Claims
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- 33. An apparatus for applying dye to a yarn, the apparatus comprising:
at least one dye nozzle adapted to deliver a coordinated stream of dye along a normal stream path adjacent to said yarn; and an intermittently activatable gas nozzle projecting towards said stream of dye such that upon activation of said gas nozzle, a stream of gas impinges said stream of dye thereby diverting said stream of dye across said yarn whereby a first band of color is applied across said yarn and such that upon deactivation of said gas nozzle, the stream of dye passes back across said yarn and resumes travel along said normal stream path adjacent to said yarn whereby a second band of color is applied across said yarn.
- 34. A process for applying dye to a yarn, the process comprising:
conveying said yarn to at least a first dye application station; delivering a coordinated stream of dye from said dye station in a normal stream path adjacent to said yarn; and intermittently activating and deactivating a gas nozzle projecting towards said stream of dye such that upon activation of said gas nozzle, a stream of gas impinges said stream of dye thereby diverting said stream of dye across said yarn whereby dye impacts and colors said yarn and such that upon deactivation of said gas nozzle, the stream of dye passes back across said yarn whereby dye impacts and colors said yarn.
- 35. The process as recited in claim 34, wherein the gas nozzle is repeatedly activated and deactivated over a prolonged period and wherein the period between activation and deactivation is sufficiently short such that a substantially uninterrupted dyed segment is produced along the yarn.
- 36. The process as recited in claim 34, wherein a period of time elapses between activation and deactivation of the gas nozzle such that that a pattern of separate dye segments is produced along the yarn.
- 37. The process as recited in claim 34 further comprising delivering the yarn to a second dye application station downstream of said first dye application station, whereat a second coordinated stream of dye is delivered along a normal stream path adjacent to said yarn, said second dye application station including an intermittently activatable gas nozzle projecting towards said second coordinated stream of dye such that upon activation of said gas nozzle, a stream of gas impinges said second coordinated stream of dye thereby diverting said second coordinated stream of dye across said yarn whereby dye from the second dye application station impacts and colors said yarn and such that upon deactivation of said gas nozzle, the second coordinated stream of dye passes back across said yarn whereby dye from the second dye application station impacts and colors said yarn.
- 38. The process as recited in claim 37, wherein at least a portion of the dye from the second dye application station impacts and colors said yarn at locations along said yarn previously colored by dye from said first dye application station such that dye from said first dye application station and from said second dye application station is intermixed at said locations along said yarn whereby mixed coloration is achieved.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of prior co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/969,854, filed Oct. 2, 2001, entitled “Multi-Colored Yarn and Textile Formed Therefrom”, the contents of all of which are incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09969854 |
Oct 2001 |
US |
Child |
10887755 |
Jul 2004 |
US |