Claims
- 1. An apparatus for dyeing fabric materials in which steam fixation of the dye onto the fabric materials is unnecessary, comprising:
- a. a dye bath means containing a dye;
- b. a heating means which heats the dye to a temperature higher than 212.degree. F. at standard temperature and pressure;
- c. a dyeing means for applying the dye to the fabric materials;
- d. a removal means for removing excess of the dye from the fabric materials;
- e. a recovering means for recovering excess of the dye from the fabric materials; and
- f. a dyeing process halting means for halting the dyeing process and aiding in fixing the dye on the fabric; wherein said dye bath means, said dyeing means, said removal means, said recovering means and said dyeing process halting means are open to the atmosphere.
- 2. An apparatus for dyeing fabric materials in which steam fixation of the dye onto the fabric materials is unnecessary, comprising:
- a. a dye bath means containing a dye having a boiling point greater than 212.degree. F.;
- b. a heating means adjacent to said dye bath means which heats the dye within said dye bath means to a temperature greater than 212.degree. F. at standard temperature and pressure;
- c. a dyeing means immersed in the dye within said dye bath means for applying the dye to the fabric materials;
- d. a removal means for removing excess of the dye from the fabric materials;
- e. a recovering means for recovering excess of the dye from the fabric materials;
- f. a preheating means to preheat the fabric materials to a temperature of up to about 220.degree. F., wherein said preheating means is located prior to said dye bath means and adjacent to the fabric materials; and
- g. a dyeing process halting means for halting the dyeing process and aiding in fixing the dye of the fabric; wherein said dye bath means, said dyeing means, said removal means, said recovering means, said preheating means and said dyeing process halting means are open to the atmosphere.
- 3. The dyeing apparatus as described in claim 2 further comprising a dye mixing means and a dye heating means, said dye mixing means comprising means for introducing the dye to said dye heating means, said dye mixing means being located prior to said means for introducing the dye to the dye bath means, and said dye heating means being located prior to said dye bath means.
- 4. The dyeing apparatus as described in claim 3, wherein said removal means being located downline from said dyeing means.
- 5. The dyeing apparatus as described in claim 4, wherein said means for recovering excess of the dye from the fabric materials being a vacuum means, said vacuum means being located downline from said removal means.
- 6. The dyeing apparatus as described in claim 5, further comprising recycle means for recycling said recovered excess dye to said mixing means.
- 7. The dyeing apparatus as described in claim 5, further comprising washing means for washing the fabric materials, said washing means being located downline from said vacuum means.
- 8. The dyeing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said dye is a dye solution comprising dye, dyeing assistants, acid and water said dye being selected from the group consisting of acid dyes; said dyeing assistants being selected from the group consisting of alcohols, glycols, glycerols and ionic surfactants, and coconut condensate; and said acid being sulfamic acid.
- 9. The dyeing apparatus as described in claim 2, wherein said preheating means is co-extensive with said heating means.
- 10. The dyeing apparatus as described in claim 2, wherein said preheating means is separate for said heating means.
- 11. The dyeing apparatus as described in claim 2, further comprising a fabric materials preheating zone located prior to said dye bath means, the fabric materials being preheated within said preheating zone by said preheating means.
- 12. The dyeing apparatus as described in claim 2, wherein said recovering means is located subsequent to said removal means relative to said dye bath means.
- 13. The dyeing apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein said dye is a dye solution comprising dye, dyeing assistants, acid and water; said dye being selected from the group consisting of acid dyes; said dyeing assistants being selected from the group consisting of alcohols, glycols, glycerols and ionic surfactants, and coconut condensate; and said acid being sulfamic acid.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 07/672,349 filed on Mar. 20, 1991, which is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 07/561,161 filed on Aug. 1, 1990, both now abandoned.
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