Air blowing tool for heat-shrinkable packing material

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6560892
  • Patent Number
    6,560,892
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 31, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 13, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An air blowing tool includes a connecting pipe (1) and an air blowing head (2). The air blowing head includes an inner wall (22) and an outer wall (21). An annular passage (24) is defined between the inner and outer walls. The inner wall encloses and defines a heating space (23) for accommodating a package (3) to be heated. An annular outlet (221) is defined in the inner wall. The annular outlet communicates with the annular passage and with the heating space.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to heating devices for heat-shrinkable packing material, and particularly to devices for utilizing blowing of hot air over such packing material.




2. Description of the Related Art




Many products including optical communication components are very sensitive to environmental contamination, such as from dust or water. It is important to provide secure protection for such products during their transportation.




The usual way to protect products such as optoelectronic components is to pack them in plastic film. The plastic film is generally heat-shrinkable, and is first applied to loosely envelop the optoelectronic component. Then, heated air is below on the film. Once heated, the film shrinks to tightly pack the component. Conventional devices for heating the plastic film cannot blow hot air onto the plastic film uniformly. As a result blisters may be formed in the film, thus diminishing the aesthetic appearance of the product. Even worse, the film may break and expose the component to contamination.




In view of the above, there is a need for a tool which can blow hot air evenly onto the heat-shrinkable plastic film, to ensure that products such as optoelectronic components are properly protected and have an attractive appearance.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide an air blowing tool which can blow heated air evenly onto heat-shrinkable material used for packing products such as optoelectronic components.




To achieve the object set out above, an air blowing tool of the present invention comprises a connecting pipe and an air blowing head. The connecting pipe has a first wide passage and a second narrow passage defined therein. The air blowing head includes an inner wall and an outer wall. An annular passage is defined between the inner and outer walls. The inner wall encloses and defines a heating space for accommodating a package to be heated. An annular outlet is defined in the inner wall. The annular outlet communicates with the annular passage and with the heating space.




Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompany drawings, in which:











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view of an air blowing tool for a heating device for heat-shrinkable packing material in accordance with the present invention; and





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the air blowing of

FIG. 1

, together with a package enveloped by heat-shrinkable plastic film place in a space within an air blowing head of the air blowing tool.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view of an air blowing tool for a heating device for heat-shrinkable packing material in accordance with the present invention. The air blowing tool comprises a connecting pipe


1


and an annular air blowing head


2


. The connecting pipe


1


comprises a first pipe


11


, and a second pipe


12


integrally connected with the first pipe


11


. The first pipe


11


has a first passage


111


connecting with an external blower (not shown) of the heating device (not shown). The first pipe


11


receives heated air from the blower. The second pipe


12


has a second passage


121


. A diameter of the second passage


121


is less than a diameter of the first passage


111


, so that hot air from the first passage


111


flows faster in the second passage


121


.




The blowing head


2


connects with the second pipe


12


of the connecting pipe


1


. The blowing head


2


comprises an outer wall


21


and an inner wall


22


. The inner wall


22


encircles and defines a round heating space


23


therein. An annular passage


24


is defined in the blowing head


2


between the outer wall


21


and the inner wall


22


. The second passage


121


of the connecting pipe


1


communicates with the annular passage


24


at an acute angle, to allow maximal airflow from the second passage


121


to the annular passage


24


. An annular outlet


221


is defined in the inner wall


22


. The annular outlet


221


communicates with the annular passage


24


and with the heating space


23


. Thus air flow within the annular passage


24


can easily enter the annular outlet


221


and flow therethrough to reach the heating space


23


. The annular outlet


221


is in communication with the annular passage


24


throughout an entire inmost circumferential extremity of the annular passage


24


. Thus hot air from the annular passage


24


can flow uniformly and at a steady low speed into the heating space


23


via the annular outlet


221


.




Referring also to

FIG. 2

, in use, a package


3


comprises an optoelectronic component (not shown) enveloped by a heat-shrinkable plastic film


31


. The package


3


is put in the heating space


23


of the blowing head


2


. Hot air generated from the blower (not shown) flows into the connecting pipe


1


. A speed and a temperature of the hot air are determined by the characteristics of the packing film and of the component. Such characteristics include a thickness and a composition of the film, and a size of the component. The hot air enters the annular passage


24


from the connecting pipe


1


, and then enters the heating space


23


via the outlet


221


. The film


31


is thereby heated up uniformly, and shrinks to be tightly attached onto surfaces of the package


3


.




Because the annular outlet


221


is in communication with the annular passage


24


throughout an entire inmost circumferential extremity of the annular passage


24


, hot air flows into the annular outlet


221


easily and quickly. Furthermore, because the heating space


23


has a circular configuration, the hot air exiting the annular outlet


221


forms a circular path of air flow around the package


3


in the heating space


23


. Therefore the plastic film


31


is heated evenly, and shrinks evenly to encase the component tightly, uniformly, and in an aesthetically pleasing form.




It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiment described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing the present invention's advantages. Thus, it is intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A tool for blowing hot air onto heat-shrinkable packing material, the tool comprising:a connecting pipe adapted to be connected with a hot air blower; and an annular air blowing head comprising an outer wall, an inner wall, and an annular passage defined between the outer and inner walls and communicating with the connecting pipe, a circular heating space being defined inwardly from the inner wall and adapted for receiving a package having heat-shrinkable packing material, the head further comprising an annular outlet defined in the inner wall, the annular outlet communicating with the annular passage and with the heating space; wherein the annular outlet communicates with the annular passage throughout an entire inmost circumferential extremity of the annular passage.
  • 2. The tool as described in claim 1, wherein the connecting pipe includes a first pipe and a second pipe, the first pipe has a first passage, the second pipe has a second passage, a diameter of the second passage is less than a diameter of the first passage, and the annular passage of the head communicates with the second passage.
  • 3. The tool as described in claim 2, wherein the second passage communicates with the annular passage at an acute angle.
  • 4. A hot air blowing tool, comprising:a pipe adapted for receiving hot air flow; and an air blowing head integrally formed with the pipe, the head comprising an outer wall, an inner wall and an air passage defined between the outer and inner walls and in communication with the pipe, a perimeter outlet being defined in the inner wall, the perimeter outlet communicating with the air passage and a space surrounded by the inner wall.
  • 5. The tool as described in claim 4, wherein the head has an annular configuration, the air passage is annular, and the perimeter outlet is annular.
  • 6. The tool as described in claim 4, wherein the perimeter outlet communicates with the air passage throughout an entire inmost circumferential extremity of the air passage.
  • 7. The tool as described in claim 6, wherein the pipe has a large passage and a small passage, and the small passage communicates with the air passage of the head.
  • 8. In combination,a tool comprising: a connecting pipe adapted to be connected to a hot air blower, and an annular air blowing head comprising an outer wall and an inner wall commonly defining therebetween an annular passage in communication with said connecting pipe; a circular heating space defined inside the inner wall; an annular outlet disposed in an entire circumferential portion of the inner wall and extending therethrough to communicate with both the space and the annular passage; a package having heat-shrinkable packing material and disposed in a center portion of the space; and the connecting pipe being directed generally along a tangent line of said space toward the annular passage.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
90210059 Jun 2001 TW
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is related co-pending application of Ser. Nos. 09/944,844, filed on Aug. 31, 2001; 09/944,864, filed on Aug. 31, 2001; and 09/945,291, filed on Aug. 31, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,471,510, issued Oct. 29, 2002.

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