Drying apparatus and methods
US-10281211-B2 · May 7, 2019 · US
US11098449B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11098449-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016733859-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 3, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 3, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 24, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 24, 2021 |
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A pre-dryer for continuous feed or cut sheet systems is described. Such a module can be used in various applications, for example, prior to printing where the time constant for fusing and glossing is long enough that the substrate temperature essentially equilibrates with that of the marking material on the surface of the sheet. The pre-dryer may be part of an image forming device. Substrates, including paper, typically have high moisture content in normal atmospheric conditions. Such substrates may have a moisture content of about 10% water by weight, which is considered high for printing. Such high moisture content in image receiving substrates leads to various artifacts and extends heating times to take the substrate to its glossing temperature that are about four times longer than for dry media. This longer heating time translates to undesirably longer paper paths or nip lengths.
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A pre-dryer for drying an image receiving substrate in preparation for a subsequent printing thereon, comprising: an oven having an inlet through which the image receiving substrate to be dried is passed, and an outlet downstream the inlet through which the image receiving substrate exits the oven as a dried image receiving substrate; two separate endless porous belts recirculating within the oven and configured to sandwich the image receiving substrate along a sandwiched path length between the inlet and the outlet, with a first one of the porous belts maintaining contact with a first side of the image receiving substrate between the inlet and the outlet, and a second one of the porous belts maintaining contact with a second side of the image receiving substrate between the inlet and the outlet, the sandwiched path length representing a length where the two separate porous belts remain adjacent to sandwich the image receiving substrate therebetween; and a plurality of belt rolls about which the porous belts are guided within the oven, the belt rolls configured to tension the porous belts during recirculation and carry the sandwiched image receiving substrate along the sandwiched path length to the outlet, wherein the oven heats the porous belts and image receiving substrate within the oven while the image receiving substrate is sandwiched between the porous belts to dry the image receiving substrate to a desired level in preparation for a subsequent printing thereon. 2. The pre-dryer of claim 1 , wherein the sandwiched path length is variable. 3. The pre-dryer of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of belt rolls is arranged as an array of belt rolls having a plurality of columns, the plurality of columns including outer columns adjacent opposite sidewalls of the oven and at least one inner column between the outer columns. 4. The pre-dryer of claim 3 , wherein the at least one inner column of belt rolls is shiftable to vary the sandwiched path length where the two separate porous belts remain adjacent to sandwich the image receiving substrate therebetween. 5. The pre-dryer of claim 4 , further comprising tension rollers, each tension roller between two of the plurality of columns to keep the two separate porous belts taut. 6. The pre-dryer of claim 3 , further comprising curved guide members between belt rolls in a column, the guide members bowed outwards to curve the sandwiched path length out of plane between rolls of adjacent columns and increase out of plane tension of the porous belts therebetween. 7. The pre-dryer of claim 3 , wherein two belt rolls of the at least one inner column of belt rolls are adjacent and rotate in opposite directions with the porous belts rotating about and between the two belt rolls for even heating of both porous belts and the sandwiched image receiving substrate. 8. The pre-dryer of claim 1 , wherein the inlet and outlet reside on opposite sides of the oven. 9. The pre-dryer of claim 1 , wherein the heating is provided by dry air incident upon one side of the oven, flowing cross-wise past the sandwiched path length of the belts, and extracted on the opposite side of the oven. 10. The pre-dryer of claim 9 , wherein the hot moist air extracted from the oven is dehumidified and returned to the oven as relatively dry air. 11. The pre-dryer of claim 1 , wherein the heat source is at least one of the plurality of belt rolls as a heated belt roll. 12. The pre-dryer of claim 11 , wherein the at least one heated belt roll is internally heated via superheated steam. 13. The pre-dryer of claim 12 , wherein the at least one heated belt roll is porous, and the superheated steam evolves through the at least one heated belt roll to the sandwiched image receiving substrate. 14. The pre-dryer of claim 1 , wherein the pre-dryer is in an image forming device. 15. A method for pre-drying an image receiving substrate with a pre-dryer including an oven, separate endless porous belts and a plurality of belt rolls about which the porous belts are guided within the oven, the oven having an inlet through which the image receiving substrate to be dried is passed, and an outlet downstream the inlet through which the image receiving substrate exits the oven as a dried image receiving substrate, the method comprising: recirculating the two separate endless porous belts within the oven while sandwiching the image receiving substrate along a sandwiched path length between the inlet and the outlet, with the first one of the porous belts maintaining contact with the first side of the image receiving substrate between the inlet and the outlet, and the second one of the porous belts maintaining contact with the second side of the image receiving substrate between the inlet and the outlet, the sandwiched path length representing the length where the two separate porous belts remain adjacent to sandwich the image receiving substrate therebetween; carrying the sandwiched image receiving substrate along the sandwiched path length to the outlet via the plurality of belt rolls about which the porous belts wind within the oven, the belt rolls configured to tension the porous belts during the recirculating step; and heating the porous belts and image receiving substrate within the oven while the image receiving substrate is sandwiched between the porous belts with a heat source to dry the image receiving substrate to a desired level in preparation for a subsequent printing thereon. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of belt rolls are arranged as an array of belt rolls having a plurality of columns, the plurality of columns including outer columns adjacent opposite sidewalls of the oven and at least one inner column between the outer columns, and further comprising modulating the heating time of the image receiving substrate within the oven by shifting the at least one inner column of belt rolls and varying the sandwiched path length where the two separate porous belts remain adjacent to sandwich the image receiving substrate therebetween. 17. The method of claim 15 , further comprising bending the sandwiched path length out of plane between rolls of adjacent columns and increasing out of plane tension of the porous belts therebetween via curved guide members bowed outwards between belt rolls in the column. 18. A pre-dryer for drying an image receiving substrate in preparation for a subsequent printing thereon, comprising: two separate endless porous belts recirculating within an oven having an inlet through which the image receiving substrate to be dried is passed and an outlet downstream the inlet through which the image receiving substrate exits the oven as a dried image receiving substrate, the porous belts configured to sandwich the image receiving substrate along a sandwiched path length between the inlet and the outlet, with a first one of the porous belts maintaining contact with a first side of the image receiving substrate between the inlet and the outlet, and a second one of the porous belts maintaining contact with a second side of the image receiving substrate between the inlet and the outlet, the sandwiched path length representing a length where the two separate porous belts remain adjacent to sandwich the image receiving substrate therebetween; and a plurality of belt rolls about which the porous belts wind within the oven, the belt rolls configured to tension the porous belts during recirculation and carry the sandwiched image receiving substrate along the sandwiched path length to the outlet, wherein the plurality of belt r
partly outside the drying enclosure · CPC title
Controlling the drying process in dependence on liquid content of solid materials or objects · CPC title
heated {or} cooled, {e.g. from inside, the material being dried on the outside surface by conduction} · CPC title
Controlling movement, tension or position of material · CPC title
using rollers · CPC title
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