US921853A - Bleaching apparatus. - Google Patents

Bleaching apparatus. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US921853A
US921853A US46451408A US1908464514A US921853A US 921853 A US921853 A US 921853A US 46451408 A US46451408 A US 46451408A US 1908464514 A US1908464514 A US 1908464514A US 921853 A US921853 A US 921853A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
tank
keir
pipe
liquors
float
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US46451408A
Inventor
Warren B Lewis
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US46451408A priority Critical patent/US921853A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US921853A publication Critical patent/US921853A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F17/00Washing machines having receptacles, stationary for washing purposes, wherein the washing action is effected solely by circulation or agitation of the washing liquid

Definitions

  • Patented may 18,1909.
  • My invention relates to apparatus for performing an initial step in bleaching cotton cloth, consisting of the removal ofnatural oils, gums, and other foreign matters from the fabric by boiling in an alkaline solution.
  • This removal is commonly performed by submerging the fabric in an open or closed keir wherein both the high temperature of the bleaching liquors and their circulation is maintained by the continuous and direct introduction of steam into the keir either above or below the liquors.
  • This method involves the escape of quantities of steam and the use of excessive heat, resulting in great waste and expense.
  • the essential objects of my invention are to convey the bleaching liquors from the bottom to the top of the keir; to automatically regulate the speed and volume of this transfer of liquors in accordance with the rapidity of their percolation through the particular fabric in the keir; to heat the liquors exteriorly of the keir and indeendently of the volume of liquors in circufittion and to attain these objects in a simple, efficient, and inexpensive structure.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of an apparatus embodying my invention, showing the keir in longitudinal central section
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the float tank and adjacent parts
  • Fig. 3 a section of the same on line a x of Fig. 2
  • Fig. 4 a central longitudinal section of a modified form of keir.
  • 1 represents an open iron tank or keir provided with the usual false bottom or grating, 2, upon which rests the fabric to be bleached, 3, submerged in alkaline liquors, 4.
  • a sight glass, 14 by means of which the level of the liquor within the tank may be observed.
  • a vent pipe 15 through which accumulated air may be expelled.
  • a float 16 pivoted to one end of a rod, 17, whose end is fixed to a horizontal rock shaft, 18, passing through an opening, 19, in the side wall of the tank in which it is rotatably mounted.
  • a stuffing box, 20, for the rock shaft Upon the tank wall is fixed a stuffing box, 20, for the rock shaft.
  • the outer end of this shaft has fixed thereto an arm or lever, 22, to whose free end is pivoted a vertical link or rod, 23, pivotally connected with the end of a lever, 24.
  • the opposite end of lever, 24, is connected by a link, 25, to an extension or lu 26, upon a globe valve, 27, of a horizontal steam pipe, 28.
  • Frictionally or otherwise fixed to or contacting with the lever, 24, near its linked end is the vertically slidable valve stem, 29, of the globe valve, 27.
  • the steam pipe, 28, leads from any source of steam power to the cylinder, 30, of a pump, 31, and is provided with a valve, 33, for controlling the steam supply.
  • the pump discharge pipe, 36 connects the pump with the lower portion of a heating tank, 37, and is )rovided intermediate its length with a valve, 38.
  • a heating coil, 39 mounted in the tank, 87, above the point of entrance of the pipe 36, is a heating coil, 39, upon the end of a steam pipe, 40, leading to any convenient source of steam supply, and having upon its lower end a drain pipe, 41, extending through the wall of the tank, 37
  • This drain pipe has a stop cock, 42.
  • the pipe, 40 is provided with a valve, 43.
  • a vertical pipe, 44 Leading from the heating tank at a point opposite to the entrance of pipe, 36, is a vertical pipe, 44, whose upper end is joined to a horizontal pipe, 45, having upon its outer extremity a downwardly directed pipe, 46, provided with a s raying nozzle, 47, upon its lower end wit in the upper portion of the tank above the liquors.
  • the pump is provided with an exhaust pipe, 48.
  • Fig. 4 a modified form of keir having a roof, 49, provided with man-holes, 50, 51, covered with clamped plates, 52, 53.
  • the operation of my invention is as follows: The material to be operated upon, 3, is placed in folds upon the grating, 2, within the bleaching liquors, 4.
  • The'liquors pass by gravity through the pipes, 6 and 10, into the float tank, 13, and thence through pipe, 35, into the pump, 31.
  • the liquors are forced through pipe, 36, into the heating tank, 37, and thence through pipes, 44, 45 and 46, against the distributer, 47, whereby the liquor is returned to the interior of the keir in a broken stream.
  • the volume and speed of travel of the liquor through the described circuit is automatically governed and regulated by the rapidity of the percolation of the liquors through the fabric in the keir, and the consequent volume of liquors accumulated in the float tank, as follows: As the accumulation of liquors in the float tank increases, the float, 16, is gradually elevated thereby, which movement, communicated through rod, 17, shaft 18, lever 22, rod 23, and lever 24, elevates the valve stem, 29, and opens the valve, 27, thereby admitting an increased volume of steam through pipe, 28, to the pump, by which means the action of the pump is accelerated, and the circulation of the liquors is proportionately increased.
  • a bleaching apparatus the combination with a circulation circuit embodying a heating device in circuit and means for delivering the liquors from said heating device into the keir, of a keir for the liquors within the circuit, a pump in the circuit for forcing the liquors through the circuit, and means in the circuit and operated by the liquors for regulating the speed of the pump.
  • a bleaching apparatus the combination with a keir, of a circulation circuit leading from the bottom to the top of the keir, a float tank in the circuit, a pump also in the circuit, a supply pipe upon the pump, a slidable valve in the pipe, a float in the tank, and operative connections between the float and valve.
  • a bleaching apparatus the combina tion with a keir, of a circulation circuit lead ing from the bottom to the top of the keir, a float tank in the circuit, a pump also in the circuit, a supply pipe upon the pump, a movable valve in the pipe, a float in the tank, and lever connections between the float and valve.
  • a bleaching apparatus the combination with a keir, of a circulation circuit leading from the bottom to the top of the keir, a float tank in the circuit below the keir, a pump in the circuit below the tank, a supply pipe upon the pump adjacent the tank, a valve in the pipe, a rock shaft mounted in the wall of the tank, a rod upon the inner end of the shaft, a float upon the end of the rod, an arm upon the outer end of the rock shaft, a rod pivotally connected with the arm, a lever pivotally connected with the rod, a valve stem upon the lever entering the valve, and a link connecting the lever with the eX terior of the valve.
  • a bleaching apparatus the combination with a keir, of a circulation circuit leading from the bottom to the top of the keir, a float tank in the circuit below the keir, a pump in the circuit below the float tank, a supply pipe upon the pump, a slidable valve in the pipe, a float in the tank, operative connections between the float and valve, and a heating tank in the circuit.
  • a bleaching apparatus the combination with a circulation circuit, of a keir and pump in the circuit, a heater for the liquors in said circuit a float tank also in the circuit, a float in the tank, and means actuated by the float for regulating the speed of the pump.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Textile Engineering (AREA)
  • Paper (AREA)

