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Limiting orifice drying of cellulosic fibrous structures, apparatus therefor ...

 Donald E. Ensign et al
A method and apparatus for drying of a cellulosic fibrous structure having constant basis weight and/or density or multiple regions varying in basis weight and/or density. Such a cellulosic fibrous structure may have a nonuniform moisture distribution prior to drying by the disclosed method and...
Inventors: Donald E. Ensign, Wilbur R. Knight, Paul D. Trokhan
Assignee: The Procter & Gamble Company

U.S. Classification
34/23; 34243R

International Classification
F26B 300

View patent at USPTO

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Claims

What is claimed is:

1. A micropore medium for use with a limiting-orifice-through-air-drying papermaking apparatus in combination with an embryonic web of cellulosic fibers having moisture distributed therein, said micropore medium comprising a limiting orifice for air flow through said embryonic web, so that said moisture distribution is equally or more uniform after air flow therethrough. wherein said limiting orifice comprises a laminate of plural laminae, each lamina of said laminae having pores therethrough for said air flow.

2. A medium according to claim 2 wherein the lamina having the greatest flow resistance is on one surface of the micropore medium, which surface is in contacting relationship with the embryonic web.

3. An apparatus for limited-orifice-through-air drying an embryonic web of cellulosic fibers having moisture distributed therein, said apparatus comprising:

a means to cause airflow through the embryonic web;
a through-air drying belt for supporting the embryonic web and in contacting relationship with one face thereof; and
a micropore medium disposed on the opposite side of the embryonic web, wherein said micropore medium is the limiting orifice for airflow through said embryonic web, so that said moisture distribution is equally or more uniform after air flow therethrough.

4. An apparatus according to claim 3 further comprising a porous cylinder, wherein said micropore medium is peripherally disposed on said cylinder.

5. An apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said cylinder has a subatmospheric internal pressure.

6. An apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said cylinder has a positive internal pressure.

7. An apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said micropore medium is disposed in the form of an endless belt.

8. A process for limiting-orifice-through-air-drying a cellulosic fibrous structure, said process comprising the steps of:

providing a cellulosic embryonic web to be dried and having a moisture distribution therein;
providing a means for causing air flow through said embryonic web;
providing a drying belt to support said embryonic web;
providing a micropore medium on the side of said embryonic web opposite said drying belt, so that said embryonic web is intermediate said drying belt and said micropore medium, and wherein said micropore medium is the limiting orifice for said air flow;
disposing said embryonic web on said drying belt; and
causing air flow through said embryonic web and said micropore medium, so that said moisture distribution is equally or more uniform after air flow through said embryonic web.

9. A process according to claim 8 wherein said air flow through said embryonic web is in the direction from said drying belt to said micropore medium.

10. A process according to claim 8 wherein said air flow through said embryonic web is in the direction from said micropore medium to said drying belt.

11. A cellulosic fibrous structure produced by the process of claim 8.

12. A cellulosic fibrous structure produced by the process of claim 9.

13. A cellulosic fibrous structure produced by the process of claim 10.