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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 22, 2011
Filed:
May. 29, 2008
Duck Graham, Vancouver, CA;
Tamer Alev, Vancouver, CA;
Michael Hughes, Vancouver, CA;
Ron Beselt, Burnaby, CA;
Glen Visser, North Vancouver, CA;
Daniel Gordon, North Vancouver, CA;
Salvatore Chirico, Port Moody, CA;
Duck Graham, Vancouver, CA;
Tamer Alev, Vancouver, CA;
Michael Hughes, Vancouver, CA;
Ron Beselt, Burnaby, CA;
Glen Visser, North Vancouver, CA;
Daniel Gordon, North Vancouver, CA;
Salvatore Chirico, Port Moody, CA;
Honeywell ASCa Inc., Mississauga, CA;
Abstract
An air stabilization system employing two parallel, opposite-facing Coanda nozzles, with each nozzle exhausting gas at opposite directions, subjects a moving flexible web to opposing forces effective to create local tension within the web. Each nozzle includes an elongated slot that is perpendicular to the path of the moving web. The nozzles serve as separate points along the machine direction for controlling the height of the web. The operative surface with the nozzles can exhibit a flush surface. The nozzles can be formed on elevated structures on the operative surface. The operative surface can be covered with a transparent substrate to minimize shape distortions on the moving web and to prevent debris from collecting around the sensor. By modulating the velocities of gases exiting the nozzles, the shape of the web can be manipulated to present a planar contour. The air stabilization system can be incorporated into a caliper scanner.