Claims
- 1. A device for the wet treatment of material lengths, which comprises several treatment bowls containing treatment liquids one of which is designed as a high efficiency wash bowl with a bowl preceding said high efficiency wash bowl serving as a plain steeping bowl through which the material passes slowly and in a folded state through a treatment liquid; a perforated drum wash bowl being used as the high efficiency wash bowl and a J-box positioned within another bowl being employed as a steeping bowl; said J-box having a knee portion, a long intake leg portion, and a delivery leg portion, the knee portion being located in said another bowl which is filled with a treatment liquid up to a certain level; said J-box also having upper and lower curved walls which are surrounded by the another bowl and the clearance between the walls being constant with said curved walls also being liquid-permeable; means being provided for wetting the material length with liquid located in front of a means for plaiting said material; said plaiting means acting to plait the material length into the long intake leg of the J-box in folds which completely fill the clearance between the upper and lower J-box walls, until a certain height of material is reached and consequently a certain weight of material pile has been achieved, the weight being sufficient so that the resulting material pile is automatically pushed throught he knee portion of the J-box and out above the liquid level in the delivery leg to a dripping height; and a drawoff roller installed immediately above at an opening for material delivery from the J-box; said means for wetting the material length including a spraying assembly arranged in front of the plaiting means with fresh water pipes arranged to spray liquid onto both sides of the material length and a drain socket which is directly connected with a waste water channel; said spraying assembly including also a container having several deflector rollers therein, each of said rollers being followed by a squeeze unit including rollers and near which said fresh water sparay pipes are arranged at both sides of the material.
- 2. A device according to claim 1, wherein the fresh water spray pipes arranged near said rollers have spray nozzles also pointing towards the rollers of the squeezer unit.
- 3. A device according to claim 1, wherein one of the deflector rollers also serves as a dancing roller which controls the speed of the rollers of following squeezer unit and is preceded by an expander roller.
- 4. A device according to claim 3, wherein a drain socket is equipped with a 3-way valve through which a concentrated washing liquid is supplied into the container, which liquid wets the deflector rollers and is drained over an overflow means.
- 5. A device for the wet treatment of material lenghts which comprises means for wetting the material length with a treatment liquid; means for plaiting said wetted material length into a folded state; a plain steeping bowl through which the material passes slowly and in said folded state through a treatment liquid, said plain steeping bowl including a J-box positioned within a container, said J-box having a knee portion, a long intake leg portion, and a delivery leg portion, the knee portion being located in said container which is filled with said treatment liquid up to a certain level and said J-box having upper and lower walls which are surrounded by the container with the clearance between the walls initially being constant and the walls being liquid-permeable; said plaiting means being arranged above said long intake leg portion to plait the material length into said intake leg portion in folds which completely fill the clearance between the upper and lower J-box walls whereby a certain height of material and consequently a certain weight of material is placed in the folded state within said J-box so that the weight of material is sufficient that the material is automatically pushed through the knee portion of the J-box and out above the liquid level in the delivery leg portion to a dripping height; the upper wall of said J-box and at least the knee portion consisting of a plurality of guide rods which are oriented in the direction of the material passage through the J-box and mounted at a certain distance from each other, and at least one portion of the upper wall of the J-box at the knee portion being swivelable about a hinge which extends parallel to the width of the material length being treated, said hinge being located on the upper wall of said J-box; and a drawoff roller positioned immediately above the delivery leg portion of said J-box for receiving the material length therefrom.
- 6. A device according to claim 5, wherein said means for wetting the material length includes a spraying assembly arranged in front of the plaiting means which sprays liquid onto both sides of the material length.
- 7. A device according to claim 6, wherein the spraying assembly serves as high-efficiency rinsing unit.
- 8. A device according to claim 7, wherein the spraying assembly is equipped with a drain socket which is directly connected with a waste water channel and fresh water spray pipes facing both sides of the material length for spraying said liquid onto both sides of the material.
