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Multiple zone limiting orifice drying of cellulosic fibrous structures ...

 Donald E. Ensign et al
A limiting orifice through-air-drying apparatus for papermaking or other absorbent embryonic webs. The apparatus has a first zone and a second zone. The first zone is maintained at a differential pressure less than the breakthrough pressure, while the second zone is maintained at a differential...
Inventors: Donald E. Ensign, Michael G. Stelljes, Jr., Paul D. Trokhan
Assignee: The Procter & Gamble Company
Primary Examiner: Dinnatia Doster

U.S. Classification
34117; 34114

International Classification
F26B 1900

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Citations

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5020242Guide roll for a porous beltJun 4, 1991
5274930Limiting orifice drying of cellulosic fibrous structures, apparatus therefor, and cellulosic fibrous structures produced therebyJan 4, 1994
5437107Limiting orifice drying of cellulosic fibrous structures, apparatus therefor, and cellulosic fibrous structures produced therebyAug 1, 1995

Claims

What is claimed is:

1. A limiting orifice though-air-drying papermaking apparatus in combination with an absorbent embryonic web having moisture distributed therein, said apparatus comprising a limiting orifice for airflow through said embryonic web, wherein said apparatus further comprises at least two distinct zones comprising, in order, at least a first zone and a second zone, said zones having mutually different differential pressures relative to the atmospheric pressure, said apparatus having a water removal rate in the second zone of at least 5 pounds of water per pound of embryonic web per second.

2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said water removal rate is at least 7 pounds of water per pound of embryonic web per second.

3. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said apparatus has a power consumption of less than 5 horsepower per square foot of embryonic web in said first zone.

4. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said apparatus has a power consumption of less than 7 horsepower per square foot of embryonic web in said first zone.

5. An apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said apparatus has a power consumption of less than 20 horsepower per square foot of embryonic web in said second zone.

6. An apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said apparatus has a power consumption of less than 18 horsepower per square foot of embryonic web in said second zone.

7. An apparatus according to claim 6 wherein said apparatus has a power consumption of less than 16 horsepower per square foot of embryonic web in said second zone.

8. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of zones comprises two zones, a first zone and a second zone.

9. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first zone has a differential pressure less than the breakthrough pressure of said apparatus.

10. An apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said second zone has a differential pressure greater than the breakthrough pressure of said apparatus.

11. A process for limiting orifice through-air drying an absorbent embryonic web, said process comprising the steps of:

providing an absorbent embryonic web to be dried and having a moisture distribution therein, said embryonic web having a consistency of at least 18 percent;
providing a means for causing airflow through said embryonic web;
providing a support member to support said embryonic web;
providing a limiting orifice through-air-drying apparatus on the side of said embryonic web opposite said support member, so that said embryonic web is intermediate said support member and said apparatus, wherein said apparatus is the limiting orifice for said airflow, said apparatus having a plurality of distinct zones for airflow therethrough, said zones having mutually different differential pressures relative to the atmospheric pressure;
disposing said embryonic web on said support member; and
causing airflow through said embryonic web and said apparatus, whereby moisture is removed from said embryonic web in said second zone at a rate of at least 5 pounds of water per pound of embryonic web per second.

12. The process according to claim 11, wherein said plurality of zones comprises two zones, a first zone and a second zone, said first zone having a lesser differential pressure than said second zone.

13. The process according to claim 12, wherein said second zone is maintained at a differential pressure greater than the breakthrough pressure of said apparatus.

14. The process according to claim 13, wherein said first zone is maintained at a differential pressure less than the breakthrough pressure of said apparatus.

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

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

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