EP1029122A1 - A fabric treatment machine and method - Google Patents

A fabric treatment machine and method

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Publication number
EP1029122A1
EP1029122A1 EP98928448A EP98928448A EP1029122A1 EP 1029122 A1 EP1029122 A1 EP 1029122A1 EP 98928448 A EP98928448 A EP 98928448A EP 98928448 A EP98928448 A EP 98928448A EP 1029122 A1 EP1029122 A1 EP 1029122A1
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Prior art keywords
fabric
passage
trough
conveyor belts
milling
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German (de)
French (fr)
Inventor
Laurence Hamilton
Stephen Coldwell
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Holmes Heaton Ltd
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Holmes-Heaton & Co (huddersfield) Ltd
Holmes Heaton & Co Huddersfiel
Holmes-Heaton & Co (huddersfield) Ltd
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06CFINISHING, DRESSING, TENTERING OR STRETCHING TEXTILE FABRICS
    • D06C17/00Fulling

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a fabric treatment machine and
  • a milling trough positioned following nip rollers is essential
  • top or the bottom of the trough this at best, may tear a hole in the fabric providing the following rope can pull the trapped fabric free or worse stop
  • apparatus for treating a length of fabric comprising a passage through which
  • the fabric may be transported, means for creating a gasflow through the fabric
  • a method of treating a length of fabric including the steps of
  • the fabric comprises a milling trough.
  • the trough may have a pivotally mounted
  • the milling trough may
  • One or more belts may be supported
  • guide rollers and some at least of the guide rollers may be arranged for reciprocation to subject the fabric to an alternating force as it passes
  • One of the guide rollers may be movable transverse to
  • guide roller may be arranged to operate a microswitch to slow down the
  • a slip sensor roller may be provided to sense the
  • a reciprocable foot may be provided to urge fabric
  • means for creating a gasflow may comprise a blower supplying
  • the blower draws in
  • Apertures may be provided in the passage for the discharge of gas.
  • means for supplying fabric to the passage comprises a winch roller
  • Means may be provided for supplying liquid such as water
  • This may comprise a pump connected to the fabric in the passage.
  • a liquid heater may be disposed for heating the liquid.
  • a heater board or comb may be disposed downstream of the means for
  • Figure 1 diagrammatically shows a scouring and milling machine
  • Figure 2 shows a first modification of the machine of figure I
  • Figure 3 shows a modification of the milling trough of the machine of
  • Figure 4 shows a second modification of the milling trough of figure
  • the scouring and milling machine comprises a
  • a winch roller 2 is rotatably rotatably
  • An electric drive motor 3 is provided for rotating the winch roller
  • the winch roller 2 has surface projections or
  • roller 2 is disposed an air passage or tunnel indicated generally by the
  • section 7 is provided with apertures 10 through which air may be
  • blower 14 draws air through an air filter 16 and duct 17 from the housing
  • the milling trough 8 comprises a reciprocating foot 18 which serves in
  • the foot 18 is reciprocated by a
  • milling trough 8 comprises a pivotally mounted lid 24 the position of which
  • pneumatically operable piston and cylinder device 25 is attached to the free
  • Means are also provided for supplying water to the fabric as it passes
  • a water heater 28 is provided in the base
  • a drain 29 is also
  • a beater board or comb 30 is disposed adjacent the exit end of the milling trough 8. Also, a fabric guide 31 is disposed on the fabric run
  • the base of the housing 1 is also curved to guide
  • the degree of milling may be altered as
  • the milling trough comprises
  • the conveyor belts 40 and 41 run on respective
  • Reciprocating rollers 44 and 45 are disposed on
  • the speed up control comprises a slip sensor roller pair 46 which acts to
  • the slow down control comprises a
  • microswitch 47 which is operated by one of the guide rollers 42 which is
  • the inner five rollers 50 are mounted for
  • rollers subject fabric passing through the trough 8 to alternating forces.
  • rollers 62 are reciprocable and guide roller 63 may be moved up and down

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Textile Engineering (AREA)
  • Treatment Of Fiber Materials (AREA)

Abstract

In a fabric washing and milling machine fabric to be treated is carried through a passage or tunnel (5) by means of a heated air stream to a milling trough (8). Water may be supplied to the fabric in the passage (5). In a modification the milling trough comprises two endless conveyor belts which carry the fabric forward and subject it to a reciprocating force. As the fabric may be treated withouth being passed through a nip faults in the fabric are reduced or eliminated.

