Tricklers And Sprinklers Patents (Class 68/205R)
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Patent number: 4849768Abstract: The fluid jet applicator of the present invention utilizes a piezoelectric crystal to artificially stimulate the fluid supply chamber with coherent acoustic energy to pruposely generate and exploit the acoustic standing waves therein. As a result, although sized droplets will be formed at substantially the same frequency from each orifice, individual droplets will be formed so as to be out of phase with its adjacent neighbors in accordance with the standing acoustic wave pattern. By selecting only a very short print time, e.g., such that only one or two drops are formed within such a time and by controlling the frequency of such print time, a wide range of aesthetically appealing, unique, random interference of patterns can be created. Patterns closely simulating natural wood grains including knot holes can be readily produced by the present invention. More, the present invention allows patterns to be modified with relative ease and remarkable flexibility.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1988Date of Patent: July 18, 1989Assignee: Burlington Industries, Inc.Inventor: Louis A. Graham
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Patent number: 4845790Abstract: Improved methods and apparatus are provided for altering fabric finishes on a garment to give the garment a "lived-in" or worn appearance before the garment is actually worn by the user. According to the method of the present invention, a batch of garments is preferably stone-washed to generally fade and abrade the entire garment. The garment is then inflated by passing air through an inlet port in the garment and by substantially sealing one or more exit ports in the garment to create a greater than atmospheric pressure within the garment. The inflated garment is then sprayed with a low-strength bleaching solution on selected exterior portions to provide an additional fading or worn appearance on those portions of the garment. Thereafter, the garment is placed in a neutralizing liquid to chemically counteract the sprayed bleaching solution. A plurality of garments may be each suspended from a common air duct interconnected with a blower for providing air to inflate the garments.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1988Date of Patent: July 11, 1989Assignee: East-West Apparel, Inc.Inventor: Mitchell R. Brasington
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Patent number: 4833747Abstract: A dyeing apparatus and method is presented whereby garments such as socks and other articles can be dyed to provide a mottled, random coloration thereon. The apparatus consists of a rotating container into which colorants or discolorants are dripped as the articles therein are tumbled. Garments can be colored with one or more substances to provide a wide variety in styles and patterns.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1987Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Inventor: Chris C. Yokeley
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Patent number: 4829791Abstract: An arrangement for applying liquid such as dye liquor to a moving web of textile material is provided. The arrangement includes a supply reservoir for the dye liquor, a small volume receiving vessel to which the liquor from the supply reservoir is metered, a pump for passing the liquor from the receiving vessel to a distributing element dispopsed above a reversing roll for the material web. The distributing element being adapted to pass the liquor at a liquor to material weight ratio of from about 1.2 to 1.5 into a wedge-like gap formed between the material web running up on the reversing roll and the reversing roll.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1985Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Babcock Textilmaschinen GmbHInventor: Claus Tischbein
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Patent number: 4829793Abstract: A fluid jet applicator is disclosed which senses orifice plate fluid pressure and the fabric substrate speed and electronically controls the flow of fluid by modulating fluid pressure in accordance with the speed and characteristics of the fabric substrate. In this fashion, a highly uniform solid shade is applied across the width of the fabric. The uniformity of the applied solid shade is limited only by the uniformity of the orifices in the applicator orifice plate. Additionally, by operating at higher fluid pressures than electrostatic fluid jet applicators, the present invention is significantly more productive than such electrostatic applicators.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1987Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Burlington Industries, Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. Holder, Michael I. Glenn, Bobby L. McConnell, Louis A. Graham
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Patent number: 4805425Abstract: A dewatering device that effects suction removal of liquid from a length of fibrous material, such as textile material with several suction pipes or the like, each equipped with a suction slot and with wetting units connected upstream thereof. The suction pipes are arranged in series to treat the textile material and are located superimposed vertically in several tiers. For the zigzag-like guidance of the length of material, guide rolls are arranged one above the other in two rows aligned in a side-by-side relationship.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1987Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: Vepa AktiengesellschaftInventor: Gerold Fleissner
