Claims
- 1. Apparatus having an entry end and an exit end and said apparatus for finishing a fabric web and comprising in combination:
- a) a fabric presenting means for said apparatus;
- b) means for said apparatus to maintain the fabric web in a flat and smooth state;
- c) a fabric treating arrangement for said apparatus;
- d) said fabric presenting means adapted to deliver said fabric web into said fabric treating arrangement;
- e) plural roll means for said fabric treating arrangement;
- f) two of said plural roll means disposed in side by side relationship and on a first same side of said fabric treating arrangement;
- g) two other of said plural roll means disposed in side by side relationship and on a second same side of said fabric treating arrangement; two of said plural roll means being disposed at the entry end of said fabric treating arrangement and in vertical alignment to form a first pair of rolls;
- i) two of said plural roll means disposed at the exit end of said fabric treating arrangement and in vertical alignment to form a second pair of rolls;
- j) Plural belts for said fabric treating arrangement and each belt being of a pre-determined width;
- k) one of said belts disposed to run around one of said first pair of rolls and one of said second pair of rolls and said rolls being on said first same side;
- l) the other of said belts disposed to run around another of said first pair of rolls and another of said second pair of rolls and both of said rolls being on said second same side;
- m) said first pair of rolls being in vertical alignment and adjustable to cause said belts to abut one another to form a nip therebetween and said nip being located at the vertical center line passing through each of said first pair of rolls;
- n) said belts also being disposed relative each other to provide a space therebetween for finishing said fabric web;
- o) said belts also being disposed to move around said first pair of rolls in a curved path;
- p) said fabric web being sandwiched in said space between said belts;
- q) said fabric web to move in said fabric treating arrangement and said belts and said sandwiched fabric web to move through said nip whereby said fabric web is shrunk both as it moves through said nip and from said curved path and fabric finishing occurs in said space;
- r) plural guide members having a roll-like shape extending across the width of said belts and said guide members adapted to press said belts against each other and substantially across the width of said belts by having one of said guide members in abutment with one of said belts and said guide members being formed to press against the belt that said guide member abuts to maintain said belt in abutment with the other of said belts and said other guide member also being formed to press against the other of said belts to maintain said other belt in abutment with said fabric web and said guide members being disposed in substantially vertical alignment with each other;
- s) means for said fabric treating apparatus connected to said plural guide members to cause one of said guide members to press against one of said belts and said means also to cause another of said guide members to press against another of said belts, and
- t) said belts being constructed of a fully stretchable material throughout.
- 2. The apparatus for finishing a fabric web of claim 1 wherein shrinkage of the fabric web takes place in the nip, as a result of the belt curvature and in said space between said belts which are made of a fully stretchable material.
- 3. The apparatus for finishing a fabric web of claim 2 wherein the first pair of rolls are adapted to be driven at a faster speed then the second pair of rolls so that shrinkage in said space is facilitated.
- 4. The apparatus for finishing a fabric web of claim 3 wherein the fabric shrinkage is caused by nip compaction, belt curvature, and compaction in said space and the cumulative compaction is over 20 per cent.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/873,806, filed Apr. 27, 1992, which is now abandoned.
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