Description

A FABRIC TREATMENT MACHINE AND METHOD
The present invention relates to a fabric treatment machine and
particularly, but not exclusively to a fabric washing and milling machine and
to a method of fabric treatment.
In conventional fabric washing and milling machines the fabric in rope
form is driven around the machine by a pair of nip or squeeze rollers. If the
rope runs in the same fold for too long running marks in the form of
longitudinal fold lines occur. In addition, or alternatively, fabrics an be
damaged by any one or more of the following:- too much squeeze pressure
bursting the weave of a woven fabric, too little squeeze pressure allowing
fabric to slip on the surface of a roller or similar causing rubbing marks or
possibly rubbed holes, and bruising where rollers or similar bounce after
being forced apart to allow piece end sewing to pass through.
In conventional rotary milling machines and combined scouring and
milling machines, a milling trough positioned following nip rollers is essential
to perform lengthwise milling or shrinkage. This creates an even greater
hazard to the fabric where it has to be stripped from the surface of a roller
to force the rope ahead down the trough. If fabric becomes trapped
between the surface of a nip roller and a stripper plate disposed at either the
top or the bottom of the trough, this at best, may tear a hole in the fabric providing the following rope can pull the trapped fabric free or worse stop
the machine necessitating a machine strip down to free the fabric. If fabric
becomes trapped between the edge of a nip roller and a side of the trough
a tear or weft breakage in woven fabric is likely to occur.
According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided
apparatus for treating a length of fabric comprising a passage through which
the fabric may be transported, means for creating a gasflow through the
passage whereby to transport the fabric therethrough, means for supplying
fabric to the passage and means disposed downstream of the passage for
treating the fabric.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is
provided a method of treating a length of fabric including the steps of
feeding the fabric to a passage creating a gasflow through the passage to
transport the fabric through the passage and means for treating the fabric
after passage through the passage.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the means for treating the
fabric comprises a milling trough. The trough may have a pivotally mounted
lid which may be pivoted by means of a pneumatic piston and cylinder
device to alter the degree of milling. Alternatively the milling trough may
comprise one or more conveyor belts. One or more belts may be supported
on guide rollers and some at least of the guide rollers may be arranged for reciprocation to subject the fabric to an alternating force as it passes
through the trough. One of the guide rollers may be movable transverse to
a direction of movement of the fabric through the trough. The movable
guide roller may be arranged to operate a microswitch to slow down the
corresponding conveyor. A slip sensor roller may be provided to sense the
degree of slip of fabric therethrough and to speed up the conveyor at a
chosen slip value. Where there are two conveyor belts, these are arranged
on opposite sides respectively of the trough with the fabric travelling
between them. A reciprocable foot may be provided to urge fabric
emerging from the passage into the means for treating the fabric. The
means for creating a gasflow (usually air) may comprise a blower supplying
air to the passage advantageously via an air heater. The blower draws in
air through an air filter from an enclosure in which the tube is disposed.
Apertures may be provided in the passage for the discharge of gas. The
means for supplying fabric to the passage comprises a winch roller
advantageously driven by an electric motor and having surface projections
to engage fabric. Means may be provided for supplying liquid such as water
to the fabric in the passage. This may comprise a pump connected to the
passage via a pipe. A liquid heater may be disposed for heating the liquid.
A heater board or comb may be disposed downstream of the means for
treating. ln order that the invention may be more clearly understood,
embodiments thereof will now be described by way of example, with
reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
Figure 1 diagrammatically shows a scouring and milling machine
according to the invention,
Figure 2 shows a first modification of the machine of figure I,
Figure 3 shows a modification of the milling trough of the machine of
figure 1 , and
Figure 4 shows a second modification of the milling trough of figure
Referring to figure I, the scouring and milling machine comprises a
housing I. In the upper part of the housing I, a winch roller 2 is rotatably
mounted. An electric drive motor 3 is provided for rotating the winch roller
2 in conventional manner. The winch roller 2 has surface projections or
formations 4 to engage fabric passing round the roller. Downstream of the
