Claims
- 1. In compressive crimping of funicular textile material propelled lengthwise and accompanied by flow of propellant fluid into a first laterally confined region, wherein propelled textile material accumulates temporarily as a compressed mass in a downstream portion of the region, and at least some such fluid diffuses laterally from a portion of the region unoccupied by the compressed mass, the improved comprising utilizing positive lateral diffusion of such fluid to control the accumulation of compressed textile material in the region by controlling the rate of forwarding of such textile material out of the region, including the step of forwarding the textile material from the leading edge thereof at a rate commensurate with the extent of accumulation of the compressed mass of textile material in the region, into a separate treating region, confining the textile material temporarily in the separate region with dyestuff present therein, for fluid treatment therein, injecting treating fluid into the latter region, and thereby dyeing the textile material.
- 2. Compressive crimping of funicular textile material according to claim 1, including the step of adjusting the rate of forwarding thereof out of such first region, increasing the rate at increased lateral outflow of diffusion fluid to remove the textile material more rapidly as it tends to accumulate more extensively in the region and thereby block flow of fluid downstream therethrough, and decreasing the rate to remove the textile material less rapidly as it tends to accumulate less extensively in the region and thereby allow flow of fluid downstream, then forwarding it directly into the separate treating region.
- 3. Compressive crimping of funicular textile material according to claims 1 or 2, wherein the treating fluid bears the dyestuff into the latter region.
- 4. A jet stuffer crimper comprising laterally confining means for receiving and temporarily accumulating funicular textile material therein, an upstream portion of the confining means being foraminous and thereby adapted to permit propellant fluid to diffuse laterally therefrom, means for forwarding textile material from the leading edge of an accumulation thereof and out of the confining means, and movable sensing means for sensing lateral diffusion of propellant fluid from the confining means and including a plurality of vanes pivotally mounted about the foraminous portion of the confining means, means biasing the vanes to inhibit diffusion of the fluid therefrom, means for controlling the speed at which the forwarding means removes textile material from the confining means, and control linkage between the deflectable vanes and the speed-control means interconnected so that increased deflection of the vanes increases the forwarding speed, and a laterally confining treatment chamber having an entrance downstream from the forwarding means, variable-speed means for taking up textile material from the treatment chamber, and control linkage between the deflectable vanes and the variable-speed means interconnected so that increased deflection of the vanes increases the takeup speed.
- 5. Jet stuffer crimper according to claim 4, wherein the treatment chamber is foraminous, and including means for injecting treatment fluid including dyestuff into the chamber.
- 6. Jet stuffer crimper according to claim 4, including a plurality of laterally confining treatment chambers arranged to receive the textile material in sequence, including at least one foraminous chamber.
- 7. Jet stuffer crimper according to claim 6, wherein such foraminous laterally confining treatment chamber has a surrounding jacket having an inlet and an outlet for treating fluid.
- 8. Apparatus for stuffer crimping and dyeing funicular textile material, wherein such material is forced together with propellant fluid into the inlet end of a laterally confining crimping chamber in which it buckles into compact crimped configuration, is accumulated temporarily therein, and is withdrawn subsequently from the opposite outlet end thereof, comprising a foraminous portion of the laterally confining chamber upstream of the outlet end and spaced therefrom by a non-foraminous downstream portion of the laterally confining chamber, vane means biased to cover the foraminous portion and deflectable outward therefrom by lateral diffusion of propellant fluid out of the chamber when the flow thereof downstream and out of the outlet end is restricted by compaction of yarn in the downstream portion, variable-speed means for withdrawing the compacted crimped yarn from the chamber through the outlet, and means interconnecting the vane means and the withdrawal means to withdraw the yarn faster the more the vane means is deflected outward by laterally diffusing propellant fluid, and a laterally confining treatment chamber located downstream of the withdrawal means to receive crimped textile material withdrawn from the crimping chamber, and means for injecting treating fluid including dyestuff into the treatment chamber and into crimped yarn therein.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending application, Ser. No. 809,992 filed June 27, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,162,564.
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