WO2017151074A1 - Machine à laver à pierres abrasives - Google Patents
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06B—TREATING TEXTILE MATERIALS USING LIQUIDS, GASES OR VAPOURS
- D06B11/00—Treatment of selected parts of textile materials, e.g. partial dyeing
- D06B11/0093—Treatments carried out during or after a regular application of treating materials, in order to get differentiated effects on the textile material
- D06B11/0096—Treatments carried out during or after a regular application of treating materials, in order to get differentiated effects on the textile material to get a faded look
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06B—TREATING TEXTILE MATERIALS USING LIQUIDS, GASES OR VAPOURS
- D06B23/00—Component parts, details, or accessories of apparatus or machines, specially adapted for the treating of textile materials, not restricted to a particular kind of apparatus, provided for in groups D06B1/00 - D06B21/00
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- the invention relates to abrasive stones that are detachably disposed on the inner surfaces of drums of washing machines that are used for the treatment which is generally called "stone washing” and applied to give textile garments a worn appearance, and methods of attachment of these stones to the drum surfaces and applications thereof.
- pumice stone is also used as the mechanical abrasive, although it has a low efficiency.
- Abrasives with structures similar to pumice stone like expanded glass foam or marble sand are also used as mechanical abrasives. However, any mechanical abrasives being used pose environmental problems. Chemicals with bleaching, abrading or dye removal properties can also be used in washing, either together with the mechanical abrasives or alone. "Enzyme”, which is a natural substance is widely used in the washing process either individually or along with the stone. Since it is natural, it is recognized as the least harmful substance utilized in denim washing. The enzymes referred here are the acidic or neutral celluloses ones.
- NaCIO sodium hypochlorite
- KMnO4 potassium permanganate
- the inner surfaces of the drum is covered with pieces of abrasive stones using various fastening techniques.
- the stone pieces are disposed on the cylindrical surface of the drum in such a way as to allow transfer of water through the perforations for discharging water from the drum.
- the paddles or other surfaces of the drum can also be covered by pieces of abrasive stone.
- Figure 1 is the front view of a front-loading washing machine drum whose inner surfaces are covered with abrasive stones
- FIG. 1 is another view of the washing drum of Figure 1 where the front surface is not illustrated 20
- FIG. 3 is the detail view of a portion of the drum shown in Figures 1 and 2
- Figure 4-A is an exploded isometric view of the combined piece composed of the attachment and the abrasive stone piece
- Figure 4-B shows bottom and top isometric views of the combined piece
- Figure 4-C is a schematic view showing the details of the lug, lock pin tab and the locking pin which facilitate the attachment of the attachment to the drum
- Figure 4-D is a detail view of the attachment lock pin tab of the last combined piece
- Figure 5 is a schematic view illustrating assembly of the combined piece to the drum
- Figure 6 is a schematic view of the combined pieces being mounted onto the perforated cylindrical surface of the drum
- Figure 7-A is bottom isometric view of the multi-combined piece
- Figure 7-B is a side isometric view of the multi-combined piece
- Figure 7-C is a schematic view of the multi-combined pieces being mounted onto the perforated cylindrical surface of the drum
- Figure 8 A-C are the detail views of the multi-combined piece shown in Figure 7 A-C
- Figure 9 is a schematic view of the multi-combined pieces with plastic attachments being mounted onto the perforated cylindrical surface of the drum
- Figure 10 is a schematic view of the multi-combined pieces with metal attachments being mounted onto the perforated cylindrical surface of the drum
- Figure 11 is a detail view of the multi-combined piece with metal attachment on the drum surface
- Figure 12-A is a bottom isometric view of the metal attachment of a multi-combined piece
- Figure 12-B is a side isometric view of the attachment of the multi-combined piece and the abrasive stones before and after assembly
- Figure 12-C is an isometric view of the assembly of the attachment of the multi-row multi-combined piece and the abrasive stones
- Figure 13 is a schematic view of the pieces of abrasive stones in stick form that are secured in the profiles of which both ends are closed with caps and which are mounted onto the cylindrical surface and the paddle surfaces of the drum
- Figure 14 is detail view of the assembly of the profile and the stone pieces shown in Figure 10 to the perforated cylindrical surface of the drum
- Figure 15 A-C is schematic views of the profiles of which one end is permanently closed and the other end is closed with a cap and which are mounted to the drum surface by using an assembly plate and of the stones
- Figure 16 is the schematic view of the details of the insertion of the abrasive stone pieces into the stainless profile from the side thereof
- Figure 17 A-D is the schematic view of the assembly details of the profile of which both ends are permanently closed and the last stone is secured by means of a locking member
- Figure 18 is a schematic view of the assembly of the stones and the locking members to the profiles where the last stone is secured by a locking member
- Figure 19 is illustrates examples of abrasive stone pieces schematically
- the invention relates to mounting pieces of abrasive stones on the inner surfaces of drums of front-or-side loading perforated drum-type washing machines used for the purpose of stone washing.
