US1999317A - Apparatus for the wet treatment of textile goods - Google Patents
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- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06B—TREATING TEXTILE MATERIALS USING LIQUIDS, GASES OR VAPOURS
- D06B2700/00—Treating of textile materials, e.g. bleaching, dyeing, mercerising, impregnating, washing; Fulling of fabrics
- D06B2700/09—Apparatus for passing open width fabrics through bleaching, washing or dyeing liquid
- D06B2700/095—Apparatus for passing open width fabrics through bleaching, washing or dyeing liquid for continuous treatment of open width fabrics, in which the fabric is guided without tension, e.g. superimposed or festooned, in order to extend the duration of treatment
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- the improved process is suited in particular for the de-sizing of artificial silk fabrics, the threads of which before weaving are sized with a mass 'containing linseed oil, and also for the production of a so-called crepe effect in silk fabrics which is produced by shrinking of the threads.
- Other textile goods such for example as loose cotton, textile fibres and the like, may also be treated according to the improved process with a better action.
- FIG. 1 shows a vertical longitudinal section
- Fig. 2 shows a part of the apparatus on a larger scale.
- the feed device Owing to treating liquid be-l 'ter is thereby deposited in pleat-like folds passes from for the goods to be treated, e. g., a fabric web 2, and at the other end of said receptacle is disposed the apparatus for the conveyance forward of the treated textile goods.
- the fabric web 2 is moistened in a receptacle 3, the liquid pressed 5 into the goods by rollers 4, 5 and the fabric then carried to the draw-in rollers 6, 1 which are immersed for ap roximately half their diameter in the bath.
- I claimzl. llpparatus for use in the wet treatment of textile. goods of the character described comprising a container for a treating liquid, a pair of co-operating rollers immersed for approximately half of their means for rotating said rollers in directions suitable for feeding textile goods supplied thereto into said liquid, a support immersed in the liquid and adapted to receive upon its upper surface the goods fed into the liquid by the rollers, a casing enclosing said rollers above said support and having side walls parallel to the rollers, said side Walls being inclined toward each other' to provide a narrow slot wherethrough the fabric the rollers tothe support, means for traversing said support through the liquid at a speed less than the peripheral velocity of the feed rollers, means comprising stretching rollers for withdrawing the goods from the treating liquid, and means beneath the surface of the means comprising stretching rollers for withdrawing the goods from the treating liquid, and means beneath the surface of the bath to supply sprays of treating liquid against the faces of said rollers at points remote from the goods whereby to provide treating liquid to the pe
- Apparatus for use in the wet treatment of textile goods of the character described comprising a container for a treating liquid, a pair of co-operatingrollers immersed for approximately halfof their diameters in saidliquid, means for rotating said rollers inuieictions suitable for feeding textile goods suppli hereto into said they are rotated, a support immersed in the liquid and adapted to receive upon its upper surface the goods fed into the liquid by the rollers, means for traversing said support through the liquid at a speed less than the peripheral velocity of the against said rollers in which the treating liquid.
- Apparatus for use in wet treatment of textile goods of the character described comprising a container for a treating liquid, a pair of cooperating rollers immersed for approximately half of their diameters in said liquid, means for rotating said rollers in directions suitable for feeding textile goods supplied thereto into said liquid, a support immersed in the liquid and adapted to receive upon its upper surface the goods fed into the liquid by the rollers, a casing enclosing said rollers above said support and having side walls parallel to the rollers, said side Walls being inclined toward each other to provide a narrow slot wherethrough the fabric passes from the rollers to the support, means for traversing said support through the liquid at a speed less than the peripheral velocity of the feed rollers, means comprising stretching rollers for withdrawing the goods from the treating liquid, and spray pipes within said casing extending parallel to the rollers below the surface of said liquid and directing treating liquid aga-inst said rollers in directions opposite the directions of rotation of the rollers.
- Apparatus for use in the wet treatment of textile goods of the character described comprising a container feeding textile goods supplied thereto into said liquidLa support immersed in the liquid and adapted to receive upon its upper surface the goods fed into the liquid by the rollers, a casing enclosing said rollers above said support and having side walls parallel to the rollers, said side walls being inclined toward each other to provide a.
