Claims
- 1. A tentering device adapted to spread an elongated strip of cloth having two longitudinal edges, said cloth moving on the tentering device in a direction parallel to the longitudinal edges of said cloth, comprising
- magnetized means supported by said tentering device, for applying tentering forces to said cloth,
- means for connecting said magnetized means to each longitudinal edge of said cloth,
- means attached to said tentering device comprising electromagnets with first electromagnets positioned adjacent the outboard side of each longitudinal edge of said cloth and second electromagnets positioned adjacent the inboard side of each longitudinal edge of said cloth with each of said first electromagnets producing a magnetically attractive force to said magnetized means and with each of said second electromagnets producing a magnetically repulsive force to said magnetized means.
- 2. The tentering device of claim 1, wherein said cloth is tubular and said magnetized means comprises a generally U-shaped member having flexible magnetized sides, with said U-shaped member fitting within said tubular cloth and said means for connecting said magnetized means to each longitudinal edge of said cloth comprises each side of said U-shaped member fitting against each closed side of said tubular cloth.
- 3. The tentering device of claim 2, including a pair of transversely mounted rollers connected to said tentering device, the upper and lower surfaces of said tubular cloth converging at the entrance of said rollers and passing flatly therebetween, and said magnetized U-shaped member includes a bar positioned across the ends thereof, said bar being positioned up against said converging surfaces of said cloth.
- 4. The tentering device of claim 1, wherein said cloth is flat and said magnetized means comprises a magnetized flexible belt mounted on each longitudinal edge of said cloth on a pair of sprockets rotationally mounted on said tentering device, and said means for connecting said magnetized means to each longitudinal edge of said cloth comprises a plurality of pins substantially perpendicularly mounted on each of said belts at spaced locations thereon, said pins on the upper side of each of said belts fitting through each of the longitudinal edges of said cloth.
- 5. The tentering device of claim 4, wherein each of said sprockets are slidingly engaged on axles in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction of said cloth, said axles being mounted on said tentering device.
- 6. The tentering device of claim 1, wherein said cloth is flat and said magnetized means comprises a generally U-shaped member having flexible magnetized sides and said means for connecting said magnetized means to each longitudinal edge of said cloth comprises a pair of flexible belts, each belt being arranged parallel to each longitudinal edge of said cloth and positioned on a pair of spaced sprockets, said sprockets being rotationally mounted on axles connected to said tentering device, and means for attaching each of said belts to each longitudinal edge of said cloth, with said sides of said magnetized means fitting against said means for attaching the belts to the longitudinal edges of the cloth.
- 7. The tentering device of claim 6, wherein said means for attaching each of said belts to each longitudinal edge of said cloth comprises a plurality of pins perpendicularly mounted on each of said belts at spaced locations thereon, said pins on the upper side of each of said belts fitting through each of the longitudinal edges of said cloth.
- 8. The tentering device of claim 6, including a bar across the ends of said U-shaped member, at least one roller transversely mounted on said tentering device with said flat cloth passing between said at least one roller and said bar being positioned against the surface of said at least one roller.
- 9. The tentering device of claim 6, wherein each of said sprockets are slidingly engaged on said axles in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction of the said cloth.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part application of application Ser. No. 255,330, filed Apr. 17, 1981, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 969,670, filed Dec. 15, 1978, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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