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US3673822A US840861*A US84086169A US3673822A US 3673822 A US3673822 A US 3673822A US 84086169 A US84086169 A US 84086169A US 3673822 A US3673822 A US 3673822A
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  • the present invention relates to an apparatus for the continuous finishing, especially bleaching and/or desizing of knitted fabrics and hosiery goods, particularly cellulose fibers such as for example cotton, wherein the knitted fabrics and hosiery goods are impregnated in the treatment liquor, steamed, washed and/or rinsed and dried.
  • the knitted fabrics and hosiery goods of cotton have been subjected to wet-finishing processes, for example desizing, kierboiling, boiling-off, bleaching and optical brightening as well as dyeing in rope form.
  • Treatment is effected discontinuously on a winch beck or in a treatment vat, whereby the material is exposed to the influence of the treatment medium for a sufficiently long time by letting it dwell in the respective treatment liquor.
  • continuous processes and devices have already been suggested and used especially for dyeing and bleaching.
  • An object of the present invention is to avoid the prior art disadvantages in apparatus for the finishing of knitted fabrics and hosiery goods.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved apparatus for finishing knitted fabrics and hosiery goods and to improve the quality of the product.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide an improved apparatus for finishing, especially bleaching, dyeing and/or desizing knitted fabrics and hosiery goods continuously in open width.
  • cotton materials which are to be desized and bleached continuously to a desizing process, for example with sodium bromite and in a bleaching process, for example with a peroxide, without drying the material between these two treatment steps.
  • a desizing process for example with sodium bromite and in a bleaching process, for example with a peroxide
  • the washing process for desizing and bleaching is omitted. This can be accomplished by impregnating and steaming the cotton material first with the desizing liquor, by dehydrating the material as much as possible by squeezing and/or vacuum extraction, by impregnating the material with the bleaching liquor, by steaming, washing and/or neutralizing said material and finally by rinsing and drying the material. If necessary, the material may be finished in the last bowl before drying.
  • the present process is rendered more economical by applying the desizing and bleaching liquor simultaneously or in two steps, by permitting the material to dwell in a steam atmosphere and by subsequently washing and/0r neutralizing, rinsing and drying the material.
  • the material is dyed with suitable dyestuffs, for example with Indanthren dyes in one single process.
  • the treatment can be effected just like the combination desizing and bleaching process, that is either in one or in two bowls with a common steaming treatment or alternatively with one steaming treatment each for desizing and for dyeing.
  • At least one impregnating device preferably a suction drum bowl with a squeezer or a vacuum extractor connected therebehind
  • a steamer preferably a conveyor belt steamer, that is one which is provided with a conveyor belt as the conveyor means, which can be provided with a folding device arranged in the steaming chamber.
  • the steamer can also be provided with sieve drums subjected to a suction draft as the conveying elements,
  • suction drum bowls for washing and possibly for finishing the material
  • a sieve drum dryer e. a sieve drum dryer, preferably provided with a folding device at the discharge end of the apparatus,
  • conveying elements especially conveyor belts disposed between the individual units for the tensionless transportation of the materials, especially wet materials, and
  • a belt steamer it is advantageous if the folding device is arranged in the steaming chamber and if a blower is correlated to the steam-permeable conveyor belt which passes the steam through the folded material. As a result of the steam penetration the material is heated up shock-like and very uniformly so that the material turnout is uniform and the steaming time is reduced.
  • a J-box as a steamer in which the material is stacked in a well known way in the long leg of the J-box and drawn out of the short leg of said box. If only short steaming times are required it is advantageous to use a sieve drum steamer with sieve drums subjected to a suction draft in order to obtain a good material guidance.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic design-of a continuous treatment apparatus for knitted fabrics nd hosiery goods
  • FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the steamer of the apparatus according to FIG. 1;
  • FIGS. 3a, 3b, 3c and 3d show another embodiment of a continuous treatment apparatus for knitted fabrics and hosiery goods.
  • the apparatus of the present invention comprises a tube or length of knitted fabric or hosiery goods 1 drawn out of a container 2 where it is stacked and passed via a spreading device 3 to a suction drum bowl 4 where it is impregnated with the treatment liquor.
  • a squeezer 5 is correlated to suction drum bowl 4.
  • the material I is then fed via an inclined lattice belt 6 to a steamer 7.
  • the steamer is provided with an antechamber 8 subjected to a suction draft and with a water seal 14 by means of which a substantially airfree steam atmosphere is produced and maintained in the steamer.
  • a folding device 9 By means of a folding device 9 the material 1 is folded onto a steam-permeable conveyor belt 10.
