US1902358A - Apparatus for the multiple or multicolor dyeing of hanks of yarn - Google Patents

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US1902358A
US1902358A US580408A US58040831A US1902358A US 1902358 A US1902358 A US 1902358A US 580408 A US580408 A US 580408A US 58040831 A US58040831 A US 58040831A US 1902358 A US1902358 A US 1902358A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06BTREATING TEXTILE MATERIALS USING LIQUIDS, GASES OR VAPOURS
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06BTREATING TEXTILE MATERIALS USING LIQUIDS, GASES OR VAPOURS
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • the present invention relates to apparatuses for the multiple or multi-color dyeing of hanks of yarn, and more particularly to a device for swinging and wringing or pressing hanks which are subjected to multicolor stepwise or intermittent dyeing operations (clouding or shading), wherein at any given time only a part of the hank is suspended in the dye bath contained in the dyeing vat.
  • members such as rods, bars, tubes, rollers or the like for moving the suspended hanks in the bath are provided, which members are arranged above the bath so as to be capable of moving at any given time in the Same direction as one another or in opposite directions to one another, in such manner that the hanks which are only immersed in the bath to the desired extent are swung to and fro in the said bath and after the completion of the dyeing operation can be wrung out or pressed between the said members while being lifted out of the bath or after they have been lifted out of the bath.
  • Devices of this kind for carrying out the invention may be constructed in many different ways.
  • Figs. 1 to 10 show diagrammatically various constructional forms of the swinging and wringing members provided above the dye bath, according to the invention, and indicate at the same time the mode of operation of the said members.
  • Figs. 11, 12 and 13 show in front elevation and end elevation, both partly in section, and in plan one constructional form of the device according to the invention.
  • Figs. 14 and 15 show in end elevation partly in section and in plan respectively a modified constructional form of the device according to the invention. 7
  • Figs. 16 and 18 show in plan and in end g elevation, partly 1n sectlon, respectively a further modified constructional form according to the invention.
  • Fig. 17 shows in plan a still further modified constructional form according to the invention.
  • Figs. 19 and 20 show details indicating the method of supporting the members for swinging the hanks, Fig. 19 being a section taken on line ab of Fig. 13 and Fig. 20 being a section taken on line c l of Fig. .13.
  • -wh1ch members may be of any desired cross section and may be grouped in different ways.
  • the wringing out of the hanks or of the parts of the hanks which have'been dyed is effected by a pressing operation applied progressively from above downwards, for which purpose the aforesaid members .9 (rods, bars, tubes, rollers or the like) may be employed as indicated in Figs. 6 to 8.
  • easily rotatable tubes P serving as pressing rollers may be provided on the rods horizontal position and moving the pressing members 8 or P respectively simultaneously downwards and towards one another (see Fig. 10).
  • Figs. l1, 12 and 13 illustrate a constructional example in which the wringing or pressing rods 8 are mounted in guide bars F, F two of the hanks being shown in the position for swinging and two other hanks in the position for wringing.
  • the guide bars F, F which are suspended from the carriers T may be actuated by means of two pairs of connecting rods 1, p and p 12 which may be operated intermittently either so as to perform a simultaneous reciprocating movement in the same direction for the purpose of swinging the parts of the hanks.
  • St which are to be dyed, in the bath, and so as to perform reciprocating movements in directions which are opposite to one another, at any giventime, for the purpose of wringing out or pressing the dyed parts of the hanks.
  • the swinging movement can be imparted suitable ad uStment of the arms of the cranks to the guide bars by the connecting rods in two ways.
  • the two connecting rods p, p engage with the two crank pins k, is and the two connecting rods 19,, engage with the two crank pins 70,, In, which are displaced with regard to the crank pins 70,16 by an angle of 180, as a result of which when the shaft A rotates, the pairs of guide bars F, F and F F instead of moving at any given time in the same direction, move in opposite directions towards one another and thus cause the rods 8 to exert a pressing action.
  • the said pressing action can likewise be effected in two different ways, namely continuously or intermittently.
  • a continuous pressing action is obtained if the shaft A is put out of continuous operation by disengaging by means of a striking gear G the bevel wheel 1' mounted on the driving shaft M, and is turned by means of the hand lever H and the weighted'or spring controlled lever L to such an extent only that the pressing rods 8 operated by means of the connecting rods p and p and the guide bars F and F exert the necessary pressing action 011 the banks St.
  • the amount of the pressure can be ad-- justed as desired according to the amount of force exerted by hand or by the weight or spring action.
  • the swinging and pressing rods .9 can be inserted as required in the guide bars F and lifted out of the latter..
  • Figs. .14 and 15 show a constructional example in which some of the swinging or pressing members 8 are fixed on a hollow shaft and the other swinging or pressing members are fixed on a shaft located within the said hollow shaft in such manner that the two shafts together with their rods 8 can be displaced in an axial direction and also turned through an angle of 90 independently of one another.
  • the hanks are'shown in the pressing position.
  • the shafts C and D are actuated by means of slide rings from the two connecting rods p and 11 which are in turn actuated in the above-described manner by the cranks on the shaft A, which latter has been indicated on the drawing for space reasons at the upper part of Fig. 15 instead of below.
  • the two shafts C, D are adapted to be turned through about 90 so that all the rods carried on the said shafts can be rapidly brought into and out of the operative position, the necessary turning movement being effected, in the case of a small number of rods, by means of a hand lever and, in the case of a large number of rods, by means of a segment, worm wheel or the like.