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Patent number: 4803746Abstract: A method and apparatus for applying a random, speckled pattern of dye to a moving web, such as carpeting. A series of closely spaced distributor units are mounted over the top surface of the web, and each carries a rotating disc, onto which dye material is flowed at a controlled rate. The rotating discs are formed with a highly irregular peripheral contour, such that a high degree of variability and randomness is imparted to the size and trajectory of the atomized dye particles. A significantly improved appearance of randomness in the speckled pattern is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1988Date of Patent: February 14, 1989Assignee: WestPoint PepperellInventor: Clifford A. Bryant
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Patent number: 4799368Abstract: The washing of carpets, to which belong a comparatively stiff bottom structure and a fibre layer fixed to the bottom layer, is troublesome and laborious. The object for the invention is a device for washing of carpets, to which device belong rolls, supported on which the carpet is arranged to be conveyed within the device, to which rolls belong the supporting roll (2) for supporting of the carpet during the washing and a rinsing roll (4), placed at a distance from the supporting roll, for supporting of the carpet during rinsing. To the device belongs a between the supporting roll and the rinsing roll placed washing and rinsing apparatus (6), which is arranged to flush under pressure being detergent on the surface of the carpet located on the supporting roll and scavenging agent on the surface of the carpet located on the rinsing roll.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1986Date of Patent: January 24, 1989Inventor: Osmo Tissari
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Patent number: 4793014Abstract: For the treatment, especially the dyeing of fabrics, a container is illustrated, which is subdivided into at least two compartments, and is provided, above the compartments, with a motor-driven winch, the direction of which is reversible. The fabric, which can be in rope form, or in open-width form, runs on the winch, and is moved thereby in combination with a system of or nozzles, which spray the dyeing bath onto the fabric. The fabric is anchored on each end at spaced locations in the container which are substantially opposite to each other, in the container area above the compartments, and is made alternately moveable, gathering from either of the compartments into the other one.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1987Date of Patent: December 27, 1988Assignee: M C S Officina Meccanica S.p.A.Inventor: Chiappini Luigi
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Patent number: 4791434Abstract: To permit accurate adjustment of the direction of projection of droplets from a droplet generating head of a jet printer, the jet body is mounted for rotational movement in a cradle formed on, or on an arm member extending from, a support body. Charging electrodes can also be mounted on, or on an arm member extending from, the support body. The support body can be mounted on a shaft in the jet printer. Arrays of droplet generating heads can be formed by supporting a plurality of heads on a single shaft, or by constructing a plurality of support bodies from a single block of electrically insulating material.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1986Date of Patent: December 13, 1988Assignee: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research OrganizationInventor: Leslie J. Wills
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Patent number: 4790155Abstract: A fluid nozzle assembly is disclosed for dispensing liquid dye onto an underlying fabric in a substantially closed structure provided with an inert gas atmosphere. The assembly includes an elongated rotatable housing provided along its length with a relatively narrow opening or slot. An elongated manifold, provided with a plurality of laterally spaced dispensing nozzles, is concentrically mounted within the housing so that the nozzles are aligned with the slot. The housing and manifold are rotatable from a first operative position where the nozzles are in communication with the interior of the structure, to a second inoperative position where the nozzles are substantially isolated from the interior of the structure so that the nozzles may be removed for maintenance, cleaning or replacement without significant loss of inert gas from the interior of the structure.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1986Date of Patent: December 13, 1988Assignee: Burlington Industries, Inc.Inventors: Vernon T. Daniel, Jessie Gettliffe
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Patent number: 4788732Abstract: A cleaning device for cleaning a surface includes a spray pipe situated at a distance from, and generally parallel to the surface. The spray pipe has a plurality of spray nozzles having a predetermined spacing from one another along the spray pipe. Each spray nozzle has a spray width on the surface to be cleaned. There is further provided a drive for longitudinally displacing the spray pipe. The predetermined spacing is a multiple of the spray width, and further, the spray pipe has detent positions in a displacement path thereof. The number of the detent positions equals the ratio of the spacing to the width, and the distance between detent positions equals approximately the spray width at the most.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1986Date of Patent: December 6, 1988Inventor: Ulrich Kollmar