  • a cross-current blower 11 is correlated with a heating device 12 for superheating the steam which is circulated by the cross-current blower 11.
  • the steam In one steam circulation cycle the steam is passed through the material twice.
  • a heated sump 13 which is provided at the bottom of the steamer serves for the generation of saturated steam.
  • the steam may also be heated by means of live steam.
  • a trough 15 is correlated to the discharge end of the steamer. The material dropping into the trough is drawn off by means of a draw-off assembly 16 and passed on to suction drum bowls 17 for neutralizing and rinsing and possibly for the application of a finishing agent.
  • a squeezer 5 To each suction drum bowl a squeezer 5 is correlated.
  • a sieve drum dryer 18 with sieve drums 19 subjected to a suction draft is provided.
  • the dried material is packed into a container 21 by means of a folding device 20.
  • steamer is used-fordyestuff setting it is expedient not to fold the material but rather to handle it as a material length.
  • a sieve drum steamer can be used with advantage.
  • a spraying device can be employed instead of a suction drum bowl.
  • FIGS. 3a, 3c and 3d show another embodiment of a continuous treatment apparatus for knitted fabrics and hosiery goods wherein two steam-treatment chambers are utilized.
  • the first steam-treatment chamber is a sieve drum steamer 22 containing sieve drums subjected to a suction draft.
  • FIG. 3b shows a J- box steamer 23 with conveying means 24 which can be used in place of the sieve drum steamer 22, and in such a case, the material being treated in stacked in folds in the .l-box in the manner shown in FIG. 3b.
  • FIG. 3a shows the use of a vacuum extractor 5a which can be used as a dehydrating means in place of squeezer means 5.
  • a second impregnating means 40 is associated with the second steam-treatment chamber.
  • An apparatus for the treatment of materials which comprises, in combination, means for impregnating the material to be treated with the treatment liquor, means associated with the impregnating means for dehydrating the material after impregnation, a steam-treatment chamber containing means for conveying the material through said chamber, at least one suction drum bowl disposed behind the steam-treatment chamber, and a sieve drum drier provided behind the suction drum bowl for drying the material.
  • An apparatus for the treatment of materials which comprises in combination, first impregnating means for impregnating the material to be treated with a desizing liquor, means associated with the first impregnating means for dehydrating the material after impregnation, a first steam-treatment chamber containing conveying means subjected to a suction draft for conveying the material through said steam-treatment chamber, second impregnating means for the application of a bleaching liquor or a dyeing liquor, a second steam-treatment chamber containing a conveying means for conveying the material through said steam-treatment chamber, at least one suction drum bowl disposed behind the steam-treatment chamber, and a sieve drum drier provided behind the suction drum bowl for drying the material.

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An apparatus for finishing, especially bleaching and/or desizing knitted fabrics and hosiery goods, such as for example cellulose fibers, wherein the knitted fabrics and hosiery goods are impregnated with the treatment liquor, steam, washed and/or rinsed and dried. The knitted fabrics and hosiery goods are continuously transported and guided in open width and without any substantial tension during the individual treatment stages.

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United States Patent [1 1 3,673,822
Fleissner July 4, 1972 [54] AN APPARATUS FOR THE [56] References Cited CONTINUOUS FINISHING OF KNITTED UNITED STATES PATENTS FABRICS AND HOSIERY GOODS 355,930 1/1887 Hartley ..68/19.l [72] Egelsbach Frank 2,415,379 2/1947 Vieira ..68/5 x y 2,522,900 9/1950 Schmitt ..68/5 X [73] Assignee: VEPA AG 3,087,320 4/1963 Fleissner ..68/19.l 22 Filed: March 19, 1969 3,460,898 8/1969 FICISSIIGI' ..68/20 X [2]] PP 840,861 Primary ExaminerWilliam I. Price Related us. Application Data Att0rneyCraig, Antonelli, Stewart & Hill [62] Division of Ser. No. 677,503, Oct. 18, 1967. 57 ABSTRACT [30] Foreign Application Priorit D ta An apparatus for finishing, especially bleaching and/0r dcsizing knitted fabrics and hosiery goods, such as for example cel- OCI- I8, Germany ..V lulose fibersy wherein the fa and i y g d are impregnated with the treatment liquor, steam, washed and/0r rinsed and dried. The knitted fabrics and hosiery goods are [58] Field of search..................:8}:i, i: i, 26, 158, 184 continuously "ansPmted and guided in width and without any substantial tension during the individual treatment stages.
