Information
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Patent Grant
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6581418
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Patent Number
6,581,418
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Date Filed
Thursday, March 15, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 24, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Disclosed is a polychromatic yam dyeing apparatus, comprising an upper track portion having at least one pair of upper wheels disposed in parallel, an upper caterpillar unit rotatably travelling around the upper wheels and a plurality of upper dyeing members coupled with the upper caterpillar unit, a lower track portion having at least one pair of lower wheels disposed in parallel, a lower caterpillar unit rotatably travelling around the lower wheels at the same travelling speed as that of the upper caterpillar unit and having a travelling section parallel to a travelling section of the upper caterpillar unit and a plurality of lower dyeing members coupled with the lower caterpillar unit and contacting the upper dyeing members, with a yarn being positioned therebetween, and a plurality of dye supplying parts disposed sequentially along the travelling direction of the lower caterpillar unit, for supplying dyestuff of different colors respectively to the lower dyeing members. With this construction, the polychromatic yarn dyeing apparatus decreases a space for installation and conducts continuous and repetitive dyeing operations with a unit pattern having unique color, width and arrangement
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to yam dyeing apparatuses, and more particularly, to a polychromatic yarn dyeing apparatus wherein yams can be dyed polychromically through continuous and repetitive operations thereof.
BACKGROUND ART
In conventional yarn dyeing processes, yams, raw cottons or raw wools are at first dyed monochromically, and the dyed yams, cottons or wools are then combined with each other, thereby producing polychromatic yams, cottons or wools. Recently, a method of directly spraying dyestuff into each strand of yarns and a train of yam dyeing apparatus have been introduced to produce polychromatic yarns having a unique color.
However, the resulting color by the conventional process and apparatus has low vividness and clearness. In addition, the dye-spraying method has usually caused dye to be scattered in the air or colors to be overlapped, for which the products are of poor quality. In the dye-spraying method, the sprayed dye is likely to induce air pollution by being mixed with the air. In the dyeing apparatus train, its arrangement is complicated, thereby creating a difficulty in installation, requiring a large installation space, and increasing the cost of production.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, to solve the problems as described above, it is an object of the present invention to provide a polychronmatic yam dyeing apparatus wherein yams can be dyed continuously along the advancing direction of the yarns with a desired pattern while decreasing the difficulty in installation and minimizing the installation space.
To accomplish the above-described object of the invention, there is provided a polychromatic yarn dying apparatus, comprising an upper track portion having at least one pair of upper wheels disposed in parallel, an upper caterpillar unit rotatably travelling around the upper wheels and a plurality of upper dyeing members coupled with the upper caterpillar unit, a lower track portion having at least one pair of lower wheels disposed in parallel, a lower caterpillar unit rotatably travelling around the lower wheels at the same travelling speed as that of the upper caterpillar unit and having a travelling section parallel to a travelling section of the upper caterpillar unit, and a plurality of lower dyeing members coupled with the lower caterpillar unit and contacting the upper dyeing members, with a yarn being positioned therebetween and a plurality of dye supplying parts disposed sequentially along the travelling direction of the lower caterpillar unit, for supplying dyestuff of different colors respectively to the lower dyeing members.
Desirably, the polychromatic yarn dyeing apparatus further comprises an elevating unit for elevating the lower dyeing members toward the corresponding dye supplying parts so as to contact the lower dyeing members with the dyestuff in the respective dye supplying parts.
Effectively, the elevating unit comprises a lower dyeing member support for supporting each of the lower dying members, a plurality of press members provided inside a lower section of the lower caterpillar unit along the advancing direction of the lower caterpillar unit in correspondence to the respective dye supplying parts, a press roller protruding from each of the lower dyeing member for contacting the press members to press the lower dyeing members against the press members, and a spring disposed between each lower dyeing member support and each lower dyeing member, for elastically recovering the pressed lower dyeing member to the original state.
Preferably, the polychromatic yarn dyeing apparatus further comprises an oscillating unit for oscillating the upper dyeing members in the transverse direction relative to the advancing direction of the upper caterpillar unit.
Effectively, the oscillating unit comprises an upper dyeing member support for supporting the upper dyeing members, an oscillation guide part forming a passage of S-type inside a lower section of the upper caterpillar unit along the advancing direction of the upper caterpillar unit and a sliding part protruding from each upper dyeing.member and slidably guided by the oscillation guide part.
Effectively, each of the dye supplying parts comprises a dye reservoir for containing the dyestuff, a dye belt forming a closed loop and having a portion dipped in the dye reservoir to contact the dyestuff and an upper section contacting with the lower caterpillar unit, and a dye belt driving unit for driving the dye belt to be rotated in the opposite direction to the lower caterpillar unit.