  • Figs. 16 and 18 also show two shafts U, V carrying the rods 8, but in this case the shafts are not arranged within one another but side by side.
  • the rods appertaining to the rear shaft U are provided with a curved portion whichpasses over the rods appertaining to the front shaft V, but the said first-named rods are shaped so that their ends are located when in the operative position in the same horizontal plane as that in which the rods appertaining to the shaft V are located.
  • Both the shafts together with the rods carried by them are axially displaceable and can be turned through an angle of about 90.
  • hanks are only shown in the pressing position in Fig. 16, the direction of movement of the connecting rods, shafts and pressing rods, corresponding to the pressing operation, beingindicated by means of arrows.
  • Fig. 18 shows the hanks in the position which they occupy when being swung to and fro.
  • the said rods should be of particularly strong construction or should be inserted in the guide bars on the side of the vat located opposite to the shafts U, V, in similar manner to that shown in Fig. 13.
  • the weighted levers X, Y serve for compensating the weight of the rods and for facilitating the rotation ofthe shafts U, V when the rods 8 are put out of action.
  • the two shafts U, V are not moved uniformly in the same direction but are moved in opposite directions, this being effected by means of suitable devices, for example similar to those shown in Figs. 13 and 15,or by other devices constructed differently but operated in similar manner.
  • the swinging rods appertaining to the shaft U pass over the shaft V in the manner, illustrated in Fig. 18.
  • the swinging rods 3 mounted in guide bars F, as illustrated in Figs. 11, 12 and 13, can be easily and rapidly inserted and removed without touching the suspension rollers W, which latter are always located above the said swinging rods.
  • the swinging and pressing devices for multiple dyeing of hanks of yarn described with reference to Figs. 1 to 20 therefore renderpossible a very compact arrangement of the suspending rollers-which is particularly advantageous inasmuch as it is thereby rendered possible to construct machines for the multiple dyeing of hanks of yarn, having a high efficiency and small dimensions.
  • a device for swinging and wringing hanks of yarn subjected to multiple stepwise dyeing operations in a dye bath comprising in combination: means for suspending the hanks sothat they are immersed only neously in opposite directions to one another v to the desired extent in the dye bath; members arranged above the dye bath for moving the hanks; means for moving said members simultaneously e ther in the same direction 5 or in opposite directions to one another,
  • said means comprising a shaft on which some of said members are mounted; and a second shaft which is arranged adjacent to said first-named shaft and on which the others of said members are mounted; the said two shafts being arranged so as to be axially displaceable and to be rotatable together with said members through an angle of 90 independently of and, when desired, dependently on one another, substantially as described.
  • a device for swinging and wringing hanks of yarn subjected to multiple stepwise dyeing operations in a dye bath comprising in combination: means for suspending the hanks so that they are immersed only to the desired extent in the dye bath; members arranged above the dye bath for moving the hanks; means for moving said members simultaneously either in the same direction or in opposite directions to one another, whereby the hanks are swung to and fro during the dyeing operation by said members and are wrung out after the dyeing operationbetween said members upon withdrawal from the bath; said means comprising a hollow shaft on which some of said members are mounted; and a second shaft which is journalled in said hollow shaft and on which the others of said members are mounted; the said two shafts being arranged so as to be axially displaceable and to be rotatable together with said members through an angle of 90 independentlyuofand, when desired, dependently on one another, substantially as described.
  • a device for swinging and wringing hanks of yarn subjected to multiple stepwise dyeing operations in a dye bath comprising in combination: means for suspending the hanks so that they are immersed only to the desired extent in the dye bath, said suspending means remaining at a definite height above the bath during each individual dyeing operation; members arranged in the same horizontal plane above the dye bath for moving the hanks; means for moving said members simultaneously in the same direction whereby the hanks are swung to and fro during the dyeing operation; and means for moving said members simultawhereby the hanks are wrung out after the dyeing operations between said members upon withdrawal from the bath, substantially as described.
  • a dyeing vat for the reception of the dye bath; and a device for swinging and wringing the hanks comprising means for suspending the hanks so that, during each individual dyeing operation, they are immersed only to a predetermined substantially invariable extent in the dye bath; rods arranged in the same plane above the dye bath adjacent to the hanks; guide bars which are arranged laterally of the dyeing vat and in which said rods are detachably mounted, said guidebars being adapted to reciprocate all the rods outside of the dye bath simultaneously in the same directions, whereby the hanks are swung to and fro in the bath and being likewise adapted, when desired, simultaneously to move some of said rods in one direction and the others in the opposite direction whereby the hanks can be wrung out upon withdrawal from the dye bath after each dyeing operation between oppositely moved rods, substantially as described
  • a dyeing vat for the reception of the dye bath; and a device for swinging and wringing the banks comprising means for suspending the hanks so that, during each individual dyeing operation, they are immersed only to a predetermined substantially invariable extent in the dye bath, and do not turn therein; rods arranged substantially in one plane above the dye bath in between the hanks; guide bars which are arranged laterally of the dyeing vat and in which said rods are detachably mounted, said guide bars being adapted to reciprocate all the rods outside of the dye bath in the same plane either simultaneously in the same direction, whereby the hanks are swung to and fro in the bath or, when desired, simultaneously to move some of said rods in one direction and the others in the opposite direction, whereby the hanks can be wrung out upon withdrawal from the dye bath.

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