Squeezing And Liquid Flowing Patents (Class 68/43)
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Patent number: 8713736Abstract: A laundry machine and a control method thereof are provided in which laundering ability may be improved while also improving efficiency and noise/vibration. The laundry machine employs a plurality of drum motions by varying drum rotational speed, drum rotational direction, and drum starting and stopping point, to provide different motion of laundry items in the drum.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2012Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventors: In Ho Cho, Hyung Yong Kim, Eun Jin Park, Ig Geun Kwon, Sang Il Hwang, Han Su Jung, Kyung Chul Woo, Byung Keol Choi, Myong Hun Im, Soo Young Oh, Moon Hee Hong, Woo Young Kim, Sang Heon Lee
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Patent number: 8578533Abstract: A laundry machine and a control method thereof are provided in which laundering ability may be improved while also improving efficiency and noise/vibration. The laundry machine employs a plurality of drum motions by varying drum rotational speed, drum rotational direction, and drum starting and stopping point, to provide different motion of laundry items in the drum.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2012Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventors: In Ho Cho, Hyung Yong Kim, Eun Jin Park, Ig Geun Kwon, Sang Il Hwang, Han Su Jung, Kyung Chul Woo, Byung Keol Choi, Myong Hun Im, Soo Young Oh, Moon Hee Hong, Woo Young Kim, Sang Heon Lee
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Patent number: 8533883Abstract: A laundry machine and a control method thereof are provided in which laundering ability may be improved while also improving efficiency and noise/vibration. The laundry machine employs a plurality of drum motions by varying drum rotational speed, drum rotational direction, and drum starting and stopping point, to provide different motion of laundry items in the drum.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2012Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventors: In Ho Cho, Hyung Yong Kim, Eun Jin Park, Ig Geun Kwon, Sang Il Hwang, Han Su Jung, Kyung Chul Woo, Byung Keol Choi, Myong Hun Im, Soo Young Oh, Moon Hee Hong, Woo Young Kim, Sang Heon Lee
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Patent number: 7461525Abstract: A tile sponge washing and conditioning apparatus is disclosed for washing in water a sponge used during a ceramic tile grouting operation. The apparatus includes a frame for disposition thereof within the water. The frame includes a first wall and a second wall which is disposed spaced from the first wall. A first roller has an axis of rotation which extends through the walls and a second roller has a rotational axis which also extends through the walls. The rollers cooperate with each other to define therebetween a pathway for the passage therethrough of the sponge to be washed and conditioned. The arrangement is such that when the rollers are counter rotated relative to each other, the sponge is squeezed and driven through the passageway so that the sponge is washed and conditioned by the water during passage of the sponge through the passageway.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2005Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Inventor: Rodney W. Wilson
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Patent number: 7353670Abstract: A tile sponge washing and conditioning apparatus is disclosed for washing in water a sponge used during a ceramic tile laying operation. The apparatus includes a frame for disposition thereof within the water. The frame includes a first wall and a second wall which is disposed spaced from the first wall. A first roller has an axis of rotation which extends through the walls and a second roller has a rotational axis which also extends through the walls. The rollers cooperate with each other to define therebetween a pathway for the passage therethrough of the sponge to be washed and conditioned. The arrangement is such that when the rollers are counter rotated relative to each other, the sponge is squeezed and driven through the passageway so that the sponge is washed and conditioned by the water during passage of the sponge through the passageway.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2004Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Inventor: Rodney W. Wilson
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Patent number: 7178195Abstract: A device for wringing moisture from a mop includes pressure elements between which a holder of the mop, together with a mop cover attached thereto, can be pressed. The mop cover projects beyond the holder, thereby forming a cushion at edges of the holder in order to prevent the holder from doing damage, for example to furniture. In order to be able to wring moisture in a defined manner from both the projecting edge of the mop cover as well as the portion thereof covered by the holder, the two interacting pressure elements form a gap having a height which decreases toward the edges. In particular, the height decreases in a gradual manner. The pressure elements are preferably rollers, several cylinder sections of which can have different diameters in order to be able to obtain gap sections of different heights.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2005Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeraete GmbHInventors: Joachim Damrath, Markus Spielmannleitner, Gerhard Wetzl