- 9. A device according to claim 5, wherein the long leg portion of the J-box is surrounded by another container and that portion of the J-box surrounded by said another container having walls which are liquid permeable whereby liquid within said container wets the material length within said long leg portion.
- 10. A device according to claim 5, wherein the guide rods are flat.
- 11. A device according to claim 5, wherein the hinge is located in the delivery leg of the J-box, above the liquid level.
- 12. A device according to claim 5, wherein the hinge is situated in the vertex of the upper wall of the J-box knee portion.
- 13. A device particularly according to claim 5, wherein at least part of the upper wall of the J-box knee portion can be shifted translatorily.
- 14. A device according to claim 5, wherein the upper wall of the J-box knee portion has means operatively associated therewith for effecting movement thereof in a vertical and horizontal direction.
- 15. a device according to claim 14, wherein the load which the upper wall of knee portion exerts upon the material is determined by a counterweight.
- 16. a device according to claim 5, wherein the plaiting means consists of an inclined guide plate which extends parallel to the material length which falls down from a feed roller.
- 17. A device according to claim 16, wherein the guide plate has a surface that comes into contact with the material which is provided with splines that are inclined from a center line outward.
- 18. A device according to claim 16, wherein spray nozzles point towards the guide plate in an obliquely outward direction.
- 19. A device according to claim 16, wherein the guide plate performs to-and-fro motions.
- 20. A device according to claim 16, wherein the guide plate is subdivided lengthwise into two parts and the two parts thereof are set at a certain distance from each other.
- 21. A device according to claim 20, wherein a liquor drain plate extends across a lower part of the guide plate and at a reverse side of the guide plate, a lower edge of said drain plate extends just beyond a outer wall of the intake leg of the J-box.
- 22. A device according to claim 16, wherein a drive means including a pneumatic piston-cylinder unit acts upon the guide plate, said unit moving the plate and especially its lower edge slowly to and fro across the intake leg of the J-box so that the material length is plaited into the intake leg in small waves which stand vertical to the large material folds which fill the J-box from wall to wall.
- 23. A device for the wet treatment of material lengths which comprises a plurality of treatment bowls containing treatment liquids one of which is a high efficiency wash bowl with a bowl preceding said high efficiency wash bowl serving as a plain steeping bowl through which the material passes slowly and in a folded state through a treatment liquid; a perforated drum wash bowl being used as a high efficiency wash bowl and a J-box positioned within another bowl being employed as a steeping bowl; overflow means operatively associated with said steeping bowl and being located between the steeping bowl and the high efficiency wash bowl, said overflow means including a drain that is arranged so that a certain volume of waste water corresponding to a volume of fresh water supplied into the other bowl is passes through said drain and discharged from said device and a squeezer unit positioned above said overflow means; said drain being positioned separate from said other bowl whereby liquid being removed by said squeezer unit passes directly to said drain without entering said other bowl.
- 24. A device according to claim 5, wherein the guide rods are round.
- 25. A device according to claim 5, wherein said means for wetting the material length includes a spraying assembly arranged in front of the plaiting means with fresh water pipes arranged to spray liquid onto both sides of the material length, said spraying assembly including a container having several deflector rollers therein, each of said rollers being followed by a squeeze unit including rollers and near which said fresh water spray pipes are arranged at both sides of the material.
- 26. A device for the wet treatment of material lengths which comprises means for wetting the material length with a treatment liquid; first means for plaiting said wetting material length into a folded state; a first plain steeping bowl through which the material passes slowly and in said folded state through a treatment liquid; means for squeezing the material length delivered from said first plain steeping bowl to remove excess treatment liquid therefrom, means for draining the treatment liquid squeezed from said material length; at least one high efficiency wash bowl arranged behind said first plain steeping bowl wherein said material length is rinsed with a treatment liquid; second means for again wetting the material length with a treatment liquid; second means for plaiting said wetted material length into a folded state; a second plain steeping bowl through which the material passes slowly and in said folded state through a treatment liquid; second means for squeezing the material length delivered from said second plain steeping bowl; and at least one additional high efficiency wash bowl arranged behind said second plain steeping bowl; each plain steeping bowl including a J-box positioned within a container, said J-box having a knee portion, a long intake leg portion and a delivery leg portion, the knee portion being located in said container which is filled with a treatment liquid to a certain level and said J-box having upper and lower walls surrounded by the container which are liquid permeable; each plaiting means being arranged above the long intake leg portion of a J-box to plait the material length into said intake leg portion in folds between said upper and lower J-box walls and each high efficiency wash bowl comprising a perforated drum wash bowl.