Preferably, the polychromatic yarn dyeing apparatus further comprises a dye belt vibrating unit for vibrating the dye belt to the vertical direction relative to the advancing direction of the dye belt.
Effectively, the polychromatic yarn dyeing apparatus further comprises a dye controlling unit in contact with a portion of the dye belt ascending out of the dye reservoir for controlling the amount of dyestuff absorbed in the dye belt.
Preferably, the polychromatic yam dyeing apparatus further comprises an agitating unit for agitating the dyestuff contained within the dye reservoir
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a process of producing mixed color dyed yarns by a polychromatic yam: dyeing apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a side sectional view of the polychromatic yam dyeing apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a sectional view of the polychromatic yam dyeing apparatus of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
schematically shows an operation of the polychromatic yarn dyeing apparatus of
FIGS. 2 and 3
;
FIG. 5
is an enlarged view showing an assembled state of an upper dyeing member and an upper dyeing member support of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 6
is a side sectional view of the assembly in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is an exploded perspective view of the assembly in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 8
is a fragmentary top plan view of an oscillation guide part of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 9
is a sectional view of the oscillation guide part, taken along line of IX—IX of
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 10
is a fragmentary top plan view showing an oscillating state of the upper dyeing member of
FIG. 3
;
FIGS. 11 and 12
are enlarged views showing respectively elevation and withdrawal of a lower dyeing member of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 13
shows a comparison of the elevation of the lower dyeing member with the withdrawal thereof;
FIG. 14
is an enlarged top plan view of the press members of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 15
is a side sectional view of the press members in
FIG. 14
;
FIG. 16
is a perspective view of the press members of
FIG. 14
as arranged;
FIG. 17
is an enlarged view of a dye supplying part of
FIG. 2
; and
FIG. 18
is a longitudinal sectional view of the dye supplying part of FIG.
17
.
MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
The preferred embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described with reference to
FIGS. 1
to
18
.
FIG. 1
shows a process of producing mixed color dyed yarns by the polychromatic yarn dyeing apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention. As illustrated, yarns
2
to be dyed are supplied to the polychromatic yarn dyeing apparatus from a raw yarn supplying device
1
by way of a supplying roller
3
. Then, the supplied yarns
2
are dyed continuously with a unit pattern having desired colors for desired widths and arrangements by the polychromatic yarn dyeing apparatus. The dyed yarns
2
are then dried by passing through a drier
7
and a drying setting device
9
and then wound up by a take-up device
11
.
FIG. 2
is a side sectional view of the polychromatic yam dyeing apparatus
5
according to one embodiment of the present invention, and
FIG. 3
is a sectional view of the polychromatic yarn dyeing apparatus
5
. As depicted therein, the polychromatic yarn dying apparatus
5
is comprised of a upper track portion
20
and a lower track portion
60
which are in contact with each other in a determined section for dyeing, yarns
2
to be dyed being positioned between them, a plurality of dye supplying parts
100
a
to
100
d
contacting the lower surface of the lower track portion
60
and supplying different colors of dyes to the lower track portion
60
, and a frame
19
supporting the upper track, portion
20
, the lower track portion
60
and the dye supplying parts
100
a
to
100
d.
The upper track portion
20
includes a pair of upper shafts
21
rotatably positioned in parallel and positioned transversely relative to the advancing direction of the yarns
2
to be dyed. A pair of upper wheels
27
are oppositely coupled with each of the upper shafts
21
. An upper caterpillar unit
29
rotates around the upper wheels
27
.
The lower track portion
60
includes first and second pairs of lower shafts
61
and
62
rotatably disposed parallel to the upper shafts
21
. The second lower shafts
62
are positioned under the first lower shafts
61
. First and second pairs of lower wheels
65
and
66
are oppositely coupled with the lower shafts
61
and
62
, respectively. A lower caterpillar unit
67
rotates around the lower wheels
65
and
66
.
The dye supplying parts
100
a
to
100
d
are respectively comprised of a dye reservoir
101
for containing dyestuff, a dye belt
103
with at least one portion dipped in the dye reservoir
101
and supplying the dyestuff with the lower caterpillar unit
67
by contact therewith, and a plurality of dye rollers
105
and
106
positioned inside of the dye belt
103
to support rotation of the dye belt
103
.
In the upper part of the frame
19
are disposed the pair of upper shafts
21
parallel to each other. At both ends of each of the upper shafts
21
, bearing members
23
are installed so as to support the rotation of the upper shafts
21
relative to the frame
19
. A driving gear
25
is coupled to one side of one upper shaft
21
so as to-receive a driving force from the outside. On opposite sides of each of the upper shafts
21
are also disposed the pair of upper wheels
27
so as to be rotated together with the upper shafts
21
. Each upper wheel
27
comprises a sprocket wheel having numbers of teeth formed on the circumference thereof. The upper wheels
27
transmits the rotation to the upper caterpillar unit
29
.
