Mokuzaidori air dryer
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2024162710
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-08-10
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
AI Technical Summary
【0004】 乾燥時間が大きく短縮されると考えられる。発明を実施する為の形態
Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a method for speeding up the drying of wood. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0002] To increase the efficiency of wood drying, especially in the leaf drying process, which targets transpiration from the leaves.
[0003] The air is blown from the edge of the wood being dried through the vascular bundle.
[0004] It is believed that the drying time will be significantly reduced.
[0005] Ventilation is performed from the end of the wood during natural drying, passing through the vascular bundle. When using suction, a hose can be connected as is. When using pressure, the air outlet and the end grain can be clamped together, or the air outlet can be placed vertically with the air outlet facing upwards and the weight of the wood can be used.
[0006] The cross section of the wood (end grain) is thought to be shaped like a rubber joint that is pressed into place, but if there are cracks or other problems (which can occur sequentially), water will leak from one place, so it is probably better to split it into multiple small diameter hoses (from the ventilation application point as well).
[0007] If compressed air is used, drying will be faster. As long as there is no clogging and the wood is not cracked, it is possible to apply pressure and dry it as much as you like.
[0008] When the wood is suctioned from the end grain by reducing the pressure, drying continues through evaporation even when air cannot pass through due to moisture content or density.
[0009] Pressure and suction can be applied alternately (even from both sides of the log).
Claims
1. A drying process in which air is blown in or sucked from the end surface of wood.
2. In the drying process of wood leaves, ventilation and suction are performed from the end surface to dry the wood.
3. This is a drying procedure in which air is reduced pressure and sucked from the end grain of wood.