US813564A - Machine for coating fabrics with finely-comminuted materials. - Google Patents

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US813564A US28145605A US1905281456A US813564A US 813564 A US813564 A US 813564A US 28145605 A US28145605 A US 28145605A US 1905281456 A US1905281456 A US 1905281456A US 813564 A US813564 A US 813564A
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  • This invention relates to an improved machine for coating fabrics with ground flocks or other like materials by first spreading them on a tem orary support and then transferring them t erefrom toan adhesive final support.
  • the material is laid on the endless temporary support by hand or by means of a sieve or shaker and is first subjected to the action of a rotating fluted roller bearing on the temporary support and on the flock and then to the action of a rotating brush, which further aids in evenly distributing the facing material on the temporary su ort prior to passing under the squeezing-r0 l ers.
  • the rotating brush and the fluted roller above described are caused to rotate in opposite directions by driving one from the other by means of a crossed belt or other connecting media producing the same effect.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of ,a macfiline constructed in accordance with this invention. tion of one end of Fig. 1, illustrating the driving of the fluted roller and rotatable brush.
  • b is the endless traveling sheet or temporary support operated in the usual manner and traveling in the direction of the arrow w.
  • the flocks are laid on the temporary support at m and are first subj ectcd to the action of a rotating fluted roller Z and then to the action of the rotating brush n, which is driven bya h'cltu.
  • the flocks have been evenly distributed on the temporary su port I) by the fluted roller Z and rotating brus n, they are then carried to the 4 picks up the Fig. 2 is an eleva' wl, a brush n, pressing-r0 s ueezing-rollers c c.
  • the ground fabric which forms the final support passes from a roller at d over a guide-r0 ler (Z and under a 'doctorf, which spreads the layer of adhesive substance, such as a solution of india-rubber in naphtha.
  • a guide-r0 ler Z and under a 'doctorf, which spreads the layer of adhesive substance, such as a solution of india-rubber in naphtha.
  • the coated fabric is turned down over the roller 9 onto the temporary support I), and the two, together with the intervening flocks or facing material, pass between the pressingrollers g g.
  • the sticky ground fabric port 6 and is rolled up at d.
  • the fabric immediately after receiving the flock may be caused to pass over a suitable drying-cylinder before being rolled up onto the roller (1.
  • therotatable brush n and the fluted roller Z are driven in opposite'directions, as shown by the arrows w and y, by means of a crossed belt 0, taking over ulleys and 1' on the ends of the shafts n and Z, as s own in Fig. 2.
  • a box t ma be provided to catch any superfluous floclZs that fall from the traveling temporary support I) when passing over the roller g.
  • a machine for coating fabrics with flock or the like materials having in combination a traveling temporary support I), a fluted roller ers c, c, and means for spreading the adhesive material on the final support and transferring the flock from the temporary support, the whole constructed and operating substantially as hereinbefore described and shown.

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No. 813,564. PATENTEI) FEB. 27, 1906. H. MARKUS.
MACHINE FOR COATING FABRICS WITH FINBLY OOMMINUTE D MATERIALS. APPLICATION FILED 0015,1905.
p UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. I
ARRIS MARKUS, OF MANCHESTER, ENGLAND.
MACHINE FOR COATING FABRICS WITH FlNELY-COM'MINUTED MATERIALS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 27, 1906.
Application filed October 5, 1905. Serial No. 281,456-
To all whom, it may concern,
Be it known that I, HARRIS MARKUS, a subect of the King of Great Britain and Ireland,
'by declare the following to be a full, clear,
and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention relates to an improved machine for coating fabrics with ground flocks or other like materials by first spreading them on a tem orary support and then transferring them t erefrom toan adhesive final support. The material is laid on the endless temporary support by hand or by means of a sieve or shaker and is first subjected to the action of a rotating fluted roller bearing on the temporary support and on the flock and then to the action of a rotating brush, which further aids in evenly distributing the facing material on the temporary su ort prior to passing under the squeezing-r0 l ers.
Preferably the rotating brush and the fluted roller above described are caused to rotate in opposite directions by driving one from the other by means of a crossed belt or other connecting media producing the same effect.
In the drawin s, Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of ,a macfiline constructed in accordance with this invention. tion of one end of Fig. 1, illustrating the driving of the fluted roller and rotatable brush.
In the figures, b is the endless traveling sheet or temporary support operated in the usual manner and traveling in the direction of the arrow w. The flocks are laid on the temporary support at m and are first subj ectcd to the action of a rotating fluted roller Z and then to the action of the rotating brush n, which is driven bya h'cltu. When the flocks have been evenly distributed on the temporary su port I) by the fluted roller Z and rotating brus n, they are then carried to the 4 picks up the Fig. 2 is an eleva' wl, a brush n, pressing-r0 s ueezing-rollers c c. The ground fabric which forms the final support passes from a roller at d over a guide-r0 ler (Z and under a 'doctorf, which spreads the layer of adhesive substance, such as a solution of india-rubber in naphtha. Immediately after spreading the coated fabric is turned down over the roller 9 onto the temporary support I), and the two, together with the intervening flocks or facing material, pass between the pressingrollers g g. Here the sticky ground fabric port 6 and is rolled up at d.
In some cases the fabric immediately after receiving the flock may be caused to pass over a suitable drying-cylinder before being rolled up onto the roller (1.
In orderto more evenly distribute the flocks on the temporary support I), therotatable brush n and the fluted roller Z are driven in opposite'directions, as shown by the arrows w and y, by means of a crossed belt 0, taking over ulleys and 1' on the ends of the shafts n and Z, as s own in Fig. 2.
When feeding the flocks by hand, they may be placed in a box s, carried by the machineframe and lifted therefrom by means of a scoop or the like onto the temporary support at m.
A box t ma be provided to catch any superfluous floclZs that fall from the traveling temporary support I) when passing over the roller g.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
A machine for coating fabrics with flock or the like materials having in combination a traveling temporary support I), a fluted roller ers c, c, and means for spreading the adhesive material on the final support and transferring the flock from the temporary support, the whole constructed and operating substantially as hereinbefore described and shown.
In testimony whereof I hereunto aflix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
- HARRIS MARKUS. Witnesses:
' G. W. TUNSTALL,
JOHN HALL.
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US20040099141A1 (en) * 2000-10-05 2004-05-27 Thomas Johansson Apparatus for moisture absorption

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