Claims
- 1. A system for cleaning and drying porous fabrics, comprising:
- means for passing a porous fabric having a face side and a back side in a downstream direction and at an appropriate speed;
- means for applying a liquid to said fabric;
- means for applying suction to one side of said fabric positioned downstream from said means for applying liquid;
- backup means positioned opposite said means for applying suction such that said fabric will pass in a gap between said backup means and said means for applying suction, said backup means preventing air from flowing directly through said fabric and causing it to flow along an indirect route; and
- means for mounting said backup means opposite said means for applying suction, said mounting means including means for allowing said backup means to float upon a fabric as it passes thereunder, said backup means being at least capable of movement in a direction opposite said means for applying suction as it floats upon said fabric to increase the size of the gap.
- 2. A system as described in claim 1 wherein said mounting means includes means for setting a minimum gap between said backup means and said means for applying suction.
- 3. A system for cleaning and drying porous fabrics, comprising:
- means for passing a porous fabric having a face side and a back side in a downstream direction and at an appropriate speed;
- means for applying a liquid to said fabric;
- means for applying suction to one side of said fabric positioned downstream from said means for applying liquid;
- backup means positioned opposite said means for applying suction such that said fabric will pass in a gap between said backup means and said means for applying suction, said backup means preventing air from flowing directly through said fabric and causing it to flow along an indirect route; and
- means for mounting said backup means opposite said means for applying suction, said mounting means including an assembly frame, a first slidable assembly mounted within said assembly frame and slidable with respect thereto, a second slidable assembly mounted within said assembly frame, said second slidable assembly being slidable with respect to said first slidable assembly, said backup means being secured to said second slidable assembly and movable therewith such that it can float upon a fabric passing thereunder, said backup means being movable in a direction opposite said means for applying suction as it floats upon said fabric to increase the size of the gap.
- 4. A system as described in claim 3 wherein said first slidable assembly includes a slot therein, said second slidable assembly including at least one roller being positioned within said slot and movable within said slot, said backup means being secured to said roller and movable therewith.
- 5. A system as described in claim 4 wherein said first slidable assembly is secured to said assembly frame by means of an adjustable screw assembly, said first slidable assembly being movable with respect to said assembly frame upon rotation of said screw assembly.
- 6. A system as described in claim 4 wherein means are provided within said slot for limiting the movement of the roller therein.
- 7. An apparatus for extracting liquid from a porous fabric, comprising:
- a vacuum source;
- backup means positioned opposite said vacuum source such that a gap exists between said vacuum source and said backup means, through which a fabric may pass;
- an adjusting means for setting the minimum size of the gap between the vacuum source and the backup means, and
- means for mounting said backup means, said mounting means including means for allowing said backup means to move in a direction away from said vacuum source, thereby increasing the size of the gap, when a sufficient force in said direction is applied thereto such that said backup means will float upon a fabric passing through said gap.
- 8. An apparatus for extracting liquid from a porous fabric, comprising:
- a vacuum source;
- backup means positioned opposite said vacuum source such that a gap exists between said vacuum source and said backup means, through which a fabric may pass;
- adjusting means for setting the minimum size of the gap between the vacuum source and the backup means; and
- means for mounting said backup means, said mounting means including an assembly frame, said adjusting means being secured to said assembly frame and slidable with respect thereto, said backup means being secured to said adjusting means and slidable with respect thereto such that it can move in a direction away from said vacuum source, thereby increasing the size of the gap, when a sufficient force is applied in said direction whereby said backup means will float upon a fabric passing through said gap.
- 9. An apparatus as described in claim 8 wherein said adjusting means is a slide plate slidably mounted to said assembly frame, said slide plate having a slot therein; at least one roller positioned within said slot and slidable therein, said backup means being secured to said roller and movable therewith.
- 10. An apparatus as described in claim 9 wherein said slide plate is secured to said assembly frame by an adjustable screw assembly, wherein said slide plate is capable of sliding within said assembly frame by rotation of said screw assembly.
- 11. An apparatus as described in claim 9 wherein a plurality of rollers are provided within said slot, said backup means being secured to each of said rollers.
- 12. An apparatus as described in claim 9 wherein said slot is formed so as to limit the range of movement of said roller.
- 13. A system as described in claim 1 wherein said backup means is a non-porous plate secured to said mounting means such that it is restricted from moving along a path travelled by a fabric passing thereunder through said gap.
- 14. A system as described in claim 7 wherein said backup means is a non-porous plate secured to said mounting means such that it is restricted from moving along a path travelled by a fabric passing thereunder through said gap.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 29,540, filed Apr. 12, 1979.
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