The upper caterpillar unit
29
is comprised of a pair of upper chains
31
engaged with the respective upper wheels
27
in the advancing direction of the yams, a plurality of chain brackets
33
taking the shape of “L,” extending inward from the inner portions of the upper chains.
31
, and a plurality of upper dyeing member supports
35
connecting the opposite chain brackets
33
spaced from each other along the axial direction of the upper shafts
21
.
Referring to
FIGS. 5 through 7
, an upper dyeing member
37
is coupled to the upper dyeing member support
35
so as to move in a lengthwise direction of the support
35
. On one surface of each upper dyeing member
37
is provided a roller pin
40
, and on each roller pin
40
is provided a roller
42
rotating relative to the roller pin
40
. These rollers
42
are disposed on the inside of the upper caterpillar unit
29
along the advancing direction of the yarns
2
, and are engaged and guided within a rail recess
54
of an oscillation guide part
49
having a path of approximately “S-shape” (see FIG.
8
).
The lower track portion
60
is in contact with the upper track portion
20
, with yarns
2
to be dyed being positioned between them, thereby creating a section for dyeing the yarns
2
. The lower track portion
60
includes the pair of first lower shafts
61
disposed corresponding with the upper shafts
21
under the upper shafts
21
, and the pair of second lower shafts
62
disposed under the first lower shafts
61
. The first and second lower wheels
65
and
66
formed with sprocket are disposed in each of the first and second lower shafts
61
and
62
spaced from each other so that they can be rotated integrally with the lower shafts. The second lower shafts
62
are positioned in the front and rear of the first lower shafts
61
along the advancing direction of the yarns
2
. Accordingly, the lower caterpillar unit
67
rotatably engaging the lower wheels
65
and
66
approximately takes a shape of trapezoid.
The first lower shaft
61
of the lower caterpillar unit
67
is coupled to a driven gear
63
which is then engaged with the driving gear
25
laterally coupled to the upper shaft
21
. The driven gear
63
is constructed with the same shape and teeth as the driving gear
25
. With this construction, the lower caterpillar unit
67
is rotated with the same speed as that of the upper caterpillar unit
29
in the opposite direction. Herein, to synchronize the speeds of the upper caterpillar unit
29
and the lower caterpillar unit
67
, other driving means such as chain drive may be used.
The lower caterpillar unit
67
is comprised of a pair of lower chains
69
coupled to the lower wheels
65
and
66
, chain brackets
71
taking a shape of “L,” extending from the opposite in sides of the lower chains
69
, a lower dyeing member support
73
connecting the pair of chain brackets
71
spaced with each other along the axial direction of the lower shafts
61
and
62
. A lower dyeing member
77
is coupled to each of the dyeing member supports
73
so that the dyeing member
77
can be elevated or withdrawn almost vertically relative to the support
73
(see FIGS.
11
through
13
).
Press rollers
78
a
to
78
d
having a rotary shaft parallel to the lower shafts are rotatably coupled to the lower dyeing member
77
. Above the press rollers
78
a
to
78
d
are disposed a plurality of press members
87
a
to
87
d
along the advancing direction of the lower caterpillar unit
67
to press the respective press rollers
78
a
to
78
d
so that the lower dyeing member
77
protrudes downward from each of the dyeing member supports
73
. Their construction and operation will be described later.
Under the lower caterpillar unit
67
are disposed the plurality of dye supplying parts
100
a
to
100
d
along the advancing direction of the lower caterpillar unit
67
. The dye supplying parts
100
a
to
100
d
supply dyestuff to the lower dyeing members
77
by contacting with the lower dyeing members
77
of the unit
67
. Inside of the dye reservoir
101
of each of dye supplying parts
100
a
to
100
d
are provided the plurality of dye rollers
105
and
106
having rotary shafts disposed parallel to the second lower shaft
62
. Each of the dye rollers
105
and
106
is coupled to the dye belt
103
for supplying dyestuff, at least a part of which is dipped in the dye reservoir
101
.
FIG. 4
schematically shows an operation of the polychromatic yam dyeing apparatus
5
according to the present embodiment. Referring to
FIG. 4
, the operation of the polychromatic yam dyeing apparatus
5
will be described schematically. Yarns to be dyed are arranged being spaced apart from each other between the upper track portion
20
and the lower track portion
60
. The upper track portion
20
and the lower track portion
60
are rotated opposite, to each other with the same speed. The upper dyeing members
37
and the lower dyeing members
77
are contacted, with the yarns
2
being positioned therebetween. The upper dyeing members
37
oscillate transversely to the advancing direction of the upper caterpillar unit
29
to roll the yarns
2
relative to the lower dyeing members
77
, thereby enabling the dyestuff supplied through the lower dyeing members
77
to be permeated into tissues of the yarns
2
evenly.
