Claims
- 1. An apparatus for the heat treatment of a textile material arranged to extend in a plane, especially a tenter frame device for the heat treatment of a passing length of textile material, which comprises several nozzle boxes arranged transversely across the operating width of said textile material at spaced intervals from one another, said nozzle boxes being fed with heated air through openings at front end faces and having openings discharging the heated air in a direction toward the length of textile material, a fan being disposed at the feed openings of said nozzle boxes, said fan being a radial-flow fan and being arranged, with its axis of rotation, at right angles to the plane of the length of textile material on a longitudinal side of the apparatus whereby said heated air is introduced directly into said nozzle boxes from said longitudinal side parallel to the plane of said length of textile material, the air flowing from the nozzle boxes onto the textile material being then discharged between said spaced nozzle boxes in the same flow direction to the other longitudinal side of the apparatus and being returned, after deflection and heating, to the fan by way of a duct formed therebetween, and a heating unit being provided at the other longitudinal side that is readily accessible from the outside of said apparatus, said fan deflecting the heated air returning via said duct by 180.degree..
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, in which said fan is associated with a plurality of nozzle boxes forming one treatment compartment for said textile material, and several series-disposed treatment compartments being provided, with said compartments being transposed alternatingly in a mirror-image relationship.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 1, in which two radial-flow fans are arranged one above the other, each fan having an air intake pipe means, the intake pipe means of said fans facing away from each other.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 3, in which the two radial-flow fans are attached to a shaft and are driven by a motor.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 4, in which the two fans are combined to a twin fan.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 1, in which the fans are connected with, respectively, one drive means which, in a floating dryer, are independently drivable at different speeds.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 1, in which the heating unit is arranged at the inlet of an air return duct disposed on the outside of the apparatus.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 1, in which heating units are provided above and below the length of material, said units being controllable independently of each other.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 1, in which a heating unit at the topside of the material is designed to have a heating capacity larger than a heating unit associated with the underside of the material.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 8, in which the length of textile material, and walls extending the width of the textile material from said longitudinal side to the other longitudinal side of the housing, form a barrier between two different air cycles.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 10, in which the walls with the length of material produce a barrier, independently of the respective operating width.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 11, in which the walls consist of sheet-metal plates that can be extended, in a telescoping manner.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 6, in which a fan at the topside of the material, in conjunction with the air outlet openings of the nozzle boxes, produces high air pressures with strong air jets, while a fan at the underside of the material, in conjunction with the air outlet openings of the nozzle boxes, produces a large amount of air to obtain a supporting effect.
- 14. The apparatus according to claim 1, in which said nozzle boxes extend transversely across the length of material, and are spaced from each other, air exhaust ducts being formed by said nozzle boxes and arranged in parallel thereto, the air exhause ducts at the topside of the length of material are in total fashioned to be open over their surface facing the length of material, and the cross section of the air exhaust ducts being formed to be equal to or smaller than the cross section of the nozzle boxes.
- 15. The apparatus according to claim 14, in which the air exhaust ducts are fashioned to be closed in the direction of the side facing away from the length of material.
- 16. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising endless tension chains laterally guiding the textile material in a tentering frame device, said tension chains being moveable past the operating width.
- 17. The apparatus according to claim 9, in which, as seen in the cross section of the tenter frame device, a material guiding slot is extended past the operating width, up to an insulated longitudinal side of the apparatus.
- 18. The apparatus according to claim 16, in which the chains are returned outside of a housing of said apparatus.
- 19. An apparatus for the heat treatment of a textile material arranged to extend in a plane, especially a tenter frame device for the heat treatment of a passing length of textile material, which comprises nozzle boxes extending across the operating width on both sides of the length of textile material, said nozzle boxes being fed with heated air through openings at front end faces and having openings discharging the heated air in a direction toward the length of textile material, two radial-flow fans being arranged one above the other on both sides of said textile material and attached to a shaft driven by a motor, each fan having an air intake means, and air discharge means, each fan being disposed with the air discharge means adjacent to the feed openings of said nozzle boxes and being arranged with its axis of rotation at right angles to the plane of the length of textile material on one longitudinal side of the apparatus whereby said heated air is introduced directly into said nozzle boxes from said longitudinal side parallel to the plane of said length of textile material and means on the other longitudinal side of the apparatus causing heated air deflected from the textile material to flow over the textile material and to return to a fan on said one longitudinal side, said means on the other longitudinal side of the apparatus including a discharge opening through which the air is passed before being returned to a fan on said one longitudinal side, said opening being positioned on the same side of the operating width of the length of textile material as the fan to which the heated air is returned and heater means located in said discharge opening for providing additional heat to said heated air prior to the heated air being returned to said one longitudinal side of the apparatus.
- 20. An apparatus for the heat treatment of a textile material arranged to extend in a plane, especially a tenter frame device for the heat treatment of a passing length of textile material, which comprises nozzle boxes extending across the operating width on both sides of the length of textile material, said nozzle boxes being fed with heated air through openings at front end faces and having openings discharging the heated air in a direction toward the length of textile material, two radial-flow fans being arranged one above the other on both sides of said textile material and attached to a shaft driven by a motor, each fan having an air intake means, and air discharge means, each fan being disposed with the air discharge means adjacent to the feed openings of said nozzle boxes and being arranged with its axis of rotation at right angles to the plane of the length of textile material on one longitudinal side of the apparatus whereby said heated air is introduced directly into said nozzle boxes from said longitudinal side parallel to the plane of said length of textile material and means on the other longitudinal side of the apparatus causing heated air deflected from the textile material to flow over the textile material and to return to a fan on said one longitudinal side and heating units being provided above and below the length of textile material, said units being controllable independently of each other.
- 21. An apparatus for the heat treatment of a textile material arranged to extend in a plane, especially a tenter frame device for the heat treatment of a passing length of textile material, which comprises nozzle boxes extending across the operating width on both sides of the length of textile material, said nozzle boxes being fed with heated air through openings at front end faces and having openings discharging the heated air in a direction toward the length of textile material, two radial-flow fans being arranged one above the other on both sides of said textile material and attached to a shaft driven by a motor, each fan having an air intake means, and air discharge means, each fan being disposed with the air discharge means adjacent to the feed openings of said nozzle boxes and being arranged with its axis of rotation at right angles to the plane of the length of textile material on one longitudinal side of the apparatus whereby said heated air is introduced directly into said nozzle boxes from said longitudinal side parallel to the plane of said length of textile material and means on the other longitudinal side of the apparatus causing heated air deflected from the textile material to flow over the textile material and to return to a fan on said one longitudinal side, and a heating unit at the top side of the material being designed to have a larger heating capacity than a heating unit associated with the underside of the material.
Priority Claims (4)
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2320481 |
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2320479 |
Apr 1973 |
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2357459 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 463,146 filed Apr. 22, 1974, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuations (1)
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