roller 2 is disposed an air passage or tunnel indicated generally by the
reference numeral 5. The upper part of this tunnel comprises a convergent
section 6 followed by a parallel sided section 7 which is angled towards and
leads into a milling trough 8. The lower angled part 9 of the parallel sided
section 7 is provided with apertures 10 through which air may be
discharged in the direction of the arrows shown during the milling operation. An air inlet duct 1 1 leads into the section 7. This duct 1 1 is
connected to an air heater 1 2 which in turn is connected via a further air
duct 1 3 to a blower 14 driven by an electric motor 15. In operation this
blower 14 draws air through an air filter 16 and duct 17 from the housing
1 and supplies it via duct 13 air heater 12 and inlet duct 1 1 to the air tunnel
5. The milling trough 8 comprises a reciprocating foot 18 which serves in
operation to urge fabric emerging from the downstream end of the air tunnel
5 in folds into the milling trough 8. The foot 18 is reciprocated by a
reciprocator drive which comprises an electric motor 19 driving through a
belt 20 and pulley 21 a crank 22 and connecting rod 23. The top of the
milling trough 8 comprises a pivotally mounted lid 24 the position of which
may be altered to alter the degree of milling. For this purpose a
pneumatically operable piston and cylinder device 25 is attached to the free
end of the lid 24 remote from the end at which the lid 24 is pivoted.
Means are also provided for supplying water to the fabric as it passes
through the air tunnel 5. This comprises a water pump 26 which draws
water from a main supply on the base of the housing and supplies it via a
water pipe 27 to the air tunnel 5. A water heater 28 is provided in the base
of the housing to heat water drawn out by the pump 26. A drain 29 is also
provided in the housing base to enable contaminated water to be drawn off.
For scouring, a beater board or comb 30 is disposed adjacent the exit end of the milling trough 8. Also, a fabric guide 31 is disposed on the fabric run
up to the winch roller 2. The base of the housing 1 is also curved to guide
the fabric.
In operation of the above described arrangement a continuous run of
fabric F is drawn into the air tunnel 5 by the rotating winch roller 2. The
fabric is carried through the tunnel by means of a heated air stream supplied
by the blower 14 and heater 1 2. Air is discharged from the air tunnel 5
through the apertures 10 in the direction of the arrows shown while the
fabric continues its journey into the milling trough 8 into which it is urged
by the reciprocating foot 18. The degree of milling may be altered as
described by operating the piston and cylinder device to raise and lower the
lid 24. Where water treatment (washing) is required water is simultaneously
pumped to the tunnel 5 by the water pump 26 via the water pipe 27.
In the modification shown in Figure 2, the milling trough comprises
two endless conveyor belts 40 and 41 disposed on opposite sides
respectively of the fabric. The conveyor belts 40 and 41 run on respective
guide rollers 42 and 43. Reciprocating rollers 44 and 45 are disposed on
belt runs between pairs of guide rollers 42 and 43. These rollers 44 and
45 reciprocate to subject the fabric F passing through the trough to
alternating forces substantially transverse to the forward direction of
movement. Controls are provided to speed up or slow down the conveyors. The speed up control comprises a slip sensor roller pair 46 which acts to
speed up the conveyors when a predetermined degree of slip of the fabric
F through the rollers is sensed. The slow down control comprises a
microswitch 47 which is operated by one of the guide rollers 42 which is
mounted for movement transverse to the forward direction of movement.
If insufficient fabric accumulates between the conveyors the roller 42
contacts the microswitch to slow down the conveyors.
In the modification shown in figure 3, the lid 24 of the milling trough
8 of figure I is replaced by a series of seven driven rollers (the number may
be varied as desired) . The inner five rollers 50 are mounted for
reciprocating movement and the position of the final roller 51 is controlled
by means of a pneumatic piston and cylinder device 52. The reciprocating
rollers subject fabric passing through the trough 8 to alternating forces.
In the modification shown in figure 4, the lid 24 of the milling trough
80 of figure 1 is replaced by a driven conveyor belt 60. This belt 60 runs
on driven guide rollers 61 , 62 and 63. Guide rollers 61 are fixed, guide
rollers 62 are reciprocable and guide roller 63 may be moved up and down
by means of a pneumatically operable piston and cylinder device 64. The
reciprocating rollers subject fabric passing through the trough 8 to
alternating forces.
In all cases, as the fabric is not passed through a nip, the faults outlined in the introductory part of the specification are either eliminated or
reduced.
It will be appreciated that the above embodiments have been
described by way of example only and that many variations are possible
without departing from the scope of the invention.

