Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Apparatus – With means to treat gas or vapor
Patent
1988-07-25
1989-09-19
Bennet, Henry A.
Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids
Apparatus
With means to treat gas or vapor
34145, 34 48, 38 7781, 219362, 128400, F26B 1900
Patent
active
048668591
ABSTRACT:
In a preferred embodiment, a commercial dry-cleaning or pressing apparatus has a perforated horizontal substrate with a heated pressing iron pivotably mounted thereon for lowering onto and pressing a garment positioned on the upper face of the perforated substrate, the perforated horizontal substrate having perforations therein through which water vapor is passed from a mixing chamber in which pressurized outside air is admixed with pressurized water vapor after pressurized water vapor is passed through a vapor-pump-outlet inclusive of a restricted vent of a water-vapor collecting chamber from enclosed water-vapor space thereof, above heated water having a water-vapor producing transducer therein within an enclosed water-containing vessel also enclosing the water-vapor collecting chamber thereabove, with a water-vapor pressurizing pump with an outside-air intake and feeding air into the water-vapor collecting chamber and concurrently pressurizing an outgoing mixture of air and water vapor from the water-vapor collecting chamber, and a water-vapor thermostat within the water-vapor collecting chamber controlling when the water-vapor pressurizing pump turns on and off alternately, and heating elements with a heating-elements thermostat being within water of the water-containing vessel controlling when the heating elements are turned on and off alternately, and water-vapor sealed water-overflow device within the water-containing vessel, the heating element thermostat being adjacent the water-overflow device, and the heating elements, the water-vapor pressurizing pump and the transducer each having separate on-off switches concurrently alternately activatable and deactivatable by the heating-element thermostat, and the water-vapor switch being connected in series with said transducer off-on switch and the heating-element thermostat, and the heating element switch and the transducer switch being connected in parallel to the heating element thermostat, and the water-enclosing vessel receiving water through a conduit from a larger water-heating tank having a water-tank thermostat controlling the temperature of water within the water-tank water.
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