Claims
- 1. An infrared high velocity air dryer for interstation use, comprising:
- an elongated dryer housing having a front working face positionable above freshly printed substrate passing under the dryer;
- the elongated housing having a back, behind the front working face and side portions comprising first and second side portions on opposite sides of the working face;
- an elongated air passage running substantially the length of the housing behind the working face, the elongated air passage being partly defined by a curved wall having a row of spaced apart air openings along the curved wall and a curved outer surface partly defining the working face;
- the curved outer surface being a reflecting surface well suited to reflecting infrared radiation and withstanding elevated temperatures generated by an infrared bulb in close proximity to the reflecting surface;
- the working surface comprising the reflecting surface and an elongated infrared bulb mounted just in front of the reflective surface and running along the length of the reflecting surface;
- an air supply inlet for supplying high velocity air to the working face through the elongated air passage and a row of air openings in the elongated air passage by which high velocity air is directed toward the lamp; and
- wherein high velocity air is heated as it cools the lamp and together with infrared energy may be delivered by the working face to a freshly printed substrate.
- 2. The infrared high velocity air dryer of claim 1 wherein the dryer further comprises a control unit equipped with a sensor responsive to pressure which acts to shut down the lamp if no air is being supplied to the elongated air passage.
- 3. The infrared high velocity air dryer of claim 2 wherein said elongated dryer housing is mounted within an extractor housing of an extractor portion of the dryer which extracts air and volatiles after heated air from the working face has impacted the surface of the substrate.
- 4. The infrared high velocity air dryer of claim 3 wherein the air delivered to a substrate by the working face is applied in one general direction and extracted by the extraction in an opposite general direction.
- 5. The infrared high velocity air dryer of one of claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein a reflecting surface comprising a gold plated surface is provided.
- 6. The infrared high velocity air dryer of one of claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein the reflecting surface comprises a curved reflector which is attached to the curved outer surface of the working face.
- 7. The infrared high velocity air dryer of claim 6 wherein the infrared radiation produced by the bulb is reflected toward said substrate from a gold plated reflecting surface.
- 8. The infrared high velocity air dryer of one of claims 1, 2 or 3 in combination with a freshly printed substrate wherein the working face is so positioned that its lamp lies about 1 to 11/2 inches from the surface of the substrate.
- 9. The infrared high velocity air dryer of one of claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein the ratio of the area of the air supply inlet to the combined area of the row of air openings in the housing which deliver high velocity air is about at least two to one or more.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/072,777 entitled as above which was filed on Jan. 27, 1998, for which benefit of filing date is requested.
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