Description

W. B. LEWIS.
BLEAGHING APPARATUS. APPLICATION IILED NOV. 27, 1908.
3 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
Wzlnesses In, ven for: (2%.- v fiy/laz fifi zz Aflarneg:
Patented May 18, 1909.
W. B. LEWIS.
BLEAOHING APPARATUS.
APPLICATION FILED NOV. 27, 1903.
Patented May 18, 1909.
N v u; J [mm W. M 3 A .w u F a m W. B. LEWIS.
BLEAGHING APPARATUS. APPLIOATION FILED NOV. 21, 190a.
921,853. Patentedmay 18,1909.
3 SHEETS-SHEET 3.
Afforzwy.
'nnrran STATES PATENT enrich.
WARREN B. LEWIS, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND.
BLEAGHING- APPARATUS.
T 0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WARREN B. Lnwrs, a citizen of the United States, residing at Providence, in the county of Providence and tate of Rhode island, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bleaching Apparatus, of which the following is a specilication.
My invention relates to apparatus for performing an initial step in bleaching cotton cloth, consisting of the removal ofnatural oils, gums, and other foreign matters from the fabric by boiling in an alkaline solution. This removal is commonly performed by submerging the fabric in an open or closed keir wherein both the high temperature of the bleaching liquors and their circulation is maintained by the continuous and direct introduction of steam into the keir either above or below the liquors. This method involves the escape of quantities of steam and the use of excessive heat, resulting in great waste and expense.
I have discovered by experiment that a moderate degree of heat is suflicient to loosen or dissolve foreign matters and insure the necessary chemical combinations and changes; that the use of heat as a circulating agent is superfluous; and that the circulation may be more efficiently and economically performed mechanically.
The essential objects of my invention are to convey the bleaching liquors from the bottom to the top of the keir; to automatically regulate the speed and volume of this transfer of liquors in accordance with the rapidity of their percolation through the particular fabric in the keir; to heat the liquors exteriorly of the keir and indeendently of the volume of liquors in circufittion and to attain these objects in a simple, efficient, and inexpensive structure.
To the above enumerated ends my invention consists in the novel construction and combination of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings which form a part of this specification, Figure 1 is a side elevation of an apparatus embodying my invention, showing the keir in longitudinal central section, Fig. 2, is a side elevation of the float tank and adjacent parts, Fig. 3, a section of the same on line a x of Fig. 2, and Fig. 4, a central longitudinal section of a modified form of keir.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed November 27, 1908.
Patented May 18, 1909.
Serial No. 464,514.
Like reference characters indicate like parts throughout the views.
In the form of my invention herein shown, 1 represents an open iron tank or keir provided with the usual false bottom or grating, 2, upon which rests the fabric to be bleached, 3, submerged in alkaline liquors, 4. in the floor of the keir is a drain pipe, 6, leading to an intermediate portion of a pipe, 7, one section of which, 8, leads to a sewer and is provided with a valve, 9; and the other section of which, 10, is provided with a valve, 11, and leads to the top of a horizontally disposed cylindrical float tank, 13, of iron. Upon one end of this tank is mounted a sight glass, 14, by means of which the level of the liquor within the tank may be observed. In the top of the float tank is a vent pipe, 15, through which accumulated air may be expelled. Within the tank is a float, 16, pivoted to one end of a rod, 17, whose end is fixed to a horizontal rock shaft, 18, passing through an opening, 19, in the side wall of the tank in which it is rotatably mounted.
Upon the tank wall is fixed a stuffing box, 20, for the rock shaft. The outer end of this shaft has fixed thereto an arm or lever, 22, to whose free end is pivoted a vertical link or rod, 23, pivotally connected with the end of a lever, 24. The opposite end of lever, 24, is connected by a link, 25, to an extension or lu 26, upon a globe valve, 27, of a horizontal steam pipe, 28. Frictionally or otherwise fixed to or contacting with the lever, 24, near its linked end is the vertically slidable valve stem, 29, of the globe valve, 27. The steam pipe, 28, leads from any source of steam power to the cylinder, 30, of a pump, 31, and is provided with a valve, 33, for controlling the steam supply.
