Claims
- 1. An apparatus for developing bulk in a strand of synthetic textile yarn comprising a generally vertically extending bulking chamber through which yarn may be fed for bulking, means for feeding yarn continuously in a generally downward direction into said bulking chamber in a substantially tensionless condition, means for applying heat and moisture to the yarn in said bulking chamber, and means for partially obstructing downward movement of said yarn including at least one baffle plate disposed in said bulking chamber under the path of the yarn being fed by said feeding means to obstruct partially the generally downward feeding of the yarn and thereby cause said yarn to be substantially completely relaxed at said baffle plate for substantially complete development of bulk in the yarn by the influence of the applied heat and moisture on said substantially completely relaxed yarn, said baffle plate being inclined downwardly to allow said yarn to fall freely therefrom for discharge from said chamber in relaxed and bulked condition.
- 2. An apparatus for developing bulk in a strand of synthetic textile yarn according to claim 1 and characterized further in that said baffle plate is disposed to obstruct the yarn sufficiently to provide haphazard curling and accumulation of the downwardly feeding yarn thereat.
- 3. An apparatus for developing bulk in a strand of synthetic textile yarn according to claim 1 and characterized further in that said means for partially obstructing said yarn comprises a plurality of vertically spaced successive baffle plates with adjacent baffle plates extending from opposite sides of said bulking chamber and at opposite downward inclinations for advancement of said relaxed yarn successively to each said baffle plate.
- 4. An apparatus for developing bulk in a strand of synthetic textile yarn according to claim 3 and characterized further in that said baffle plates are relatively disposed to provide haphazard curling and accumulation of the downwardly feeding yarn at said baffle plates and progressively greater accumulation of yarn at each successive baffle plate.
- 5. An apparatus for developing bulk in a strand of synthetic textile yarn according to claim 1 and characterized further in that said means for applying heat and moisture to said yarn in said bulking chamber comprises means for introducing steam into said bulking chamber.
- 6. An apparatus for developing bulk in a strand of synthetic textile yarn according to claim 5 and characterized further by means for creating an upwardly directed draft in said bulking chamber to draw said steam upwardly along said downwardly feeding yarn.
- 7. An apparatus for developing bulk in a strand of synthetic textile yarn according to claim 6 and characterized further in that said draft creating means comprises downwardly opening suction means disposed above said bulking chamber for drawing said steam upwardly into said suction means.
- 8. An apparatus for developing bulk in a strand of synthetic textile yarn according to claim 1 and characterized further by a collection container disposed below said bulking chamber for collecting said relaxed bulked yarn in a free-falling condition.
- 9. An apparatus for developing bulk in a strand of synthetic textile yarn according to claim 8 and characterized further in that said collection container is portable to allow subsequent treating of the bulked yarn therein without further direct handling of said yarn.
- 10. An apparatus for developing bulk in a strand of synthetic textile yarn according to claim 1 and characterized further by a condensate collecting pan disposed at the bottom of said bulking chamber to receive condensate therefrom and prevent dripping of condensate onto bulked yarn therebelow.
- 11. An apparatus for developing bulk in a strand of synthetic textile yarn according to claim 1 and characterized further in that said yarn feeding means is adjustable to adjust the downward direction of yarn feeding to obtain optimum relaxation of said yarn at said baffle plate.
- 12. An apparatus for developing bulk in a strand of synthetic textile yarn according to claim 1 and characterized further in that said yarn feeding means comprises a pair of rollers disposed above said bulking chamber and forming a nip through which said yarn is fed, at least one of said rollers being driven to feed said yarn continuously to said bulking chamber.
- 13. An apparatus for developing bulk in a strand of synthetic textile yarn according to claim 12 and characterized further in that the other of said rollers is adjustable about the periphery of said one roller for varying the location of said nip to adjust the downward direction of said yarn feeding to obtain optimum relaxation of said yarn at said baffle plate.
- 14. An apparatus for developing bulk in a strand of synthetic textile yarn according to claim 1 and characterized further by means for imparting repetitious lateral motion to said yarn.
- 15. An apparatus for developing bulk in a strand of synthetic textile yarn according to claim 14 and characterized further in that said motion imparting means imparts a reciprocating motion.
- 16. An apparatus for developing bulk in a strand of synthetic textile yarn according to claim 14 and characterized further in that said motion imparting means includes means for partially obstructing said yarn while lateral motion is imparted thereto.
- 17. An apparatus for developing bulk in a strand of synthetic textile yarn according to claim 14 and characterized further in that said motion imparting means is located below said baffle plate.
- 18. An apparatus for developing bulk in a strand of synthetic textile yarn according to claim 14 and characterized further in that said motion imparting means includes an inclined movable plate disposed in the path of said yarn below said baffle plate and means for moving said movable plate laterally to impart repetitious lateral motion to bulked yarn on said movable plate.
- 19. An apparatus for developing bulk in a strand of synthetic textile yarn according to claim 18 and characterized further in that said movable plate is trough-shaped with upstanding sides to confine said yarn thereon.
- 20. An apparatus for developing bulk in a strand of synthetic textile yarn according to claim 18 and characterized further in that said moving means reciprocates said movable plate laterally generally in the plane thereof.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of parent application Ser. No. 310,476, filed Nov. 29, 1972 now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 169,001, filed Aug. 4, 1971, now abandoned.
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