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Patent number: 6668600Abstract: A device for washing and dewatering a fiber pulp suspension. The device has two hollow, circular-cylindrical screen members that contain evacuation chambers for conducting away liquid. The screen members rotate towards each other for the purpose of forming a nip. At least one of the screen members is arranged in a trough which partially encloses the casing and which converges towards the casing in the direction of rotation of the screen member. At least one pulp inlet box is arranged at the highest point of the screen members for the purpose of introducing pulp between the casing the trough. The pulp inlet box is provided with a pressure equalization section in which a certain equalization of irregularities in pulp qualities takes place before the pulp is fed into the actual washing or dewatering gap.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Kvaerner Pulping ABInventor: Stefan Hansson
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Patent number: 5901585Abstract: Apparatus for treating pulp, comprising a stand (1); a rotatably mounted drum (3); feeding and discharging members (6, 8) for the pulp; a wall member (2) which surrounds the jacket (40) of the drum in order to delimit therebetween a material space (5) with which the feeding member communicates via an inlet (7), which material space includes two treatment zones (24, 25); a delivery member (26) for delivering liquid to the treatment space via the wall member; a press member (22, 23) arranged downstream of each delivery member in order to exert a press force against the pulp; a collecting chamber (18, 19) inside the drum in connection with each treatment zone and press member for receiving liquid which is pressed through the jacket. According to the invention, the drum is supported by two support rollers (12, 13) which extend through the drum on either side of its vertical center plane and are in contact with the inner side of the drum, the support rollers being rotatably mounted on the stand (1).Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1998Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: Kvaerner Pulping ABInventor: Ronny Hoglund
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Patent number: 5722264Abstract: A single roll wash press comprising a housing and a drum rotatably mounted within the housing. The drum includes a perforated outer wall and a longitudinally extending centerline axis and is rotatable about the axis. The press further comprises a means for receiving a flow of pulp having an initial consistency ranging from about 2% o.d. to about 6% o.d. such that the pulp flows in the direction of drum rotation, and a means for defining a divergent formation zone and for forming a mat of the pulp on the drum within the divergent formation zone. The means for defining and forming comprises a first arcuate portion of the housing with the formation zone being divergent between upstream and downstream ends thereof. The upstream end of the divergent formation zone communicates with the means for receiving the flow of the pulp. The press further includes a means for washing the pulp mat within a displacement zone disposed downstream of the extraction zone.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1996Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Assignee: Beloit Technologies, Inc.Inventor: John S. Antkowiak
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Patent number: 5681427Abstract: An apparatus and process for the solvent pulping and washing of pulp using vessels purged of oxygen free gas when the process is arrested or terminated. The washing is accomplished by first continuously passing the pulp to a pressure diffuser, then to a first multi-stage drum displacer washer, and then to a second multi-stage drum displacer. In the pressure diffuser the lignin is washed out of the pulp, utilizing as wash liquid a mixture of solvent and water having a solvent concentration equal to or higher than that required by the extraction process within the digester, and at a pressure at least about 350 psi. The pressure in the second and third stages is lower, and water is the wash liquid in the third stage. Alcohol can be recovered from the spent wash liquid of the first wash stage, so that all but about ten gallons or less of alcohol per ton of pulp is recovered.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: October 28, 1997Assignee: Alcell Technologies Inc.Inventors: Jairo H. Lora, John Patrick Maley, Brian F. Greenwood, Joseph R. Phillips, David J. Lebel
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Patent number: 5589035Abstract: Apparatus for liquid treatment and dewatering of material suspensions is disclosed including a pair of rotatable liquid permeable press rolls within a vat and in which the vat includes a bottom defining the space directed towards the nip between the press rolls and the remaining portion of the vat, and seals between the portions of the vat including a shoulder extending towards the bottom portion of the vat and an adjustable bar extending towards the remaining portion of the vat so the position of the bottom of the vat and the converging space in the direction towards the nip between the press rolls can be determined thereby.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1994Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Assignee: Sunds Defibrator Industries ABInventor: Ingemar Sundqvist
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Patent number: 5540773Abstract: A method for calendering a suture includes passing the suture lengthwise between two pairs of calendering rollers each pair being oriented orthogonally to the other pair. The suture may be coated and/or filled by passing it through the contacting region of a suture filling applicator to which filling agent is supplied by a metering pump. The filling process may be computer controlled.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1995Date of Patent: July 30, 1996Assignee: United States Surgical CorporationInventors: Michael P. Chesterfield, Mark P. Reale