- FIG 1 shows schematically a front loading perforated washing drum.
- the abrasive stones (11) that are to be mounted into the drum (10) can be attached by various assembling methods only to the perforated cylindrical surface (12) of the drum, but if required they can also be attached to other surfaces with which the fabric being washed can come into contact as the drum tumbles like the paddle surface (13), front- loading door side surface (14) or rear-axle support shaft bearing side surface (15).
- the stones (11) When mounted onto the cylindrical surface (12), the stones (11) should not block the drum perforations (16) or block the flow of washing water through the openings.
- Figure 2 shows schematically a front-loading drum (10) of which the front loading door side surface (14) is not illustrated and the perforated cylindrical surface (12), the paddle surfaces (13) and the rear surface (15) are all covered by pieces of abrasive stones in stick form.
- Figure 3 shows schematically a closer view of a drum of which the perforated cylindrical surface (12), the paddle surfaces (13) and the rear-surface (15) are covered by pieces of abrasive stones (11) in in stick form.
- the fabric is thereby mechanically abraded and obtained "stonewashed” appearance.
- the abrasive stones (11) arranged on the inner surfaces of the drum in pieces are also abraded over time and lose their function. The stones should be replaced by new ones when they become worn.
- Figure 4-A is an exploded view of the combined piece (18) showing the stone (11) and the attachment (17) separately.
- the dimensions, shape and the content of the stone (11) may vary in accordance with the drum size and the particular application.
- the stone (11) fastened in this manner is dismantled from the drum (10) together with the attachment (17) as the combined piece (18), and mounted again in this form.
- the attachment (17) can be manufactured of plastic or metal.
- the attachment (17) shown in the figure is a plastic component manufactured by injection molding.
- the abrasive stone (11) can be integrated with a prefabricated attachment (17) by a bayonet fixing and/or gluing, but it is also possible to place the stone (11) in the injection mold as an insert, and inject the attachment (17) onto the stone so as to manufacture it integrally with the stone.
- Whichever joining method is utilized providing cooperating indents (19) and protrusions (20) on the surfaces of the stone (11) and the attachment (17) will improve the anchoring of the stone (11) in the latter.
- the indent (19) can be provided on either the stone (11) or the attachment (17), and the said fixation can be enhanced by allowing a bonding chemical used in the connection to fill this indent (19).
- the combined piece (18) which is obtained by joining the abrasive stone (11) with the attachment (17) in an inseparable manner is detachably fastened to the drum surface (12, 13, 14, 15) by different methods.
- Figure 4-B shows top and bottom isometric views of the combined piece (18).
- at least one protrusion (21) with at least one lug (22) is provided on the bottom of the attachment (17).
- the attachment (17) possesses a lock pin tongue (25) extending axially from one longitudinal end.
- a locking pin (24) which is in the form of a protrusion and extending in the same direction with the said protrusions (21) is provided on this tongue (25).
- a tongue housing (27) forming an indentation on the bottom thereof.
- FIG. 5 shows the assembly of the combined piece (18) to the drum (10).
- the perforated cylindrical surface (12) of the drum is provided with apertures (23) arranged intermittently.
- the protrusions (21) on the bottom of the attachment (17) engage these apertures (23).
