A side-wind type ship cabin timber drying device and drying method

2025-11-04

[Application Number] CN201610797223.4 [Application Date] 2016-08-31

[Publication Number] CN106288671A [Publication Date] 2017-01-04

[Applicant] Beijing Wuzhoumu International Industry Co., Ltd. [Address] Room 427, Section C, 4th Floor, Building 1, Third Street, Shangdi Information Industry Base, Haidian District, Beijing 100085, China

[Inventors] Chen Guangyuan; Li Bi; Zhang Guohua

[Patent Agency] Harbin Songhua River Patent & Trademark Agency, Room 23109 [Agent] Meng Xianhui

[Country/Province Code] 11

[Abstract] This invention relates to a crosswind type ship cabin timber drying device and method. It addresses the problems of existing timber drying production devices and methods, such as energy waste, environmental pollution, prolonged timber production and processing cycles, and the large workload of quarantine and pest control for imported timber. Furthermore, existing timber transport vessels cannot perform timber drying during long-distance transport. The device includes a ship cabin, an internal equipment support frame, a humidity control and ventilation system for the drying device, a forced circulation system for the timber drying medium, a heat exchanger system, a drying medium status monitoring sensor system, and a moisture content monitoring sensor system for the timber being dried. The method involves: stacking timber; covering the cabin; drying the timber; detecting the degree of dryness; and adjusting the drying medium status based on the detection results. This invention is used for drying and pest control during timber transportation.

[Claim 1] A side-ventilator type ship cabin timber drying device, characterized in that: it includes a ship cabin loaded with timber to be dried; a cabin equipment support frame installed on both sides of the cabin; a drying device humidity control and ventilation system installed inside and outside the cabin; a timber drying medium forced circulation system installed on the cabin equipment support frame; a heat exchanger system or heater system installed on the cabin equipment support frame; a drying medium status monitoring sensor system installed on the cabin equipment support frame; and a timber moisture content monitoring sensor system placed in a timber pile.