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Patent number: 5460019Abstract: The invention concerns a drum washer. The washer has a shaft formed by two cones (46) placed with their bases against one another. The shaft can be used as a supporting structure for the drum. Vanes (48) can also be placed on it for assisting in collecting washing liquid falling from the upper part of the drum separately from the washing liquid ending up on the bottom of the drum. The washer is especially suitable for washing cellulose pulp.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1993Date of Patent: October 24, 1995Assignee: Sunds Defibrator Pori OyInventors: Alpo Ojala, Seppo Rosnell
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Patent number: 5428860Abstract: A portable cleaning and wringing device for a mop having a mop head comprising a housing having an open top. A mop wringer mechanism is attached to the housing adjacent the open top. A component is for carrying the housing from place to place. An assembly is for cleaning the mop head when the mop head is being wrung out by the mop ringer mechanism, so as to prevent the mop head from becoming sour. The assembly can also be used for cleaning an area about the housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1994Date of Patent: July 4, 1995Inventor: David A. Hurt
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Patent number: 5421176Abstract: The invention concerns a drum washer. The washer has two plates (14; 18) located after each other in parallel with the drum, and the pulp to be washed is conducted between these plates. Between the plates there is a gap (22) closed by a flap valve (25) by way of which gap washing liquid is conducted through the mat. The washer is especially suitable for washing cellulose pulp.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1993Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: Sunds Defibrator Pori OyInventors: Alpo Ojala, Seppo Rosnell, Reima Karke
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Patent number: 5255539Abstract: A web passing around a drum or other countersurface is engaged by a working roll which is bendable along its length to conform to the countersurface and thereby provide uniform contact with the web. The working roller is supplied by one or more force transmitting elements which are also bendable in their lengths and which can include a bed in which the force transmitting roll is received. The bed is urged by hydraulic pistons or a liquid expandable tube, braced against a nonbendable support, in the direction of the working roll.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1992Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Inventor: Johannes Zimmer
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Patent number: 5253495Abstract: An apparatus for selectively individually or combinatively effecting a number of operations on a web of material has a multiplicity of units disposed around a counterroller or drum providing a surface against which the web can be pressed, one of these units being a squeegee roller unit pressing the web to a selected residual moisture content, another unit being a metering applicator unit and the apparatus having a trough through which the web is guided and at least one roller at least partially immersed in the trough.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1992Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Inventor: Johannes Zimmer
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Patent number: 5167667Abstract: In the chemo-mechanical polishing, in particular, of semiconductor wafers, he abrasion and the geometrical quality of the wafers decreases with increasing service life of the polishing cloth. This can be prevented by treating the polishing cloth in each case after the polishing operation in a manner such that a pressure field is impressed, essentially without mechanical stress, on the polishing cloth, which pressure field causes a treatment liquid to flow through the interior of the polishing cloth and in this process the residues produced during polishing are rendered mobile and removed. A baseplate placed transversely across the polishing cloth and having a flat working surface provided with exit openings for the treatment liquid is suitable for carrying out the process. In the treatment, the treatment liquid is forced beneath the baseplate into the moving polishing cloth so that the latter is gradually traversed by the zone through which flow takes place.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1990Date of Patent: December 1, 1992Assignee: Wacker-Chemitronic Gesellschaft fur Elektronik-Grundstoffe mbHInventors: Helene Prigge, Josef Lang
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Patent number: 5058402Abstract: An apparatus for the continuous wet treatment of woven fabrics and knitted fabrics comprising a casing providing with an entry slot and an exit slot for the fabric under treatment, a curved widening cylinder, a series of rollers covered with a rubber layer with their axes parallel and transverse to the fabric feed path, the rollers being arranged in zig-zag formation in a vertical plane one in contact with the next. The series of rollers comprises in succession idle rollers, presser rollers and a motorized roller. The apparatus also comprises a squeezing roller positioned in proximity to said exit slot in contact with the motorized roller. There are also provided devices for adjusting the contact pressure between the presser rollers and their adjacent rollers and between said squeezing roller and its adjacent roller, and pairs of scraper seals positioned against the side ends of each mutually contacting roller pair of said series.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1990Date of Patent: October 22, 1991Assignee: Sperotto Rimar S.p.A.Inventor: Gino D. Vecchia