After conducting the dyeing while contacting the upper dyeing members
37
, the lower dyeing members
77
move downward to contact the dye, supplying parts
100
a
to
100
d
. The lower dyeing members
77
protrude downward after arriving at the respective dye supplying parts
100
a
to
100
d
, to contact the dye belt
103
so that the dyestuff is supplied thereto. After the dyestuff is supplied thereto, the lower dyeing members
77
move upward to contact the upper dyeing members
37
and conduct again the dyeing.
Referring to the accompanying drawing's again, the polychromatic yarn dyeing apparatus according to the present embodiment will be described in more detail in light of construction.
FIG. 5
is an enlarged view showing an assembled state of the upper dyeing member
37
and the dyeing member support
35
of
FIG. 3
,
FIG. 6
is a side sectional view of the assembly in
FIG. 5
, and
FIG. 7
is an exploded perspective view of the assembly in FIG.
5
. As shown, the upper dyeing member support
35
is formed with a long plate member, the ends of which are formed with coupling holes
36
for coupling to the chain brackets
33
. In the central portion thereof, a receiving slit
38
is provided along the longitudinal direction of the member
35
. The upper dyeing member
37
is engaged in the receiving slit
38
to move in the lengthwise direction of the slit
38
.
The upper dyeing member
37
is comprised of an upper plate
39
, a lower plate
41
and an upper dye pad
45
coupled to the bottom of the lower plate
41
. The upper dyeing member support
35
is positioned between the upper plate
39
and the lower plate
41
parallel to each other. The upper dye pad
45
and a lower dye pad to be described later are, respectively constructed to have a minimum unit width for a desired color and a suitable length for the number of yarns to be dyed and the space between yams. On the lower plate
41
is formed a sliding part
43
protruding toward the upper plate
39
and extending along the longitudinal direction thereof. The sliding part
43
is so wide and thick as to have a tolerance to slide within the receiving slit
38
. The length of the sliding part
43
is such that the upper dyeing member
37
can move along the longitudinal direction of the receiving slit
38
by a predetermined distance. The upper plate
39
is fixed to the end of the sliding part
43
passing through the receiving slit
38
. As described above, the roller pin
40
protrudes from the upper surface of the upper plate
39
and the roller
42
is rotatably coupled to the end of the roller pin
40
.
An upper dye pad fixing plate
47
for fixing the upper dye pad
45
is detachably coupled to the bottom surface of the lower plate
41
. The upper dye pad
45
is formed of a spongy member which has superior process ability, dye-absorbability and ability for maintaining the shape when absorbing the dyestuff. Desirably, such spongy member is made from synthetic fiber, synthetic rubber, synthetic resin or nonwoven fabric.
FIG. 8
is a fragmentary top plan view of an oscillation guide part
49
of
FIG. 3
, and
FIG. 9
is a sectional-view of the oscillation guide part
49
taken along line of IX—IX of FIG.
8
. As illustrated therein, the oscillation guide part
49
is comprised of oscillation guide rails
53
a
and
53
b
forming a rail recess
54
having a shape of approximately “S,” disposed in parallel in the advancing direction of the yarns inside of the lower part of the upper caterpillar unit
29
, and a rail support
51
for supporting the guide rails
53
a
and
53
b
. The rail support
51
takes a section of approximately “U.” At both edges of the rail support
51
are formed fixing flanges
55
extending outwardly. Each fixing flange
55
has holes
57
formed therethrough for fixing the rail support
51
to the frame
19
. The oscillation guide rails
53
a
and
53
b
coupled to the bottom surface of the rail support member
51
has a section of approximately “L.”
FIG. 10
is a fragmentary top plan view showing an oscillating state of the upper dyeing members
37
of FIG.
3
. As depicted, if the upper caterpillar unit
29
is rotated, the roller
42
rotatably coupled to the upper side of each of the upper dyeing members
37
are received in the rail recess
54
formed between the roller guide rails
53
a
and
53
b
. The rollers
52
received within the rail recess
54
move forwardly with the movement speed of the upper caterpillar unit
29
and at the same time rollably contact the roller guide rails
53
a
and
53
b
, and then roll transversely to the advancing direction of the upper caterpillar unit
29
along the S-shaped rail recess
54
.