Leading from the bottom of the float tank to the pump below is a suction pipe, 35. The pump discharge pipe, 36, connects the pump with the lower portion of a heating tank, 37, and is )rovided intermediate its length with a valve, 38. Mounted in the tank, 87, above the point of entrance of the pipe 36, is a heating coil, 39, upon the end of a steam pipe, 40, leading to any convenient source of steam supply, and having upon its lower end a drain pipe, 41, extending through the wall of the tank, 37 This drain pipe has a stop cock, 42. The pipe, 40, is provided with a valve, 43. Leading from the heating tank at a point opposite to the entrance of pipe, 36, is a vertical pipe, 44, whose upper end is joined to a horizontal pipe, 45, having upon its outer extremity a downwardly directed pipe, 46, provided with a s raying nozzle, 47, upon its lower end wit in the upper portion of the tank above the liquors. The pump is provided with an exhaust pipe, 48.
In Fig. 4 is shown a modified form of keir having a roof, 49, provided with man-holes, 50, 51, covered with clamped plates, 52, 53.
The operation of my invention is as follows: The material to be operated upon, 3, is placed in folds upon the grating, 2, within the bleaching liquors, 4. The'liquors pass by gravity through the pipes, 6 and 10, into the float tank, 13, and thence through pipe, 35, into the pump, 31. By the action of pump, 31, the liquors are forced through pipe, 36, into the heating tank, 37, and thence through pipes, 44, 45 and 46, against the distributer, 47, whereby the liquor is returned to the interior of the keir in a broken stream. The volume and speed of travel of the liquor through the described circuit is automatically governed and regulated by the rapidity of the percolation of the liquors through the fabric in the keir, and the consequent volume of liquors accumulated in the float tank, as follows: As the accumulation of liquors in the float tank increases, the float, 16, is gradually elevated thereby, which movement, communicated through rod, 17, shaft 18, lever 22, rod 23, and lever 24, elevates the valve stem, 29, and opens the valve, 27, thereby admitting an increased volume of steam through pipe, 28, to the pump, by which means the action of the pump is accelerated, and the circulation of the liquors is proportionately increased. As the level of the liquors in the tank, 13, descends the movement of the float and described valve connections is reversed, and the valve gradually closes and diminishes the speed of the pump. The moderate degree of heat required in the liquors for proper chemical action is furnished by the coils, 39, in tank, 37, through which tank the liquors ass.
What I claim is:
1. In a bleaching apparatus, the combination with a circulation circuit embodying a heating device in circuit and means for delivering the liquors from said heating device into the keir, of a keir for the liquors within the circuit, a pump in the circuit for forcing the liquors through the circuit, and means in the circuit and operated by the liquors for regulating the speed of the pump.
2. In a bleaching apparatus, the combination with a keir, of a circulation circuit leading from the bottom to the top of the keir, a float tank in the circuit, a pump also in the circuit, a supply pipe upon the pump, a slidable valve in the pipe, a float in the tank, and operative connections between the float and valve.
3. In a bleaching apparatus, the combina tion with a keir, of a circulation circuit lead ing from the bottom to the top of the keir, a float tank in the circuit, a pump also in the circuit, a supply pipe upon the pump, a movable valve in the pipe, a float in the tank, and lever connections between the float and valve.
4. In a bleaching apparatus, the combination with a keir, of a circulation circuit leading from the bottom to the top of the keir, a float tank in the circuit below the keir, a pump in the circuit below the tank, a supply pipe upon the pump adjacent the tank, a valve in the pipe, a rock shaft mounted in the wall of the tank, a rod upon the inner end of the shaft, a float upon the end of the rod, an arm upon the outer end of the rock shaft, a rod pivotally connected with the arm, a lever pivotally connected with the rod, a valve stem upon the lever entering the valve, and a link connecting the lever with the eX terior of the valve.
5. In a bleaching apparatus, the combination with a keir, of a circulation circuit leading from the bottom to the top of the keir, a float tank in the circuit below the keir, a pump in the circuit below the float tank, a supply pipe upon the pump, a slidable valve in the pipe, a float in the tank, operative connections between the float and valve, and a heating tank in the circuit.
6. In a bleaching apparatus, the combination with a circulation circuit, of a keir and pump in the circuit, a heater for the liquors in said circuit a float tank also in the circuit, a float in the tank, and means actuated by the float for regulating the speed of the pump.
In testimony whereof I have afiixed my signature in presence of two witnesses.
WARREN B. LEWIS.
Witnesses:
HORATIO E. BELLOWS, JosErrr E. BURNS.
US46451408A 1908-11-27 1908-11-27 Bleaching apparatus. Expired - Lifetime US921853A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US46451408A US921853A (en) 1908-11-27 1908-11-27 Bleaching apparatus.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US46451408A US921853A (en) 1908-11-27 1908-11-27 Bleaching apparatus.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US921853A true US921853A (en) 1909-05-18

