Apparatus to aid in fixing dye to fabric

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6637333
  • Patent Number
    6,637,333
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 14, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 28, 2003
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Hirshfeld; Andrew H.
    • Nguyen; Anthony H.
    Agents
    • Ladas & Parry
Abstract
An apparatus (10) to aid in fixing dye to fabric having housing (15) having a portion (20) to receive and support a printer (25) to apply dye to the fabric (40) as it passes a predetermined location (50). A first set of rollers to provide for movement of the fabric (40) through the housing (15) so as to pass the location (50); a steamer (55) within the housing (15) and through which the fabric (40) passes after the location (50), the steamer (55) being adapted to aid in fixing the dye to the fabric (40); means (75) to deliver steam to the space; and wherein the apparatus (10) further includes: a second set of rollers to provide for the passage of the fabric (40) from the predetermined location (50) to the steamer (55).
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to printing machines and in particular to an apparatus having a fabric drive and continuous steaming unit to aid in fixing dye in a fabric.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is well known for printing establishments to have and operate ink jet machines that are capable of printing designs and/or patterns onto various compositions, such as, fabrics. In industrial applications these machines are required to print designs onto fabrics having a width from 200 millimetres to over 2 metres and therefore require large and sophisticated machinery.




When printing with such a technologically advanced machine problems arise in drying the dye too quickly, drying the fabric too slowly and/or fixing the dye to the fabric.




To this end, a fabric drive system and steaming unit has been built to control the fabric fed into the ink jet machine for printing then control the fixation of said print to the fabric.




Accordingly, there is a need for a fabric drive and steaming unit for cooperation with a printing machine which fixes the dye to the fabric continuously and consistently to allow for a reliable fixation.




OBJECT OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to overcome or ameliorate some of the disadvantages of the prior art, or at least to provide a useful alternative.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




There is firstly disclosed an apparatus to aid in fixing dye to fabric, said apparatus including:




a housing having a portion to receive and support an inkjet printer to apply dye to the fabric as the fabric passes a predetermined locations;




a housing;




a first set of rollers to provide for movement of the fabric through said housing so as to pass a predetermined location at which a dye is applied to said fabric;




a steamer within said housing and through which the fabric passes after said location, and including an enclosure member providing a space to receive steam and through which the fabric passes so that the steam aids in fixing the dye to the fabric;




a steam generator to deliver steam to said space;




a water removal device to remove condensation from said space, said enclosure member shaped to drain condensation collected on said member to said water removal device; and




wherein said apparatus further includes:




a second set of rollers to provide for the passage of the fabric from said predetermined location to said steamer.




Preferably, said first and second set of rollers define a fabric run within said housing.




Preferably, said first set of rollers includes locating means for presenting said fabric in a predetermined orientation at said predetermined location.




Preferably, said enclosure member is bell shaped but not limited to this shape.




Preferably said water removal device includes water traps for receipt of said condensation.




Preferable, upon operation of said generator the temperature within said steamer increases, the moisture content of said fabric increases and any excess condensed water is retained by said water traps to be reused in conversion back into steam.




There is further disclosed herein a steamer to aid in fixing dye to fabric said steamer including:




an enclosure member providing a space through which the fabric passes;




means to deliver steam to said space;




water removal means to remove condensation from said space; and wherein




said member is shaped to drain condensation collected on said member to said water removal means.




There is further disclosed herein a method of fixing dye to fabric, said method including:




(1) attaching a printer to an apparatus for fixing dye to fabric;




(2) connecting said apparatus and printer between a dispensing spool and a return spool;




(3) connecting a roll of fabric between said dispensing and return spool and a plurality of guide rollers defining a fabric run therebetween;




(4) placing said fabric under tension by running said fabric through a predetermined location within said printer;




(5) disposing a layer of dye on said fabric in a preselected design or pattern at said predetermined location,




(6) air drying said layer of dye and fabric for a predetermined length of time;




(7) passing said layer of dye and fabric through a steamer unit;




(8) steaming said layer of dye and fabric whilst passing through said steamer unit to fix said dye to said fabric; and




(9) retrieving said fixed layer of dye and fabric in a roll located at said return spool.




Preferably, the present invention allows fixation and printing of digital printed fabrics in one continuous operation.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A preferred form of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a schematic partial sectional view of an apparatus to aid in fixing dye to fabric according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a schematic partial sectional view of an apparatus to aid in fixing dye to fabric according to an embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 3

is a plan view of the apparatus as shown in FIG.


2


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In

FIGS. 1

to


3


of the accompanying drawings, there is schematically depicted an apparatus


10


to aid in fixing dye to fabric. The apparatus


10


includes a housing


15


having a portion


20


to receive and support an ink jet printer


25


. The apparatus


10


further includes a dispensing assembly


30


and assembly spool


35


for receipt of a roll of fabric


40


. The apparatus


10


may also include a joining mechanism


21


to allow two rolls of fabric to be easily joined. The joining mechanism


21


includes a pin rail


22


which allows two lengths of fabric to be easily held together straight and tight for joining.




The housing


15


includes scroll roll


45


located on the in feed side of the printer


25


and adapted to provide a spreading of the fabric


40


feeding into the printer


25


so that the fabric


40


is flat with no buckles or folds.




The ink jet printer


25


applies ink, dye or other printing mediums to the fabric


40


in a preselected design or pattern by digital means. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that a variety of printers may be used for this application.




