Claims
- 1. Apparatus for preparing yarns for use in manufacturing patterned fabrics prior to either storing the yarns or making the fabrics comprising:
- printing means for printing the yarn with dye-stuff at predetermined intervals and for predetermined sectional lengths thereof;
- timing means for controlling the printing means;
- at least one first exit roller positioned to lead the yarn from the printing means, the timing means being energized by said exit roller, said first exit roller letting the yarn, upon exit therefrom, fall downwardly by gravitational force;
- control means operatively connected between said exit roller and the timing means, said control means when in a first condition thereof permitting operation of the timing means by the first exit roller, and when in a second condition thereof disengaging the timing means from said first exit roller while simultaneously applying a brake to the timing means to hold the latter immobile during the time said control means is in its second condition;
- a first restraining means positioned below the first exit roller and adapted to receive the yarn and restrain its motion as it falls downwardly;
- a steam chamber for fixing the dye-stuff on the yarn and positioned below the restraining means;
- a first conveyor belt having entrance and exit ends, at least the upper reach of the belt passing through the steam chamber, said entrance end being adapted to receive a yarn in plaits thereon as the yarn leaves said first restraining means;
- nip rolls at the exit end of the first conveyor belt and positioned so that the plaits of yarn pass through the nip of said rolls before leaving the first belt;
- washing means adjacent said nip rolls adapted to pull the yarn from said nip rolls;
- a second exit roller pulling the yarn from washing means and thereafter letting the yarn fall downwardly by gravitational force;
- second restraining means positioned below the second exit roller and adapted to receive the yarn and restrain its motion as it falls;
- a drying chamber for drying the yarn and positioned below the second restraining means;
- a second conveyor belt having entrance and exit ends, at least the upper reach of the belt passing through the drying chamber, said entrance end being adapted to receive yarn in plaits thereon as the yarn leaves said second exit roller;
- nip rolls at the exit end of the second conveyor belt and being positioned so that the plaits of yarn pass through said nip rolls before leaving said second conveyor belt; and
- means for removing said yarn from said second conveyor belt.
- 2. Apparatus for preparing yarns for use in manufacturing patterned fabrics prior to either storing the yarns or making the fabrics comprising:
- printing means for printing the yarn at predetermined intervals and for predetermined sectional lengths thereof;
- timing means for controlling the printing means;
- at least one first exit roller positioned to lead the yarn from the printing means, the timing means being energized by said exit roller, said first exit roller letting the yarn, upon exit therefrom, fall downwardly by gravitational force;
- control means operatively connected between said exit roller and the timing means, said control means when in a first condition thereof permitting operation of the timing means by the first exit roller, and when in a second condition thereof disengaging the timing means from said first exit roller while simultaneously applying a brake to the timing means to hold the latter immobile during the time said control means is in its second condition;
- a first restraining means positioned below the first exit roller and adapted to receive the yarn and apply a torsional restraint to the yarn as it moves downwardly;
- a steam chamber for fixing the dye-stuff on the yarn and positioned below the restraining means;
- a first conveyor belt having entrance and exit ends, at least the upper reach of the belt passing through the steam chamber, said entrance end being adapted to receive yarn in plaits thereon as the yarn leaves said first restraining means;
- nip rolls at the exit end of the first conveyor belt and positioned so that the plaits of yarn pass through the nip of said rolls before leaving the first belt;
- vertical cascade washing means adjacent said nip rolls;
- a second exit roller pulling the yarn from the cascade washing means, and thereafter letting the yarn fall downwardly by gravitational force;
- second restraining means positioned below the second exit roller and adapted to receive the yarn and apply a torsional restraint to the yarn as it moves downwardly;
- a drying chamber for drying the yarn and positioned below the second restraining means, the chamber having an entrance and an exit;
- a second conveyor belt having entrance and exit ends, at least the upper reach of the belt passing through the drying chamber, said entrance end being adapted to receive yarn in plaits thereon as the yarn leaves said second exit roller;
- nip rolls at the exit end of the second conveyor belt and being positioned so that the plaits of yarn pass through said nip rolls before leaving said second conveyor belt; and
- means for removing said yarn from said second conveyor belt.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said printing means comprises a pair of first and second rollers having axes lying in a common plane, the first roller being mounted above the second roller and being movable toward and away from the second roller in a path lying within said plane, and including first and second guide means for the yarn positioned before and after said pair of rollers to guide the yarn through the rollers, the guide means and said common plane being so related that the yarn passes through said rollers at an angle of 60.degree. to 85.degree. to said plane.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 in which said common plane is vertical.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 in which said common plane is at an angle to the vertical.