In a peripheral exhaust system for a high velocity dryer having dryer hood sections and respective supply and removal ducts associated with each section through which recirculating air used for drying is carried to and away from the sections, auxiliary exhaust ducts formed along the periphery of the sections adapted to receive a portion of the hot air used for drying that would otherwise enter the area surrounding the dryer hood and a portion of the cold air from the surrounding area that would otherwise enter the dryer hood. The exhaust ducts are connected by blowers to ducts which remove the air to a location remote from the web.
Leonard C. Krimsky - Englewood NJ Richard A. McCarthy - Ramsey NJ William P. Rounds - Ramsey NJ
Assignee:
Worldwide Converting Machinery - Allendale NJ
International Classification:
F26B 1300
US Classification:
34156
Abstract:
A flotation dryer nozzle in which respective outer narrow nozzle openings are formed at the edges of the side of the nozzle facing the web to be dried and respective wider nozzle openings are formed in the nozzle side facing the web inwardly of the narrow nozzle openings and in which respective pressure reduction regions are formed between the inside of the nozzle body and the wider nozzle openings.