Claims

CIAIMS
1 . Apparatus for treating a length of fabric comprising a passage
through which the fabric may be transported, means for creating a
gasflow through the passage whereby to transport the fabric
therethrough, means for supplying fabric to the passage and means
disposed downstream of the passage for treating the fabric.
2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , in which the means for treating the
fabric comprises a milling trough (8)
3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2, in which the trough (8) has a
pivotally mounted lid (24) to alter the degree of milling.
4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 3, in which a pneumatic piston and
cylinder device (25) are provided to pivot the lid(24).
5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2, in which the milling trough (8)
comprises one or more conveyor belts (40, 41 ) .
6. Apparatus as claimed in claim 5, in which one or more conveyor belts
(40, 41 ) run on guide rollers (42, 43, 44, 45) and one or more guide
rollers (43, 45) are arranged for reciprocation to subject fabric (F) to
an alternating force as it passes through the trough (8) .
7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 5 or 6, in which control means (46,
47) are provided to speed up or slow down the conveyor belts (40,
41 ).
8. Apparatus as claimed in claim 7, in which the control means to speed
up the conveyor belts (40, 41 ) comprises a slip sensor roller pair (46)
operative to speed up the conveyor belts when a predetermined
degree of slip of the fabric (F) through the rollers is sensed.
9. Apparatus as claimed in claim 7 or 8, in which the control means to
slow down the conveyor belts (40, 41 ) comprises a microswitch (47)
which is arranged to be operated by one of the guide rollers (42)
which is mounted for movement transverse to the forward direction
of movement.
10. Apparatus as claimed in any of claims 5 to 9, in which there are two
conveyor belts (40, 41 ) disposed on opposite sides respectively of
the trough (8) with the fabric, in operation, travelling between them.
1 1 . Apparatus as claimed in any of claims 2 to 10, in which the trough
(8) comprises a reciprocating foot (18) operative to urge fabric into
the trough (8) .
1 2. Apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the means for
creating a gas flow comprises a blower (14).
13. Apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim, in which a heater (12)
is provided for heating the gas flow.
14. Apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the means for
supplying fabric comprises a winch roller (2) having surface projections (4) to engage the fabric.
1 5. Apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim, in which means are
provided for supplying liquid (26, 27) to fabric in the passage.
16. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 5, in which the means for supplying
comprises a pump (26) connected to the passage (5) via a pipe (27)
17. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 5 or 1 6, in which the heater (28) is
provided for heating liquid.
18. A method of treating a length of fabric including the steps of feeding
the fabric to a passage creating a gasflow through the passage to
transport the fabric through the passage and means for treating the
fabric after passage through the passage.
19. A method as claimed in claim 18, in which the fabric is treated by
milling a trough (8).
20. A method as claimed in claim 19, in which the degree of milling is
varied.
21 . A method as claimed in claim 19, in which the fabric is conveyed by
conveyor belts (40, 41 ).
22. A method as claimed in claim 21 , in which the fabric is subjected to
an alternating force as it passes through the trough (8).
23. A method as claimed in claim 21 or 22, in which the speed of the
conveyor belts is controlled to control the passage of the fabric though the trough (8).
24. A method as claimed in any of claims 18 to 23, in which liquid is
supplied to the fabric in the passage.
25. A method as claimed in claim 24 in which the liquid is heated.
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