- the locking pin (24) of the combined piece (18) abuts against the drum surface (12) and causes the lock pin tongue (25) to bend resiliently upwards.
- the locking pin (24) aligns with a pin slot (26) formed on the drum surface (12) and enters into it (26). In this way, the locking of the combined piece (18) to the drum is accomplished.
- FIG. 4D shows the last combined piece (18') of a row and its lock pin tongue (25').
- Figure 6 depicts schematically the assembly of the combined piece (18) which is composed of an attachment (17) and an abrasive stone (11) in stick form and which is being mounted to the perforated cylindrical drum surface (12) starting from the rear-axle support shaft bearing surface (15) and proceeding forward.
- the combined pieces (18) may comprise a single piece of abrasive stone (11) each as shown in Figures 4, 5 and 6, but they can also be provided in the form of multi- combined parts (31) where each having more than one piece of stone (11) fixed on a single attachment (29).
- Figure 7-A is a bottom isometric view of such a multi-combined part (31).
- Figure 7-B shows a side isometric view thereof and 7-C shows the piece while it is being mounted onto the perforated drum surface.
- Figure 8 A through C presents the enlarged views for the purpose of clarity.
- the multi-combined part (31) comprises again an attachment (29) which can be manufactured of plastic or metal and more than one piece of abrasive stone (11) joined inseparably therewith.
- the lock pin tongue (25') provided on both longitudinal ends of the attachment (29) comprises again a locking pin (24) and at least one, preferably two fastening holes (28). Assembly is again accomplished by engagement of the protrusion (21) of the attachment (29) and the lug (22) thereon in the apertures (23) provided on the drum surface (12) and insertion of the locking pins (24) arranged on both lock pin tongue (25') into the pin slot (26).
- the combined part (31) can be fastened to the perforated drum surface (12) by means of bolts (52) passing through the fastening holes (28) on the lock pin tongue (25') as shown in the figures.
- a protective cap (30) arranged on the attachment (29) piece of the multi piece combined part. While the plastic attachment is illustrated in Figures 7- 9, Figures 10, 11 and 12 show a metal attachment (29) made of stainless steel.
- abrasive stone (11) which are already glued to the attachment (29) are mounted to the drum together with the attachment as combined part (31). Assembly is again accomplished by engagement of the protrusion (21) of the attachment (29) and the lug (22) thereon in the apertures (23) provided on the drum surface (12) and then locking by being pushed forward while still in the apertures. As backward sliding of the combined part (31) is prevented by a suitable technique, it will be fixed on the drum surface (12).
- Abrasive stones can be disposed on the drum surface in a direction parallel or orthogonal to the rotation axis. When the surface onto which they are mounted in a direction orthogonal to the rotation axis is planar such as the paddle surfaces (13), there is no need to alter their form. However, when they are being mounted onto the cylindrical surface (12), having both the stones (11) and the attachment (29) in a concave form conforming to the curvature of the cylindrical drum surface (12) will ensure the adoption of the surfaces and facilitate the assembly on the cylindrical surface (12).
- the attachment (17, 29) illustrated above as being plastic may also be used in metal form.
- a attachment (17, 29) manufactured from stainless metal and formed in a die either separately or together with the stone so as to hold the abrasive stone (11) can also fasten the abrasive stone to the drum surface.
- stainless steel fastening profiles (32) which are mounted to the drum surface (12, 13, 14, 15) so as to be integral with the drum (10) are utilized instead of the detachable attachments (17, 29) outlined above. These profiles (32) are secured to the drum surfaces that the stones are to be attached. The assembly can be accomplished by directly welding the stainless profile (32) to the drum (10) as well as by means of bolts and rivets.
- the profiles (32) can be disposed side-by-side in series or as shown in Figures 2 and 3, they can be arranged on the front or rear surfaces (14, 15) at an angle with each other. Each row may comprise one or more than one profile (32).
- the profiles (32) into which the stones are disposed may have various widths in accordance with the size of the stones (34) used.
- the two ends of the fastening profile (32) are closed either by a permanently closed end (36) or with a removable cap (37) so as to prevent the detachment of the stones.
