Claims
- 1. A method of heating a dye solution in a dye bath for use in dyeing a textile article and the like placed in the dye solution comprising generating a pressurized high temperature stream of gas by burning fuel in a flow of pressurized air, and discharging the high temperature gas into the dye solution in a manner providing bubbling of the gas through the dye solution accompanied by heat transfer between the gas and the dye solution effective to heat the dye solution to a temperature effective for dyeing the article.
- 2. The invention of claim 1 wherein the heated gas is bubbled through the dye solution substantially uniformly across the dye bath and in a manner producing turbulent agitation in the dye solution.
- 3. The invention of claim 1, wherein the pressurized high temperature gas is generated in submerged combustion apparatus directly associated with the dye bath, and into the dye bath through discharge means extending lengthwise from said apparatus substantially across the entire width of the dye bath.
- 4. The invention of claim 3 wherein the dye bath comprises a carpet dye beck and the method includes continuously moving a carpet loop through the dye solution from a reel extending substantially parallel with the length of the discharge means.
- 5. The invention of claim 4 wherein the carpet is spread along the reel for open-width dyeing of the carpet.
- 6. The invention of claim 3 including insulating the dye solution against escape of heat by floating an insulating foam on the surface of the solution.
- 7. In a textile dyeing process wherein in a textile article is moved through a heated dye solution contained in a dye beck, the improvement comprising heating the dye solution to a temperature effective for dyeing the article by discharging heated gas generated by submerged combustion apparatus directly associated with the dye bath into the dye solution to provide bubbling of the heated gas through the dye solution substantially uniformly across the width of the dye beck.
- 8. The invention of claim 7 wherein the heated gas is discharged into the dye solution in a manner whereby the bubbling of the gas through the solution inducts turbulent agitation in the solution.
- 9. The invention of claim 7 including using the dye solution for cooling a combustion chamber of the submerged combustion apparatus by circulating the dye solution through a heat exchange chamber surrounding the combustion chamber.
- 10. The invention of claim 7 wherein the dyeing process comprises a carpet dyeing process.
- 11. Apparatus for dyeing textile articles and the like comprising container means defining a dye bath for containing dye solution, and heating means for the dye solution comprising means for generating a pressurized high temperature stream of gas by burning a fuel in a flow of pressurized air, and means for discharging the pressurized high temperature gas directly into the dye solution in a manner providing bubbling of the gas throughout the dye solution accompanied by heat transfer between the gas and the dye solution effective to heat the solution to a temperature effective for dyeing.
- 12. The invention of claim 11 wherein the heating means comprises submerged combustion heating apparatus having at least one combustion chamber defining the generating means and a gas discharge manifold defining the discharging means extending from the combustion chamber through the container means, the combustion chamber communicating with the dye bath through gas discharge orifice means in the discharge manifold.
- 13. The invention of claim 12 wherein the combustion chamber is located on either one or both sides of the container means and the discharge manifold extends from the combustion chamber substantially across the width of the container means, the discharge manifold and discharge orifice means being configured for substantially evenly distributing the pressure discharge of gas across the width of the container means.
- 14. The invention of claim 13 wherein the discharge manifold is of such cross section and internal geometry so as to maximize the distribution of heat along the length of the manifold.
- 15. The invention of claim 13 wherein the discharge manifold is of substantially constant cross section.
- 16. The invention of claim 12 wherein the combustion chamber is located externally of the container means and the discharge manifold extends into the container means through an opening in one wall of the container means.
- 17. The invention of claim 16 wherein the combustion chamber is incorporated in a casing structure which includes a heat transfer chamber surrounding the combustion chamber.
- 18. The invention of claim 17 including heat transfer means associated with a wall between the combustion chamber and the heat transfer chamber.
- 19. The invention of claim 17 wherein the heat transfer chamber communicates with the interior of the container means through a further opening in sid wall for circulating the dye solution through the heat transfer chamber.
- 20. The invention of claim 19 wherein the dye beck comprises a carpet dye beck and includes means for continuously circulating a carpet loop through the dye solution contained therein.
