Claims
- 1. The process of finish treating tubular knitted fabric, which comprises the steps of
- (a) wet processing the fabric,
- (b) force drying the fabric by the application of heat to a moisture level substantially below the natural moisture level of the fabric being processed,
- (c) immediately after drying the fabric, while the fabric is still in a hot and dry condition, moisture conditioning the dried fabric by guiding the fabric generally vertically and directing a finely atomized mist of water in liquid form toward opposite sides of the vertically disposed fabric web in a finely controlled, uniformly distributed manner across the full width of the fabric web to impart water to the fabric in a predetermined amount whereby the moisture level of the fabric after moisture application substantially corresponds to the natural moisture level regainable by the fabric after long-term normalization of the fabric under average atmospheric conditions,
- (d) causing said imparted water to rapidly penetrate said fabric through the use of wetting agent means,
- (e) immediately thereafter continuing the vertical guiding of said fabric for a predetermined period in the absence of significant contact by any apparatus structure with the surface of said fabric to facilitate water absorption by and penetration into the fabric, and
- (f) thereafter guiding said fabric to a gathering station through an apparatus structure arranged and configured whereby the apparatus-fabric surface contact conditions are relatively uniform on opposite sides of the fabric, and gathering the fabric for further processing.
- 2. The process of claim 1, further characterized by said gathered fabric being further processed by being spread to width, steamed and calendered.
- 3. The process of claim 1, further characterized by the portions of said fabric web below the region of application of said mist being shielded from said mist and from condensate formed by said mist.
- 4. The process of claim 1, further characterized by said finely atomized mist being applied by air atomizing of a large plurality of closely transversely spaced water streams, and directing said atomized streams toward the fabric web from opposite sides thereof.
- 5. The process of claim 4, further characterized by said atomized streams being oriented downward at an acute angle to the horizontal and arranged to intersect with the fabric web generally along a common transverse axis.
- 6. The process of claim 1, further characterized by
- (a) said fabric web being guided to said gathering station by contacting a pair of guide rollers,
- (b) said fabric being guided around said guide rollers in a manner to provide roller contact with both sides of the fabric.
- 7. The process of claim 6, further characterized by
- (a) said fabric after passing around said first pair of guide rollers, being guided around a second pair of guide rollers so as to make surface contact with both sides of the fabric web,
- (b) the rollers of the first pair having generally similar surface characteristics, and the rollers of said second pair having generally similar surface characteristics, not necessarily the same as the characteristics of the first pair of rollers.
- 8. The method of claim 1, further characterized by said fabric, after said force drying, comprising a dry, resinated fabric, at a temperature substantially above the boiling point of water.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further characterized by said resinated fabric including a wetting agent.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 214,202, filed 12/8/80, abandoned, in turn a continuation. of Application Ser. No. 027,919, filed 4/6/79, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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