US2359776A - Method of producing resistlike two-tone effects in dyeing textiles - Google Patents

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US2359776A
US2359776A US418842A US41884241A US2359776A US 2359776 A US2359776 A US 2359776A US 418842 A US418842 A US 418842A US 41884241 A US41884241 A US 41884241A US 2359776 A US2359776 A US 2359776A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06PDYEING OR PRINTING TEXTILES; DYEING LEATHER, FURS OR SOLID MACROMOLECULAR SUBSTANCES IN ANY FORM
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  • One of the primary objects of our invention is to produce two-tone effects by partially saturating or wetting, i. e.', by dampening, selected areas constituting a pattern or design, with water, and then directly dyeing the cloth while said selected areas are still damp.
  • the moistening of the selected areas by the water in part satisfies the absorptive capacity of such areas so that, relatively, such areas can take up but a small amount of the dye.
  • very interesting twotone efi'ects can be obtained, from very fine to quite coarse or broad delineations.
  • a carrier such as gum tragacanth, gum arable, British B2 gum,
  • cornstarch, potato starch, and the like which serves to provide a thickened aqueous solution or mixture such as is capable of being carried on and applied by the customary printing roll, according to customary printing technique.
  • the amount of carrier employed is sufllcient to so mixture that it will be carried in the engraved portions or the roll, the same as in ordinary printing. This can be readily determined by trial.
  • the cloth is dyed.
  • the dyeing may be done witha' padder, a jig, or a beck, providing the pattern or design in the form of damp areas has been applied directly prior to entering the fabric in the dye bath and while such areas are still damp.
  • the printing roll engraved to the usual depth, the amount of water present when the solution or printing of the cloth soluble thickening agent by means of a printing v -mixture is sufllciently thick to be properly held in the depressions of the printing roll, gives very satisfactory results.
  • By increase in depth of engraving the amount of water which is present will be somewhat greater. It will be clear that the amount of water applied should not be so great that the pattern or design is lost through spreading of the water to adjoining areas.
  • the thickener is removed, for

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thicken the solution or Patented Oct. 10, 1
EN OFFICE DIETHOD 0F PRODUC TONE EFFECTS INGRESISTLIKE Two- IN DYEING TEXTILES William Milne, Newport, and Anthony Joseph Tokarz, Wilmington, Del., assignors to Joseph Bancroft & Sons Duration of Delaware Wilmington, Del., a cor- No Drawing. Application November 12, 1941,
Serial No. 418,842 a 2 Claims. (oi 8-65) I This invention relates to the production of reslst-like two-toneefiects in dyeing textile fabrics.
In the present methods now used for producing'ornamental efl'ect by resists, it is customary to employ resist agents which are printed onthe cloth and dried prior to the dyeing operations} It is sometimes necessary ing. In these methods obtained by chemical and mechanical .action.
One of the primary objects of our invention is to produce two-tone effects by partially saturating or wetting, i. e.', by dampening, selected areas constituting a pattern or design, with water, and then directly dyeing the cloth while said selected areas are still damp. In this process the results are obtained by physical rather than chemical action. The moistening of the selected areas by the water, in part satisfies the absorptive capacity of such areas so that, relatively, such areas can take up but a small amount of the dye. In this manner very interesting twotone efi'ects can be obtained, from very fine to quite coarse or broad delineations.
In carrying out the invention and to secure the desired control, we provide a carrier such as gum tragacanth, gum arable, British B2 gum,
to wash before the dyethe desired results are which reason it is best to use a water soluble.
cornstarch, potato starch, and the like, which serves to provide a thickened aqueous solution or mixture such as is capable of being carried on and applied by the customary printing roll, according to customary printing technique. The amount of carrier employed is sufllcient to so mixture that it will be carried in the engraved portions or the roll, the same as in ordinary printing. This can be readily determined by trial.
Immediately after the and while the selected areas defining the patternv or design printed are still damp, the cloth is dyed. The dyeing may be done witha' padder, a jig, or a beck, providing the pattern or design in the form of damp areas has been applied directly prior to entering the fabric in the dye bath and while such areas are still damp. With the printing roll engraved to the usual depth, the amount of water present when the solution or printing of the cloth soluble thickening agent by means of a printing v -mixture is sufllciently thick to be properly held in the depressions of the printing roll, gives very satisfactory results. By increase in depth of engraving the amount of water which is present will be somewhat greater. It will be clear that the amount of water applied should not be so great that the pattern or design is lost through spreading of the water to adjoining areas.
It will be, seen from the foregoing that, in contradistinction to the ordinary resist methods, it is now possible to couple the printing and dyeing in one, continuous operation which is very simple and inexpensive. This constitutes another object of our invention.
In the washing operation customarily following the dyeing, the thickener is removed, for
thickener, although any thickener which is readily removable on washing and which otherwise functions like the carriers me tioned, may be employed. a We claim: 1. The continuous method of producing'reslstlike two-tone effects in dyeing textiles which comprises printing, with a printing roll, a pattern or design with water and a water soluble thickening agent to produce a resist consisting of said water and agent, the amount of agent being such that the aqueous mixture or solution is held in the depressions of the printing roll'until the printing'occurs, and in continuously dyeing the fabric in an aqueous bath, as printed and while the areas of the design are still damp. g
- 2. The method of producing resist like twotone effects in dyeing textile fabrics which coml prises dampening selected areas of the fabric with a solution consisting of water and a water roll, to define a resist pattern or design, the amount of agent being such that the aqueous mixture or solution is held in the depressions o1 the printing roll until the printing, and then dyeing the fabric in an aqueous bath while the areas 01' said pattemor design are still damp. WILLIAM MILNE.
ANTHONY JOSEPH TOKAR Z.
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US2733974A (en) * 1956-02-07 Method of making striped textile fabric
US4146362A (en) * 1977-11-14 1979-03-27 Rca Corporation Multi-dye textile dyeing process
US4622042A (en) * 1978-06-19 1986-11-11 Rca Corporation Textile dyeing process
US4622040A (en) * 1978-06-19 1986-11-11 Rca Corporation Textile dyeing process
US4622041A (en) * 1978-06-19 1986-11-11 Rca Corporation Textile dyeing process
US4622043A (en) * 1978-06-19 1986-11-11 Rca Corporation Textile dyeing process: multicolor pattern dyeing of tufted nylon carpet

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2733974A (en) * 1956-02-07 Method of making striped textile fabric
US4146362A (en) * 1977-11-14 1979-03-27 Rca Corporation Multi-dye textile dyeing process
US4622042A (en) * 1978-06-19 1986-11-11 Rca Corporation Textile dyeing process
US4622040A (en) * 1978-06-19 1986-11-11 Rca Corporation Textile dyeing process
US4622041A (en) * 1978-06-19 1986-11-11 Rca Corporation Textile dyeing process
US4622043A (en) * 1978-06-19 1986-11-11 Rca Corporation Textile dyeing process: multicolor pattern dyeing of tufted nylon carpet

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