Apparatus and method for drying
US-2015089831-A1 · Apr 2, 2015 · US
US11548303B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11548303-B2 |
| Application number | US-201817261042-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 13, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 13, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2023 |
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In some examples, a convective gas bar can include a gas inlet to receive supply gas to a first portion of the convective gas bar, feed holes located in the first portion, a nozzle plate located in a second portion of the convective gas bar, where the nozzle plate includes nozzles, and the nozzles are adapted to receive and direct the supply gas from the feed holes through the nozzles.
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A convective gas bar, comprising: a first portion defined by a first chamber having a gas inlet to receive supply gas to the first portion of the convective gas bar; feed holes located through a surface of the first chamber in the first portion to direct the supply gas from the first portion to a second portion; the second portion defined by an exhaust channel and a second chamber, the exhaust channel located outside of the first chamber, and the second chamber having a nozzle plate located in the second chamber of the convective gas bar, wherein: the second chamber of the second portion is to receive the supply gas from the first chamber of the first portion via the feed holes; the nozzle plate includes nozzles; the nozzles are adapted to receive and direct the supply gas from the feed holes through the nozzles; and the exhaust channel is to receive the supply gas directed through the nozzles of the nozzle plate from the second chamber such that the directed supply gas is removed from the convective gas bar via the exhaust channel. 2. The convective gas bar of claim 1 , wherein the convective gas bar further comprises exhaust ports adapted to direct the supply gas directed through the nozzles of the nozzle plate to the exhaust channel. 3. The convective gas bar of claim 1 , wherein the nozzles of the nozzle plate are oriented in a plurality of rows. 4. The convective gas bar of claim 3 , wherein nozzles included in each row of the plurality of rows are uniformly spaced relative to each other. 5. The convective gas bar of claim 3 , wherein alternate rows of the plurality of rows of the nozzle plate are oriented in a non-uniform orientation such that the alternate rows are staggered relative to each other. 6. A convective gas bar, comprising: a first portion of the convective gas bar defined by a first chamber, including: a gas inlet to receive supply gas to the first portion of the convective gas bar; and feed holes located through a surface of the first chamber in the first portion to distribute the supply gas from the first portion to a second portion; the second portion of the convective gas bar defined by an exhaust channel and a second chamber, the exhaust channel located outside of the first chamber, and the second chamber to receive the supply gas from the first chamber of the first portion via the feed holes, wherein: the second portion includes a nozzle plate including a plurality of nozzles, wherein the plurality of nozzles are adapted to receive and direct the supply gas from the feed holes through the nozzles; and the exhaust channel includes exhaust ports such that the exhaust channel is to receive the gas directed through the nozzles of the nozzle plate from the second chamber such that the directed supply gas is removed from the convective gas bar via the exhaust channel. 7. The convective gas bar of claim 6 , wherein the plurality of nozzles are adapted to direct the supply gas from the feed holes through the nozzles towards a print medium. 8. The convective gas bar of claim 6 , wherein the gas inlet receives supply gas to the convective gas bar via an edge-feed gas supply. 9. The convective gas bar of claim 6 , wherein the exhaust channel exhausts the received gas via an edge-feed gas exhaust. 10. A system, comprising: a convective gas bar, including: a first portion defined by a first chamber having a gas inlet to receive supply gas to the first portion of the convective gas bar; feed holes located through a surface of the first chamber in the first portion to distribute the supply gas from the first portion to a second portion; the second portion defined by an exhaust channel and a second chamber, the exhaust channel located outside of the first chamber, and the second chamber having a nozzle plate including a first plurality of nozzles to direct the supply gas from the feed holes to a target area wherein: the second chamber of the second portion is to receive the supply gas from the first chamber of the first portion via the feed holes; the first plurality of nozzles are adapted to receive and direct the supply gas from the feed holes through the first plurality of nozzles; and the exhaust channel includes exhaust ports, wherein the exhaust channel is to receive the supply gas directed through the first plurality of nozzles via gas ports such that the directed supply gas is removed from the convective gas bar via the exhaust channel; and a gas support bar including a second plurality of nozzles to direct support gas to the target area. 11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the target area includes a print medium such that: the first plurality of nozzles of the convective gas bar directs the supply gas to the print medium; and the second plurality of nozzles of the gas support bar direct the support gas to the print medium. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the first plurality of nozzles and the second plurality of nozzles are coaxially located such that a flow direction of the supply gas from each nozzle of the first plurality of nozzles is in a direction opposite to that of a flow direction of the support gas from each coaxially located corresponding nozzle of the second plurality of nozzles. 13. The system of claim 10 , wherein: the first plurality of nozzles direct the supply gas to a printed side of a print medium to dry the printed side of the print media; and the second plurality of nozzles direct the support gas to a non-printed side of the print medium to support the print medium, wherein a flow rate of the second plurality of nozzles is proportional to a flow rate of the first plurality of nozzles. 14. The system of claim 10 , wherein: the convective gas bar is of a plurality of convective gas bars of the system; and the plurality of convective gas bars are removable from an imaging device of the system.
the gas or vapour circulating over or surrounding the materials or objects to be dried (F26B3/14 takes precedence) · CPC title
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using convection means, e.g. by using a fan for blowing or sucking air · CPC title
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