Claims
- 1. An apparatus for the thermal treatment of a web of material in a closed chamber for the polymerization of the binding agent of a dyestuff on the web of material, the apparatus comprising: a closed chamber; the chamber having an inlet; first driven means for feeding the web into the chamber via the inlet at a predetermined velocity; the chamber having an outlet; second driven means for discharging the web from the chamber via the outlet, also at a predetermined velocity; a polymerization zone in which the binding agent may be polymerized, and comprising an endless belt for receiving the web thereon and located in the chamber between the inlet and the outlet, third drive means for driving the belt, at a lower velocity than the predetermined velocities of the first and second driven means for feeding and discharge of the web, for promoting a tension-free formation of loops of the web on the belt; the second driven means being located downstream of the endless belt in the path of travel of the web; a heatable, nonmoving plate within the chamber and positioned between the endless belt and the second driven means in the path of travel of the web, the plate having a convexly curved surface with respect to the travel of the web along its path of travel, web guiding means prior to the heatable plate in the path of the web of travel and located for pulling the web against the surface of the plate toward one end of the curved plate surface and the second means being located for pulling the web against the surface of the plate toward the other end of the curved plate surface, whereby the web is moved by the second drive means, and the web is guided by the web guiding means and the second driven means over and along the convexly curved surface of the plate with tensile stress for smoothing the web prior to discharge thereof.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising heating means located between the chamber inlet and the endless belt in the path of travel of the web through the chamber for heating the web prior to polymerization.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the heating means comprises: a second endless belt, with an upper and a lower run; means for moving the second endless belt substantially at the predetermined velocity; means for holding the web to move with the second endless belt along both the upper and lower runs thereof; means for blowing heated air over the web as it passes through both of the runs of the second endless belt.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the heating means comprises: a second belt; means for moving the second belt substantially at the predetermined velocity; means for holding the web to move with the second belt; means for heating the web as the web passes with the second belt.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the means for heating the web comprises means for blowing heated air over the web as the web passes with the second endless belt.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3, further comprising recirculating fan means for recirculating the heated air through the heating means in the chamber.
- 7. A method of fixing the binding agent of a dyestuff to a printed web of material by means of heat comprising the steps of introducing said web into a closed chamber, subsequently depositing said web on moving support members and heating said web to treatment temperature, said temperature continues acting on the web during its stay within the chamber, whereafter discharging said web of material from the chamber, and depositing said web on a supporting belt within the closed chamber, the velocity of supply and discharge of the web exceeding the traveling velocity of the supporting belt for promoting a tension-free formation of loops, while, prior to depositing said web on the belt, heating said web to almost the treatment temperature by contact with a source of heat in order to prevent difference of temperature in the formation of loops.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein, prior to discharging said web from the closed chamber, conveying said web along a heated bent surface under a light tensile stress for eliminating a formation of folds, if any, during the preceding treatment.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 871,927, filed Jan. 24, 1978, now abandoned.
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