Claims
- 1. Commercial bleaching apparatus comprising:
- a horizontally disposed drum structure having an open inlet end into which textile goods to be bleached may be inserted, and an open outlet end through which bleached textile goods may be discharged,
- said drum structure having stationary hollow cylindrical outer wall means, and perforated hollow cylindrical inner wall means concentrically disposed within said outer wall means and being operatively drivable relative thereto in a manner alternately oscillating said inner wall means through a rotational arc of less than 360.degree. and then rotating said inner wall means through a full 360.degree. arc,
- the interior of said outer wall means being axially divided into a prescour zone positioned at said inlet end and bleach and rinse zones positioned downstream of said prescour zone, and the interior of said inner wall means being divided into axial sections received in said prescour, bleach and rinse zone,
- said inner wall means, in response to successive rotations thereof through full 360.degree. arcs, being operative to axially shift textile goods from section to section thereof, toward said open outlet end, and then outwardly through said open outlet end;
- drive means for operatively driving said inner wall means relative to said outer wall means;
- makeup means for continuously flowing water through said rinse zone first to said prescour zone and then to waste in a manner maintaining essentially constant, equal heights of water in lower side portions of said rinse and said prescour zones and in the sections of said inner wall means disposed therein;
- recirculating means for maintaining an essentially constant height of water in said bleach zone essentially equal to the water heights in said rinse and said prescour zones,
- said recirculating means including means for periodically transferring water from said rinse zone back into said bleach zone;
- heating means for heating water disposed in said prescour, bleach and rinse zones; and
- means for selectively adding a bleaching agent to said bleach zone.
- 2. The commercial bleaching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said drum structure is the drum structure of a tunnel type continuous batch washer.
- 3. The commercial bleaching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said rotational arc through which said inner wall means are oscillated is approximately 240.degree..
- 4. The commercial bleaching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said drive means are operative to rotationally drive said inner wall means relative to said outer wall means at about 5 RPM.
- 5. The commercial bleaching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said makeup means and said recirculating means are operative to maintain volumes of water in said prescour, bleach and rinse zones equal to from about 25% to about 30% of the total volumes of said prescour, bleach and rinse zones.
- 6. The commercial bleaching apparatus of claim 5 wherein said volumes of water in said prescour, bleach and rinse zones are equal to about 27% of the total volumes of said prescour, bleach and rinse zones.
- 7. The commercial bleaching apparatus of claim 5 wherein said makeup means and said recirculating means include equal height overflow weir box means associated with said prescour, bleach and rinse zones and operative to drain water from lower side portions thereof.
- 8. The commercial bleaching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said heating means include means for injecting steam into said prescour, bleach and rinse zones.
- 9. The commercial bleaching apparatus of claim 8 wherein said heating means are operative to maintain water temperatures within said drum structure that progressively decrease from said bleach zone to said rinse zone.
- 10. The commercial bleaching apparatus of claim 9 wherein said heating means are operative to maintain a water temperature of approximately 150.degree. F. in said prescour zone, approximately 200.degree. F. in said bleach zone and a water temperature ranging from about 180.degree. F. to about 130.degree. F. in said rinse zone.
- 11. The commercial bleaching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said commercial bleaching apparatus further comprises loading funnel means connected to said open inlet end of said drum structure for receiving successive batches of textile goods to be bleached and delivering the batches into the inlet end section of said inner wall means, and said means for periodically transferring water from said makeup water tank back into said bleach zone include circulating pump means operative to intermittently deliver water from said makeup water tank to the interior of said loading funnel means.
- 12. The commercial bleaching apparatus of claim 1 wherein the interior of said outer wall means is axially divided into a series of modules defining said prescour, bleach and rinse zones, and said inner wall means have two sections thereof rotatably disposed in each of said modules.
- 13. The commercial bleaching apparatus of claim 12 wherein said prescour zone is defined by one of sad module, said bleach zone is defined by three of said modules and said rinse zone is defined by one of said modules.
- 14. The commercial bleaching apparatus of claim 1 further comprising extractor press means disposed adjacent said open outlet end of said drum structure and operative to receive successive batches of bleached textile goods discharged therefrom and remove water from the discharged batches.
- 15. The commercial bleaching apparatus of claim 14 further comprising circulating pump means operative to transfer from said extractor press means to said rinse zone water removed from textile goods received by said extractor press means.
- 16. Commercial bleaching apparatus comprising:
- a horizontally disposed drum structure having an open inlet end into which textile goods to be bleached may be inserted, and an open outlet end through which bleached textile goods may be discharged,
- said drum structure having stationary hollow cylindrical outer wall means, and perforated hollow cylindrical inner wall means concentrically disposed within said outer wall means and being operatively drivable relative thereto in a manner alternatively oscillating said inner wall means through a rotational arc of approximately 240.degree. and then rotating said inner wall means through a full 360.degree. arc, the interior of said outer wall means being axially divided into a prescour zone positioned at said inlet end and bleach rinse zones positioned downstream of said prescour zone, and the interior of said inner wall means being divided into axial sections received in said prescour, bleach and rinse zones,
- said inner wall means, in response to successive rotations thereof through full 360.degree. arcs, being operative to axially shift textile goods from section to section thereof, toward said open outlet end, and then outwardly through said open outlet end;
- drive means for operatively driving said inner wall means relative to said outer wall means at a rotational speed of approximately 5 RPM;
- makeup means for continuously flowing water through said prescour and rinse zone and then to waste in a manner maintaining essentially constant, equal heights of water in lower side portions of said prescour and rinse zones and in the sections of said inner wall means disposed therein;
- recirculating means for maintaining an essentially constant height of water in said bleach zone essentially equal to the water heights in said prescour and rinse zone,
- said makeup means and said recirculating means being operative to maintain volumes of water in said prescour, bleach and rinse zones equal to from about 25% to about 30% of the total volumes of said prescour, bleach and rinse zones,
- said recirculating means including means for periodically transferring water from said rinse zone back into said bleach zone;
- heating means for heating water disposed in said prescour, bleach and rinse zones, said heating means being operative to maintain water temperatures within said drum structure that progressively decrease from said bleach zone to said rinse zone; and
- means for selectively adding a bleaching agent to said bleach zone.
- 17. The commercial bleaching apparatus of claim 16 wherein said heating means are operative to maintain a water temperature of approximately 150.degree. F. in said prescour zone, a water temperature of approximately 200.degree. F. in said bleach zone and a water temperature ranging from about 180.degree. F. to about 130.degree. F. in said rinse zone.
- 18. The commercial bleaching apparatus of claim 16 wherein said commercial bleaching apparatus further comprises loading funnel means connected to said open inlet end of said drum structure for receiving successive batches of textile goods to be bleached and delivering the batches into the inlet end section of said inner wall means, and said means for periodically transferring water from said makeup water tank back into said bleach zone include circulating pump means operative to intermittently deliver water from said makeup water tank to the interior of said loading funnel means.
- 19. The commercial bleaching apparatus of claim 16 further comprising extractor press means disposed adjacent said open outlet end of said drum structure and operative to receive successive batches of bleached textile goods discharged therefrom and remove water from the discharged batches, and circulating pump means operative to transfer from said extractor press means to said rinse zone water removed from textile goods received by said extractor press means.
- 20. The commercial bleaching apparatus of claim 16 wherein said drum structure is the drum structure of a tunnel type continuous batch washer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application No. 08/282,209, filed Jul. 28, 1994 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,426,958, issued Jun. 27, 1995), which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application No. 08/067,516, filed May 24, 1993 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,333,475, issued Aug. 2, 1994).
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