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April 3U, 1935l H. Bmx 1,999,317
APPARATUS FOR THE WET TREATMENT lOF TEXTILE GOODS Filed Feb. 2, V1935 Attorney;
Patented Apr. 30, 1935 lUNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE Hans Brix, Rheydt,v Germany Application February 2, 1933, Serial No. 654,957
In Germany February 10, 1932 6 laims.
uidrby being passed between rollers partially im mersed in said treating liquid, arranged in pleatlike folds on a conveyor band running more slowly than the drawing-in speed, the speed of which band is also adjustable, moved through the treating liquid, between this conveyor band and a second conveyor band preventing the float-v ing of the goods and driven at the same speed as the first band, and finally carried away over stretching rollers. ing sprayed against both drawing-in rollers in an opposite direction to their direction of rotation, the goods drawn in are washed from the rollers and at the same time their pleating is initiated.
By means of the improved process, all the difculties which have previously impeded the introduction of textile goods to be moved loosely through the bath and the adjusted passage thereof through the treating liquid, are completely overcome. Above all, by these means, any inclusion of air in the goods is avoided, this having hitherto been extraordinarily disturbing in the treatment of textile goods. In consequence of the pleat-like folds of the goods, the proportion of the quantity of goods treated to the bath is more lfavourable and there is given in a very desirable manner a longer action of the treating liquid on the goods. By regulation of the runningspeeds of the draw-in rollers'and of the conveyor bands, the thickness of the layer of pleats and the duration of the retention of the goods in the bath can be varied within wide limits.
In consequence of the advantages enumerated, the improved process is suited in particular for the de-sizing of artificial silk fabrics, the threads of which before weaving are sized with a mass 'containing linseed oil, and also for the production of a so-called crepe effect in silk fabrics which is produced by shrinking of the threads. Other textile goods, such for example as loose cotton, textile fibres and the like, may also be treated according to the improved process with a better action.
The annexed drawing shows an example' of the apparatus' serving to carry out the process. Fig. 1shows a vertical longitudinal section;
Fig. 2 shows a part of the apparatus on a larger scale.
At the head of the receptacle a containing 55 the treating liquid is arranged the feed device Owing to treating liquid be-l 'ter is thereby deposited in pleat-like folds passes from for the goods to be treated, e. g., a fabric web 2, and at the other end of said receptacle is disposed the apparatus for the conveyance forward of the treated textile goods. The fabric web 2 is moistened in a receptacle 3, the liquid pressed 5 into the goods by rollers 4, 5 and the fabric then carried to the draw-in rollers 6, 1 which are immersed for ap roximately half their diameter in the bath. Externally to these rollers, are fitted spray tubes 3, 9 to which the treating liquid l0 'is `fed by means of a rotary pump I0 from a circulating pipe II which is connected at the other end of the receptacle at I2, so that there is a constant circulation of the treating liquid. By meansof the spray tubes 8, 9 the liquid is driven 15 along the circumferences of the rollers 6, 1 towards point at which the rollers contact with the fabric web,.whereby the drawn-in web 2 is washed ofi from the rollers without the inclusion of air and a pleat formationof the web is in- 20 tiated.
.This web Vpasses over a guide plate I3 to the conveyor band I4, which is driven more slowly than the draw-in speed of the web 2. The larg 25 and is then traversed through the bath between the conveyor second conveyor band I6 running at the same speed as the band I4 and preventing the floating of the goods. The web is then carried over stretching rollers I1 to 30 draw-,out rollers I8. The uniform drive of the conveyor bands I4, I6 takes place through an intermediate gearing I9, and'pulleys 20, 2l, while by means of belt drives 22, 23, 24 the moistening device 3, 4, 5 and the draw-in rollers 6, 1, are 35 driven. Each drive can be independently regulated. It is, however, also'possible to adjust the entire drive simultaneously-to a particular working speed.