FIGS. 11 and 12
are enlarged views showing respectively elevation and withdrawal of the lower dyeing member
77
of
FIG. 3
, and
FIG. 13
shows a comparison of the elevation of the lower dyeing member
77
of
FIGS. 11 and 12
with the withdrawal thereof. Referring to these drawings, the lower dyeing member
77
is comprised of an upper plate
79
, a lower plate
81
, a sliding part
83
and a lower dye pad
85
, which are disposed in parallel in sequence. The lower dyeing member support
73
is positioned between the upper plate
79
and the lower plate
81
. The sliding part
83
passes through the lower dyeing member support
73
, so as to be elevated. The lower dyeing pad
85
is coupled to the outer surface of the lower plate
81
. A slit
75
is formed through the lower dyeing member support
73
. The sliding part
83
has a tolerance for sliding through the slit
75
.
As described above, the lower dye pad fixing plate
87
for fixing the lower dye pad
85
is detachably coupled to the bottom surface of the lower plate
81
. The lower dye pad
85
is formed of a spongy member which has superior process ability, dye-absorbability and ability for maintaining the shape when absorbing the dyestuff. Desirably, such spongy member is made from synthetic fiber, synthetic rubber, synthetic resin or nonwoven fabric.
On the outer surface of the upper plate
79
are disposed the pair of press-rollers
78
b
which have rotary shafts disposed in parallel to the lower shafts
61
and
62
. The pair of press rollers
78
b
are disposed so as to be spaced with the same interval as the press members
87
b
corresponding to the dye supplying part
100
b
. Accordingly, the rollers
78
b
become in contact with the press members
87
b
when the rollers
78
b
reach the dye supplying part
100
b
during the course of operation, so that the rollers
78
b
protrude downwardly from the lower dyeing member support
73
, as illustrated in FIGS.
11
and
13
.
A plurality of springs
92
are disposed between the lower dyeing member support
73
and the upper plate
79
. The springs
92
enable the lower dyeing member
77
which is protruded downward by contacting with the press member
87
b
which elastically- presses the upper plate
79
relative to the lower dyeing member support
73
to return to the original state.
FIG. 14
is an enlarged top plan view of the press members of
FIG. 3
,
FIG. 15
is a side sectional view of the press members of
FIG. 14
, and
FIG. 16
is an enlarged perspective view of the press members of
FIG. 14
as arranged. As shown, a press member support
89
having a section of approximately “U” is installed to the frame
19
in the advancing direction of the lower caterpillar unit
67
. The press member support
89
is located inside of the lower caterpillar unit
67
within the dye supply section. At both edges of-the press member support
89
are formed fixing flanges
90
outwardly, for fixing the support
89
to the frame
19
. The fixing flanges
90
have respectively a plurality of bolt holes
91
, through which bolts (not shown) are coupled to the frame
19
.
On the bottom surface of the press member support
89
are disposed plural pairs of the press members
87
a
to
87
d
with predetermined distances therebetween corresponding to the dye support parts
100
a
to
100
d
. Each of the press members
87
a
to
87
d
has a section of approximately “L.” The distance between each pair of the press members
87
a
to
87
d
corresponds to the distance between each pair of press rollers
78
a
to
78
d
. Both ends of each of the press members.
87
a
to
87
d
in the longitudinal direction are rounded so that they smoothly contact with the press rollers
78
a
to
78
d
. As described with reference to
FIGS. 11
to
13
, the press members
87
a
to
87
d
press their respective rollers
78
a
to
78
d
to protrude their corresponding lower dyeing member
77
downwardly, so that dyestuff from the corresponding dye support part is supplied to the lower dyeing member
77
.
FIG. 17
is an enlarged view of the dye supplying part of
FIG. 2
, and
FIG. 18
is a sectional view of the dye supplying part of FIG.
17
. As depicted and described above, the dye supplying part
100
b
is disposed under the lower caterpillar unit
67
along the advancing direction of the lower caterpillar unit
67
, and has the dye reservoir
101
containing dyestuff, the plurality of upper and lower dye rollers
105
and rollers
106
, and the dye belt
103
. The upper and lower dye rollers
105
and
106
are rollably installed at rotary shafts which are disposed in parallel with the lower shafts
61
and
62
in the upper and lower parts of the dye reservoir
101
. The dye belt
103
supplies dyestuff to the lower dyeing pad
85
by travelling around the dye rollers
105
and
106
and contacting with the lower dye pad
85
in a predetermined dyeing section.
