Claims
- 1. An infrared dryer comprising:a frame; a elongated mixing tube having a rear end mounted on the frame and an opposite front end; a radiator housing having a rear side mounted on the mixing-tube front end and a front side; a burner plate inside the housing subdividing the housing into a rear distributing compartment at the rear side and into which the tube opens and a front combustion compartment; supply means for feeding a gas/air mixture longitudinally through the tube to the rear compartment for burning of the mixture in the front compartment and emission of infrared radiation from the front side; and fastening means between the mixing tube and the radiator housing at the front end of the mixing tube securing the radiator housing on the frame and operable from the front side for releasing the radiator housing from the frame, the fastening means including a screw engaged through the rear side and having a head accessible from the front side, the burner plate being formed with a bore through which the screw head is accessible.
- 2. The infrared dryer defined in claim 1 wherein the screw head is wholly in the rear distributing compartment.
- 3. The infrared dryer defined in claim 1 wherein the fastening means is at the rear end of the mixing tube, between the mixing tube and the frame.
- 4. The infrared dryer defined in claim 3, further comprisinga gas nozzle fixed in the mixing tube.
- 5. The infrared dryer defined in claim 3 wherein the fastening means is a speed coupling operated by exerting on the housing a force parallel to the mixing tube.
- 6. The infrared dryer defined in claim 5 wherein the speed coupling includesa socket part fixed on the frame and connected to the supply means; an insert part fixed to the rear end of the mixing tube and fitting in the socket; and releasable latch means between the parts displaceable by longitudinal displacement of the housing and mixing tube between a latched position for locking the parts together and an unlatched position for separation of the parts from each other.
- 7. The infrared dryer defined in claim 6, further comprisinga gas nozzle fixed in the mixing tube.
- 8. An infrared dryer comprising:a frame; a elongated mixing tube having a rear end mounted on the frame and an opposite front end; a radiator housing having a rear side mounted on the mixing-tube front end and a front side; a burner plate inside the housing subdividing the housing into a rear distributing compartment at the rear side and into which the tube opens and a front combustion compartment; supply means for feeding a gas/air mixture longitudinally through the tube to the rear compartment for burning of the mixture in the front compartment and emission of infrared radiation from the front side; and fastening means between the mixing tube and the frame at the rear end of the mixing tube securing the radiator housing on the frame and operable from the front side for releasing the radiator housing from the frame, the fastening means including a speed coupling having a socket part fixed on the frame and connected to the supply means, an insert part fixed to the rear end of the mixing tube and fitting in the socket, and releasable latch means between the parts displaceable by longitudinal displacement of the housing and mixing tube between a latched position for locking the parts together and an unlatched position for separation of the parts from each other, the latch means including a pivotal element carried on one of the parts and pivoted on longitudinal displacement of the housing and mixing tube between a pair of angularly offset positions and a latch seat on the other of the parts and latchingly engaging the pivotal element in only one of the positions.
- 9. The infrared dryer defined in claim 8 wherein the pivotal element is a transverse pin.
- 10. The infrared dryer defined in claim 9 wherein the latch means includes a cam for angularly pivoting the pin on longitudinal displacement of the mixing tube and housing.
- 11. The infrared dryer defined in claim 10 wherein the socket part includesa longitudinally displaceable seal member having an outer face engageable with the gas nozzle; and spring means urging the seal member outward.
- 12. The infrared dryer defined in claim 10 wherein in the latched position the gas nozzle is wholly inside the socket part.
Priority Claims (1)
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199 28 096 |
Jun 1999 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is the US national phase of PCT application PCT/EP00/05447 filed Jun. 14, 2000 with a claim to the priority of German patent application 19928096.7 itself filed Jun. 19 1999.
PCT Information
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PCT/EP00/05447 |
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00 |
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WO00/79045 |
12/28/2000 |
WO |
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