Vacuum-assisted rapid fabric dryer and method for rapidly drying

Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Apparatus – With means to treat gas or vapor

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34 92, 34133K, 34 53, 34133L, F26B 504

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051311690

ABSTRACT:
A vacuum-assisted drying apparatus and method are provided for rapidly drying fabrics. A rotatable drum is enclosed in a nearly hermetic region. A valve is attached to an inlet of the region; a compressor is attached to an exit of the region. With the valve closed, the compressor reduces the pressure within the region to the saturated pressure of water at the temperature of the fabrics. At this point, free moisture in the fabrics evaporates. Continued operation of the compressor removes the vaporous moisture from the system. After most of the free water vapor has been depleted, the valve is opened to allow heated air to flow through the drum and to dry the remaining bound moisture.

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