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Patent number: 5046338Abstract: Multiphase washing of pulp is accomplished on a fully pressurized drum filter by employing compaction baffles to increase the consistency of the pulp mat and by providing a separate pump for each wash zone so that there is no pressure difference between the wash zones and, thus, no need for any mat contacting mechanical seal. This avoids mat disruptions and machine clogging often caused by pulp pile-up at such seals. Feed pulp of relatively high consistency is made possible by incorporation of a deflocculator and distributor in the pulp feed nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1990Date of Patent: September 10, 1991Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventor: Oscar Luthi
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Patent number: 4894121Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming on the outside of a permeable, rotatable drum by feeding a pulp slurry through a mat forming and pressing zone, followed by a mat washing zone. In the mat washing zone, the mat is washed with liquid from the first source and then washed with liquid from a second source.A Washing baffle has a first portion extending from its upstream end partially along the outside surface of the drum and slightly spaced from the outside surface of the drum. This first portion is followed by a second portion extending partially along the outside surface of the drum and spaced further from the outside surface of the drum than the first portion. A valve is provided for controlling the velocity of liquid through a slot into a circumferential space separating the washing baffle from the drum.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1988Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventors: Oscar Luthi, Frederick S. Lewis, Lawrence A. Carlsmith
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Patent number: 4862713Abstract: An apparatus for supplying liquid to an elongated liquid reservoir in a uniform manner over the length of reservoir comprises a trough, extending transversely over the width of a continuous fabric web, into which a liquid is poured from above, and a feed pipe extending longitudinally along the trough. Short, identically formed, curved tubes are uniformly distributed over the length of the feed pipe and arranged to extend transversely therefrom. The liquid is supplied over the length of the liquid reservoir from the short tubes disposed at a plurality of sites along the reservoir. The cross sectional area of the feed pipe may be significantly greater than the total cross sectional of all of the curved tubes to prevent a significant pressure drop.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1988Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Assignee: Eduard Kusters Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Johannes Kutz, Walter Keller
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Patent number: 4827741Abstract: An air-tight vat under pressure completely encloses a rotatable drum. The vat is constructed so that it may be completely submerged in liquid. The vat has a liquid filled take-off chamber. The pulp is fed to the vat through a pulp inlet. The pulp is formed and compacted to form a pulp mat. Directly following the forming and compacting of the pulp is a washing zone for washing the pulp mat. After washing the pulp mat is again compacted. The pulp mat is removed from the drum at a removal point located in the liquid filled take-off chamber, thus providing a pulp suspension in the take-off chamber. The suspension is removed from the vat through a pulp outlet extending from the liquid filled take-off chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1988Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventor: Oscar Luthi
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Patent number: 4808265Abstract: A pulp mat is formed on the outside of a permeable, rotatable drum by feeding a pulp slurry through a mat forming and pressing zone, followed by a mat washing zone. In the mat washing zone, the mat is washed with liquid from a first source and then washed with liquid from a second source.A washing baffle has a first portion extending from its upstream end partially along the outside surface of the drum and slightly spaced from the outside surface of the drum. This first portion is followed by a second portion extending partially along the outside surface of the drum and spaced further from the outside surface of the drum than the first portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventors: Oscar Luthi, Frederick S. Lewis, Lawrence A. Carlsmith
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Patent number: 4750340Abstract: An apparatus for treating a fiber suspension, comprises a drum rotatably journalled to a stand and having an envelope surface to support a fiber web formed from the fiber suspension. A curved wall plate which is concave in the direction to the envelope surface of the drum is spaced from the envelope surface (and generally parallel thereto) to define a material space therebetween for said fiber web. The space includes an axial inlet gap and an axial outlet gap. The wall is continuous and encloses a major portion of the envelope surface of the drum and is arranged to move freely in the circumferential direction of the drum to compensate for radial alterations during adjustment of the distance of the wall from the envelope surface at one or more positions between the inlet gap and outlet gap. Adjustment devices cooperate with the wall for adjusting the distance of the wall from the envelope surface of the drum.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1986Date of Patent: June 14, 1988Assignee: Kamyr ABInventor: Jan L. E. Anderson
