1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to dying technology and more particularly, to a multi-container dyeing machine, which enables the dyeing containers to be rotated and shaken and can separately control the dyeing temperature in every individual dyeing container and quantitative feeding of chemicals to every individual dyeing container.
2. Description of the Related Art
Regular textile dyeing machines are generally of a multi-container design. These multi-container design textile dyeing machines are suitable for dyeing multiple pieces of fabric at a time. When performing a dyeing process, it must be layouted subject to the physical properties of the fabric and dyeing agent to perform temperature-rising, temperature-maintaining, temperature-lowering and agent-feeding steps properly, thereby achieving a uniform dyeing effect. However, regular dyeing machines commonly adopt a single temperature control, i.e., sensing one single spot in the machine base, and use only one single heater to heat the whole machine base. In consequence, the operating speed is low (refer to U.S. Pat. No. 6,302,168 B1).
Although conventional dyeing machines are of a multi-container design, they simply provide one reference temperature. These dyeing machines can simply dye fabrics in the multiple containers with one same dyeing agent, or dyeing agents having similar characteristics so that the temperature of the multiple containers can be simultaneously raised or lowered. Therefore, conventional dyeing machines are not practical for dyeing different fabrics with different dyeing agents in the multiple containers at a time.
Except the aforesaid temperature control problem, it is necessary to consider the adhesion of the dyeing agent to the fabric. Simply by controlling the dyeing temperature cannot cause the applied dyeing agent to be fully adhered to the fabric. It is necessary to rotate or bias the containers during the dyeing process, thereby enhancing the dyeing agent adhesion effect. However, conventional dyeing machines can simply turn the containers back and forth within 90-degrees or 45-degrees. When dyeing a soft fabric, this motion may wrinkle the fabric, resulting in uneven dyeing.
Further, during the dyeing process, it may need to feed an auxiliary agent to accelerate the chemical reaction of the applied dyeing agent. However, according to conventional dyeing machines, the feeding of an auxiliary agent is to be performed manually. Before feeding an auxiliary agent, the operator must interrupt the dyeing process (i.e., shut down the dyeing machine) and then resume the dyeing process after feeding of the auxiliary agent. Manually feeding an auxiliary agent cannot accurately control the quality and requires much labor. If the auxiliary agent is not properly applied, the dyeing result may be not acceptable. In this case, the fabric may have to be abandoned, and the dyeing process may have to be performed again.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is one object of the present invention to provide a multi-container dyeing machine, which enables the temperature of each of multiple containers thereof to be individually and accurately controlled to perform a respective dyeing process.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a multi-container dyeing machine, which enables the temperature of each of multiple containers thereof to be individually and accurately controlled so that different fabrics or different dyeing agents can be respectively applied to the containers to perform different dyeing processes.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a multi-container dyeing machine, which enables the containers of the heating and cooling modules thereof to be rotated on their own axis to make a first motion along a first motion path, and titled forwards and backwards to make a second motion along a second motion path, enhancing mixing of the fabric with the applied dyeing agent in each container to obtain a better dyeing quality and to avoid wrinkles of the dyeing fabric.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a multi-container dyeing machine, which can automatically feed an auxiliary agent, enhancing the dyeing performance.
To achieve these and other objects of the present invention, a multi-container dyeing machine comprises a machine frame base having opposing first sidewall and second sidewall, and at least one heating and cooling module mounted in the machine frame base. Each heating and cooling module comprises a mounting plate coupled between the opposing first sidewall and second sidewall of the machine frame base and a plurality of temperature-controlled heating and cooling devices mounted on the mounting plate. Each temperature-controlled heating and cooling device comprises a housing, a container, a heating unit, a temperature sensor, a transmission wheel and an electric fan. The heating unit, the temperature sensor and the electric fan are electrically connected together. The housing is mounted on the mounting plate. The container is set in the housing, comprising a chamber, a feeding port in communication between the chamber and the outside space and a recessed portion in communication between the chamber and the outside space. The heating unit is mounted in the bottom side inside the housing, and adapted for heating the container. The temperature sensor is inserted through the recessed portion into the chamber, and adapted for sensing the temperature in the chamber. The transmission wheel is connected with the container and coupled to an external drive means through a belt for rotating the container upon operation of the external drive means. The electric fan is mounted on the mounting plate and controllable to cool down the container.
The multi-container dyeing machine further comprises at least one automatic quantitative feeder respectively and movably mounted on the mounting plate of the at least one heating and cooling module for selectively feeding an auxiliary agent to the containers of the temperature-controlled heating and cooling device. Each automatic quantitative feeder comprises a pumping device, a link belt and a dispensing nozzle. The pumping device is mounted on the mounting plate of one heating and cooling module and adapted for pumping an auxiliary agent to the dispensing nozzle for output. The link belt is mounted on the mounting plate of the respective heating and cooling module for moving the pumping device into alignment with one temperature-controlled heating and cooling device of the respective heating and cooling module selectively for enabling the pumping device to pump the auxiliary agent through the feeding port into the container of the selected temperature-controlled heating and cooling device by means of the dispensing nozzle.
The multi-container dyeing machine further comprises a swinging mechanism mounted on the machine frame base and coupled with the mounting plate of each heating and cooling module and controllable to tilt the respective heating and cooling modules.
