Claims
- 1. In the art of heat treating textile fabric for bulking or shrinking the same prior to wet processing, the improvement which comprises the combined steps of handling said fabric as a rope in endless loop form by confining a major portion of the fabric loop as a plaited accumulation in a chamber from which the loop is progressively withdrawn and then returned, recirculating the textile fabric endless loop from and to said plaited accumulation free of nip constraint under an aspiration influence induced with a jetted inert gas while applying heat for said treatment to said textile fabric during such recirculation, and continuing said heat application and recirculation until the desired bulking or shrinking has been effected.
- 2. In the art of heat treating textile fabric for bulking or shrinking the same prior to wet processing, the improvement defined in claim 1 wherein the inert gas employed to induce said aspiration influence is air.
- 3. In the art of heat treating textile fabric for bulking or shrinking prior to wet processing, the improvement defined in claim 2 wherein the air employed to induce said aspiration influence is heated for applying the treatment heat to said textile fabric during recirculation.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 489,404, filed July 17, 1974, and now abandoned in favor of this application; Copending applications Ser. No. 381,268, filed July 20, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,921,420 granted Nov. 25, 1975 and Ser. No. 489,403 filed July 17, 1974 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,949,575 granted Apr. 13, 1976 both disclose apparatus that can be used for bulking or shrinking in accordance with the present invention and are of related interest for that reason.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Richardson, G. M., Knitted Stretch Technology, N. Y., National Knitted Outerwear Association, 1965, Chapter 9, pp. 55-62. |
Continuations (1)
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