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3 in which the ends of the top roller are mounted in bearings movable in said path, and including pneumatic means for moving said bearings, said timing means controlling said pneumatic means, and said control means comprising a combined brake and clutch, the clutch, when said control means is in its said first condition operatively linking the timing means and said exit roller but when releasing the timing means from said exit roller when the control means is in its said second condition, the brake holding the timing means inoperative when the control means is in its said second condition.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 in which the timing means comprises a rotatable drum, studs removably and adjustably positioned on the peripheral surface of the drum, and electric switch means positioned in respect to the drum to be operated sequentially by said studs.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6 including manually operable switch means whereby, when said control means is in its said second condition, said exit roller may be operated to pull yarn through said printing rolls while the timing means is inoperative.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said first restraining means comprises a first chute inclined at an angle to the vertical, the upper end of the first chute being positioned to receive yarn from the first exit roller and its lower end being positioned above the entrance end of the first conveyor belt.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 in which said first exit roller is finned.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said second restraining means comprises a chute inclined at an angle to the vertical, the upper end of the chute being positioned to receive yarn from said second exit roller, and its lower end being positioned above the entrance end of the second conveyor belt.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 in which said second exit roller is finned.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 in which said cascade washing means comprises:
- a first vertical array of first rollers mounted on bearings on the base, the axes of the rollers lying generally in a vertical plane;
- a second vertical array of second rollers mounted on bearings on the base, each second roller engaging two of the first rollers, and the axes of each second rollers being parallel to the axes of the first rollers it engages;
- adjusting means for adjusting the lateral separation of the axes of the first rollers and the second rollers, thereby to adjust the force of engagement between each second rollers and its respective two of the first rollers;
- water absorbing means covering the surface of the rollers of one of said first and second arrays; and
- means for applying water along the length of that roller of the first array which is the second roller counting down from the topmost roller of the first array, whereby said water cascades downwardly over the lower rollers of the arrays.
- 14. Apparatus for preparing yarns in a web thereof for use in manufacturing patterned fabrics prior to either storing the yarns or making the fabrics comprising:
- printing means for printing the yarns with dye-stuff at predetermined intervals and for predetermined sectional lengths thereof;
- timing means for controlling the printing means;
- at least one first exit roller positioned to lead the yarns from the printing means, the timing means being energized by said exit roller, said first exit roller letting the yarns, upon exit therefrom, fall downwardly by gravitational force;
- control means operatively connected between said exit roller and the timing means, said control means when in a first condition thereof permitting operation of the timing means by the first exit roller, and when in a second condition thereof disengaging the timing means from said first exit roller while simultaneously applying a brake to the timing means to hold the latter immobile during the time said control means is in its second condition;
- a first restraining means positioned below the first exit roller and adapted to receive the yarns and restrain their motion as they fall downwardly;
- a steam chamber for fixing the dye-stuff on the yarns and positioned below the restraining means;
- a first conveyor belt having entrance and exit ends, at least the upper reach of the belt passing through the steam chamber, said entrance end being adapted to receive yarn in plaits thereon as the yarn leaves said first restraining means;
- nip rolls at the exit end of the first conveyor belt and positioned so that the plaits of yarn pass through the nip of said rolls before leaving the first belt;
- washing means adjacent said nip rolls adapted to pull the yarn from said nip rolls;
- a second exit roller pulling the yarn from the washing means, and thereafter letting the yarn fall downwardly by gravitational force;
- second restraining means positioned below the second exit roller and adapted to receive the yarn and restrain its motion as it falls;
- a drying chamber for drying the yarn and positioned below the second restraining means;
- a second conveyor belt having entrance and exit ends, at least the upper reach of the belt passing through the drying chamber, said entrance end being adapted to receive yarn in plaits thereon as the yarn leaves said second exit roller;
- nip rolls at the exit end of the second conveyor belt and being positioned so that the plaits of yarn pass through said nip rolls before leaving said second conveyor belt;
- means for removing said yarn from said second conveyor belt;
- means for shifting the lateral arrangement of all of the yarns in said web;
- means for realigning longitudinally at least some of the yarns in respect to other yarns in the web; and
- means for guiding the yarns to a station for further operations thereon.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 432,449, filed Jan. 11, 1974 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,898,035.
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Divisions (1)
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