- 21. The invention of claim 11 wherein the container means comprises a carpet dye beck and includes means for circulating a loop of carpet through the dye bath.
- 22. A textile dye beck which includes submerged combustion apparatus for heating dye solution contained in the dye beck, the submerged combustion apparatus comprising a combustion chamber externally of the dye beck, means for connecting submerged combustion burner means atop the combustion chamber, and a distribution manifold extending from the base of the combustion chamber into the dye beck through an opening in one wall thereof, the distribution manifold including discharge orifice means for discharging products of combustion from the combustion chamber into dye solution contained in the dye beck when the burner means is operational, said discharge orifice means disposed to cause bubbling of said products throughout the dye solution to provide heat transfer therebetween.
- 23. The invention of claim 22 wherein the distribution manifold extends from said wall substantially across the width of the dye beck, and wherein the distribution manifold and discharge orifice means are mutually configured for promoting pressure equalization of gas discharge lengthwise of the manifold.
- 24. The invention of claim 23 wherein the distribution manifold extends adjacent the base of the dye beck along a further wall of the dye beck joined to said one wall.
- 25. The invention of claim 24 including a perforated distribution baffle for insertion into the dye beck to extend across the dye beck adjacent the distribution manifold.
- 26. The invention of claim 22 wherein the combustion chamber is located in a casing assembly which further includes a heat transfer chamber surrounding the combustion chamber, the heat transfer chamber communicating with the interior of the dye beck through a further opening in said one wall for circulating dye solution from the interior of the dye beck through the heat transfer chamber.
- 27. A method of heating a dye solution in a dye bath for use in dyeing a textile article placed in the solution comprising bubbling through the dye bath hot gases formed by igniting a mixture of gas and air delivered under pressure, discharging the combustion products of the mixture directly into the dye solution so as to bubble the combustion products through the dye solution in direct heat transfer relationship with the dye solution to thereby raise the temperature of the dye solution sufficiently to effect dyeing of the textile article.
- 28. Apparatus for dyeing textile articles and the like comprising container means defining a dye bath for containing a dye solution, and means for heating the dye solution comprising burner means for burning a mixture of air and gas, means for delivering said air and gas to the burner under pressure and means for discharging the burning mixture into the dye solution in a manner providing bubbling of combustion products of the mixture through the dye solution, said discharging means disposed to create high turbulence throughout the solution and direct heat transfer between the combustion products and the dye solution.
- 29. A method as set forth in claim 27, wherein the dye solution is covered with an insulatory foam.
- 30. A method as set forth in claim 27, wherein combustion products passing through the dye solution are recovered and exhausted for further heat recovery utilization.
- 31. In a textile dyeing process wherein a textile article is moved through a heated dye solution contained in a dye beck, the improvement comprising heating the dye solution to a temperature effective for dyeing the article by discharging heated gas generated by submerged combustion apparatus directly associated with the dye bath into a lower section of the dye beck and substantially across the width of the dye beck to provide bubbling of the heated gas throughout the dye solution effecting heat transfer between the gas and dye solution, said bubling also inducing circulation of the dye solution.
- 32. Apparatus for dyeing textile articles and the like comprisng a dye bath container means for containing a dye solution, a combustion heating means submerged within the container means, said heating means comprising a combustion chamber for burning a fuel in a flow of pressurized air to generate a pressurized high temperature stream of gas and a gas discharge manifold extending from the combustion chamber substantially across the width of the container means in a lower portion threof, said discharge manifold having discharge orifice means configured for directly discharging the gas into the lower portion of the container means and for substantially evenly distributing the gas across the width of the container means.
- 33. The invention of claim 32 wherein the discharge orifice means comprises a plurality of slits extending axially along a bottom wall of said discharge manifold, whereby the gas is discharged downwardly, said slits being configured so as to distribute said gas substantially evenly across the width of the container means, said downward discharge and said even distribution combining to create circulation of substantially the entire dye solution.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 719,501, filed Apr. 3, 1985, and now abandoned.
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