Claims
- 1. A method of simultaneously sizing a large number of long fiber yarns, including the steps of:
- dividing a set of warper's beams having a sufficient number of warps for weaving of cloth into at least two systems according to the total number of warps and the yarn diameter so that each system of divided warps is positioned in the width of said warper's beam having a pitch of over three times that of the yarn diameter, and introducing each divided warp sheet to each system of at least two sizing and drying mechanisms placed in vertical levels;
- in each system, withdrawing each warp sheet from said warper's beams and passing through a reed and over a guide roller to be controlled into one complete warp sheet in which the warps are positioned in a width equal to that of said warper's beam without overlapping, and sizing and squeezing said complete warp sheet;
- in each system, dividing said sized and squeezed complete warp sheet into a number of separate warp sheets, the number of which is equal to that of the number of said warper's beams, having a width equal to that of said warper's beam, and dividing again each of said separate warp sheets so that the warps of each said separate sheet are positioned in a divided sheet, there being a number of divided warp sheets, the number of which is several times larger than the number of said warper's beams, which divided sheets are separated vertically;
- in each system, passing said divided warp sheets in which the yarns absorbed with sizing solution are separated vertically and horizontally, through hot air to dry said divided warp sheets;
- in each system, collecting said divided warp sheets into one warp sheet having a width equal to that of said warper's beam to finish-dry said collected warp sheet;
- applying an equal amount of draft to each warp sheet passing through an equal distance over each said dividing path, said hot air drying path, and said finish-drying path after squeezing in each system;
- after finish-drying, passing said dried warp sheets over an equal distance through a dividing path of each system, and collecting said dried warp sheets into one warp sheet with application of an equal amount of draft, making the width of said collected warp sheet equal to that of the weaver's beam on which said warp sheet is to be wound; and
- winding said warp sheet onto said weaver's beam.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 242,430 filed Mar. 11, 1981 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,417,374, issued Nov. 29, 1983.
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Divisions (1)
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