A dye gear
108
is coupled to one side of the rotary shaft of the upper dye roller
105
disposed in the upper part of the dye reservoir
101
to transmit a driving force from the outside to the dye roller
105
. Preferably, the upper dye roller
105
and the dye belt
103
are engaged with each other by complementary grooves and protrusions formed thereon so as to prevent slippage therebetween. A spongy member (not shown) is provided on the outer surface of the dye belt
103
, so as to easily absorb dyestuff. Desirably, such spongy member is made from synthetic fiber, synthetic rubber, synthetic resin or nonwoven fabric.
A rail member
107
is provided on the bottom surface of the dye reservoir
101
, for guiding the dye reservoir
101
so as to be correctly positioned under the lower caterpillar unit
67
. A dye level sensor
109
is provided inside of the dye reservoir
101
so as to detect the level of the dye in the dye reservoir
101
.
A plurality of blades
111
are coupled to opposite ends of the rotary shafts of each lower dye roller
106
, for rotating with the rotary shafts so as to stir dyestuff in the reservoir. Beside an ascending part of the dye belt
103
is installed a dye control roller
113
for controlling the amount of the dyestuff absorbed into the dye belt
103
by elastically contacting with the dye belt
103
.
A rotary shaft
117
of the dye control roller
113
is supported by a rotary support
115
, one end of which is rotatably supported in the fixing bracket
113
fixedly coupled to a wall of the dye reservoir
101
. A spring member
1199
is coupled between the wall of the dye reservoir
101
and the rotary support
115
so as to elastically contact the dye control roller
113
with the dye belt
103
.
In the upper portion of the dye reservoir
101
is a belt guide member
121
disposed along the advancing direction of the lower caterpillar unit
67
. The belt guide member
121
functions to prevent the dye belt
103
from drooping or sagging when it contacts the lower dye pad
85
, and at the same time to guide the dye belt
103
absorbing the dyestuff. Under the belt guide member
121
is disposed a vibrating device
123
for vibrating the belt guide member
121
vertically.
With this configuration, the upper track portion
20
and the lower track portion
60
are rotated oppositely with the same speed by the engagement of the driving gear
25
and the driven gear
63
which have the same dimensions. The lower dye pads
85
absorb the dye while passing through the dye support parts
100
a
to
100
d
, and contact with the upper dye pads
45
while moving at the same speed with the yarns
2
placed therebetween. The roller
42
protruding from the upper dyeing member
37
is received within the rail recess
54
formed by the oscillation guide rails
53
a
and
53
b
and moves along the curved line of S-shape. Thus, the upper dye pads
45
move transversely relative to the advancing direction of the upper caterpillar unit
29
against the lower dye pads
85
. The yarns
2
disposed between the upper dye pads
45
and the lower dye pads
85
are rolled laterally along the upper dye pad
45
, thereby absorbing the dye evenly into the tissues of the yarns
2
.
The lower dye pad
85
passing through the dyeing section moves to the dye supplying parts
100
a
to
100
d
disposed under the lower track portion
60
, and contacts with the press rollers
78
a
to
78
d
of the press members
87
a
to
87
d
corresponding to their respective dye supplying parts
100
a
to
100
d
, thereby protruding downwardly. By the downward protrusion, the lower dye pads
85
are in contact with the dye belt
103
absorbing the dye, thereby receiving the dye from the dye belt
103
. The dye is evenly and smoothly supplied into the lower dye pad
85
because the vibrating devices
123
in the dye supplying parts
100
a
to
100
d
vibrate the dye belt
103
vertically.
The lower dye pad
85
after passing through the dye supplying parts
100
a
to
100
d
is withdrawn from the dye belt
103
by the spring
92
and moves to the dyeing section. The dyeing is performed by repetitive processes for contacting with the upper dyeing member
37
, with the yarns
2
to be dyed being positioned therebetween.
In the embodiment described above and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, the curved rail recess
54
is provided above the upper dyeing member
37
and the roller
42
engaging with the rail recess
54
is provided to the upper dyeing member
37
so as to oscillate the upper dyeing member
37
transversely. However, the oscillation can be accomplished, using a construction disclosed in Korean Patent Publication No. 97-313.
Alternatively, a cam profile of S-curve may be provided along the passage of the upper dyeing member
37
, instead of the rail recess
54
. In this case, a protrusion or a roller (not shown) is provided at one side of the upper dyeing member
37
and a spring (not shown) is provided at the other side of the upper dyeing member
37
. Thus, the lower dyeing member
37
can move laterally while the protrusion or roller moves along the cam profile.
In the embodiment described above and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, the distances between each pair of press rollers
78
a
to
78
d
and press members
87
a
to
87
d
are fixed. However, the distances can be adjusted by forming elongated slots for movement in the fixing part thereof.
In the embodiments described above and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, four dye supplying parts are disposed. However, the number of dye supplying parts will vary, depending upon the dyeing pattern.
