IP Library Granted Patent US 8,807,736
Granted Patent B1
US 8,807,736 · App. 13/755,701 · Granted Aug 19, 2014

Low-temperature gas flow insertion in printing system dryers

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Patent No.
US 8,807,736
App. No.
13/755,701
Granted
Aug 19, 2014
Kind
B1
Abstract

Systems and methods are provided for inserting low temperature gas into dryers of printing systems. The system comprises a dryer, which includes a heating element and a flow generator. The heating element is within an interior of the dryer and is able to heat a web of printed media as the web travels through the interior. The flow generator is within the interior and is operable to directly project an impinging jet of gas along a width of the web that deflects heated air proximate to the web. The gas is cooler than the heated air.

Claims (55)

1. An apparatus comprising:

a dryer of a printing system;

a heating element within an interior of the dryer that is operable to apply radiant heat to a web of printed media as the web travels through the interior;

a flow generator within the interior that is operable to directly project an impinging jet of gas along a width of the web that deflects heated air proximate to the web, wherein the gas is cooler that the heated air;

a reflector that is positioned between the flow generator and the heating element and is oriented to reflect radiant heat from the heating element away from the flow generator; and

an insulated jacket that surrounds an external surface of the flow generator and receives a volume of gas that insulates the external surface of the flow generator from the heated air.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein:

the flow generator is supplied with the gas by a gas source that is external to the dryer.

3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein:

the flow generator includes an exit point for the gas,

the insulated jacket includes an entrance port located proximate to the location where the impinging jet deflects air from the heated web, and

the entrance port receives gas deflected off of the heated web to replenish the volume.

4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein:

the gas comprises air at a temperature below 26 degrees Celsius.

5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein:

the flow generator comprises an air knife.

6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein:

the flow generator projects gas with a lower moisture content than the heated air.

7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein:

the flow generator is further operable to directly project the impinging jet of gas along a width of a marked side of the web.

8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein:

the flow generator comprises an exit nozzle having a width substantially equal to the width of the web and a length L;

the distance from the exit nozzle to the web is D; and

the ratio of L to D is substantially one to seven.

9. A method comprising:

driving a web of printed media through an interior of a dryer;

operating a heating element within the interior of the dryer to apply radiant heat to the web as the web travels through the interior;

projecting, via a flow generator within the dryer, an impinging jet of cool gas directly along a width of the web within the interior and deflecting heated air proximate to the web, wherein the gas is cooler than heated air within the interior, and wherein an insulated jacket surrounds an external surface of the flow generator and receives a volume of gas that insulates the external surface of the flow generator from the heated air; and

reflecting radiant heat from the heating element away from the flow generator via a reflector positioned between the flow generator and the heating element.

10. The method of claim 9 further comprising:

supplying the flow generator with the gas from a gas source that is external to the dryer.

11. The method of claim 9 wherein:

the flow generator includes an exit point for the gas,

the insulated jacket includes an entrance port located proximate to the location where the impinging jet deflects air from the heated web, and

the entrance port receives gas deflected off of the heated web to replenish the volume.

12. The method of claim 9 wherein:

the flow generator comprises an air knife.

13. The method of claim 9 wherein:

the flow generator comprises an exit nozzle having a width substantially equal to the width of the web and a length L;

the distance from the exit nozzle to the web is D; and

the ratio of L to D is substantially one to seven.

14. The method of claim 9 further comprising:

projecting the jet of gas as air at a temperature below 26 degrees Celsius.

15. The method of claim 9 wherein:

projecting the jet of gas at a lower moisture content than the heated air.

16. The method of claim 9 further comprising:

orienting the impinging jet of gas to directly project along a width of a marked side of the web.

17. A flow generator within a dryer, comprising:

a nozzle;

a gas source operable to force gas through the nozzle,

wherein the nozzle is located within an interior of a dryer and is operable to directly project an impinging jet of cool gas along a width of a web of printed media within the dryer, wherein the gas is cooler than heated air within the interior and deflects heated air proximate to the web;

a reflector positioned between the nozzle and a heating element within the dryer, the reflector oriented to reflect radiant heat from the heating element away from the nozzle; and

an insulated jacket that surrounds an external surface of the nozzle and receives a volume of gas that insulates the external surface of the nozzle from the heated air.

18. The flow generator of claim 17 wherein:

the nozzle is oriented to directly project the impinging jet of gas along a width of a marked side of the web.

Assignments (4)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE NATURE OF CONVEYANCE PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 037593 FRAME 0641. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE CHANGE OF NAME TO AN ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Feb 22, 2016
From: RICOH PRODUCTION PRINT
To: RICOH COMPANY, LTD.
Reel/Frame 037868/0632 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 26, 2016
From: RICOH PRODUCTION PRINT
To: RICOH COMPANY, LTD.
Reel/Frame 037593/0641 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 26, 2016
From: INFORPRINT SOLUTIONS COMPANY, LLC
To: RICOH PRODUCTION PRINT SOLUTIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 037593/0888 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 31, 2013
From: WALKER, CASEY E.; JOHNSON, SCOTT; BOLAND, STUART J.; MANCHESTER, WILLIAM EDWARD; FITZSIMONS, SEAN K.
To: RICOH COMPANY, LTD.
Reel/Frame 029732/0655 →