Toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha (20240175628). ELECTRODE SHEET DRYING DEVICE simplified abstract

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ELECTRODE SHEET DRYING DEVICE

Organization Name

toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

Masato Ono of Nagoya-shi (JP)

Katsuhisa Tsuzuki of Toyota-shi (JP)

Shinya Asai of Kariya-shi (JP)

Yusuke Yamaguchi of Kariya-shi (JP)

ELECTRODE SHEET DRYING DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240175628 titled 'ELECTRODE SHEET DRYING DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

An infrared heater is placed on one side of an electrode sheet moving along a transfer path, while a radiation temperature sensor is located on the other side of the electrode sheet to measure the temperature of the back surface of the sheet. The sensor is designed to not detect the peak wavelength of the infrared light emitted by the heater.

  • Infrared heater placed on one side of an electrode sheet
  • Radiation temperature sensor on the other side to measure back surface temperature
  • Sensor does not detect peak wavelength of infrared light from the heater

Potential Applications

The technology could be used in industrial processes where precise temperature control is required, such as in the manufacturing of electronic components or in the production of specialized materials.

Problems Solved

This innovation solves the problem of accurately measuring the temperature of a moving object without interference from the heat source itself, ensuring more precise control and monitoring of the process.

Benefits

- Improved temperature control in industrial processes - Enhanced accuracy in temperature measurement - Increased efficiency in manufacturing operations

Potential Commercial Applications

"Industrial Temperature Control Solutions Using Infrared Technology"

Possible Prior Art

Prior art may include similar systems used in industrial processes for temperature monitoring and control, but the specific configuration described in this patent application may be novel.

What are the potential safety implications of using this technology in industrial settings?

Using this technology in industrial settings could improve safety by ensuring that temperature-sensitive processes are closely monitored and controlled, reducing the risk of overheating or other temperature-related accidents.

How does the placement of the radiation temperature sensor contribute to the overall efficiency of the system?

The placement of the sensor on the opposite side of the infrared heater allows for more accurate temperature measurements by avoiding interference from the heat source, leading to improved process efficiency and control.


Original Abstract Submitted

an infrared heater is disposed on one side of an electrode sheet transferred along a transfer path. a radiation temperature sensor is disposed on the other side of the electrode sheet to measure the temperature of the back surface of the electrode sheet corresponding to the back side of a front surface portion of the electrode sheet that is the closest to the infrared heater. the radiation temperature sensor is configured such that the peak wavelength of infrared light radiated to the surface of the electrode sheet by the infrared heater is not included in the detectable wavelength range of infrared light detected by the radiation temperature sensor.