1. Technical Field
The present disclosure generally relates to an air drying apparatus, and particularly to an air drying apparatus which more effectively utilizes energy.
2. Description of Related Art
A type of air drying apparatus includes air knifes positioned opposite to each other. When the air knives eject pressurized air to two sides of objects traveling past on conveyor belts, the objects can be overturned or even blown off the conveyor belt. In addition, the air ejected by the air knives is not recycle, which is wasteful.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
Many aspects of the air drying apparatus can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the air drying apparatus. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The FIGURE is a schematic view of an air drying apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment.
The FIGURE shows an exemplary embodiment of an air drying apparatus 100. The air drying apparatus 100 includes a work cabinet 20, a first air blower 30 and a second air blower 40 mounted in a main body 10. The first air blower 30 and the second air blower 40 are connected to the work cabinet 20 through a number of pipes. The power of the first air blower 30 is greater than the second air blower 40.
The work cabinet 20 includes two groups of first air knives 24 and two groups of second air knives 26. The two groups of the first air knives 24 are respectively mounted on opposite sidewalls 22. The two groups of the second air knives 26 are respectively mounted on the opposite sidewalls 22. Each group of the second air knives 26 is mounted below each group of the first air knives 24. Each first air knife 24 has a first air inlet 242 connected to the first air blower 30 through a first pipe 50. Each second air knife 26 has a second air inlet 262 connected to the second air blower 40 through a second pipe 60. One of the sidewalls 22 defines a first recycle outlet 222 and a second recycle outlet 224 connected to the first air blower 30 and the second air blower 40 respectively.
The first air blower 30 includes a first fresh air inlet 32, and a first recycle inlet 34 and a number of air outlets 36. A first filter 38 is positioned on the first fresh air inlet 32. The fresh air inlet 32 communicates with the outside air, and the first filter 38 is configured for removing impurities from the outside air. The first recycle inlet 34 is connected to the first recycle outlet 222 of the work cabinet 20 through a first connecting pipe 70. Each first air outlet 36 of the first air blower 30 is connected to the first air inlet 242 through the first pipe 50 for supplying air to the first air knives 24. The second air blower 40 includes a second fresh air inlet 42, and a second recycle inlet 44 and a number of air outlets 46. A second filter 48 is positioned on the second fresh air inlet 42. The second fresh air inlet 42 communicates with the outside air, and the second filter 48 is configured for removing impurities from the outside air. The second recycle inlet 44 is connected to the second recycle outlet 224 of the work cabinet 20 through a second connecting pipe 80. Each air outlet 46 of the second air blower 40 is connected to the second air inlet 262 through the first pipe 60 for supplying the air to the second air knives 26.
In use, the first air blower 30 and the second air blower 40 are turned on. The outside air is drawn through the first filter 38 by the first air blower 30. The first air blower 30 then blows air out the air outlets 36. The air further passes through the first pipes 50 to the first air knives 24. Air in the work cabinet 20 further goes back to the first air blower 30 through the first connecting pipe 70 (i.e., is recycled). When outside air is drawn into the system to some degree by the first air blower 30, the recycled air is mostly used for supplying the work cabinet 20, and the outside air is only used for balancing or supplement for the work cabinet 24. The work principle of the second air blower 40 is similar to the first air blower 30. The second blower 40 blows off the air to the second air knives 26. The objects to be air blown are conveyed between the first air knives 24 and the second air knives 26. Because the power of the first air blower 30 is greater than the second air blower 40, the objects remain steadfast on the conveyors. Additionally, air is continuously recycle to the first and second blowers 30, 40 effectively utilizing energy.
It is to be understood, however, that even through numerous characteristics and advantages of the present disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the disclosure, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201110131681.1 | May 2011 | CN | national |
This application is one of the four related co-pending U.S. patent applications listed below. All listed applications have the same assignee and were concurrently filed herewith. The disclosure of each of the listed applications is incorporated by reference into all the other listed applications. AttorneyDocket No.TitleInventorsUS39180AIR KNIFE MODULEChen et al.US39181NOZZLE ASSEMBLY FOR SPRAYChen et al.APPARATUSUS39182AIR DRYING APPARATUSChen et al.US39183CLEANING AND DRYING APPARATUSChen et al.