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  • My invention relates to an arrangement of adjustable tenter or dipping frame for use in redyeing silk fabrics, whereby perfect evenness of color is obtained.
  • Figure 1 shows a plan of the improved adjustable dipping-frame
  • Fig. 2 an end view of same
  • Fig. 3 shows the frame in position upon the dye-vat
  • Fig. 4 shows different views of the means of attaching the fabric to the frame.
  • the bars a to are each provided with a row of teeth, a, each having a slit, f, at the end, in which the fabric 9 is inserted and secured by a pin, h, passed in an inclined direction through holes in the end of each tooth e, as shown, there being a number of these holes to permit the ready insertion of the pin.
  • the disposition of these teeth and pins for securely and easily suspending and removing the fabric is one of the features of my invention.
  • the fabric being hung in a vertical direction, and so as to be entirely free during the immersion, all liability of crumpling and injury thereto is thus avoided.
  • the apparatus may be easily cleaned, and may be used for any colors.
  • the apparatus may be held in the hand or suspended by any known means, such as a travcling or other crane or tackle, both while at taching the fabric and for transferring, dipping, and agitating it in one or more vats, c.
  • any known means such as a travcling or other crane or tackle, both while at taching the fabric and for transferring, dipping, and agitating it in one or more vats, c.
  • the fabric is held by the folds and the pins quickly removed. If the pins become oxidized, they are replaced by new ones.
  • the dipping-frame which is supported upon the vatj in the position shown in Fig. 3, may also be employed for drying fabrics, whereby the necessity of handlingis avoided and creasin g and other damage to the fabrics prevented.
  • I claim- 1 In a tenter or dipping frameforuse in dyeing, the construction of bars a, having teeth provided with a slit,f, at their end, in cornbiedge of each fold of the fabric to be dyed, subnation with a pin, h, securing the fabric into stantially as specified.
  • holding-pins h all arranged to hold the fabric JEAN BAPTISTE ROLLAND.

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' A. LYON.
Dipping Frame.
No.241,499. Patented Ma 17,1881.
' UNITED STATES;
PATENT OFFICE.
ANDRE LYON, OF ALGIERS, ALGERIA.
DlPPlNG-FRAME.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 241,499, dated May 17, 1se1.
Application filed August 17, 1880. (No model.) Patented in France September 20, 1879.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ANDRE: LYoN, of Algiers, Algeria, have invented an Improved Tenter or Dipping Frame for Use in Dyeing, (for which I have received French patent for fifteen years, dated September 20, 1879, No. 132,790,) and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being bad to the annexed sheet of d rawings, making a part of the same.
My invention relates to an arrangement of adjustable tenter or dipping frame for use in redyeing silk fabrics, whereby perfect evenness of color is obtained.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 shows a plan of the improved adjustable dipping-frame, and Fig. 2 an end view of same. Fig. 3 shows the frame in position upon the dye-vat, while Fig. 4 shows different views of the means of attaching the fabric to the frame.
The same letters of reference indicate like parts in all the figures.
In the ordinary mode of dyeing silk fabrics the fabric, being fixed on pins or hooks, is stretched unequally at different parts, besides which, owing to the shrinking of the fabric after its immersion in the vat, the fibers are subjected to excessive tension, which prevents the dye from penetrating uniformly.
The above objections, as well as others, such as the oxidation of the hooks and spotting and oth er blemish es on thefabric, are entirely avoided by using the improved dipping-frame of my invention.
It consists of two horizontal bars, a a, fixed parallel to each other upon one or more crossbars, b b, by socketso and set-screws d, as shown.
The bars a to are each provided with a row of teeth, a, each having a slit, f, at the end, in which the fabric 9 is inserted and secured by a pin, h, passed in an inclined direction through holes in the end of each tooth e, as shown, there being a number of these holes to permit the ready insertion of the pin. The disposition of these teeth and pins for securely and easily suspending and removing the fabric is one of the features of my invention.
The fabric being hung in a vertical direction, and so as to be entirely free during the immersion, all liability of crumpling and injury thereto is thus avoided.
In order to suspendthe fabric, one of its corners is inserted in a tooth of the frame, and it is then taken across to two teeth of the opposite frame, in which it is secured without being pinched. .It is then returned to two other teeth of the first frame, where it is secured in like manner, and so on, as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 1, until the whole of the piece is thus suspended vertically in the frame.
In order to equalize the vertical tension of the fabricf during its immersion into the dyevat, small weights of lead, glass, or other material are attached by a wire passing through holes made in the said weights to the bottom edge of each fold of the fabric. The fabric is thus suspended freely and maintained. always at the same tension while in the vat by means of the weights. The shrinking of the fabric in one direction during its immersion is compensated for by the action of the weights, while it may be regulated in the other direction by varying the distance between the centeringbars, which may be shifted upon the cross-bars by simply loosening screws d.
The apparatus may be easily cleaned, and may be used for any colors.
By these means the dyeing is rendered more perfect.
The apparatus may be held in the hand or suspended by any known means, such as a travcling or other crane or tackle, both while at taching the fabric and for transferring, dipping, and agitating it in one or more vats, c.
After the several dyeing operations have been completed the fabric is held by the folds and the pins quickly removed. If the pins become oxidized, they are replaced by new ones.
Shades of great regularity are in this manner obtained.
The dipping-frame, which is supported upon the vatj in the position shown in Fig. 3, may also be employed for drying fabrics, whereby the necessity of handlingis avoided and creasin g and other damage to the fabrics prevented.
I am aware that nets and the like have been held distended by means of weights, and do not claim, broadly, the use of weights on suspended fabrics.
I claim- 1. In a tenter or dipping frameforuse in dyeing, the construction of bars a, having teeth provided with a slit,f, at their end, in cornbiedge of each fold of the fabric to be dyed, subnation with a pin, h, securing the fabric into stantially as specified.
the said slits, as and for the purpose set forth. ANDRE LYON.
2. In combination with the tenter or dipping Witnesses: 5 frame and its vertical suspenson-teeth e and R0131. M. HOOPER,
holding-pins h, all arranged to hold the fabric JEAN BAPTISTE ROLLAND.
in folds, the weights attached to the bottom
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