17 Claims, 7 Drawing Figures PATENTEDJUL 41972 7 3.673.822
SHEET 2 BF 2 lnreman HEINZ FLEISSIVER APPARATUS FOR THE CONTINUOUS FINISHING F KNITTED FABRICS AND HOSIERY GOODS This is a division of application Ser. No. 677,503, filed Oct. 18, 1967.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to an apparatus for the continuous finishing, especially bleaching and/or desizing of knitted fabrics and hosiery goods, particularly cellulose fibers such as for example cotton, wherein the knitted fabrics and hosiery goods are impregnated in the treatment liquor, steamed, washed and/or rinsed and dried.
The knitted fabrics and hosiery goods of cotton have been subjected to wet-finishing processes, for example desizing, kierboiling, boiling-off, bleaching and optical brightening as well as dyeing in rope form. Treatment is effected discontinuously on a winch beck or in a treatment vat, whereby the material is exposed to the influence of the treatment medium for a sufficiently long time by letting it dwell in the respective treatment liquor. For woven fabrics which are substantially denser and accordingly less sensitive with respect to material guidance, continuous processes and devices have already been suggested and used especially for dyeing and bleaching.
With knitted fabrics and hosiery goods the material guidance is extremely difficult as these materials may not be subjected to tensile stress during the treatment, in order to retain the uniformity of the mesh structure. The uniformity of the mesh structure also leaves much to be desired in the case of a discontinuous treatment of the material in rope form, for example on a winch beck. Also the always more exacting requirements with respect to the levelness of the degree of whiteness, the absorbency and the improved control of the treatment processes can not be met with discontinuous treatments of the material in rope form. For a discontinuous treatment many operators are required which is of considerable consequence when considering the economics of the operation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION An object of the present invention is to avoid the prior art disadvantages in apparatus for the finishing of knitted fabrics and hosiery goods.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved apparatus for finishing knitted fabrics and hosiery goods and to improve the quality of the product.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an improved apparatus for finishing, especially bleaching, dyeing and/or desizing knitted fabrics and hosiery goods continuously in open width.
Other objects and further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter; it should be understood, however, that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modification within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
Pursuant to the present invention, it has been found that the above-mentioned disadvantages may be eliminated and a much improved apparatus for the continuous finishing of knitted fabrics and hosiery goods can be obtained by transporting and guiding the tubes or lengths of knitted fabrics and hosiery goods in open width continuously and substantially without tension during the individual treatment processes and to expose said materials to the individual treatment media in this condition.
For impregnating the knitted fabrics nd hosiery goods it is suggested to use a suction drum bowl and to remove excessive treatment liquid from the material by subsequently squeezing it or exposing it to vacuum extraction. The material which has been impregnated in this way can then be folded, steamed and washed and dried while being guided on suction drums. Any
other impregnating device which is suitable for knitted fabrics and hosiery goods may be employed as well.
According to another embodiment of the present invention it is suggested to subject cotton materials which are to be desized and bleached continuously to a desizing process, for example with sodium bromite and in a bleaching process, for example with a peroxide, without drying the material between these two treatment steps. Advantageously the washing process for desizing and bleaching is omitted. This can be accomplished by impregnating and steaming the cotton material first with the desizing liquor, by dehydrating the material as much as possible by squeezing and/or vacuum extraction, by impregnating the material with the bleaching liquor, by steaming, washing and/or neutralizing said material and finally by rinsing and drying the material. If necessary, the material may be finished in the last bowl before drying.
According to another feature of the present invention the present process is rendered more economical by applying the desizing and bleaching liquor simultaneously or in two steps, by permitting the material to dwell in a steam atmosphere and by subsequently washing and/0r neutralizing, rinsing and drying the material.
According to a further embodiment of the present invention and for cotton materials which are to be desized and dyed it is suggested to carry out desizing and instead of the aforementioned bleaching treatment, the material is dyed with suitable dyestuffs, for example with Indanthren dyes in one single process. Here again, the treatment can be effected just like the combination desizing and bleaching process, that is either in one or in two bowls with a common steaming treatment or alternatively with one steaming treatment each for desizing and for dyeing.
For carrying out the aforementioned process an apparatus is provided which comprises a combination of the following individual units:
a. A spreading device for the tubular material and/or the lengths of knitted fabrics and hosiery goods,
b. at least one impregnating device, preferably a suction drum bowl with a squeezer or a vacuum extractor connected therebehind,
c. a steamer, preferably a conveyor belt steamer, that is one which is provided with a conveyor belt as the conveyor means, which can be provided with a folding device arranged in the steaming chamber. The steamer can also be provided with sieve drums subjected to a suction draft as the conveying elements,
d. suction drum bowls for washing and possibly for finishing the material,
e. a sieve drum dryer, preferably provided with a folding device at the discharge end of the apparatus,
. conveying elements, especially conveyor belts disposed between the individual units for the tensionless transportation of the materials, especially wet materials, and
g. a common regulating and/or control device for the aforementioned units.
