Process chamber incorporating an arrangement for injecting gaseous fluid thereinto

US9316406B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9316406-B2
Application numberUS-201313872880-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 29, 2013
Priority dateOct 28, 2010
Publication dateApr 19, 2016
Grant dateApr 19, 2016

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A process chamber ( 5 ) has an interior space ( 39 ). In the interior space ( 39 ), there is a receiving region ( 15 ) for workplaces ( 3 ). The process chamber ( 5 ) has an opening ( 12, 14 ) for the entry and exit of workplaces ( 3 ). The process chamber includes an arrangement ( 17, 19, 25, 29, 33, 37, 35 ) for injecting gaseous fluid into the interior space ( 39 ). The arrangement for injecting gaseous fluid has at least one nozzle ( 17, 19 ) for producing a fluid flow curtain ( 21, 23 ) between the opening ( 12, 14 ) and the receiving region ( 15 ) for workplaces ( 3 ).

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What is claimed is: 1. A process chamber defining an interior space, the process chamber comprising: a ceiling and a floor conjointly defining a tunnel-shaped receiving region in said interior space for accommodating workpieces therein; a portal through which said workpieces are passed into or out from said receiving region; an arrangement for blowing a gaseous fluid into said interior space; said arrangement including a slit-shaped nozzle or aperture extending transversely to said interior space and being configured for generating a fluid flow curtain between said portal and said receiving region; said arrangement further including a guide contour disposed in said interior space; said guide contour defining a side facing toward said portal; said slit-shaped nozzle or aperture being configured to feed said gaseous fluid from above said ceiling into said interior space along said guide contour with a flow direction inclined with respect to said floor; a lock in said interior space facing toward said portal; said lock including a wall arranged facing toward said side of said guide contour; said wall and said guide contour conjointly delimiting a mixing chamber disposed above said portal and set back upwardly with reference to said ceiling wherein air accumulates originating from the region of said portal; and, said mixing chamber being configured so as to permit said gaseous fluid flowing from said slit-shaped nozzle or aperture to draw said air into said interior space and entrain said air in said mixing chamber to form said fluid flow curtain extending from said ceiling down to said floor of said tunnel-shaped receiving region. 2. The process chamber of claim 1 , wherein said arrangement includes a pivotable guide vane and said guide contour is configured on said pivotable guide vane. 3. The process chamber of claim 1 , wherein said wall includes at least one aperture for passing circulated air from the region of said portal. 4. The process chamber of claim 1 , wherein said side of said guide contour is a first side thereof; said guide contour has a second side facing away from said mixing chamber; and, said arrangement further includes an ancillary chamber configured on said second side as a dead space for gaseous fluid. 5. The process chamber of claim 1 , wherein a guide vane is mounted in said mixture chamber. 6. The process chamber of claim 1 , said arrangement further comprising a nozzle assembly including said slit-shaped nozzle and a device for adjusting the flow quantity passing through said slit-shaped nozzle so as to permit different adjustments of said fluid flow curtain in different stages. 7. The process chamber of claim 6 , wherein said nozzle assembly includes a plurality of said slit-shaped nozzles; and, said device is configured to adjust the quantity of fluid passing through said plurality of slit-shaped nozzles so as to permit different adjustments of said fluid flow curtain in different stages. 8. The process chamber of claim 1 , further comprising a pivotable flow barrier for controlling a fluid flow formed in said interior space. 9. The process chamber of claim 1 , wherein said arrangement for blowing said gaseous fluid into said interior space includes a heating device for heating the gaseous fluid. 10. A system for performing at least one of the following processes: drying, hardening or painting; the system comprising: a process chamber defining an interior space; a ceiling and a floor conjointly defining a tunnel-shaped receiving region in said interior space for accommodating workpieces therein; a portal through which said workpieces are passed into or out from said receiving region; said process chamber including an arrangement for blowing a gaseous fluid into said interior space; said arrangement including a slit-shaped nozzle or aperture extending transversely to said interior space and being configured for generating said fluid flow curtain between said portal and said receiving region; said arrangement further including a guide contour disposed in said interior space; said guide contour defining a side facing toward said portal; said slit-shaped nozzle or aperture being configured to feed said gaseous fluid from above said ceiling into said interior space along said guide contour with a flow direction inclined with respect to said floor; a lock in said interior space facing toward said portal; said lock including a wall arranged facing toward said side of said guide contour; said wall and said guide contour conjointly delimiting a mixing chamber disposed above said portal and set back upwardly with reference to said ceiling wherein air accumulates originating from the region of said portal; and, said mixing chamber being configured so as to permit said gaseous fluid flowing from said slit-shaped nozzle or aperture to draw said air into said interior space and entrain said air in said mixing chamber to form said fluid flow curtain extending from said ceiling down to said floor of said tunnel-shaped receiving region. 11. A method for operating a process chamber defining an interior space, the process chamber including: a ceiling and a floor conjointly defining a tunnel-shaped receiving region in said interior space for accommodating workpieces therein; a portal through which said workpieces are passed into or out from said receiving region; an arrangement for blowing a gaseous fluid into said interior space; said arrangement including a slit-shaped nozzle or aperture for generating a fluid flow curtain between said portal and said receiving region; said slit-shaped nozzle or aperture being configured to feed said gaseous fluid from above said ceiling into said interior space along a guide contour with a flow direction inclined with respect to said floor; and, a lock in said interior space facing toward said portal; the method comprising the steps of: feeding said gaseous fluid into said interior space with a direction inclined with respect to said floor; generating a flow vortex made up of air mixed at least in part with the blown-in gaseous fluid on the side of said fluid flow curtain facing toward said portal with said flow vortex extending from said floor to said ceiling in said lock; providing a guide contour having a side facing toward said portal; conducting said gaseous fluid via said slit-shaped nozzle or aperture along said guide contour into said interior space; providing a wall arranged facing toward said side of said guide contour; delimiting a mixing chamber with said wall and said guide contour; mixing fluid from said flow vortex with air from the region of said portal to form a mixture; and, causing the gaseous fluid flowing from said slit-shaped nozzle or said aperture to draw the mixture into said interior space to entrain said mixture in said mixing chamber to form said fluid flow curtain. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein said gaseous fluid blown in through said nozzle or aperture is guided on said guide contour with an occurrence of flow separation. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein said guide contour is pivoted for adjusting said fluid flow curtain. 14. The method of claim 11 , wherein said fluid flow curtain is throttled or interrupted between said portal and said receiving region for said workpieces. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the direction of said fluid flow curtain is changed when a workpiece is moved through said portal. 16. The method of claim 11 , wherein the direction of said fluid flow curtain is changed when a workpiece is moved through said portal.

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  • using gases other than air · CPC title

  • by air valves, movable baffles or nozzle arrangements · CPC title

  • Ducting arrangements from the source of air or other gases to the materials or objects being dried · CPC title

  • F26B21/25Primary

    partly outside the drying enclosure · CPC title

  • Seals, locks, e.g. gas barriers or air curtains, for drying enclosures (F26B11/024 and F26B13/005 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9316406B2 cover?
A process chamber ( 5 ) has an interior space ( 39 ). In the interior space ( 39 ), there is a receiving region ( 15 ) for workplaces ( 3 ). The process chamber ( 5 ) has an opening ( 12, 14 ) for the entry and exit of workplaces ( 3 ). The process chamber includes an arrangement ( 17, 19, 25, 29, 33, 37, 35 ) for injecting gaseous fluid into the interior space ( 39 ). The arrangement for injec…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Duerr Systems Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F26B21/25. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 19 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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