The housing


15


further includes a steamer


55


in the form of a bell shaped enclosure


55


located within the housing


15


and through which the fabric


40


passes. The bell shaped enclosure


55


is shaped such that condensation may drain down its internal surfaces


60


into one or more water removal devices or traps


65


located at a predetermined position such as the base of the enclosure


55


. These water traps


65


can be removable so as to empty water build up. It will be appreciated, however, that they may also be integrally formed with the enclosure


55


, including drainage ports or any other means to collect and then remove or recycle water build-up. Inside the enclosure


55


is a plurality of rollers


70


around which the fabric


40


passes. A steam generator


75


is located in close proximity to the enclosure


55


and supplies steam into the enclosure


55


as shown diagrammatically at reference numeral


56


thereby increasing the moisture content of the fabric


40


, additional super heated steam may be utilized for fixation of synthetic fibres. A steam reheater


76


may also be provided. The steam condenses on the internal surfaces


60


of the enclosure


55


and flows towards water traps


65


thereby eliminating condensation drops on the fabric


40


. The unique design of the steamer utilizes a suspended inner skin within a second skin, the second skin may be insulated


57


before being encased in a third outer skin


58


. The innermost skin has minimal contact with the second skin allowing the inner skin to rapidly achieve and maintain an equal temperature with the steam, thus eliminating condensate formation. The design of the inner suspended skin combined with the second skin is such that excess steam is directed up in between the two skins for recycling thus preventing the steam escaping from the chamber during fixation. The enclosure


55


can include suitable insulating material to retain heat within the enclosure


55


whilst not affecting other componentry of the apparatus


10


. This steaming of the fabric


40


aids in fixing the dye to the fabric


40


.




The dispensing assembly


30


includes two elongate rollers located parallel and slightly apart to allow a roll of fabric


40


to be positioned therebetween. Upon rotation of the rollers about their longitudinal axis the fabric roll


40


dispenses a length of fabric


40


away from the dispensing assembly


30


. The dispensing assembly


30


is of such size that the easy loading and unloading of any size roll of fabric


40


is provided for. The end of the assembly


30


can include a set of electronic senses


23


that determine the location of the edge of the roll of fabric


40


and adjust the feed rollers


30


side to side so as to maintain the edge of the fabric


40


consistently in the same position irrespective of the way the fabric


40


has been placed or rolled.




The dispensing assembly


30


in a further embodiment may be integrally formed with the housing


15


. The length of fabric departing the dispensing assembly


30


is in communication with a plurality of rollers


8


which apply a precise tension to the fabric


40


entering the printer


25


. Likewise a similar set of rollers


87


exists on the exit side of the printer


25


applying a precise tension to the fabric


40


as it leaves the printer


25


irrespective of the weight of the fabric


40


and irrespective of the size of the roll.




As described, the apparatus


10


is attached to a printer


25


and connected between the dispensing assembly


30


and return spool


35


connecting a roll of fabric


40


between the assembly/spool


30


,


35


over a plurality of guide rollers


70


,


85


,


87


,


90


defining a fabric run therebetween. The dispensing assembly


30


and return spool


35


are then rotated about their longitudinal axis by motor means (not shown). It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the motor means may be in any form. The fabric


40


is then run through the scroll roller


45


to ensure the fabric is presented to the printer


25


spread out perfectly flat, thereby preventing ripples forming in the fabric


40


under the printer head (not shown). Once inside the printer


25


the fabric


40


is run passed the predetermined location


50


of the printer


25


such that a layer of dye is deposited on at least one surface of the fabric


40


in a preselected design or pattern. On exiting the printer


25


the fabric


40


is guided along the series of rollers


87


and


90


thereby tensioning as well as airing the fabric


40


so as to partially dry the dye in the fabric


40


. The distance from the printer


25


to steamer


55


is such that the dyes dry on the surface of the fabric


40


but retains the water from the dye absorbed by the fabric


40


. This allows the fabric


40


to enter the steamer


55


with a higher moisture content than fully dried fabric which accelerates the fixation of the dyes. The fabric


40


is then passed through the steamer


55


by running the fabric


40


along the plurality of rollers


70


,


90


within the steaming enclosure


55


. The fabric


40


has a dwell time within the steamer


55


of 20 to 40 minutes. This ensures fixation of the dye into the fabric


40


, which is achieved by raising the temperature of the fabric


40


in a very humid environment. The resultant temperature results in the fabric


40


drying very quickly upon exiting the steamer


55


thereby allowing the fabric


40


to be re-rolled dry on the return spool


35


.




Although the invention has been described with references to specific examples, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in many other forms.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus to aid in fixing dye to fabric, said apparatus including:a housing; a first set of rollers to provide for movement of the fabric through said housing so as to pass a predetermined location at which a dye is applied to said fabric; a steamer within said housing and through which the fabric passes after said location, and including an enclosure member providing a space to receive steam and through which the fabric passes so that the steam aids in fixing the dye to the fabric, said enclosure member being shaped to drain condensation collected on an internal surface of said member to a predetermined position; a steam generator to deliver steam to said space; a water removal device to receive and remove said condensation from said predetermined position; and wherein said apparatus further includes: a second set of rollers to provide for the passage of the fabric from said predetermined location to said steamer.
  • 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said apparatus further includes a third set of rollers to provide for the passage of the fabric from said steamer.
  • 3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first and second set of rollers define a fabric run within said housing.
  • 4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first set of rollers includes locating means for presenting said fabric in a predetermined orientation at said predetermined location.
  • 5. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said enclosure member is bell shaped.
  • 6. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said water removal device includes water traps for receipt of said condensation.
  • 7. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said enclosure member includes an arcuate central portion and diverging side portions.
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