Claims
- 1. An apparatus for space dyeing a plurality of skeins of textile yarn for use in fabricating multi-colored tufted carpets and the like, and wherein the skeins have varying color patterns, said apparatus comprising
- an open vat adapted to be substantially filled with a liquid dye bath to define a predetermined liquid level therein,
- rack means for supporting a plurality of skeins of textile yarn in an adjacent, side by side, downwardly hanging arrangement, and
- means for supporting said rack means in a position generally above said vat, and including means for selectively vertically translating said rack means so that said rack means and supported skeins may be selectively translated between a fully lowered position wherein said rack means and supported skeins are completely immersed in the dye bath, and a plurality of raised positions wherein the supported skeins are only partially immersed in the dye bath, said supporting means further including means for selectively tilting said rack means in relation to said liquid level and for maintaining the same in the selected tilted position such that some of the skeins are adapted to be partially immersed in the dye bath further than others when said rack means is positioned at one of said raised positions.
- 2. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said rack means comprises a rectangular framework including a plurality of transversely spaced apart, parallel arms of substantially equal length, said arms being aligned in the transverse direction to define a forward edge and a rear edge of said framework, a rear brace extending along said rear edge and fixedly connected to each of said arms, and a forward brace extending along said forward edge and releasably connected to each of said arms so that the forward brace may be removed to permit skeins to be positioned on each of said arms in an encircling arrangement.
- 3. The apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said rack means further comprises attachment means adjacent each of the four corners of said rectangular framework, and said means for supporting said rack means includes an overhead harness and cable means extending between said harness and each of said attachment means.
- 4. The apparatus as defined in claim 3 wherein said means for selectively tilting said rack means includes means for adjusting the length of each of said cable means.
- 5. An apparatus for randomly dyeing a plurality of skeins of textile yarn for use in fabricating multi-colored tufted carpets and the like, said apparatus comprising
- an open vat adapted to be substantially filled with a liquid dye bath to define a predetermined liquid level therein,
- a carriage mounted within said vat to define an operative position, said carriage including a plurality of spaced apart, parallel tubes extending in a generally horizontal direction and lying below said liquid level when said carriage is in said operative position,
- a rack comprising a plurality of spaced apart, parallel arms, said arms being arranged to conform to the arrangement of at least a plurality of said tubes on said carriage such that said rack may be positioned above said carriage with each arm immediately overlying one of said tubes and so that each arm and its associated tube is adapted to support a plurality of encircling skeins of textile yarn in an adjacent, side by side, downwardly hanging arrangement, and
- means for supporting said rack in a position generally above said vat, and including means for selectively vertically translating said rack so that said rack and supported skeins may be selectively translated between a fully lowered position wherein said rack is positioned immediately above said carriage and the supported skeins are completely immersed in the dye bath, and a plurality of raised positions wherein the supported skeins are only partially immersed in the dye bath,
- whereby the supported skeins may be dyed with a plurality of colors by repeatedly lifting the skeins an incremental distance out of the dye bath and then changing the color of the dye bath.
- 6. The apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein each of said tubes is hollow and includes a row of spaced apertures extending along the upper surface thereof, and said apparatus further includes circulation means for circulating the liquid dye bath from said vat into said hollow tubes so that the liquid exits upwardly through said apertures.
- 7. The apparatus as defined in claim 6 wherein said arms of said rack are offset from the row of apertures in the associated tubes such that the arms do not interfere with the upward flow of the liquid dye bath from the apertures in the tubes when said rack is in said fully lowered position, and the liquid dye bath exiting through said apertures causes the supported skeins to be somewhat lifted from the associated rack and tube to improve the circulation of the liquid dye bath through the skeins and further reduce the tension therein.
- 8. The apparatus as defined in claim 7 wherein each of said arms includes saddle means which conform to the cross-sectional configuration of the dye tubes for permitting the rack to be positioned to supportingly rest upon the dye tubes of said carriage in said fully lowered position and thereby prevent relative shifting movement between the rack and carriage.
- 9. The apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein said means for supporting said rack further includes means for selectively tilting said rack in relation to said liquid level and for maintaining the same in the selected tilted position such that some of the skeins are adapted to be partially immersed in the dye bath further than others when said rack is positioned at one of said raised positions.
- 10. The apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein said carriage is removably mounted within said vat so that said carriage and overlying rack may be lifted from the vat to facilitate the placement of skeins thereon.
- 11. The apparatus as defined in claim 10 wherein said means for supporting said rack includes a lifting harness adapted to be positioned above and said vat, and cable means extending downwardly from said harness for releasably interconnecting said harness with said rack, and
- said means for selectively vertically translating said rack includes hoist means mounted above said vat and releasably interconnected to said harness for selectively lifting and lowering said harness and interconnected rack,
- whereby said harness may be released from both said rack and hoist means and removed so that said rack rests upon and is entirely supported by said carriage.
- 12. The apparatus as defined in claim 11 wherein said carriage includes attachment means for releasably connecting the same to said hoist means whereby said hoist means may be employed to lift said carriage and overlying rack from said vat when said harness is removed.
- 13. An apparatus for randomly dyeing a plurality of skeins of textile yarn for use in fabricating multi-colored tufted carpets and the like, said apparatus comprising
- an open vat adapted to be substantially filled with a liquid dye bath to define a predetermined liquid level therein,
- a carriage positioned within said vat, said carriage including a plurality of spaced apart, parallel, hollow tubes extending in a generally horizontal direction and lying below said liquid level, each of said tubes having opening means through the wall thereof,
- means for circulating the liquid dye bath through said vat and carriage, and such that the liquid dye bath flows into said hollow tubes and exits from said opening means therein,
- a rack comprising a plurality of spaced apart, parallel arms, said arms being arranged to conform to the arrangment of at leat a plurality of said tubes on said carriage such that said rack may be positioned above said carriage with each arm immediately overlying one of said tubes and so that each arm and its associated tube is adapted to support a plurality of encircling skeins of textile yarn in an adjacent, side by side, downwardly hanging arrangement, and
- means for supporting said rack in a position generally above said vat, and including means for selectively vertically translating said rack so that said rack and supported skeins may be selectively translated between a fully lowered position wherein said rack is positioned immediately above said carriage and the supported skeins are completely immersed in the dye bath, and a plurality of raised positions wherein said rack is spaced above said carriage and the supported skeins are only partially immersed in the dye bath,
- whereby the supported skeins may be dyed with a plurality of colors by repeatedly lifting the skeins an incremental distance out of the dye bath and then changing the color of the dye bath.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a division of application Ser. No. 429,934 filed Jan. 2, 1974 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,926,547.
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Divisions (1)
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