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Patent number: 4783977Abstract: An apparatus for forming a thin stream of fluid which intermittently strikes a target in accordance with externally supplied command data. Pressurized fluid from a manifold is passed through a relatively stiff section of tubing which is directed at the desired target. The tubing is cantilevered from the manifold, and has associated therewith a plunger which, when extended, contacts the cantilevered tube and deflects the free end of the tube. In one embodiment, the tube in its deflected position is directed at the desired target, and in its undeflected position is directed at a barrier.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1987Date of Patent: November 15, 1988Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventor: Michael W. Gilpatrick
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Patent number: 4782672Abstract: A machine is provided enabling a workman to spray discharge heated dyeing liquid upon a carpet and to immediately thereafter vacuum excess dyeing liquid from the carpet. The dyeing liquid spray discharged onto the carpet is pumped from a receptacle containing dyeing liquid and into which the excess dyeing liquid vacuumed from the carpet is discharged. A pump is provided for pumping liquid from the receptacle to a spray discharge jet nozzle supported from a vacuum nozzle and a heater is also provided for heating the liquid pumped from the receptacle to the spray jet nozzle. Further, filter structure is provided and operative to filter the excess dyeing liquid vacuumed from a carpet and discharged into the dyeing liquid receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1987Date of Patent: November 8, 1988Inventor: William J. Secolo
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Patent number: 4767584Abstract: A process and system for providing a design pattern in a material wherein a seleced medium is applied to the material, the material being positioned adjacent a surface of a template which surface has selected surface characteristics either topographical or non-topographical in nature. The material is held against the template surface at a selected pressure and for a selected time period, at least a portion of the medium coming into contact with the template surface. The surface characteristics of the template interact with the material and the medium as the medium comes into contact with the surface to produce the desired pattern.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1985Date of Patent: August 30, 1988Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventor: Todd L. Siler
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Patent number: 4756934Abstract: Included within an enclosure is a hanger for supporting and rotating a garment in the vicinity of spray and heater means. The spray means is provided to direct a chemical toward the garment with the heater means applying heat to the sprayed garment to cure the applied chemical thereon. Motivation means is also provided to move the spray and heater means to maintain a selected distance between them and the surface of the garment during processing. All of the functions occur in response to signals from a control unit to control, apply and cure the chemical to and on the surface of the garment.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1987Date of Patent: July 12, 1988Inventor: Koichi Ukawa
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Patent number: 4753712Abstract: Papermachine felts and wires are cleaned and maintained by pressurized fluid jets or showers which are oscillated transversely across the felt running direction over a fixed oscillation stroke distance. Superimposed on the fixed stroke distance is a periodic shift of the stroke reference point so that successive oscillations are not terminated at the same point. The oscillation drive mechanism is enclosed within a low pressure, gas-tight housing serviced by a pressure regulated gas supply. A reversible A-C motor is used to drive the mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1987Date of Patent: June 28, 1988Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: Alton R. Martin, Clifford D. Shelor
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Patent number: 4747541Abstract: A dispensing apparatus particularly suited for dispensing oil and oil-flour mixtures in the baking industry includes a hopper for holding a quantity of the liquid to be dispensed and a plurality of positive displacement piston pumps. Separate inlet passages extend from the hopper to each of the pumps. Separate outlet passages also extend from each of the pumps. A discharge nozzle manifold having a plurality of discharge nozzles is connected to the pumps by a removable and replaceable plate-like gasket. The gasket is provided with connecting passages for connecting selected ones of the nozzles with selected pump outlet passages and diverting flow from other pump outlet passages and returning it to the hopper. The arrangement thus allows the number and pattern of dispensing nozzles in operation to be changed merely by changing the gasket without deactivating or changing the setting of the individual pumps.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1986Date of Patent: May 31, 1988Inventors: Richard L. Morine, James J. Hokes
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Patent number: 4746405Abstract: A method and apparatus for monitoring and controlling the operation of a counter-current pulp washing system. The dilution factor, soda loss, wash liquor ratio and displacement ratio of the washing system are determined on-line. The value of either the soda loss or of dilution factor is continuously maintained within a preselected range and changes in the value of the other variable are monitored to provide an indication of whether the washing system is operating optimally. Based on the on-line determination of displacement ratio and wash liquor ratio, the efficiency of the washers is monitored, the cause of any decrease in efficiency is identified and the appropriate control action is applied to adjust the operating parameters of the washers to compensate for changed wshing conditions or changed processing conditions.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1986Date of Patent: May 24, 1988Assignee: International Paper CompanyInventors: Khaim Lisnyansky, William E. Blecha