- 27. A device for the wet treatment of material lengths, which comprises several treatment bowls containing treatment liquids one of which is designed as a high efficiency wash bowl with a bowl preceding said high efficiency wash bowl serving as a plain steeping bowl through which the material passes slowly and in a folded state through a treatment liquid; a perforated drum wash bowl being used as the high efficiency wash bowl and a J-box positioned within another bowl being employed as s steeping bowl; said J-box having a knee portion, a long intake leg portion, and a delivery leg portion, the knee portion being located in said another bowl whcih is filled with a treatment liquid up to a certain level; said J-box also having upper and lower curved walls which are surrounded by the another bowl and the clearance between the walls being constant with said curved walls also being liquid-permeable; means being provided for wetting the material length with liquid located in front of a means for plaiting said material; said plaiting means acting to plait the material length into the long intake leg of the J-box in folds which completely fill the clearance between the upper and lower J-box walls, until a certain height of material is reached and consequently a certain weight of material pile has been achieved, the weight being sufficient so that the resulting material pile is automatically pushed through the knee portion of the J-box and out above the liquid level in the delivery leg to a dripping height; and a drawoff roller installed immediately above at an opening for material delivery from the J-box; said means for wetting the material length including a spraying assembly arranged in front of the plaiting means with fresh water pipes arranged to spray liquid onto both sides of the material length and a drain socket which is directly connected with a waste water channel.
- 28. A device for the wet treatment of material lengths which comprises means for wetting the material length with a treatment liquid; means for plaiting said wetted material length into a folded state; a plain steeping bowl through which the material passes slowly and in said folded state through a treatment liquid, said plain steeping bowl including a J-box positioned within a container, said J-box having a knee portion, the knee portion being located in said container which is filled with said treatment liquid up to a certain level and said J-box having upper and lower walls which are surrounded by the container with the clearance between the walls initially being constant and the walls being liquid-permeable; said plaiting means being arranged above said long intake leg portion to plait the material length into said intake leg portion in folds which completely fill the clearance between the upper and lower J-box walls whereby a certain height of material and consequently a certain weight of material is placed in the folded state within said J-box so that the weight of material is sufficient that the material is automatically pushed through the knee portion of the J-box and out above the liquid level in the delivery leg portion to a dripping height; the upper wall of said J-box and at least the knee portion consisting of a plurality of guide rods which are oriented in the direction of the material passage through the J-box and mounted at a certain distance from each other, whereby the material passing through said J-box can be observed and guidance of said material in a folded state can be influenced by an operator.
- 29. A device according to claim 5, wherein the guide rods are round.
- 30. A device according to claim 26, further comprising waste water removal means and said means for draining the treatment liquid squeezed from said material length passes the treatment liquid directly to said waste water removal means.
- 31. A device according to claim 26, further comprising a drawoff roller positioned immediately above the delivery leg portion of each of said J-boxes for receiving the material length therefrom.
- 32. A device according to claim 31, wherein each drawoff roller is followed by a dancing roller which controls the speed of a subsequent means for squeezing the material length.
Priority Claims (6)
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Date |
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2146990 |
Sep 1971 |
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2156765 |
Nov 1971 |
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2206872 |
Feb 1972 |
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2208053 |
Feb 1972 |
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2214267 |
Mar 1972 |
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2222125 |
May 1972 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 291,064, filed Sept. 21, 1972, and now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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