Claims
- 1. A gas-fired drying cylinder comprising a cylindrical shell, means for supporting each end of the shell, said shell having an internal surface and having an external surface for engagement with material to be heated, means for mounting the shell for rotation about its central longitudinal axis; a burner assembly non-rotatably supported within said shell and located adjacent to the internal surface of the shell for burning air-fuel mixture to transfer heat to the shell by infrared radiation and by convection of hot combustion gases; said burner assembly having a plurality of burner segments along the length of the shell, the heat output of the burner segments being individually controllable and being selectively controllable for operation in unison, the mounting means of said shell at least at one end thereof being adapted to provide access to said burner assembly for removal thereof through an end of the shell.
- 2. Apparatus for heat-treating a web, including a rotary cylinder heated by internal IR burners, the web being wrapped partway around the cylinder, at least one external heater comprising external IR burner modules disposed to direct infrared radiation towards that side of the web which is opposite to the side of the web in contact with said cylinder; said external heater comprising a succession of external IR burner modules extending across the web, each of said external modules being disposed to radiate heat at a corresponding segment of the width of the web, said external heater being disposed to direct infrared web-penetrating radiation at a segment of the width of the web that is in contact with said cylinder, means for sensing the cross-machine moisture profile of the web, and means responsive to said sensing means for regulating the operation of said modules, so as to promote a desired cross-machine moisture profile of the web.
- 3. A gas-fired drying cylinder comprising a rotary cylindrical shell having an outer surface for engagement with material to be heat-treated and having an inner surface, means at each end of the shell for supporting the shell for rotation about its central longitudinal axis; a burner assembly having multiple IR burner segments distributed along the length of the shell for heating corresponding annular segments of the shell as the shell rotates, said burner assembly being non-rotatably disposed within said cylindrical shell, each burner segment having a porous emitter at the front thereof facing said inner surface of the shell and having a plenum at the rear of the emitter for supplying air-fuel mixture to the emitter, the front of each said emitter being incandescent and emitting hot gaseous exhaust during operation for heating said shell by infrared radiation from the emitter and by convection of the exhaust about the inner surface of said shell, said burner assembly including valves having control means for regulating the heat output of said burner segments selectively and for regulating the heat output of said burner segments collectively, the supporting means at least at one end of the shell being adapted to provide access to said burner assembly for removal thereof through an end of said cylindrical shell.
- 4. A gas-fired drying cylinder comprising a cylindrical shell, means for supporting each end of the cylinder, said shell having an internal surface and having an external surface for engagement with material to be heated, said drying cylinder being mounted for rotation about its central longitudinal axis; a burner assembly non-rotatably disposed within said cylinder and located adjacent to the internal surface of the cylinder for burning air-fuel mixture to transfer heat to the dryer shell by infrared radiation and by convection of hot combustion gases; said burner assembly having a plurality of burner segments along the length thereof, the heat output of the burner segments being individually controllable or controllable in unison, the supporting means at least at one end of the cylinder being adapted to provide access to said burner assembly for removal thereof through an end of the cylinder.
- 5. Apparatus for heat-treating a web, including multiple rotary cylinders having internal IR burners, the web being wrapped partway around the cylinders successively and one side of the web being in contact with each of the cylinders at least one external heater comprising IR burner modules disposed to direct infrared radiation toward that side of the web opposite to that side of the web which is in contact with one of said cylinders, said external heater comprising a succession of IR burner modules extending across the web, each of said modules being disposed to radiate heat at a corresponding segment of the width of the web, means for sensing the cross-machine moisture profile of the web, and the means responsive to said sensing means for regulating the operation of said modules, so as to promote a desired cross-machine moisture profile of the web.
- 6. Apparatus as in claim 5, wherein said external heater is disposed to direct radiation at a portion of the web that is in contact with said cylinder.
- 7. Apparatus as in claim 5, wherein said sensing means is disposed to sense the web at a location downstream of the location of said external heater.
- 8. Apparatus as in claim 5, wherein sad cylinders include upper and lower rows of cylinders, said web being wrapped partway around said upper and lover cylinder alternately with arcs of the web wrapped around upper portions of the upper row of cylinders, said apparatus including multiple external heaters disposed opposite to respective cylinders of the upper row, at least one of said external heaters being responsive to said sensing means as aforesaid.
- 9. Apparatus for heat-treating webs, including a rotary cylinder operable about a horizontal axis and having an outer web-engaging surface and an inner prominently heat-absorbing surface, and a stationary structure within the cylinder including one or more IR burners each of which has an emitter of gas-permeable material whose outer surface is characteristically incandescent when in operation, each such outer emitter surface confronting but being separated by an exhaust-gas receiving space from said inner heat-absorbing surface, and each said emitter having a plenum at its inner surface for containing air/fuel mixture, said stationary structure including a generally cylindrical wall that is constituted, in part, of said IR burner or burners, said wall bounding circumferentially a core volume of said stationary structure, the wall separating said core volume from said exhaust-gas receiving space, and means for replacing air from said core volume with cooler air, for thereby avoiding a build-up of heat in said core volume.
- 10. Apparatus for heat-treating webs, including a cylinder mounted for rotation about a horizontal axis and having an outer surface for engagement by a web to be heat-treated and an inner prominently heat-absorbing surface, drive means for rotating the cylinder, a stationary structure within the cylinder having an IR burner complement which extends essentially end-to-end of the cylinder, said IR burner complement being of the type having an emitter of gas-permeable material and a plenum behind the emitter for providing the rear of the emitter with a supply of air-fuel mixture, the front or combustion surface of the emitter being characteristically incandescent when in operation, said combustion surface confronting but being separated by an exhaust-gas receiving space from said inner heat-absorbing surface and the area of said combustion surface being limited so as to confront substantially less than the area of said inner heat-absorbing surface, only that portion of the cylinder's inner surface which is confronted by the combustion surface being heated thereby instantaneously by radiation, all of the cylinder's inner surface being heated by radiation from said combustion surface during rotation of the cylinder, an exhaust duct in said stationary structure having an opening into said exhaust-gas receiving space, heat tending to build up and potentially overheat the stationary structure during operation of the apparatus, said apparatus having means for inhibiting build-up of heat in said stationary structure including heat-shielding material covering that portion of the outer or peripheral area of the stationary structure which is not occupied either by said IR burner complement or by the opening of said exhaust duct into said exhaust-gas receiving space, said heat-shielding material confronting said heat-absorbing surface for intercepting heat that may be re-radiated from said heat-absorbing surface to the stationary structure.
- 11. Apparatus as in claim 10, wherein said opening of the exhaust duct receives exhaust gas from said exhaust gas receiving space, said apparatus further including means for drawing exhaust gas out of the exhaust duct, the interior of said stationary structure having space occupied by resident air which tends to become heated/during operation of the apparatus, said exhaust duct having inlet passage means along its length for admitting and thereby removing heated resident air from said stationary structure, and said apparatus having means for introducing make-up air to replace resident air removed from said stationary structure.
Parent Case Info
The present invention relates to heated rotary cylinders for treating webs of material and to such cylinders integrated into a paper-making machine. This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending national application Ser. No. 08/973,263, filed Dec. 3, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,996,835, issued Oct. 19, 1999, said national application having been filed under Secs. 371 and 102(e) based on PCT application U.S. Ser. No. 96/08,783 filed on Jun. 5, 1996 and published as PCT Pub. No. WO 96/39,604 on Dec. 12, 1996. The PCT application is a continuation-in-part of my U.S. application Ser. No. 08/462,755 filed Jun. 5, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,553,391, issued Sep. 10, 1996.
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