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Patent number: 4742697Abstract: An apparatus for continuous wet heat treatment of a cloth, comprising a water tank for applying high temperature hot water to a cloth soaked with a treating solution so as to swell the cloth, and a tenter for transporting the thus swelled cloth while giving tension in the width direction of the cloth, and providing three groups of jet nozzles for jetting, respectively, a high temperature and high humidity hot fluid, hot blast and cold blast in succession along the direction of transporting the cloth by means of the tenter.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1986Date of Patent: May 10, 1988Assignee: Sando Iron Works Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshikazu Sando, Hiroshi Ishidoshiro
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Patent number: 4738125Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus for the dyeing of shaped articles. The apparatus transports the shaped article in a treating chamber within the apparatus during the dyeing process; surrounds the shaped article with a non-reactive environment in the treating chamber; preheats the shaped article; flows a thin continuous film of a dye composition over the surfaces of the shaped article in a non-reactive environment at an elevated temperature; and cools the dyed shaped article. The apparatus can also rinse and dry the dyed shaped article. The apparatus further includes an applicator head for applying the thin continuous film of the dye composition over the shaped article and a carrier for positioning the shaped article in vertical alignment with the applicator head.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1987Date of Patent: April 19, 1988Inventor: G. Frank Clifford
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Patent number: 4719772Abstract: A process and apparatus for removing ink particles from an inked paper product which includes a conveyor for conveying the paper product along a path, the conveyor being constructed of a semi-permeable material that passes the ink particles while retaining the paper product. Vacuum boxes are positioned proximate to a first side of the conveyor for establishing a pressure differential across the conveyor and across a first segment of the path to draw the ink particles from the paper product through the conveyor. Shower heads on a second side of the conveyor directed a liquid toward the conveyor and on to the paper product as the paper product is advanced along the second segment of the path.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1987Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: Michael ScheckInventor: Remberto P. Bastanzuri
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Patent number: 4711102Abstract: A wet heat treating apparatus of a long cloth for performing dyeing and washing in combination comprising a wet heat treating chamber provided with a cloth inlet and a cloth outlet at the bottom thereof, a ceiling with an acute-angled shape, liquid supply means for supplying a high pressure hot liquid to the cloth in the interior of the chamber, a pair of right and left guide roll groups arranged in up and down directions, a group of intermediate guide rolls positioned nearly at the middle of the right and left guide rolls, a transfer mechanism for moving the intermediate guide rolls to the direction of the right and left guide roll groups, and a doorway for an operator to go into and out of the chamber when cleaning the guide rolls. The cleaning of the guide rolls in the wet heat treating chamber can easily and surely be done, and therefore the dyeing and washing of a cloth can be done in combination with the use of a single apparatus satisfactorily.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1986Date of Patent: December 8, 1987Assignee: Sando Iron Works Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshikazu Sando, Hiroshi Ishidoshiro
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Patent number: 4698642Abstract: A non-artificially perturbed (NAP) fluid jet marking/treating apparatus and process wherein the treating fluid (10) is in the form of ink, dyestuff or other printing, marking or coloring medium, is delivered under pressure to a cross-machine array of jet orifices (14) from which the medium issues continuously as streams (16) that break randomly into discrete droplets in flight. The moving random droplets are selectively charged as they are formed in a selectively energizable electrostatic field (18). The paths of charged droplets are controlled by a downstream electrostatic deflection field (20) through which the droplets pass. Depending on whether the droplets are charged, they are either caught by a collector (22), or continue falling to impinge on a receiving substrate such as a textile, paper or any other desired medium, product or substance.The streams (16) break up naturally and randomly into droplets.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1985Date of Patent: October 6, 1987Assignee: Burlington Industries, Inc.Inventor: Rodger L. Gamblin
