Claims
- 1. Method of heating a carpet product to remove moisture therefrom, while serially passing the carpet product through a plurality of heating zones so that the carpet product initially passes through a first heating zone and subsequently passes through a second heating zone, comprising the steps of:
- subjecting the carpet product to heated fluid within each of said plural heating zones, so that moisture associated with the carpet product passing through a heating zone is at least partially removed by evaporation from the carpet product within the heating zone;
- withdrawing a first volume of fluid from only said first heating zone and exhausting said withdrawn fluid to atmosphere without any further moisture removing exposure of the withdrawn fluid to the carpet product;
- supplying said first heating zone with a volume of make-up fluid which is withdrawn only from said second one of said plural heating zones and which is substantially equal in volume to said first volume less the volume of moisture removed from the carpet product within said first zone; and
- admitting make-up fluid from a source external to all of said heating zones, to only the last of said plural heating zone through which the carpet product passes.
- 2. The method as in claim 1, in which said first volume of fluid withdrawn from said first heating zone is at least as great as the total volume of the moisture removed from the carpet product in each of said heating zones.
- 3. The method as in claim 1, wherein: each of said plural heating zones, except for a certain heating zone, is supplied seriatim with a volume of fluid withdrawn seriatim from another of said heating zones; and
- the volume of fluid withdrawn from each individual heating zone, excluding said certain heating zone, is substantially the volume of moisture removed from the carpet product within the individual heating zone plus the volume of fluid supplied seriatim to the individual heating zone from another of said heating zones.
- 4. The method as in claim 3, further comprising:
- burning a fuel-air mixture within at least some of said plural heating zones to provide heated fluid for heating the carpet product; and
- withdrawing from said first heating zone a volume of fluid at least equal to the volume of moisture removed from the carpet product in all of said plural heating zones and the volume of combustion products resulting from burning said fuel-air mixture in said heating zones.
- 5. The method of progressively removing moisture from a carpet product serially moving through a plurality of separate heating zones, comprising the steps of:
- directing a stream of heated fluid onto at least one side of the carpet product passing through each respective heating zone, to remove fluid by evaporation from the carpet product in each heating zone;
- withdrawing fluid to atmosphere only from the said heating zone through which the carpet product initially passes;
- permitting each of said heating zones, except for the final one of the heating zones through which the carpet product passes, to receive make-up fluid only from a serially subsequent heating zone; and
- admitting make-up fluid to said final heating zone from a source external to all of said heating zones.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 453,839, filed Mar. 22, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,923,449.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Divisions (1)
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