Family

ID=2990286

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US46451408A Expired - Lifetime US921853A (en) 1908-11-27 1908-11-27 Bleaching apparatus.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US921853A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20040128844A1 (en) * 2002-12-18 2004-07-08 Robb Michael J. Gradient calculating camera board

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20040128844A1 (en) * 2002-12-18 2004-07-08 Robb Michael J. Gradient calculating camera board

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US921853A (en) Bleaching apparatus.
US1528180A (en) Cleansing apparatus
US3285038A (en) Laundry machines
US661295A (en) Keir for bleaching.
US1526647A (en) System for maintaining the vacuum in a heating plant
US775450A (en) Vomiting-keir.
US988971A (en) Keir.
US560951A (en) thresh
US239440A (en) burdick
US1512623A (en) Refrigerating apparatus
US2242186A (en) Smoke precipitatob and heat sal
US1266265A (en) Yarn-steamer.
US1697767A (en) Dry-cleaning apparatus
US992133A (en) Method of bleaching cloth.
US791470A (en) Vomiting-keir.
US1247368A (en) Washing-machine.
GB190706309A (en) Improvements in Apparatus for Sizing and Drying Cops.
US1681344A (en) Condensate-removing system
US1063116A (en) Heating and feeding apparatus for feed-water-purifying compounds.
US1932756A (en) Washing machine
US385509A (en) Furnace for steam boilers
US1634783A (en) Water filter
US1116481A (en) Automatic cellar-drainer.
US2302396A (en) Cleansing and cooling gases by liquid in the manufacture of water gas
GB404370A (en) Improved method and apparatus for treating textile materials with circulating liquors