Claims
- 1. An apparatus for fulling a wool-containing fabric in the form of a pliable sheet, said apparatus comprising:
- a cooling station;
- a moisture applying station positioned downstream of said cooling station, taken in a feed direction through the apparatus;
- a drying station positioned downstream of said moisture applying station, taken in said feed direction;
- first endless belt means for conveying a wool-containing fabric in the form of a pliable sheet in said feed direction through said cooling station;
- said cooling station including means for cooling said fabric sheet to a temperature below 0.degree. C.;
- second endless belt means, separate from said first endless belt means, for receiving the cooled fabric sheet from said first endless belt means, and for conveying said fabric sheet in said feed direction through said moisture applying station;
- said first endless belt means having a discharge end positioned vertically above an inlet end of said second endless belt means, such that said fabric sheet falls downwardly from said first endless belt means onto said second endless belt means;
- tension detection lever means, positioned to contact said fabric sheet at an area thereof between said discharge end of said first endless belt means and said second endless belt means, for detecting varying tension of said fabric sheet;
- control means, operatively connected to said tension detection lever means, for controlling the speed of movement of said second endless belt means in response to the amount of tension detected by said tension detection lever means such that said fabric sheet is maintained substantially tensionless during passage through said moisture applying station;
- said moisture applying station including first steam jet means for jetting steam at a temperature lower than 100.degree. C. against said fabric sheet on said second endless belt means;
- said moisture applying station further including second steam jet means, separate from said first steam jet means and downstream thereof, taken in said feed direction, for jetting steam at a temperature above 100.degree. C. against said fabric sheet on said second endless belt means; and
- said drying station including means, separate from said second endless belt means, for conveying said fabric sheet through said drying station, and for therein drying said fabric sheet.
- 2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cooling station comprises a substantially enclosed chamber, and said cooling means comprise spray nozzles for directing a liquid coolant against said fabric sheet.
- 3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising means, positioned between said first and second steam jet means, for oscillating said second endless belt means and said fabric sheet thereon up and down, and for thereby tending to render said fabric sheet tensionless.
- 4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said second steam jet means comprises means for directing steam both downwardly and upwardly against said fabric sheet.
- 5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said drying station includes a large diameter cylindrical set roller, and said conveying means comprises third endless belt means, separate from said second endless belt means, for receiving said fabric sheet from said second endless belt means and for conveying said fabric sheet around said set roller.
- 6. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5, further comprising further tension detection lever means, positioned to contact said fabric sheet at an area thereof between said second and third endless belt means, for detecting the tension of said fabric shset, and further control means, operatively connected to said further tension detection lever means, for controlling the speed of movement of said third endless belt means in response to the amount of tension detected by said further tension detection lever means.
- 7. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5, further comprising a cooling station positioned downstream of said drying station, taken in said feed direction, fourth endless belt means, separated from said third endless belt means, for receiving said fabric sheet from said third endless belt means and for conveying said fabric sheet through said cooling station, and said cooling station including suction means for drawing air through said fabric sheet.
- 8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 7, further comprising further tension detection lever means positioned to contact said fabric sheet at an area thereof between said third and fourth endless belt means, for detecting the tension of said fabric sheet, and further control means, operatively connected to said further tension detection lever means, for controlling the speed of movement of said fourth endless belt means in response to the amount of tension detected by said further tension detection lever means.
- 9. An apparatus as claimed in claim 7, further comprising a discharge station positioned downstream of said cooling station, taken in said feed direction, said discharge station including rotating lever means, positioned adjacent a discharge end of said fourth endless belt means, for folding said fabric sheet in alternate opposite directions, upon the discharge of said fabric sheet from said cooling station.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 779,832, filed Mar. 21, 1977, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Mar 1977 |
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