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Patent number: 4680088Abstract: A process and apparatus for removing ink particles from an inked paper product which includes a conveyor for conveying the paper product along a path, the conveyor being constructed of a semi-permeable material that passes the ink particles while retaining the paper product. Vacuum boxes are positioned proximate to a first side of the conveyor for establishing a pressure differential across the conveyor and across a first segment of the path to draw the ink particles from the paper product through the conveyor. Shower heads on a second side of the conveyor directed a liquid toward the conveyor and on to the paper product as the paper product is advanced along the second segment of the path.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1985Date of Patent: July 14, 1987Assignee: Michael ScheckInventor: Remberto P. Bastanzuri
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Patent number: 4676078Abstract: An arrangement is disclosed for depositing a color spray pattern on a substrate, such as a carpet. A plurality of dye bars are employed, each feeding a separate row of control valves. The valves are mounted on separate headers which are displaceable through an arc so that the spray of dye passed from each valve through an associate nozzle can be varied from the perpendicular. The result is a variation in spray pattern width and penetration on the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1985Date of Patent: June 30, 1987Assignee: West Point Pepperell, Inc.Inventor: Ernest B. Ramsey
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Patent number: 4670099Abstract: A shower pipe for a rotary drum filter has a square cross-sectional shape defined by top, bottom and side walls. The sidewalls and a pair of lengthwise-extending continuous diffusion flanges depending from the bottom wall of the pipe stiffen the pipe against sag for placement at a 12 o'clock position spanning the filter drum. The pipe is formed of fiberglass reinforced plastic in two longitudinally-divided hollow sections in a pair of mirror image, trough-like molds. Each section has a pair of interconnection flanges for mating the sections together. The interconnection flanges extend normally to the sidewalls to stiffen the pipe when the bottom wall of the pipe is vertically-oriented for placing the pipe at a 9 o'clock position along one side of the filter durm. Glass rods are secured in the interior corners of the pipe to provide diagonal rigidity, for placing the pipe at, e.g., 10-11 o'clock position between the top and side of the filter drum.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1985Date of Patent: June 2, 1987Assignee: LaValley Industrial Plastics, Inc.Inventor: Richard W. LaValley
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Patent number: 4662194Abstract: A continuously moving substantially horizontal yarn strand is dyed at spaced intervals by means of an oscillatable elongated tube disposed above and generally parallel to the yarn strand and having spaced apertures in its lower portion so that liquid dye supplied into said oscillatable tube is deposited by gravity onto the yarn strand from the apertures in the tube during oscillation of the tube about its horizontal axis.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1985Date of Patent: May 5, 1987Assignee: J. W. YarbroughInventor: Frankie B. Stanley
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Patent number: 4656845Abstract: A liquid applicator for a wide length of material, operating according to the overflow principle, has a construction which ensures uniform dye application over the operating width. This applicator now makes it possible to effect quick color change, because the capacity of the applicator is smaller than 5 l/m and, by a special arrangement of liquid-distributing chambers in the applicator, a uniform liquid film exhibiting laminar flow is ensured.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1985Date of Patent: April 14, 1987Assignee: Vepa AktiengesellschaftInventor: Gerold Fleissner
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Patent number: 4657637Abstract: The apparatus comprises a stand with two end rolls, over which an endless perforated steel web runs. A head box for the pulp is located at the first end roll, and a device for picking-up the treated pulp is located at the second end roll. Along the web means are provided for supplying treatment liquid to the pulp layer. Beneath the web, in the stand vacuum containers are attached detachably for receiving liquid. These containers are individually lowerable and in lowered position movable in the longitudinal direction of the web. The stand further is designed to permit the removal in lateral direction of a container lowered in this way.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1985Date of Patent: April 14, 1987Assignee: Sunds Defibrator AktiebolagInventor: Alf I. Lindstrom
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Patent number: 4654910Abstract: A method for piling and cleaning a spun yarn in a wet spinning in which a yarn is withdrawn at a predetermined velocity and is dropped by its own weight into a rotating cylindrical container with the bottom formed with drain holes while simultaneously traversing the yarn in the radial direction of the cylindrical container so that the yarn is piled at the bottom of the cylindrical container in the form of a ring; and a cleaning liquid is sprayed against the yarn which is being piled, thereby cleaning the yarn.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1985Date of Patent: April 7, 1987Assignee: UBE Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Yoshihiro Kusuki, Masao Kikuchi, Yoshio Takeuchi
