatus comprises a micropore medium having pores therethrough. The pores are the limiting orifice in the air flow used in the drying process. The micropore medium has a relatively low pressure drop therethrough. This relatively low pressure drop advantageously reduces the energy costs used in drying, and/or allows for greater drying to be obtained at constant energy costs.
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Ensign Donald Eugene
Stelljes, Jr. Michael Gomer
Trokhan Paul Dennis
Copenheaver Blaine R.
Huston Larry L.
Linman E. Kelly
Rasser Jacobus C.
The Procter & Gamble & Company
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