Claims
- 1. A dryer comprising:
- a container for holding goods to be dried therein;
- a suction duct and an exhaust duct both of which are communicated with said container;
- means for blowing the surrounding air through said suction duct, said container and said exhaust duct in the order named;
- means for heating air flowing through said suction duct;
- means for measuring the degree of absolute humidity in exhaust air flowing through said exhaust duct at a predetermined time interval;
- means for presetting a predetermined value of absolute humidity;
- means for comprising the degree of absolute humidity in the exhaust air measured by said absolute humidity measuring means with said predetermined value of absolute humidity;
- means for interrupting the drying operation of said dryer when a comparison result output derived from said comparison means has a predetermined relationship;
- means for determining a drop of decreasing rate of absolute humidity measured by said absolute humidity measuring means;
- means for determining the absolute humidity of the surrounding air; and
- means for correcting said predetermined value of absolute humidity to a value higher than the absolute humidity in the surrounding air in response to an output signal derived from said drop determining means.
- 2. A dryer as claimed in 1, further comprising means for detecting the temperature of the exhaust air flowing through said exhaust duct; and
- means, responsive to an output temperature signal derived from said temperature detecting means, for controlling said heating means in such a way that the temperature of the goods being dried is prevented from rising in excess of a maximum allowable temperature.
- 3. In a method for controlling the operation of a dryer of the type comprising a container for holding goods to be dried therein, a suction duct and an exhaust duct both of which are communicated with said container, an air blower for forcing the surrounding air to flow through said container, a heater for heating suction air, first absolute humidity measuring means for measuring the degree of absolute humidity in the exhaust air flowing through said exhaust duct and second absolute humidity measuring means for measuring the absolute humidity of the surrounding air, said method for controlling the operation of said dryer comprising the steps of:
- measuring the degree of absolute humidity in the exhaust air by said first absolute humidity measuring means for a predetermined time interval;
- measuring the degree of absolute humidity in the surrounding air by said second absolute humidity measuring means;
- interrupting the drying operation of said dryer when said measured degree of absolute humidity in the exhaust air and a predetermined value of absolute humidity have a predetermined relationship;
- determining a drop of decreasing rate of absolute humidity in the exhaust air measured by said first absolute humidity measuring means; and
- automatically correcting said predetermined value of absolute humidity in the exhaust air to a value higher than the absolute humidity in the surrounding air in response to an output signal derived from said drop determining step.
- 4. A method for controlling operation of a dryer as claimed in claim 3, further comprising:
- the step of measuring the temperature of said goods to be dried; and
- the step of controlling said heater in response to an output temperature signal derived from said temperature measuring step in such a way that the temperature of said goods being dried is prevented from rising in excess of a maximum allowable temperature.
- 5. A dryer comprising:
- a container for holding goods to be dried therein;
- a suction duct and an exhaust duct both of which are communicated with said container;
- means for blowing the surrounding air through said suction duct, said container and said exhaust duct in the order named;
- means for heating air flowing through said suction duct;
- means for measuring the degree of absolute humidity in exhaust air flowing through said exhaust duct at a predetermined time interval;
- means for presetting a predetermined value of absolute humidity;
- means for comparing the degree of absolute humidity in the exhaust air measured by said absolute humidity measuring means with said predetermined value of absolute humidity;
- means for interrupting the drying operation of said dryer when a comparison result output derived from said comparison means has a predetermined relationship;
- means for determining a drop of decreasing rate of absolute humidity measured by said absolute humidity measuring means; and
- means for interrupting the drying operation of said dryer in response to an output signal derived from said drop determining means.
- 6. A dryer as claimed in claim 5, further comprising
- means for detecting the temperature of the exhaust air flowing through said exhaust duct; and
- means, responsive to an output temperature signal derived from said temperature detecting means, for controlling said heating means in such a way that the temperature of the goods being dried is prevented from rising in excess of a maximum allowable temperature.
- 7. In a method for controlling the operation of a dryer of the type comprising a container for holding goods to be dried therein, a suction duct and an exhaust duct both of which are communicated with said container, an air blower for forcing the surrounding air to flow through said container, a heater for heating suction air, and means for measuring the degree of absolute humidity in exhaust air flowing through said exhaust duct, said method for controlling operation of said dryer comprising the steps of:
- measuring the degree of absolute humidity in the exhaust air by said absolute humidity measuring means for a predetermined time interval;
- interrupting the drying operation of said dryer when said measured degree of absolute humidity and a predetermined value of absolute humidity have a predetermined relationship;
- determining a drop of decreasing rate of absolute humidity measured by said absolute humidity measuring means; and
- interrupting the operation of said dryer in response to an output signal derived from said drop determining step.
- 8. A method for controlling the operation of a dryer as claimed in claim 7, further comprising:
- the step of measuring the temperature of said goods to be dried; and
- the step of controlling said heater in response to an output temperature signal derived from said temperature measuring step in such a way that the temperature of said goods being dried is prevented from rising in excess of a maximum allowable temperature.
Priority Claims (3)
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62-265102 |
Oct 1987 |
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63-89448 |
Apr 1988 |
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63-105067 |
Apr 1988 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/259,245, filed Oct. 18th, 1988, abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Divisions (1)
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