The object of the invention is a dryer and a drying unit for drying paper tubes.
The invention relates to the manufacture of paper products for the food industry, in particular in the manufacture of drinking accessories such as paper drinking straws.
The publication GB 1 088 745 discloses a rotary tube dryer wherein the tubes circulate around the circumference of the wheels and are individually fed into and carried away from the dryer.
The publication GB 291 102 discloses a dryer wherein the cardboard tubes are dried individually and each tube is rotated individually during the drying process.
The publication WO 2017/080067A1 discloses a dryer having three drying sections wherein in the first section the drying is performed using hot air, in the second section the drying is performed using microwave radiation, and in the third section the drying is performed using cool air.
There are known drying units in which heating elements such as an irradiator are used, whereas in these solutions there is one-sided heating of the dried products, which leads to their deformation. Drying units of such type require the use of a single layer arrangement of dried products situated on a horizontal supporting surface. There are known drying units in which the heated air stream is directed from above onto the articles moving horizontally along the conveyor.
The object of the invention is a dryer for drying paper tubes conveyed in a multilayer stream transversely to the axis of the paper tubes, comprising an inlet adapted to passing through it of a conveyor of the multilayer stream, an outlet adapted to passing through it of the conveyor of the multilayer stream, at least one drying chamber situated between the inlet and the outlet, adapted to receive conveyor of the multilayer stream, at least one heater to heat the air, at least one fan to blow the heated air into the drying chamber. At least one wall of the dryer is provided with at least one blowing element for the heated air, and the direction of blowing the heated air through the blowing element is situated substantially transversely to the longitudinal axis of the drying chamber of the dryer.
The dryer according to the invention is characterised in that the conveyor of the multilayer stream is adapted to hold the multilayer stream bilaterally by means of supporting surfaces.
The dryer according to the invention is characterised in that the blowing element for the heated air is adapted to blow the heated air in a blowing direction substantially parallel to the supporting surfaces of the conveyor of the multilayer stream.
The dryer according to the invention is characterised in that at least one of the two opposite walls of the drying chamber is provided with the blowing elements for blowing the heated air.
The dryer according to the invention is characterised by being provided with at least two drying zones at least partially separated from each other, the drying zone being provided with a fan.
The dryer according to the invention is characterised in that in successive drying zones the blowing elements are arranged respectively on different sides of the drying chamber.
The dryer according to the invention is characterised in that the heating chambers of the drying zones are separated from each other by walls.
The dryer according to the invention is characterised in that in the drying zone the air circulation passes through the drying chamber, the openings in the front wall, the channel, the fan, the heating chamber and the blowing elements in the side wall.
The dryer according to the invention is characterised in that the drying chamber is vertically positioned.
The dryer according to the invention is characterised in that the inlet and the outlet are adapted to a conveyor provided with two supporting elements.
The object of the invention is also a drying unit for drying the paper tubes conveyed in the multilayer stream, comprising the dryer according to the invention and the conveyor of the multilayer stream. The conveyor of the multilayer stream is provided with two supporting surfaces adapted to hold the multilayer stream bilaterally, the direction of blowing of the heated air through the blowing element is transverse to the conveying direction of the multilayer stream of the paper tubes.
The drying unit according to the invention is characterised in that the blowing element for the heated air is adapted to blow the heated air in the blowing direction substantially parallel to the supporting surfaces of the conveyor of the multilayer stream.
The drying unit according to the invention is characterised in that the blowing direction of the heated air is in line with the axes of the paper tubes conveyed in the multilayer stream.
The drying unit according to the invention is characterised in that the supporting surfaces are formed on a chain conveyor.
The drying unit according to the invention is characterised in that the supporting surfaces are provided with humps situated transversely to the conveying direction of the conveyor.
The dryer according to the invention effectively reduces the moisture content of the conveyed paper tubes while maintaining their shape. Drying the tubes conveyed as a mass flow held by two supporting surfaces allows to avoid bending of the tubes which support one another or find support in the supporting surfaces of the conveyor. Furthermore, the stream of tubes can be directed at any angle during drying so the entire drying unit can be positioned at any angle.
The object of the invention was shown in more detail in a preferred embodiment in a drawing in which:
A drying unit 1 shown in
In the cross-section shown in
The dryer 2 may be provided with an inlet channel for the air in the lower part of the dryer (not shown) and an air outlet channel 35 in the upper part of the dryer, and the lower surface of the drying chamber 5 may be in the form of openwork. The dryer 2 may be provided with a single fan 9 forcing the movement of air around the heaters 8 and further into the drying chamber 5. Preferably, the dryer 2 may be provided with at least two fans 9 and the dryer 2 may be divided into at least two drying zones, whereas the division of the dryer 2 into drying zones may be applied either in a vertical configuration, a horizontal configuration or any other configuration. In the case of a vertical configuration, the air for the drying zone situated above may be drawn from the lower drying zone. The dryer 2 in the shown embodiment is provided with three fans 9 situated in three drying zones H1, H2 and H3. The drying zones H1, H2, H3 have partially separate air circulations, the drying zones H1, H2, H3 being separated by walls 23. The fan 9 in each zone is flow connected to the front chamber 11 by means of a channel 22. Furthermore, in the successive drying zones H1, H2 or H3, the blowing elements 15 may be arranged respectively on different sides of the drying chamber 5 so as to change the direction of the air flow in the successive drying zones H1, H2 or H3, which has an effect on the drying efficiency. Moreover, the sequence of alternate directions of air flow in the drying zones is only an example as the directions of air flow are selected depending on technological requirements of the process of drying a given type of product.
In particular drying zones H1, H2, H3 it is possible to regulate the drying temperature independently, depending on the technological requirements of the drying process. Preferably, the drying temperature is about 100° C. The dryer is provided with temperature sensors, the drying zone H1 is provided with a temperature sensor 27, the drying zone H2 with a sensor 28 and the drying zone H3 with a sensor 29. An air temperature sensor 36 and an air humidity sensor 37 are situated in the air outlet channel 35 above the drying zone H3. The dryer according to the invention, due to the fact that it is provided with both air temperature sensors and air humidity sensors, may receive information about these parameters from external sources, is characterised by technological flexibility and may be used for drying paper tubes with different humidity parameters as well as with different drying susceptibility.
During the operation of the drying unit 1 (
For effective drying, it is essential that the direction R of blowing the air onto the tubes is in line with the axes t of the paper tubes 4, the air may then easily flow into the tubes. The air blowing direction R may be defined as substantially perpendicular to the plane m in which the geometric centres M of the paper tubes 4 move. In turn, the direction P of receiving the air from the drying chamber 5 is transverse or substantially perpendicular to the axis t of the paper tubes 4.
It is possible to embody the heating chamber 16 in an L-shaped cross-section, with only one wall being provided with openings 15 through which the heated air could fall into the drying chamber 5.
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The tubes may be fed to the drying unit 1 by a conveyor 38 and received by a conveyor 39, these may be conveyors adapted to a multilayer stream of tubes.
The drying unit 1′ in the second embodiment shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PL437207 | Mar 2021 | PL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2022/051823 | 3/2/2022 | WO |