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Patent number: 4655056Abstract: An applicator for applying foamed treating liquor across the flat width of a traveling textile fabric or like substrate includes an arcuate housing having an arcuate interior partition wall intermediate a foam inlet port and a foam emission nozzle opening in the housing to define a distribution chamber providing a turning foam pathway from the inlet port about the curved edge of the partition wall to the emission opening. The curved edge of the interior wall is parabolic in shape to define substantially all possible foam flow paths from the inlet port linearly to the curved edge and linearly the respective shortest distances therefrom to the emission opening to be of substantially the same total length. Accordingly, foam residence time within the distribution chamber is substantially constant regardless of the flow path assumed, to control foam degeneration to occur uniformly for uniform widthwise treatment of the traveling fabric.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1985Date of Patent: April 7, 1987Assignee: Gaston County Dyeing Machine Co.Inventor: Dieter F. Zeiffer
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Patent number: 4653295Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus for the dyeing of shaped articles. The apparatus transports the shaped article in a treating chamber within the apparatus during the dyeing process; surrounds the shaped article with a non-reactive environment in the treating chamber; preheats the shaped article; flows a thin continuous film of a dye composition over the surfaces of the shaped article in a non-reactive environment at an elevated temperature; and cools the dyed shaped article. The apparatus can also rinse and dry the dyed shaped article. The apparatus further includes an applicator head for applying the thin continuous film of the dye composition over the shaped article and a carrier for positioning the shaped article in vertical alignment with the applicator head.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1985Date of Patent: March 31, 1987Inventor: G. Frank Clifford
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Patent number: 4648250Abstract: Apparatus for continuously dyeing a web of pile fabric is proposed which has a dry heating unit and a wet heating unit combined together, both having a pile separating roller and a set of spray guns opposed to the roller. Dye is sprayed by the spray guns into space between the piles separated by the pile separating roller.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1985Date of Patent: March 10, 1987Assignee: Suminoe Textile Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tomoyoshi Yabe
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Patent number: 4644765Abstract: In a continuous treating system for a wide cloth which continuously treats the wide cloth while the cloth is being conveyed and passed through a treating tank by a conveyor disposed inside the treating tank, the improvement wherein zigzag motion is applied to a single endless conveyor itself along the rotation of the conveyor and a guide member such as a net or a guide bar is stretched along the zone of the zigzag movement of the conveyor in such a manner that the cloth is passed through the zone; and a treating liquid is jetted to the cloth inside the zigzag movement zone from both sides of the cloth.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1985Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Assignee: Nippon Dyeing Machine Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kiyoharu Kito
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Patent number: 4624213Abstract: The present invention relates to a curtain coating apparatus by which a foamable or foaming material is conveyed from a mixing apparatus through a distributor comprising a plurality of conveying tubes to a curtain coating slot. The apparatus comprises homogenization means for agitating the mixture such that the merging streams of foamable or foaming material are intermixed so as to provide a substantially uniform material which emerges from the curtain coating slot.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1985Date of Patent: November 25, 1986Assignee: Armstrong World Industries, Inc.Inventors: Harry F. Long, Donald J. Misselhorn, Michael Tomchany
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Patent number: 4614096Abstract: Improved methods and treating units for the continuous and open width washing of textile products of manufacture, after the printing and/or purging and bleaching thereof, comprising advancing said textile product of manufacture through a treating environment, including a treating bath, on a permeable conveyor and under the control of liquid blades as supplied under recirculating conditions from the bath, with comparatively high flow rates and comparatively low pressures, in such a way that liquid jets provide a dynamic impact and heat entrainment action on the advancing material, material being preferably, while not necessarily, predisposed in laps on permeable conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1984Date of Patent: September 30, 1986Assignee: Arioli & C S.R.L.Inventor: Mario Beretta
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Patent number: 4610151Abstract: A dyeing machine is provided which enables both longitudinal and transverse striping of a web of fabric to be dyed. The transverse striping station includes a plurality of dyeing nozzles carried by a carrier chain supported in a generally triangular configuration across the path of travel of the fabric. By suitably controlling the speed of travel of the nozzles relative to that of the fabric web, transverse striping of the fabric can be effected. Longitudinal stripes are produced by dyeing nozzles arranged in a row disposed across, and orthogonal to, the path of travel of the fabric web. These nozzles are ganged together for movement in unison to produce "wavy" longitudinal stripes.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1985Date of Patent: September 9, 1986Assignee: B&D Designs Inc.Inventor: Ben Z. Sandler