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The container 222 comprises a chamber 226, a feeding port 227 disposed at one side of the chamber 226 and connecting the chamber 226 to the outside space and a recessed portion 228 disposed at an opposite side of the chamber 226 and connecting the chamber 226 to the outside. The recessed portion 228 curves inwards toward the inside of the container 222, keeping the respective side of the container 222 in an enclosed status. The heating unit 223 is mounted in the housing 221 at a bottom side, and adapted for heating the container 222. The heating unit 223 can be selected from the group of heating lamp tubes, heating lamp bulbs and infrared heating elements. According to this embodiment, the heating unit 223 is a heating lamp tube. The temperature sensor 224 is inserted through one side of the housing 221 and the recessed portion 228 of the container 222 into the chamber 226 for sensing the temperature in the chamber 226 without interfering with rotation of the container 222. Further, the temperature sensor 224 is electrically connected with the heating unit 223 and the electric fan 225 to an external computer (not shown). The transmission wheel 229 is coupled with the container 222 and rotatable by an external drive means, for example, motor (not shown) through a transmission belt (not shown) to rotate the container 222 on its own axis in the housing 221. The electric fan 225 is mounted on the mounting plate 21 and controllable to induce currents of air toward the container 222, thereby lowering the temperature of the container 222.
The aforesaid container 222 is provided with a hollow wheel cover 2221. The hollow wheel cover 2221 is joined to one end of the container 222. The aforesaid feeding port 227 has its one end inserted through the center of the wheel cover 2221 so that the container 222 can be rotated with the hollow wheel cover 2221 without hindering the feeding port 227. The aforesaid transmission wheel 229 comprises a shaft 2291 and a wheel 2292. The shaft 2291 is fixedly connected to the center of one side of the wheel 2292. By means of setting the wheel 2292 in the housing 221 in mesh with the wheel cover 2221 and connecting the shaft 2291 to the wheel 2292, starting the external drive means to rotate the transmission wheel 229, the shaft 2291 and the wheel 2292 are driven to rotate the hollow wheel cover 2221 and the container 222 synchronously, thereby mixing the loaded dyeing agent and fabric and performing the dyeing process.
As stated above, every container 222 is provided with one respective temperature sensor 224. Therefore, every container 222 can perform a dyeing process independently, i.e., the temperature sensor 224 in each individual container 222 independently senses the internal temperature of the associating container 222 for enabling the external computer to read in the sensing temperature data from temperature sensor 224 and to set or control the operation of every temperature-controlled heating and cooling device 22 of each heating and cooling module 20. Thus, the external computer can provide a respective command to the heating unit 223 or electric fan 225 of each temperature-controlled heating and cooling device 22 to heat or cool the associating container 222, enabling the temperature of every container 222 of every temperature-controlled heating and cooling device 22 of each heating and cooling module 20 to be individually controlled to perform a respective different fabric dyeing process or to dye a respective piece of fabric with a respective different dyeing agent. Further, a handle 2212 is coupled to the housing 221 of each temperature-controlled heating and cooling device 22 and operable to open the associating cover 2211 so that the associating container 222 can be put into or taken out of the housing 221.
Further, because the temperature of every container 222 can be respectively raised, maintained or lowered, the temperature of every container 222 can be accurately controlled, maintaining the dyeing quality.
According to this embodiment, the container 222 is horizontally rotatable, and therefore the container 222 and the internal fabric are kept in horizontal for dyeing uniformly, avoiding wrinkles.
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Thus, the auxiliary agent or water can be automatically fed to the container 222 of every temperature-controlled heating and cooling device 22 automatically without shutting down the machine, enhancing the productivity.
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The aforesaid swinging mechanism 40 further comprises a set of first links 42, a set of fourth links 421 and an upper locating rod 48. Each first link 42 has its one end hinged to one respective third link 431 and its other end hinged to one respective fourth link 421. Thus, the first links 42 are coupled with the second links 43 and the eccentric wheels 41. The fourth links 421 are coupled with the upper locating rod 48. The upper locating rod 48 is inserted through one through hole 14 of the machine frame base 10 and coupled to the locating groove 211 of the mounting plate 21 of the other heating and cooling module 20. Therefore, the swinging mechanism 40 is coupled with the mounting plates 21 of the two heating and cooling modules 20, and movable to tilt the mounting plates 21 forwards and backwards. The invention uses the swinging mechanism 40 to couple the hinged multiple first links 42 and second links 43 with other locating rods and the multiple mounting plates 21 so that the single motor 46 and eccentric wheel 41 can be operated to move the mounting plates 21 the containers 222 of the respective temperature-controlled heating and cooling devices 22.
Thus, the containers 222 of the heating and cooling modules 20 can be rotated on their own axis by the respective external motor and belt to make a first motion along a first motion path, and titled forwards and backwards to make a second motion along a second motion path, enhancing mixing of the fabric with the dyeing agent in each container 222 to obtain a better dyeing quality. By means of mounting the swinging mechanism 50 inside the machine frame base 10 and coupling the swinging mechanism 50 with the heating and cooling modules 20 and the automatic quantitative feeders 30 symmetrically, this second embodiment is assembled. This second embodiment achieves the same effects as the aforesaid first embodiment.
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 099206587 | Apr 2010 | TW | national |