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Patent number: 4686932Abstract: An apparatus for applying a modifying ingredient to a mass of open-celled polyurethane foam includes the application of an excess of a liquid solution or dispersion of the modifying ingredient to the mass of foam. A fixed frame mounts a plurality of spaced, generally parallel lower backing rollers. A movable frame is mounted above the fixed frame and carries a plurality of spaced, generally parallel pressure rollers for movement toward and away from the backing rollers. A first adjustment device is provided for lowering the movable frame to move the pressure rollers toward the backing rollers, with the mass sandwiched therebetween. A plurality of second adjustment devices are spaced at locations about the rollers for adjusting the pressure between the backing rollers and the pressure rollers uniformly along the rollers both in a direction transversely to and in the direction of movement of the mass through the rollers.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1986Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Assignee: Foam Cutting Engineers, Inc.Inventor: Winslow L. Pettingell
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Patent number: 4674437Abstract: The size applicator includes first and second spaced-apart squeeze rolls supported for rotation on a common horizontal axis and having their lower peripheral surface portions at least partially submerged in size solution contained in an open top pan. A single combination immersion and squeeze roll is positioned between the first and second squeeze rolls and on a common horizontal azis with said first and second squeeze rolls. The lower peripheral surface of the combination immersion and squeeze roll is also at least partially submerged in the size solution and pressure engagement is applied between the combination roll and the first and second squeeze rolls to form a pair of yarn squeezing nips therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1986Date of Patent: June 23, 1987Assignee: Ira L. Griffin Sons, Inc.Inventor: David J. Griffin
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Patent number: 4532782Abstract: The disclosure relates to an apparatus and method for pad batch dyeing of tubular knitted fabrics of substantial cotton content, typically 50% or more. One or more connected strings of tubular knitted fabric are advanced toward the dyeing apparatus, where the fabric is gripped across its full width and positively advanced toward the dye solution. A ring guide spreader is positioned in close coupled relation to the driven entry roller and spreads the fabric to flat form and to its natural greige width. Closely coupled to the ring guide means is a dye pad station comprising a pair of horizontally opposed, resilient squeeze rollers, a treating roller forming a submerged dye nip with the front squeeze roller, and a submerged guide roller to receive the fabric as it travels in a downward incline through the dye nip and redirect it to a vertically upward path for passage through the squeeze nip.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1984Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Assignee: Samcoe Holding CorporationInventor: John R. Sellers
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Patent number: 4441882Abstract: Continuous laundering apparatus having a continuous conveyor carrying the goods to be laundered through the apparatus. Devices additional to, and separate from, the conveyor are provided for agitating the goods as they are carried by the conveyor. The conveyor positively carries the goods, including in one form, opposed elements confining the goods therebetween and in another form a single element on which the goods rest. The agitating means includes selectively (a) rollers which are free turning, and turn by engagement therewith by the conveyor and compress the goods between the rollers and a reaction plate; (b) plungers or pushers which are positively driven against the goods, compressing them against the reaction plate; and (c) grippers on opposite sides of the conveyor gripping the conveyor, and thus the goods, between them. A plurality of laundering units are arranged in serial attitude to accommodate different kinds of laundering steps in a continuous operation.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1982Date of Patent: April 10, 1984Inventor: Paul H. Gallagher
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Patent number: 4361018Abstract: Continuous laundering apparatus having a continuous conveyor carrying the goods to be laundered through the apparatus. Devices additional to, and separate from the conveyor are provided for agitating the goods as they are carried by the conveyor. The conveyor positively carries the goods, including in one form, opposed elements confining the goods therebetween and in another form a single element on which the goods rest. The agitating means includes selectively (a) rollers which are free turning, and turn by engagement therewith by the conveyor and compress the goods between the rollers and a reaction plate; (b) plungers or pushers which are positively driven against the goods, compressing them against the reaction plate; and (c) grippers on opposite sides of the conveyor gripping the conveyor, and thus the goods, between them.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1980Date of Patent: November 30, 1982Inventor: Paul H. Gallagher
