Claims
- 1. A convection oven for applying convective heat to an object, comprising:
- (A) a supply hood, a suction hood, and a heat application zone positioned between said supply hood and said suction hood for applying said convective heat to said object;
- (B) a supply duct, coupled to said supply hood, for channelling said convective heat into said supply hood;
- (C) a return duct, coupled to said suction hood, for channelling said convective heat out of said suction hood;
- (D) a bypass duct for channelling said convective heat from said supply hood to said suction hood by bypassing said heat application zone, said bypass duct having a first end coupled to said supply hood and a second end coupled to said suction hood;
- (E) a bypass supply damper positioned within said supply hood and adjacent to said first end, said bypass supply damper being alternatively positionable in either an open or closed position; and
- (F) a bypass suction damper positioned within said suction hood and adjacent to said second end, said bypass suction damper being alternatively positionable in either an open or closed positioned; and
- (G) a bypass duct damper positioned within said bypass duct, said bypass duct damper being alternatively positionable in either an open or closed position.
- 2. The oven of claim 1, said oven being operable in a running mode when said bypass supply damper and said bypass suction damper are both positioned in said open position and said bypass duct damper is positioned in the closed position, said oven being operable in a bypass mode when said bypass supply damper and said bypass suction damper are both positioned in said closed position and said bypass duct damper is positioned in a substantially open position.
- 3. The oven of claim 2, wherein said object is a continuous porous web of material, further comprising conveyor means for continually passing said porous web through said heat application zone.
- 4. The oven of claim 3, further comprising a plurality of heat application zones arranged in series, said conveyor means including means for sequentially passing said porous web through each of said plurality of heat application zones.
- 5. The oven of claim 4, further comprising zone activation means for sequentially activating said plurality of heat activation zones upon initiation of said running mode.
- 6. The oven of claim 5, wherein said object is a supply of discrete shaped pieces of material.
- 7. The oven of claim 2, wherein a hot gas circulating within said convection oven is used for applying said convective heat to said object.
- 8. The oven of claim 3, wherein said hot gas is heated air.
- 9. The oven of claim 3, wherein the supply hood further comprises a flow distributor to distribute the hot gas more uniformly in the supply hood and heat application zone.
- 10. A method for selectively providing convective heat to an object with a dual mode convection oven alternatively operable in either a running mode or a bypass mode, comprising the steps of:
- (A) channelling said convective heat into a supply hood through a supply duct;
- (B) channelling said convective heat out of a suction hood through a return duct;
- (C) selecting an operating mode for said convection oven;
- (D) if said selected operating mode is said running mode, then positioning a bypass supply damper in an open position, said bypass supply damper being located within said supply hood and adjacent to said first end; positioning a bypass suction damper in an open position, said bypass supply damper being located within said suction hood and adjacent to said second end; and positioning a bypass duct damper in a closed position, said bypass duct damper being located in said bypass duct to enable said convective heat to be channelled to said object from said supply hood through a heat application zone and into said suction hood, said heat application zone being positioned between said supply hood and said suction hood; and
- (E) if said selected operating mode is said bypass mode, then channelling said convective heat away from said heat application zone by directing said convective heat from said supply hood through a bypass duct and into said suction hood, said bypass duct having a first end coupled to said supply hood and a second end coupled to said suction hood.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein step (E) further comprises the steps of positioning said bypass supply damper in a closed position, and positioning said bypass suction damper in a closed position; and positioning the bypass duct damper in a substantially open position.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein said object is a continuous porous web of material, step (D) further comprising the step of continually passing said porous web through said heat application zone during said running mode.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein a plurality of heat application zones are arranged in series, step (D) further comprising the step of sequentially passing said porous web through each of said plurality of heat application zones.
- 14. The method of claim 13, step (D) further comprising the step of initiating said running mode by sequentially activating said plurality of heat application zones.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein said object is a supply of discrete shaped pieces of material.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein a hot gas circulating within said convection oven is used for providing said convective heat to said object.
- 17. The method of claim 13, wherein said hot gas is heated air.
- 18. An apparatus for applying convective head transfer to an object, comprising:
- (A) a supply hood for supplying a cool gas into a heat transfer zone and a suction hood for withdrawing cool gas from said heat transfer zone, said heat transfer zone positioned between said supply hood and said suction hood for applying said heat transfer to said object;
- (B) a supply duct, coupled to said supply hood, for channelling a cool gas into said supply hood;
- (C) a return duct, coupled to said suction hood, for channelling said cool gas out of said suction hood; and
- (D) a bypass duct for channelling said cool gas from said supply hood to said suction hood by bypassing said heat transfer zone, said bypass duct having a first end coupled to said supply hood and a second end coupled to said suction hood;
- (E) a bypass supply damper positioned within said supply hood and adjacent to said first end, said bypass supply damper being alternatively positionable in either an open or closed position; and
- (F) a bypass suction damper positioned within said suction hood and adjacent to said second end, said bypass suction damper being alternatively positionable in either an open or closed positioned; and
- (G) a bypass duct damper positioned within said bypass duct, said bypass duct damper being alternatively positionable in either an open or closed position;
- wherein said cool gas provides said heat transfer to said object.
- 19. A method for selectively providing convective heat transfer to an object with a dual mode heat transfer apparatus alternatively operable in either a running mode or a bypass mode, comprising the steps of:
- (A) channelling a cool gas into a supply hood through a supply duct;
- (B) channelling said cool gas out of a suction hood through a return duct;
- (C) selecting an operating mode for said heat transfer apparatus;
- (D) if said selected operating mode is said running mode, then positioning a bypass supply damper in an open position, said bypass supply damper being located within said supply hood and adjacent to said first end; positioning a bypass suction damper in an open position, said bypass supply damper being located within said suction hood and adjacent to said second end; and positioning a bypass duct damper in a closed position, said bypass duct damper being located in said bypass duct to enable said cool gas to be channelled to said object from said supply hood through a heat transfer zone and into said suction hood, said heat transfer zone being positioned between said supply hood and said suction hood; and
- (E) if said selected operating mode is said bypass mode, then channelling said cool gas away from said heat transfer zone by directing said cool gas from said supply hood through a bypass duct and into said suction hood, said bypass duct having a first end coupled to said supply hood and a second end coupled to said suction hood.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/403,163, filed Mar. 10, 1995.
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