As described above, the polychromatic yam dyeing apparatus according to the present invention is advantageous in decreasing a space for installation and conducting continuous and repetitive dyeing operations with a unit pattern having predetermined color, width and arrangement.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention, and all such modifications and changes are intended for fall within the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A polychromatic yarn dyeing apparatus comprising:an upper track portion having at least one pair of upper wheels disposed in parallel, an upper caterpillar unit rotatably travelling around the upper wheels in a traveling direction, and a plurality of upper dyeing members coupled with the upper caterpillar unit; a lower track portion having at least one pair of lower wheels disposed in parallel, a lower caterpillar unit rotatably travelling around the lower wheels at the same travelling speed as that of the upper caterpillar unit in a traveling direction and having a travelling section parallel to and moving in an advancing direction with a travelling section of the upper caterpillar unit, and a plurality of lower dyeing members coupled with the lower caterpillar unit, the lower dyeing members contacting the upper dyeing members along the traveling section with a yarn being positioned therebetween; and a plurality of dye supplying parts disposed sequentially along the travelling direction of the lower caterpillar unit, for supplying dyestuff of different colors respectively to preselected ones of the lower dyeing members such that the preselected ones of the lower dyeing members supplied with respective different color dyestuffs travel to the traveling section of the lower caterpillar unit for engagement with the traveling section of the upper caterpillar unit to transfer the associated different color dyestuffs to the yarn located therebetween.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising an elevating unit for elevating the preselected ones of the lower dyeing members toward the corresponding dye supplying parts so as to contact the preselected ones of the lower dyeing members with the different color dyestuff in the respective dye supplying parts.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the elevating unit comprises:a respective lower dyeing member support for supporting each respective one of the lower dying members; a plurality of respective press members provided inside a lower section of the lower caterpillar unit along the traveling direction of the lower caterpillar unit in correspondence to the respective dye supplying parts; a respective press roller protruding from each of the preselected ones of the lower dyeing members for contacting the respective press members to press the respective lower dyeing members against the respective dye supplying parts; and a respective spring disposed between each respective lower dyeing member support and each lower dyeing member associated therewith, for elastically recovering the respective pressed lower dyeing member from a state of being pressed against the respective dye supplying part to an original state.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising an oscillating unit for oscillating the upper dyeing members in the traveling section thereof in a transverse direction relative to the advancing direction of the upper caterpillar unit.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the oscillating unit comprises:a respective upper dyeing member support for supporting each respective one of the upper dyeing members; an oscillation guide part forming a passage of S-type inside a lower section of the upper caterpillar unit along the advancing direction of the traveling section of the upper caterpillar unit; and a respective sliding part protruding from each respective upper dyeing member and slidably guided by the oscillation guide part.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of the dye supplying parts comprises:a dye reservoir for containing the dyestuff; a dye belt forming a closed loop and having a portion dipped in the dye reservoir to contact the dyestuff and an upper section contacting with the lower dyeing members of the lower caterpillar unit; and a dye belt driving unit for driving the dye belt in an opposite direction to the traveling direction the lower caterpillar unit.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising, for each dye supplying part, a dye belt vibrating unit for vibrating the dye belt in a vertical direction relative to an advancing direction of the dye belt.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising, for each dye supplying part, a dye controlling unit in contact with a portion of the dye belt ascending out of the dye reservoir for controlling an amount of dyestuff absorbed in the dye belt.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising, for each dye supplying part, an agitating unit for agitating the dyestuff contained within the dye reservoir.
- 10. A polychromatic yarn dyeing apparatus comprising:an upper track portion having at least one pair of upper wheels disposed in parallel, an upper caterpillar unit rotatably travelling around the upper wheels in a traveling direction, and a plurality of upper dyeing members coupled with the upper caterpillar unit; a lower track portion having at least one pair of lower wheels disposed in parallel, a lower caterpillar unit rotatably travelling around the lower wheels at the same travelling speed as that of the upper caterpillar unit in a traveling direction and having a travelling section parallel to and moving in an advancing direction with a travelling section of the upper caterpillar unit, and a plurality of lower dyeing members coupled with the lower caterpillar unit, the lower dyeing members contacting the upper dyeing members along the traveling section with a yarn being positioned therebetween; a plurality of dye supplying parts disposed sequentially along the travelling direction of the lower caterpillar unit, for supplying dyestuff of different colors respectively to the lower dyeing members; and an oscillating unit for oscillating the upper dyeing members in the traveling section thereof in a transverse direction relative to the advancing direction of the upper caterpillar unit.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising an elevating unit for elevating the lower dyeing members toward the corresponding dye supplying parts so as to contact the lower dyeing members with the dyestuff in the respective dye supplying parts.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the elevating unit comprises:a respective lower dyeing member support for supporting each respective one of the lower dying members; a plurality of respective press members provided inside a lower section of the lower caterpillar unit along the traveling direction of the lower caterpillar unit in correspondence to the respective dye supplying parts; a respective press roller protruding from each of the lower dyeing members for contacting the respective press members to press the respective lower dyeing members against the respective dye supplying parts; and a respective spring disposed between each respective lower dyeing member support and each lower dyeing member associated therewith, for elastically recovering the respective pressed lower dyeing member from a state of being pressed against the respective dye supplying part to an original state.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the oscillating unit comprises:a respective upper dyeing member support for supporting each respective one of the upper dyeing members; an oscillation guide part forming a passage of S-type inside a lower section of the upper caterpillar unit along the advancing direction of the traveling section of the upper caterpillar unit; and a respective sliding part protruding from each respective upper dyeing member and slidably guided by the oscillation guide part.