If a belt steamer is used it is advantageous if the folding device is arranged in the steaming chamber and if a blower is correlated to the steam-permeable conveyor belt which passes the steam through the folded material. As a result of the steam penetration the material is heated up shock-like and very uniformly so that the material turnout is uniform and the steaming time is reduced. However, it is also possible to use a J-box as a steamer in which the material is stacked in a well known way in the long leg of the J-box and drawn out of the short leg of said box. If only short steaming times are required it is advantageous to use a sieve drum steamer with sieve drums subjected to a suction draft in order to obtain a good material guidance. It has been established by tests that for desizing, for example with sodium bromite, steaming times of about 15 20 seconds are generally sufficient. A good material guidance is obtained if lattice belts, especially wooden lattice belts are used as conveyor belts. However, in this case it is not possible to pass the conveyor belt through the squeezers but rather it is necessary to provide one conveyor belt each at both sides of the squeeze rollers.
If according to the present invention two treatment processes are combined, it is possible, depending on the process which has been chosen, to use the aforedescribed device essentially without modification if the desizing agent and the bleaching liquor and/or the dyeing liquor can be applied in one bowl. If the liquors are to be applied separately, two suction drum bowls are required instead of the one bowl. If the process requires a separate steam treatment, another impregnating device and another steaming device must be set up behind the first steamer. The other units remain essentially the same.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only and thus are not limitative of the present invention and wherein FIG. 1 is a schematic design-of a continuous treatment apparatus for knitted fabrics nd hosiery goods;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the steamer of the apparatus according to FIG. 1;
FIGS. 3a, 3b, 3c and 3d show another embodiment of a continuous treatment apparatus for knitted fabrics and hosiery goods.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Referring now to the drawing wherein like reference numerals are used throughout the various views to designate like parts, the apparatus of the present invention comprises a tube or length of knitted fabric or hosiery goods 1 drawn out of a container 2 where it is stacked and passed via a spreading device 3 to a suction drum bowl 4 where it is impregnated with the treatment liquor. For dehydrating the material a squeezer 5 is correlated to suction drum bowl 4. The material I is then fed via an inclined lattice belt 6 to a steamer 7. The steamer is provided with an antechamber 8 subjected to a suction draft and with a water seal 14 by means of which a substantially airfree steam atmosphere is produced and maintained in the steamer. By means of a folding device 9 the material 1 is folded onto a steam-permeable conveyor belt 10. To the conveyor belt 10 a cross-current blower 11 is correlated with a heating device 12 for superheating the steam which is circulated by the cross-current blower 11. In one steam circulation cycle the steam is passed through the material twice. A heated sump 13 which is provided at the bottom of the steamer serves for the generation of saturated steam. However, the steam may also be heated by means of live steam. For an easier unfolding of the material a trough 15 is correlated to the discharge end of the steamer. The material dropping into the trough is drawn off by means of a draw-off assembly 16 and passed on to suction drum bowls 17 for neutralizing and rinsing and possibly for the application of a finishing agent. To each suction drum bowl a squeezer 5 is correlated. For drying, a sieve drum dryer 18 with sieve drums 19 subjected to a suction draft is provided. Finally, the dried material is packed into a container 21 by means of a folding device 20.
If the steamer is used-fordyestuff setting it is expedient not to fold the material but rather to handle it as a material length. For dyestuff setting a sieve drum steamer can be used with advantage. For the application of a treatment liquor a spraying device can be employed instead of a suction drum bowl.
FIGS. 3a, 3c and 3d show another embodiment of a continuous treatment apparatus for knitted fabrics and hosiery goods wherein two steam-treatment chambers are utilized. The first steam-treatment chamber is a sieve drum steamer 22 containing sieve drums subjected to a suction draft. FIG. 3b shows a J- box steamer 23 with conveying means 24 which can be used in place of the sieve drum steamer 22, and in such a case, the material being treated in stacked in folds in the .l-box in the manner shown in FIG. 3b. Also, FIG. 3a shows the use of a vacuum extractor 5a which can be used as a dehydrating means in place of squeezer means 5. When two steam-treatment chambers are utilized, a second impregnating means 40 is associated with the second steam-treatment chamber.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications are intended to be in-v cluded within the scope of the following claims.