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Patent number: 4608122Abstract: The washing efficiency of removal of cooking and bleaching chemicals from cellulose paper pulp on horizontal belt washing filters is improved by disrupting the filter mat adjacent the belt intermediately of soft, displacement wash liquor applications to the filter mat topside. The objective may be achieved by directing a line of low volume, high pressure jets of filtrate or wash liquor against the belt underside. Alternatively, sonicly vibrated foils extended transversely of and adjacent to the belt are effective to disrupt the filler mat pursuant to the invention objective.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1984Date of Patent: August 26, 1986Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: Edward P. Klein, Alfred H. Nissan
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Patent number: 4584854Abstract: Apparatus for the application of liquids to moving material, such as patterned application of dyes to moving textile material, including a liquid applicator positioned above the material path of travel for continuously discharging liquid in a row of plural streams downwardly onto the material, means for selectively deflecting selected of the continuously flowing streams in accordance with a pattern control device, and collection means for receiving the deflected liquid to prevent its contact with the moving material. The apparatus includes a novel air comb with air supply tubes in a pre-selected position relative to its particular dye jet in order to efficiently deflect the dye jet in the proper direction at the proper time.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1984Date of Patent: April 29, 1986Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventor: Herbert R. King
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Patent number: 4580304Abstract: The method of dyeing a continuously moving carpet pile fabric with a base color and thereafter applying other color dyes onto the base color and fixing all of the dyes without the use of steam. The dyeing process employs a dye applicator to which a heated dye solution is supplied and this dye is sprayed onto the carpet while at a temperature of approximately 185.degree. F. to 205.degree. F. to provide the base color. The base color dye is applied with a wet pick-up of approximately 200 percent to 300 percent. Thereafter while the carpet is still hot from the wetting by the hot dye, other color dyes at substantially ambient temperatures are independently sprayed onto the carpet at spaced locations while the carpet is still in the temperature range of approximately 165.degree. F. to 175.degree. F. The total amount of additional dye applied subsequent to the base color dye provides a wet pick-up of approximately 120 percent.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1984Date of Patent: April 8, 1986Assignee: Otting International, Inc.Inventors: David L. Otting, Billy J. Otting
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Patent number: 4578836Abstract: The method of dyeing a continuously moving carpet pile fabric with a heated base color dye and either thereafter applying other color dyes onto the base color or applying the other color dyes prior to the base color, all of the dyes being fixed by the heat of the base color dye and without the use of steam. The dyeing process employs a dye applicator to which is heated dye solution is supplied and this dye is sprayed onto the carpet while at a temperature of approximately 185.degree. F. to 205.degree. F. to provide the base color. The base color dye is applied with a wet pick-up of approximately 200 percent to 300 percent. The other color dyes, which are pattern colors, at substantially ambient temperatures are independently sprayed onto the carpet at spaced locations either before the heated dye is applied or subsequent to the hot dye while the carpet is still in the temperature range of approximately 165.degree. F. to 175.degree. F.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1984Date of Patent: April 1, 1986Assignee: Otting International, Inc.Inventors: David L. Otting, Billy J. Otting
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Patent number: 4578965Abstract: An apparatus for maintaining the relationship of a transverse oscillating mechanical production member containing dye valves with a product moving linearly at a relatively high speed and with the program of operation of the valves. Encoders related to both the linear motion and the transverse motion are continuously monitored and the speed of the oscillating element adjusted to match the linear motion while a proximity switch operated at one point in the oscillating member cycle monitors the synchronization of the oscillating member which is adjustable once every cycle to maintain synchronization.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1985Date of Patent: April 1, 1986Assignee: Armstrong World Industries, Inc.Inventor: William C. Brossman
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Patent number: 4576020Abstract: A jet printer for dye printing a moving web of material by application of a selected plurality of streams of liquid dye. A dye supply tube corresponds to each dye stream and is disposed above a respective dye discharge tube which in turn is disposed above the moving web. A deflecting finger corresponding to each supply tube is pivotably mounted in a housing for selective movement into and out of the path of dye flowing from the supply tube. Each finger is carried by a support block which carries a permanent magnet in the form of a small cylindrical member. An electromagnetic coil in a control circuit is mounted with the core of the coil adjacent a peripheral portion of the magnet. Control circuitry selectively controls the polarity of the coil to attract one end of the magnet toward the coil and the other end repelled therefrom, and when the polarity changes the magnet moves in the opposite direction. Movement of the magnet pivots the respective support block and deflecting finger.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1985Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Assignee: Otting International, Inc.Inventors: Lamar Thurman, Billy J. Otting, David L. Otting