- 14. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein each of the dye supplying parts comprises:a dye reservoir for containing the dyestuff; a dye belt forming a closed loop and having a portion dipped in the dye reservoir to contact the dyestuff and an upper section contacting with the lower dyeing members of the lower caterpillar unit; and a dye belt driving unit for driving the dye belt in an opposite direction to the traveling direction the lower caterpillar unit.
- 15. The apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising, for each dye supplying part, a dye belt vibrating unit for vibrating the dye belt in a vertical direction relative to an advancing direction of the dye belt.
- 16. The apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising, for each dye supplying part, a dye controlling unit in contact with a portion of the dye belt ascending out of the dye reservoir for controlling an amount of dyestuff absorbed in the dye belt.
- 17. The apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising, for each dye supplying part, an agitating unit for agitating the dyestuff contained within the dye reservoir.
- 18. A polychromatic yarn dyeing apparatus comprising:an upper track portion having at least one pair of upper wheels disposed in parallel, an upper caterpillar unit rotatably travelling around the upper wheels in a traveling direction, and a plurality of upper dyeing members coupled with the upper caterpillar unit; a lower track portion having at least one pair of lower wheels disposed in parallel, a lower caterpillar unit rotatably travelling around the lower wheels at the same travelling speed as that of the upper caterpillar unit in a traveling direction and having a travelling section parallel to and moving in an advancing direction with a travelling section of the upper caterpillar unit, and a plurality of lower dyeing members coupled with the lower caterpillar unit, the lower dyeing members contacting the upper dyeing members along the traveling section with a yarn being positioned therebetween; and a plurality of dye supplying parts disposed sequentially along the travelling direction of the lower caterpillar unit, for supplying dyestuff of different colors respectively to the lower dyeing members, wherein each of the dye supplying parts comprises (a) a dye reservoir for containing the dyestuff, (b) a dye belt forming a closed loop and having a portion dipped in the dye reservoir to contact the dyestuff and an upper section contacting with the lower dyeing members of the lower caterpillar unit, and (c) a dye belt driving unit for driving the dye belt in an opposite direction to the traveling direction the lower caterpillar unit.
- 19. The apparatus according to claim 18, further comprising an elevating unit for elevating the lower dyeing members toward the corresponding dye supplying parts so as to contact the lower dyeing members with the dyestuff in the respective dye supplying parts.
- 20. The apparatus according to claim 19, wherein the elevating unit comprises:a respective lower dyeing member support for supporting each respective one of the lower dying members; a plurality of respective press members provided inside a lower section of the lower caterpillar unit along the traveling direction of the lower caterpillar unit in correspondence to the respective dye supplying parts; a respective press roller protruding from each of the lower dyeing members for contacting the respective press members to press the respective lower dyeing members against the respective dye supplying parts; and a respective spring disposed between each respective lower dyeing member support and each lower dyeing member associated therewith, for elastically recovering the respective pressed lower dyeing member from a state of being pressed against the respective dye supplying part to an original state.
- 21. The apparatus according to claim 18, further comprising, for each dye supplying part, a dye belt vibrating unit for vibrating the dye belt in a vertical direction relative to an advancing direction of the dye belt.
- 22. The apparatus according to claim 18, further comprising, for each dye supplying part, a dye controlling unit in contact with a portion of the dye belt ascending out of the dye reservoir for controlling an amount of dyestuff absorbed in the dye belt.
- 23. The apparatus according to claim 18, further comprising, for each dye supplying part, an agitating unit for agitating the dyestuff contained within the dye reservoir.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
99-16477 |
May 1999 |
KR |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/KR99/00429 |
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WO |
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Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO00/68485 |
11/16/2000 |
WO |
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