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Patent number: 4321808Abstract: A method and apparatus for dyeing of yarn in package yarn form wherein a yarn package of a given initial density is compressed axially to a second density and thereafter a metered quantity of a yarn treating agent is introduced into selected portions of the package followed by a diffusing fluid introduced into the said selected portions to diffuse the yarn treating agent into selected portions of the package.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1980Date of Patent: March 30, 1982Assignee: Glen Head Inc.Inventor: Donald R. Hull
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Patent number: 4248066Abstract: An apparatus for the continuous wet treatment of strand-like textile material wherein a treatment liquid flows countercurrent with respect to the direction of movement of the continuously conveyed textile material, and the textile material is squeezed at least once in a pipe or conduit system. A part of the treatment liquid which dams-up or collects in front of the squeezing location, is removed from the pipe system and reintroduced again into the pipe system at a location behind the dam-up region, considered with respect to the direction of flow of the treatment liquid.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1979Date of Patent: February 3, 1981Assignee: Aktiengesellschaft CilanderInventor: Hermann Muller
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Patent number: 4217170Abstract: A substantially air-tight vat completely encloses the rotatable cylinder. The pulp slurry fed into the vat is compacted to form a mat of high consistency. The differential pressure across the circumferential wall of the rotatable cylinder washes the mat with liquid contained in the wash chamber. The mat is removed from the cylindrical wall of the rotatable cylinder to provide a low consistency pulp slurry.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1979Date of Patent: August 12, 1980Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventor: Oscar Luthi
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Patent number: 4183233Abstract: The disclosure is of apparatus and its use to treat textiles with fluids such as dyes, resist chemicals and like agents. The apparatus is particularly useful for space-dyeing textiles such as skeins of textile yarn. The apparatus comprises an enclosure having an opening and defining a treatment chamber, a closure, means for introducing predetermined measures of the treating agent and means for compressing the textile within the treatment chamber. By the method of the invention, textiles are disposed in the treatment chamber and compressed. While compressed, the fluid agent is uniformly dispersed under pressure in portions of the interior of the body of the compressed yarn and in a proportion just sufficient to effect the desired treatment. The apparatus and method of the invention are more efficient than prior art methods and apparatus, reduce water requirements and reduce the potentially undesirable impact of a textile treating process on the environment.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1978Date of Patent: January 15, 1980Assignee: Simon KlebanowInventor: Jerald E. Brown
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Patent number: 4176531Abstract: An apparatus for the wet treatment of fibrous materials includes a container filled with a treatment liquid, a liquid-permeable support for the material arranged with a supporting surface at least partially underneath a first liquid level within the container, and means for providing a second liquid level extending uniformly along the entire length of the immersed supporting surface and underneath said supporting surface of the support.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1977Date of Patent: December 4, 1979Assignee: Vepa AGInventor: Hans Fleissner
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Patent number: 4158298Abstract: A device is provided for the continuous treatment of relatively wide textile webs in a treatment medium, wherein the web and the treatment medium move through a trough having squeezing rollers associated therewith for intensifying the treatment of the web with the treatment medium and wherein a funnel-shaped diffuser is disposed at the entrance end of the trough for introducing the web of material into the trough. The device includes squeezing means which are disposed adjacent to the diffuser means and which include a pair of coacting, rotatable squeeze rollers which define therebetween a squeezing nip disposed beneath the surface of the treatment medium and through which the web passes prior to introduction into the diffuser. Deflection means are also provided which are disposed adjacent to the discharge end of the nip of the rollers for facilitating removal of the web from engagement with the circumferential surface of the rollers and for guiding the web into the trough.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1978Date of Patent: June 19, 1979Assignee: Artos Dr.-Ing. Meier-Windhorst KG (GmbH & Co.)Inventor: Gerhard W. Bahre
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Patent number: 4098642Abstract: A high consistency pulp slurry is prevented from floccing by at least one pivotable member located in the vat at the area where the pulp slurry leaves the inlet box and enters the vat. The pivotable member is located with respect to the inner surface of the vat and is structured to speed-up the pulp slurry as it enters the vat to prevent floc formations.If pulp fibers should become stuck in the small space between the outer surface of the pivotable member and the inner surface of the vat, the pivotable member will automatically pivot away from the inner surface of the vat, thereby automatically loosening the stuck fibers. As soon as the stuck fibers are loosened, the pivotable member will return to its initial position.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1977Date of Patent: July 4, 1978Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventor: Oscar Luthi
