Claims
- 1. A system for coloring the pile yarns of a carpet web or the like including means for continuously conveying the web through several successive operating stations, means for pretreating the pile yarns to be colored with a wetting agent at one of said operating stations, roll applicator means for applying to the surface tips of the pile yarns a continuous layer of viscous gum coating approximately 1/8 to 1/4 inch thick at a second operating station, roll applicator means at a third operating station for applying on said viscous gum coating a continuous layer of dyeing agent approximately 1/8 to 1/4 inch thick to color the surface of the lower body portion of the yarns beneath the tips of said pile yarns coated with said gum coating as said web is conveyed and steamer means at a fourth operating station for subjecting said web to an elevated temperature for setting said dye color, said steamer means being disposed downstream of said third station a sufficient distance such that said applied dyeing agent penetrates said gum layer before reaching said fourth station such that only the lower body portions of the pile yarns are colored and the tips of said pile yarns are substantially undyed.
- 2. A system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the viscosity of said dyeing agent is in the range of approximately 20 to 400 c.p.s. and less than the viscosity of the gum.
- 3. A system as set forth in claims 1 or 2 wherein each said roll applicator includes a rotatably driven pick up roll disposed in a trough and a doctor blade adjacent said roll for delivering to the web said layer of gum coating and said continuous layer of a dyeing agent in the prescribed thicknesses.
- 4. A system for coloring the pile yarns of a pile carpet web including means for continuously conveying the web between an upstream station and a downstream station with the pile face of the carpet web disposed upwardly, pretreating means disposed at the upstream end for applying a wetting agent to said pile yarns, means for applying a blanket layer of gum over the tips of the pretreated pile yarns during downstream movement of said web, said gum layer having a viscosity in the range of 100 to 1600 c.p.s., means for applying on said gum coating during further downstream movement of said web a dyeing agent having a viscosity in the range of approximately 20 to 400 c.p.s. for said yarns capable of penetrating said gum coating, a steaming means at the downstream station, said steaming means being a sufficient downstream distance from said dyeing agent applying means to allow said dyeing agent to penetrate said gum coating while said carpet is being conveyed and to flow beyond the tips of the pile yarns to the lower body portion thereof leaving said tips substantially free of dyeing agents and said steaming means being operable to subject said web to an elevated temperature for setting the color of the dyeing agent substantially in the lower body portion of said pile yarns with said tips being substantially free of color.
- 5. A system for multi-color dyeing of upstanding pile yarns of a carpet web comprising means for continuously conveying the carpet web through several operating stations, first roll applicator means at a first operating station for applying on the tips of said upstanding pile yarns a continuous blanket layer of viscous gum of a viscosity in the range of 100 to 2000 c.p.s. having a first dyeing agent mixed therewith, second applicator means for applying at a second operating station a second dyeing agent on said blanket layer having a viscosity in the range of 20 to 400 c.p.s. such that during movement of said carpet web from the second operation station to a third operating station said second dyeing agent penetrates through said gum coating to the lower body portions of said pile yarns below the tips and heating means at said third operating station for subjecting said carpet web to an elevated temperature at the third operating station to render said gum less viscous so as to allow said first dyeing agent to penetrate to the tips of said carpet yarns and to set said dyeing agents in said yarn such that the color of the lower body portions of said pile yarns is a first color corresponding to that of the second agent and the color of the tips of the pile yarns is a second color corresponding to that of the first agent, said heating means being disposed downstream of said second operating station to a distance sufficient to enable the penetration by said second dyeing agent to take place prior to setting of the dyeing agents.
- 6. Apparatus for multi-color dyeing upstanding pile yarns as set forth in claim 5 wherein said means for applying the gum layer is disposed sufficiently upstream of said heating means to allow said second dyeing agent to mix with a portion of said first dyeing agent before being set to form a blend thereof which penetrates said gum coating to an area intermediate the tips of said pile yarns and the lower body portion of said yarns, such that said intermediate area is colored to a blend of the color corresponding to the colors of said first and second dyeing agents.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 832,905, filed Sept. 13, 1977, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,189,302.
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