Claims
- 1. An apparatus for dispersing contaminant gases in a web processing system, said web processing system including a web processing structure, said web processing structure being in an environment having an ambient first pressure, said web approaching said web processing structure in a processing direction at a first velocity, said web being substantially planar and presenting a first surface and a second surface bounded by two edges, said first surface engaging said web processing structure before said second surface as said web moves in said processing direction, said contaminant gases being proximate to at least said first surface, the apparatus comprising:
- a housing defining a cavity; said cavity containing a fluid, said fluid being at a second pressure, said second pressure being greater than said first pressure; and
- a fluid exhaust means for exhausting said fluid from said cavity, said fluid exhaust means being disposed generally proximate to said first surface in spaced relation with respect to said first surface, said fluid exhaust means being in fluid communication with said cavity, said fluid exhaust means being configured to effect said exhausting in a manner establishing a stream of said fluid, said spaced relation being appropriate to effect direction of said stream against said first surface at a second velocity, said second velocity creating a zone of reduced static pressure adjacent said first surface and said fluid exhaust means, said reduced static pressure urging said web toward said fluid exhaust means, said second velocity having a velocity component substantially parallel with said first velocity, said second velocity being vectorally appropriate so that the vector sum of said first velocity and said velocity component yields a resulting velocity with respect to said web, said resulting velocity and said zone of reduced static pressure cooperating to disperse at least those of said contaminant gases proximate said first surface.
- 2. An apparatus for dispersing contaminant gases in a web processing system as recited in claim 1 wherein said resulting velocity has a direction generally contrary to said processing direction.
- 3. An apparatus for dispersing contaminant gases in a web processing system as recited in claim 1 wherein said second velocity is at least ten times said first velocity.
- 4. An apparatus for dispersing contaminant gases in a web processing system as recited in claim 1 wherein said fluid is a gas.
- 5. An apparatus for dispersing contaminant gases in a web processing system as recited in claim 4 wherein said gas is air.
- 6. An apparatus for dispersing contaminant gases in a web processing system as recited in claim 1 wherein said web processing system is a printing press and said web processing structure is a chill roller.
- 7. An apparatus for dispersing contaminant gases in a web processing system as recited in claim 1 wherein said fluid exhaust means comprises:
- a guiding means for directing said stream, said guiding means being disposed proximate said first surface; and
- an adjusting means for adjusting said second velocity, said adjusting means being disposed in spaced relation from said guiding means; said guiding means and said adjusting means cooperating to define a region through which said stream is exhausted; said stream being directed against said first surface by said guiding means.
- 8. An apparatus for dispersing contaminant gases in a web processing system as recited in claim 1 wherein said fluid exhaust means is configured to facilitate entraining of an ambient stream of fluid from said ambient environment by said stream, said stream and said ambient stream combining to establish an increased fluid stream against said first surface.
- 9. An apparatus for dispersing contaminant gases in a web processing system as recited in claim 1 wherein said housing is disposed proximate said first surface.
- 10. An apparatus for dispersing contaminant gases in a web processing system as recited in claim 9 wherein said cavity is in fluid communication with outside said housing through at least one aperture through said housing.
- 11. An apparatus for dispersing contaminant gases in a web processing system as recited in claim 10 wherein said fluid exhaust means comprises:
- a guiding means for directing said stream, said guiding means being affixed to said housing; and
- an adjusting means for adjusting said second velocity, said adjusting means being adjustably affixed to said housing appropriately to facilitate affection of said fluid communication by said adjusting means, said adjusting means being positionable to at least partially obstruct said aperture; said adjusting means and said guiding means cooperating to define a region through which said stream is exhausted.
- 12. An apparatus for controlling the presence of contaminant gases entrained by a web in a web processing system, said web processing system including a web processing structure, said web processing structure being in an environment having an ambient first pressure, said web approaching said web processing structure in a processing direction at a first velocity, said web being substantially planar and presenting a first surface and a second surface bounded by two edges, said first surface engaging said web processing structure before said second surface as said web moves in said processing direction, said contaminant gases being proximate to at least said first surface, the apparatus comprising:
- a housing defining a cavity; said cavity containing a fluid, said fluid being at a second pressure, said second pressure being greater than said first pressure; and
- a fluid exhaust means for exhausting said fluid from said cavity, said fluid exhaust means being in fluid communication with said cavity, said fluid exhaust means being disposed generally proximate to said first surface to define a duct area between said first surface and said fluid exhaust means, said fluid exhaust means being configured to effect exhausting of a stream of said fluid against said first surface at a second velocity, said second velocity having a velocity component substantially parallel with said first velocity, said second velocity being vectorally appropriate to establish through said duct area a shear stress suitable to separate at least those of said contaminant gases proximate said first surface.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part application from copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/503,711 filed Apr. 3, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,056,431, which is a continuation-in-part application from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/340,498 filed Apr. 19, 1989, having issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,913,049 on Apr. 3, 1990.
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