Claims
- 1. A heat treatment tunnel for the treatment of fibers, threads, slit film or like fibrillary material used in the textile field, wherein the fibrillary material is transported along a travel path, in endless length form, in close mutual adjacency through a horizontally positioned tunnel; said tunnel comprising a heat-insulated housing having an inlet means for allowing entry of said material and an outlet means for allowing withdrawal of said material; heating means arranged above and below the traveling length of material; said heating means including a plurality of individually electrically heated, planar nonferrous cast metal plates that are arranged over the length and width of the travel path in close side-by-side relationship in direct contact with one another to provide uniform temperature distribution; a material feed slot arranged along one longitudinal side of said housing extending the entire length thereof, the material to be heated, being introduced via said feed slot over the length of the tunnel, during start-up of the heat treatment within said tunnel; and a sealing means for preventing entry of atmospheric air into said tunnel via said feed slot, said sealing means including a wall which, against resistance, yields briefly in the upward or downward direction and which, in its operative position, closes said feed slot.
- 2. A heat treatment tunnel according to claim 1, wherein the individual cast metal plates are arranged over the entire area of the travel path in all cases without air gaps and forming a uniform shell.
- 3. A heat treatment tunnel according to claim 2, wherein the cast metal plates are firmly joined by screw connections.
- 4. A heat treatment tunnel according to claim 3, wherein the cast metal plates are arranged in flush series disposition in the longitudinal and transverse directions, and, respectively, four thereof are joined with a screw connection at the contacting corners by a plate of the same material.
- 5. A heat treatment tunnel according to claim 1, wherein the cast metal plates exhibit a groove at the four edges at a spacing from the radiation surfaces.
- 6. A heat treatment tunnel according to claim 5, wherein a tongue member holding two adjacent cast metal plates engages into a respective groove.
- 7. A heat treatment tunnel according to claim 6, wherein a tongue member extending in the transverse direction runs across the entire width of the travel path.
- 8. A heat treatment tunnel according to claim 7, wherein a tongue member extending in the longitudinal direction is interrupted, respectively, at the level of a transverse tongue member.
- 9. A heat treatment tunnel according to claim 7, wherein the tongue member extending in the transverse direction is held in the ceiling or floor of the heat treatment tunnel to be displaceable therein.
- 10. A heat treatment tunnel according to claim 1, for the treatment of fibrillary material comprising threads or fibers held with horizontal tension, said feed slot being arranged, in the direction of circulating air flow within said housing, to be higher than the plane of the travel path of the tensioned lengths of material.
- 11. A heat treatment tunnel according to claim 1, wherein said wall is separated at multiple sites over its length and is in the form of a plurality of separate wall members.
- 12. A heat treatment tunnel according to claim 11, wherein said wall members are hingedly joined at the separating sites.
- 13. A heat treatment tunnel according to claim 12, wherein said wall comprises flanges on adjacent wall members, overlapping in an L-shape, at the separating sites.
- 14. A heat treatment tunnel according to claim 13, wherein, respectively, two flanges of adjoining wall members are joined together by a rivet.
- 15. A heat treatment tunnel according to claim 12, wherein the hinged connection is established by means of an undercut portion in the material of the wall member forming a flange.
- 16. A heat treatment tunnel according to claim 1, wherein the wall of said sealing means comprises a plurality of separate wall members, the wall members being fashioned to be of identical thickness over the entire length of said wall.
- 17. A heat treatment tunnel according to claim 16, wherein wall members in the longitudinal direction are held to be slidable upwards and downwards in a bilateral guide means.
- 18. A heat treatment tunnel according to claim 17, wherein the wall members for providing access to the interior of the housing, are slidable from the bottom toward the top.
- 19. A heat treatment tunnel according to claim 18, wherein the wall members are supported on the bottom in a longitudinal groove having the width of the wal members.
- 20. A heat treatment tunnel according to claim 18, wherein a free space is provided for lifting the wall members and is filled with elastically compressible material.
- 21. A heat treatment tunnel according to claim 20, wherein the compressible material comprises an at least one air-filled hose.
- 22. A heat treatment tunnel according to claim 1, wherein the material forming the wall members is made of a material of low heat conductivity, including "Teflon" or the like.
- 23. A heat treatment tunnel for the treatment of fibers, threads, slit film or like fibrillary material used in the textile field, wherein the fibrillary material is transported along a travel path, in endless length form, in close mutual adjacency through a horizontally positioned tunnel; said tunnel comprising a heat-insulated housing having an inlet means for allowing entry of said material and an outlet means for allowing withdrawal of said material; heating means arranged above and below the travel path of said material; said heating means including a plurality of individually electrically heated, planar cast metal plates that are arranged over the length and width of the travel path in close side-by-side relationship in direct contact with one another to provide uniform temperature distribution; and a material feed slot arranged along one longitudinal side of said housing extending the entire length thereof, the material to be heated being introduced via said feed slot over the length of the tunnel during start-up of the heat treatment within said tunnel; and sealing means for preventing entry of atmospheric air into said tunnel via said feed slot.
Priority Claims (4)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 468,299, filed Feb. 22, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,586,268.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Divisions (1)
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