- One free end of the profile (32) can be permanently closed (36).
- the abrasive stones (34) are placed inside the profile (32) from the end with the cap by removing the cap (37).
- the cap (37) can be secured in its place by fastening a countersunk head bolt (52) to a rivet nut (52-2) arranged on the bottom of the profile (32).
- the rivet nut (52-2) will form a bulge on the bottom of the profile (32). Since on the cylindrical drum surface (12) there can be a hole under the rivet nut (52-2), the profile (32) can be welded thereon directly with its bottom in contact with the drum surface (12).
- the stones (34) are introduced into the profile (32) through an opening (38) which is formed on one side of the profile and dimensioned to permit the insertion of the stone as shown in Figure 16. At least one free end of these profiles (32) may be permanently closed (36).
- the stones (34) introduced through the insertion opening (38) are disposed in the profile (32) starting from the closed end (36) until the level of insertion opening (38). Insertion and locking of the last stone (34) in the profile (32) can be accomplished by various methods.
- the stones (34) are disposed in the profile (32) having a stone insertion opening (38) sequentially starting from the closed end (36).
- the stone (34) positioned in the profile (32) next to the cap (37) is pulled out together with the cap (37) approximately by one half of its . length.
- the last stone (34) is inserted through the insertion opening (38). Subsequently, the stone (34) pulled out is pushed in its place together with the cap (37) and fixed by means of the bolt (52).
- the stone insertion opening (38) lies in a region of the mating line (40) of two stones as depicted in Figure 16-C
- the rail slots (35) of the mating stones are partially unoccupied in the region of the opening (38)
- the rails (33) engaging the slots (35) on two sides of the opening (38) accomplish securing of the both stones (34) to the profile (32).
- the profile (32) may be placed in such a way that it abuts against the front/rear surfaces (14,15) of the drum so as to leave no gap there between.
- a stone insertion opening (38) having a length greater than the length of the stone is formed on one side of the profile as shown in Figure 17-A, and an independent locking part (44) is employed to complement this portion of the rail (33).
- a second locking opening (49) is provided on the side opposing the stone insertion opening (38).
- the locking part (44) comprises a first tongue part (46) which, when the locking part (44) is placed to complement said stone insertion opening (38), engages the rail slots (35) of the stone (34) aligned with the opening (38). Since said first tongue part (46) is long enough to fully cover the stone insertion opening (38) and since said stone insertion opening (38) is longer than the stone length, said first tongue part (46) also partially engages the slots (35) of the neighbouring stones on the front and back. This arrangement can be seen more clearly in Figure 17-B. In this way, front and rear stones (34) secured in the profile (32) perform the locking of the last stone (34). Just after the last stone in the profile is locked, the locking part (44) has to be fixed.
- the second locking tongue (48) which is formed at a position facing the first tongue part (46) and preferentially with a shorter length is positioned so as to be accommodated in the aforementioned second locking opening (49) of the neighbouring profile (32) to be placed next ( Figure 17-C) and thus it engages the rail slot (35) of the last stone (34) in the neighbouring profile (32). In this manner, assembly of each profile (32) ensures locking of the stones in the adjacent profile.
- the locking part (44') of the last profile after which no adjacent profile is to be mounted on the side of the locking member, is fastened to the drum
- Figure 19 illustrates exemplary alternative arrangements of the abrasive stone pieces (11, 34). These examples are not to be deemed limitative and the cross-section of the abrasive stone (11, 34) can be selected by those skilled in the art differently, such as circle, semi-circle, rectangle, triangle, elliptical and similar. In alternative embodiments, the cross-section may be constant or variable along the longitudinal axis of the stone.
- the ray slots (35) of the stone (34) can be arranged in alternative forms provided that the rail (33) of the profile can engage.
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Abstract
L'invention concerne des pierres abrasives placées de manière amovible sur les surfaces intérieures de tambours de machines à laver qui servent au traitement généralement appelé "délavage à la pierre" et appliqué pour donner aux vêtements textiles un aspect vieilli, ainsi que des procédés de fixation de ces pierres sur les surfaces de tambour et leurs applications.
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