Method and apparatus for reducing a transporting strain on...

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B65H 23/24 (2006.01)

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CA 2008155

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The method and apparatus are for reducing a trans- porting strain on elongated material passing through a treatment chamber. The transport is accomplished by a flowing transport fluid which is applied to the elongated material through at least one, preferably several jet nozzles in the direction reversing stations. The fluid is applied in a direction substantially corresponding to the transport direction and passes around a guide surface where it forms a travelling cushion between the guide surface and the elongated material. The flow speed of the fluid corresponds at least to the transport speed or the inlet speed into the chamber. Each direction changing station includes a guide body having a surface around which the elongated material is guided from an inlet side of the guide body to its outlet side. Each station includes the above mentioned nozzles through which the transport fluid is flowing under pressure to form the required jet speeds between the guide surface and a surface of the elongated material.

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