Claims
- 1. A film dryer comprising a housing having an inlet area, including a film inlet opening, at least one pair of squeegee rollers in said inlet area and aligned with said inlet opening for receiving moisture-laden film manually fed into said dryer, a top panel of said housing terminating substantially adjacent said squeegee rollers so as not to obstruct said inlet area, said squeegee rollers being positioned one above the other and in rolling engagement with one another for squeegeeing water from film and having a total vertical height substantially equal to the sum of their diameters, a removable drip tray positioned below said squeegee rollers such that a substantial proportion of the moisture on the film is squeegeed off by the rollers and drips into the drip tray, substantially preventing further moisture from dripping interiorly of said inlet area, said housing having a film outlet opening and air distributing means disposed between said inlet opening and said outlet opening for distributing air within said housing and out through said inlet opening to dry any residual moisture from said film and carry said residual moisture in the direction of said inlet opening to exit said dryer therethrough, said inlet opening having a vertical dimension greater than the vertical height of said squeegee rollers and a horizontal dimension substantially similar to the width of said squeegee rollers to assure said exit of substantially all of said residual moisture therethrough and wherein said air distributing means comprises pairs of air distributing tubes extending from side to side of said housing and having air exit jets directed generally toward the plane of the film passing between said film conveyor rollers and angled back toward said inlet opening to carry moisture toward and out of said inlet opening.
- 2. A film dryer as set forth in claim 1 and further including shafts carrying film conveyor rollers and disposed inwardly of said housing from said squeegee rollers for guiding the film from the squeegee rollers to the film outlet in a substantially horizontal plane through the air distributing means, said film conveyor rollers being of soft material for guiding the film without squeegeeing any additional moisture from the film, and resilient belt means surrounding said conveyor roller carrying shafts and extending generally from adjacent said squeegee rollers past said conveyor rollers to strip film from all of said conveyor rollers so as to preventing catching of the film in the conveyor rollers.
- 3. A film dryer as set forth in claim 2 wherein said conveyor rollers comprise pairs of spaced apart rollers of limited axial extent so as to allow substantial air to flow from said air exit jets onto the film and wherein end portions of said additional pairs of rollers engage said belt means to axially position said belt means.
- 4. A film dryer as set forth in claim 2 wherein said belt means comprises plastic cable ties slidably engaging said shafts, to allow rotation of the shafts with the cable ties remaining in a fixed position.
- 5. A film dryer as set forth in claim 4 wherein the cable ties have ends extending therefrom towards said outlet opening for further guidance of a film dried in said dryer.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of my copending application Ser. No. 652,982 filed Jan. 28, 1976, abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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