I claimzl. llpparatus for use in the wet treatment of textile. goods of the character described, comprising a container for a treating liquid, a pair of co-operating rollers immersed for approximately half of their means for rotating said rollers in directions suitable for feeding textile goods supplied thereto into said liquid, a support immersed in the liquid and adapted to receive upon its upper surface the goods fed into the liquid by the rollers, a casing enclosing said rollers above said support and having side walls parallel to the rollers, said side Walls being inclined toward each other' to provide a narrow slot wherethrough the fabric the rollers tothe support, means for traversing said support through the liquid at a speed less than the peripheral velocity of the feed rollers, means comprising stretching rollers for withdrawing the goods from the treating liquid, and means beneath the surface of the means comprising stretching rollers for withdrawing the goods from the treating liquid, and means beneath the surface of the bath to supply sprays of treating liquid against the faces of said rollers at points remote from the goods whereby to provide treating liquid to the peripheries of said rollers prior to the contact of the rollers with the untreated part of the goods.
3. Apparatus for use in the wet treatment of textile goods of the character described, comprising a container for a treating liquid, a pair of co-operatingrollers immersed for approximately halfof their diameters in saidliquid, means for rotating said rollers inuieictions suitable for feeding textile goods suppli hereto into said they are rotated, a support immersed in the liquid and adapted to receive upon its upper surface the goods fed into the liquid by the rollers, means for traversing said support through the liquid at a speed less than the peripheral velocity of the against said rollers in which the treating liquid.
5. Apparatus for use in wet treatment of textile goods of the character described, comprising a container for a treating liquid, a pair of cooperating rollers immersed for approximately half of their diameters in said liquid, means for rotating said rollers in directions suitable for feeding textile goods supplied thereto into said liquid, a support immersed in the liquid and adapted to receive upon its upper surface the goods fed into the liquid by the rollers, a casing enclosing said rollers above said support and having side walls parallel to the rollers, said side Walls being inclined toward each other to provide a narrow slot wherethrough the fabric passes from the rollers to the support, means for traversing said support through the liquid at a speed less than the peripheral velocity of the feed rollers, means comprising stretching rollers for withdrawing the goods from the treating liquid, and spray pipes within said casing extending parallel to the rollers below the surface of said liquid and directing treating liquid aga-inst said rollers in directions opposite the directions of rotation of the rollers.
6.' Apparatus for use in the wet treatment of textile goods of the character described, comprising a container feeding textile goods supplied thereto into said liquidLa support immersed in the liquid and adapted to receive upon its upper surface the goods fed into the liquid by the rollers, a casing enclosing said rollers above said support and having side walls parallel to the rollers, said side walls being inclined toward each other to provide a. narrow slot wherethrough the fabric passes from the rollers to the support, a retaining surface spaced vertically from the support and extending substantially parallel with the upper surface thereof, means for traversing both said retaining surface and said support through the liquid in the same directions at a speed less than the peripheral velocity of the feed rollers, means comprising stretc rollers for withdrawing the goods from the treating liquid, and spray pipes within said casing extending parallel to the rollers below the surface of said liquid and directing treating liquid against said rollers in directions opposite to the directions of rotation of the rollers.
HANS BRIX.
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Cited By (5)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US3303676A (en) * | 1965-01-27 | 1967-02-14 | Grace W R & Co | Wet-finishing textile apparatus |
| US3862554A (en) * | 1973-08-24 | 1975-01-28 | Gulf & Western Mfg Co | Apparatus for washing fabric |
| US3978696A (en) * | 1974-05-11 | 1976-09-07 | Teijin Limited | Apparatus for continuously relaxing a textile fabric |
| US3990274A (en) * | 1973-11-13 | 1976-11-09 | Teijin Limited | Apparatus for continuously processing fabric |
| US4158298A (en) * | 1977-02-11 | 1979-06-19 | Artos Dr.-Ing. Meier-Windhorst Kg (Gmbh & Co.) | Device for continuous wet treatment of textile webs |
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Cited By (5)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US3303676A (en) * | 1965-01-27 | 1967-02-14 | Grace W R & Co | Wet-finishing textile apparatus |
| US3862554A (en) * | 1973-08-24 | 1975-01-28 | Gulf & Western Mfg Co | Apparatus for washing fabric |
| US3990274A (en) * | 1973-11-13 | 1976-11-09 | Teijin Limited | Apparatus for continuously processing fabric |
| US3978696A (en) * | 1974-05-11 | 1976-09-07 | Teijin Limited | Apparatus for continuously relaxing a textile fabric |
| US4158298A (en) * | 1977-02-11 | 1979-06-19 | Artos Dr.-Ing. Meier-Windhorst Kg (Gmbh & Co.) | Device for continuous wet treatment of textile webs |
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