What is claimed is:
1. An apparatus for the treatment of materials which comprises, in combination, means for impregnating the material to be treated with the treatment liquor, means associated with the impregnating means for dehydrating the material after impregnation, a steam-treatment chamber containing means for conveying the material through said chamber, at least one suction drum bowl disposed behind the steam-treatment chamber, and a sieve drum drier provided behind the suction drum bowl for drying the material.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the impregnating means is at least one suction drum bowl.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein a spreading means is provided in front of the impregnating means.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein an inclined lattice belt provides communication between the impregnating means and the steam-treatment chamber.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the steam-treatment chamber is provided with an antechamber subjected to a suction draft at its inlet end and a water seal at its discharge end to produce a substantially air-free steam atmosphere in the chamber. 7
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein a folding means is provided in the steam-treatment chamber near its inlet.
7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the conveying means in the steam-treatment chamber is a steam-permeable conveyor belt disposed below the folding means, said conveyor belt having a blower means associated therewith which passes steam through the folded material.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the steam-treatment chamber is a J-box and the material being treated is stacked in folds in the .l-box.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the conveying means in the steam-treatment chamber is sieve drums subjected to a suction draft.
10. An apparatus for the treatment of materials which comprises in combination, first impregnating means for impregnating the material to be treated with a desizing liquor, means associated with the first impregnating means for dehydrating the material after impregnation, a first steam-treatment chamber containing conveying means subjected to a suction draft for conveying the material through said steam-treatment chamber, second impregnating means for the application of a bleaching liquor or a dyeing liquor, a second steam-treatment chamber containing a conveying means for conveying the material through said steam-treatment chamber, at least one suction drum bowl disposed behind the steam-treatment chamber, and a sieve drum drier provided behind the suction drum bowl for drying the material.
11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the conveying means in the first steam-treatment chamber is sieve drums subjected to a suction draft and the conveyor means in the second steam-treatment chamber is a conveyor belt.
12. The apparatus of claim ll, wherein a folding means is disposed above the conveyor belt.
13. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein conveyor belts are provided between the individual units for the tensionless conveyance of the material through the apparatus.
l4. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the dehydrating means is squeezing means.
15. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the dehydrating means is a vacuum extractor.
16. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein a spreading means is provided in front of the first impregnating means.
17. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the impregnating means is at least two suction drum bowls.

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1. An apparatus for the treatment of materials which comprises, in combination, means for impregnating the material to be treated with the treatment liquor, means associated with the impregnating means for dehydrating the material after impregnation, a steamtreatment chamber containing means for conveying the material through said chamber, at least one suction drum bowl disposed behind the steam-treatment chamber, and a sieve drum drier provided behind the suction drum bowl for drying the material.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the impregnating means is at least one suction drum bowl.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein a spreading means is provided in front of the impregnating means.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein an inclined lattice belt provides communication between the impregnating means and the steam-treatment chamber.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the steam-treatment chamber is provided with an antechamber subjected to a suction draft at its inlet end and a water seal at its discharge end to produce a substantially air-free steam atmosphere in the chamber.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein a folding means is provided in the steam-treatment chamber near its inlet.
7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the conveying means in the steam-treatment chamber is a steam-permeable conveyor belt disposed below the folding means, said conveyor belt having a blower means associated therewith which passes steam through the folded material.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the steam-treatment chamber is a J-box and the material being treated is stacked in folds in the J-box.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the conveying means in the steam-treatment chamber is sieve drums subjected to a suction draft.
10. An apparatus for the treatment of materials which comprises in combination, first impregnating means for impregnating the material to be treated with a desizing liquor, means associated with the first impregnating means for dehydrating the material after impregnation, a first steam-treatment chamber containing conveying means subjected to a suction draft for conveying the material through said steam-treatment chamber, second impregnating means for the application of a bleaching liquor or a dyeing liquor, a second steam-treatment chamber containing a conveying means for conveying the material through said steam-treatment chamber, at least one suction drum bowl disposed behind the steam-treatment chamber, and a sieve drum drier provided behind the suction drum bowl for drying the material.
11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the conveying means in the first steam-treatment chamber is sieve drums subjected to a suction draft and the conveyor means in the second steam-treatment chamber is a conveyor belt.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein a folding means is disposed above the conveyor belt.
13. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein conveyor belts are provided between the individual units for the tensionless conveyance of the material through the apparatus.
14. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the dehydrating means is squeezing means.
15. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the dehydrating means is a vacuum extractor.
16. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein a spreading means is provided in front of the first impregnating means.
17. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the impregnating means is at least two suction drum bowls.
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