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Patent number: 4095443Abstract: Method and apparatus for washing rugs and the like which includes conveying a rug upwardly along an inclined path, with the nap of the rug facing upwardly, then compressing the rug, preferably by a roller, at a location extending transversely to the inclined path of the rug. A jet of water and detergent is then directed toward the rug as it is conveyed past the compressing roller to thereby form a pool of water and detergent that is dammed by the roller, such pool of water and detergent being continuously agitated by the directed jet to clean the rug. A cleaning brush may also be added ascensionally to the directed jet, and compartmentalized collection means may be provided for collecting the water and detergent mixture separately from the cleaner rinse water, with the rinse water being recirculated through the washing system to reduce the water requirements of the washing operation.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1976Date of Patent: June 20, 1978Assignee: Schmidt Industries, Inc.Inventor: Clifford L. Hasselschwert
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Patent number: 4093507Abstract: Cellulose fibers are treated by providing the fibers in a 10-90% concentration in liquid, and applying elastic pressure shocks to the fibers for a duration not exceeding one second and of a magnitude causing the pressure in the interior of the fibers to exceed 0.2 atmospheres excess pressure. Thereafter the fibers are permitted to expand. The pressure shocks cause liquid to be expelled from the fibers without permanent deformation of the fibers occurring. When the fibers expand, liquid is adsorbed. These steps are repeated until the fibers are completely impregnated with liquid. This prevents the formation of fiber knots when the fibers are substantially dried before being formed into paper. The elastic pressure shocks can be applied by a rotating paddle wheel which intermittently elastically compresses the fibers against an elastic surface of a container.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1976Date of Patent: June 6, 1978Inventor: Torsten Gillberg
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Patent number: 4085003Abstract: At least one longitudinal baffle extends from an area within the forming zone into the compaction zone. In the forming zone the baffle is pivotally connected to the vat and also has a pivotal structure in the area where the forming zone changes into the compaction zone. Actuating means are located in the compaction zone and apply actuating forces against the outside surface of the baffle to cause the baffle to automatically adjust the convergence angle in response to changes in pulp mat thickness.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1977Date of Patent: April 18, 1978Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventor: Oscar Luthi
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Patent number: 4078403Abstract: Apparatus for treating textile webs in a treatment fluid such that the material lingers in the treatment fluid for a period of time, in which a support bottom in the form of a trough extending transverse to the textile web and a swinging or oscillating member, having the same curvature as the trough, freely suspended at an eccentric and rotated about an axis parallel to the trough with the direction of the rotation the same as that of the travel direction of the textile web through the trough, form a channel at the beginning of which the textile web is placed in transversal folds and at the end of which the web is drawn off, all of the channel being situated below the fluid level thereby resulting in an improved rinsing action as the web is moved through the channel with the oscillating member aiding in both the rinsing action and in moving the web of material through the channel.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1976Date of Patent: March 14, 1978Inventors: Johannes Kutz, Wolfgang Kurschatke, Kurt Quoos
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Patent number: 4067211Abstract: A device for the even, continuous impregnation of textile rope wherein at least two vertically spaced spray tubes spray impregnating liquor onto the rope which then passes to double conical shaped impregnation element disposed below the sprays; transport rollers below the impregnation element convey the rope and underneath the transport rollers, a compression compartment compresses the rope which is then passed in narrow loops around staggered rollers for fulling.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1976Date of Patent: January 10, 1978Assignee: Hans-Ulrich VON DER EltzInventor: Hans-Ulrich von der Eltz
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Patent number: 3950802Abstract: The invention relates to a novel process for continuous washing of a textile web in flattened condition by guiding the web along a zig-zag-shaped path over a plurality of guide rolls arranged in two vertical parallel rows in a vessel, while maintaining in said vessel a temperature of at least 100.degree. C and an over-pressure of at least 1 atm., and while subjecting at least one side of the substantially horizontal sections of the web between successive guide rolls to spraying with a wash solution. The invention also includes the apparatus in which said process is carried out.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1973Date of Patent: April 20, 1976Assignee: Kleinewefers Industrie Companie GmbHInventors: Gunter Schiffer, Karl Peter Lopata