Claims
- 1. Apparatus for processing tubular knitted fabrics in continuous or piece form, which comprises
- a. belt spreader means for engaging the fabric internally and distending it to flat form and to predetermined, uniform width,
- b. lower endless conveyor blanket means having a first portion disposed adjacent and below the discharge end of the spreader means and having a second portion extending downstream from the discharge end of the spreader means,
- c. an upper endless conveyor blanket means having a first portion disposed adjacent and above the discharge end of the spreader means and extending above the lower conveyor blanket,
- d. said conveyor blanket means including flexible conveyor blankets formed of a porous, non-metallic, hydrophobic material,
- e. guide means for said conveyor blankets for guiding said blankets into fabric engaging and gripping relation a predetermined distance downstream of the discharge end of the spreader means and for maintaining said blankets in such engaging and gripping relation in the absence of substantial concentrated, localized pressure throughout a predetermined zone,
- f. said guide means including means for guiding the conveyor blankets adjacent the discharge end of the spreader means while maintaining the blankets free of concentrated pressure contact with fabric on said spreader means,
- g. means for controllably adjusting the position of said guide means for adjusting said predetermined distance,
- h. means for steaming the fabric while it is being conveyed through said zone and is engaged and gripped by said conveyor blankets, and
- i. means for removing moisture from said conveyor blankets subsequent to the steaming of the fabric and in advance of the re-engagement of the conveyor blankets with the fabric.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, further characterized by
- a. said lower conveyor blanket means having a third portion extending in a downstream direction substantially beyond the downstream end of the upper conveyor blanket means, and
- b. said lower conveyor blanket means being operative to support the fabric across its entire width substantially throughout the second and third portions of the conveyor blanket means.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, further characterized by said moisture removal means including
- a. means associated with the third portion of said lower conveyor blanket means for directing air through said fabric and said lower conveyor blanket means for cooling the same and thereby removing moisture therefrom.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, further characterized by said moisture removal means also including
- a. vacuum means being provided for cooling of the upper conveyor blanket means and removal of moisture therefrom prior to its being guided back into engagement with said fabric.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3, further characterized by
- a. means mounted adjacent to the third portion of said lower conveyor blanket means for effecting a vibratory agitation thereof with substantial vertical amplitude.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, further characterized by
- a. said means for controllably adjusting the position of said guide means being operative to move said guide means in the upsstream - downstream direction for controlling the interval between discharge of fabric from said spreading means and its across-the-width engagement between said conveyor blanket means.
- 7. Apparatus for processing tubular knitted sweater sections in separated form, which comprises
- a. means for supplying an individual sweater section in substantially dry form,
- b. generally flat belt spreader means for engaging the section internally, distending it to predetermined uniform width, and advancing the section,
- c. upper and lower flat endless conveyor blankets straddling the discharge end portion of said spreader means for receiving fabric discharged therefrom,
- d. first guide means adjacent but spaced from the discharge end of said spreader means for guiding said conveyor blankets into light, uniform, across the width gripping engagement with sweater sections discharged from said spreading means,
- e. said guide means including means for guiding the conveyor blankets adjacent the discharge end of the spreader means while maintaining the blankets free of concentrated pressure contact with fabric on said spreader means,
- f. means for controllably adjusting the relationship of said first guide means to the discharge end of the spreader,
- g. further guide means for maintaining said conveyor blankets in said light gripping engagement with said sweater section from the commencement thereof throughout a predetermined steaming zone,
- h. means in said steaming zone for causing the flow of steam through at least one of said conveyor blankets and into said sweater section,
- i. means for effecting disengagement of said upper conveyor blanket from said sweater section adjacent the downstream end of said steaming zone,
- j. means for directing a flow of air through said sweater section and through said lower conveyor blanket in a predetermined cooling and moisture removal zone,
- k. means for mounting and guiding said spreader means and said conveyor blankets to maintain said sweater section free of any substantial, concentrated, localized pressures from at least immediately upstream of said steaming zone to at least immediately downstream of said cooling zone, and
- l. means for removing moisture from said upper conveyor blanket downstream of said steaming zone and in advance of said spreader means.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 7, further characterized by
- a. said spreader means comprising a single stage belt spreader, and
- b. variable speed drive means being provided for said spreader means and said conveyor blankets to accommodate controlled overfeeding from said spreader means onto said conveyor blankets.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 7, further characterized by
- a. means for effecting vibratory agitation of said sweater section during at least a portion of its passage through one of said steaming zone and cooling and moisture removal zone to encourage relaxation of the sweater section,
- b. said last mentioned means imparting agitation of a substantial vertical amplitude to said sweater section.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 9, further characterized by
- a. said means for effecting vibratory agitation comprising a non-circular element supported for rotation below the upper reach portion of the lower conveyor blanket, and
- b. means for rotating said non-circular element to effect repetitive, high speed vertical displacement of said portion of the lower conveyor blanket.
- 11. Apparatus according to claim 10, further characterized by
- a. said lower conveyor blanket having a portion extending in a downstream direction beyond the effective downsteam extremity of the upper conveyor blanket,
- b. said lower conveyor blanket portion extending through said cooling and moisture removal zone, and
- c. said non-circular element being located adjacent the upstream portion of said drying and moisture removal zone.
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 7, further characterized by
- a. first and second pairs of rolls for supporting the respective conveyor blankets, and
- b. means for mounting the respective rolls in offset or spaced relation to preclude the application thereby of concentrated localized pressure to the fabric.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 7, further characterized by said moisture removal means comprising
- a. suction means being associated with each of the respective conveyor blankets for effecting cooling thereof and moisture removal therefrom prior to engagement with said fabric.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 488,672, filed July 15, 1974, now abandoned.
The application is also closely related to my copending application Ser. No. 594,742, filed July 10, 1975, entitled METHOD FOR PROCESSING OF SWEATER SECTIONS AND THE LIKE.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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1,458,135 |
Oct 1966 |
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45-20159 |
Sep 1970 |
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