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Patent number: 4567064Abstract: For the marking of gas-permeable fabric or cloth webs and other material webs, especially for the automatic marking in a marking station, the invention proposes to contact the fabric web within the marking station with a film including the pattern to be marked off in the form of perforations and acting as a stencil, and to suck atomized paint (paint mist) through the perforations and the contacting fabric web, wherein this atomized paint is an aerosol produced by atomization of a liquid containing a dye or pigment dissolved therein. Advantageously, a fluorescent dye is used to this end.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1984Date of Patent: January 28, 1986Assignee: Anton Cramer GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Josef Woste
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Patent number: 4550579Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus for the dyeing of shaped articles. The apparatus transports the shaped article in a treating chamber within the apparatus during the dyeing process; surrounds the shaped article with a non-reactive environment in the treatment chamber; preheats the shaped article; flows a thin continuous film of a dye composition over the surfaces of the shaped article in a non-reactive environment at an elevated temperature; and cools the dyed shaped article. The apparatus can also rinse and dry the dye shaped article. The apparatus further includes an applicator head for applying the thin continuous film of the dye composition over the shaped article and a carrier for positioning the shaped article in vertical alignment with the applicator head.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1984Date of Patent: November 5, 1985Inventor: G. Frank Clifford
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Patent number: 4547921Abstract: A versatile carpet dyeing applicator capable of producing novel and visually pleasing multicolor pattern effects ranging from apparently completely random to fairly well-defined. An inclined distributing plate such as a conventional doctor blade extends across the width of the carpet web, transverse to the direction of web travel, with a lower edge of the distributing plate positioned so that dye flowing off falls on the carpet web. Means, such as a conventional dye pickup roller rotating in a dye supply trough, introduces liquid of a base color onto the distributing plate at an upper edge thereof to form a base color dye film initially flowing substantially uniformly downwardly over the distributing plate.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1982Date of Patent: October 22, 1985Assignee: Otting Machine Company, IncorporatedInventors: Billy J. Otting, Alfred Clifford
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Patent number: 4539827Abstract: The washing efficiency of removal of cooking and bleaching chemicals from cellulose paper pulp on horizontal belt washing filters is improved by disrupting the filter mat adjacent the belt intermediately of soft, displacement wash liquor applications to the filter mat topside. The objective may be achieved by directing a line of low volume, high pressure jets of filtrate or wash liquor against the belt underside. Alternatively, sonicly vibrated foils extended transversely of and adjacent to the belt are effective to disrupt the filler mat pursuant to the invention objective.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1984Date of Patent: September 10, 1985Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: Edward P. Klein, Alfred H. Nissan
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Patent number: 4524589Abstract: The length of material, provided uniformly over the operating width with a liquid mixed with frothing chemicals, is to be massaged on the pile side for producing the froth and/or for the complete wetting of all pile fibers. A reel or a similar device exhibiting round bars uniformly distributed over its circumference and partially encompassed by the material serves for this purpose. The length of material is in contact under tension with the rotating reel. On the rear side, the material is urged against the reel by means of an air-impermeable hugger belt, held under tension, or by means of a wearproof pressure shell.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1981Date of Patent: June 25, 1985Assignee: Vepa AktiengesellschaftInventor: Heinz Fleissner
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Patent number: 4505137Abstract: The washing efficiency for removal of cooking and bleaching chemicals from cellulose paper pulp on rotary vacuum filters is improved by disrupting the filter mat with a low volume, directly impinged flow of wash liquor applied intermediately of soft, displacement wash liquor applications. No additional wash liquor is allocated for respective wash stages but the mat distrubing flow volume is deducted from the predetermined requirement with the remainder divided in substantially equal proportions applied before and after the mat disturbing application.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1984Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventor: Edward P. Klein