序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 纱多色染织装置 CN201610269394.X 2016-04-27 CN105821607A 2016-08-03 何培富; 王腾飞; 杨青; 汤俐
发明提供一种纱多色染织装置,包括导线装置和染色桶,所述导线装置的数量为两个,所述染色桶的数量至少为两个,且并排设置在两个导线装置之间,所述染色桶两侧设置有下压头,所述下压头上端设置有下压气缸,所述染色桶上设置有过线槽,所述下压头下端设置有限位,所述导线装置上设置有步进电机,通过步进电机带动导线装置上的棉纱移动。通过设置多个染色桶对棉纱进行分段染色,并通过下压气缸带动下压头将棉线压入染色桶中进行染色,使棉纱一次性分段染色,设置步进电机带动棉纱进行移动,由时间继电器对下压头的下压时间进行控制,进而控制棉纱的染色时间,提高染色效率。
2 用发泡染料给纺织织物和纱线染色的设备 CN200880126013.6 2008-10-14 CN101932768A 2010-12-29 C·W·奥里奇; D·F·蔡菲尔; H·A·诺伊佩特
一种用于对纺织织物或纱线基材进行染色的设备,其使用了多个施用器,每个施用器仅施用总染料施用量的一个增量。在一种形式中,在与化物质基本隔离开的惰性气氛中施用处于无色态的还原靛蓝燃料。在一种形式中,压紧辊或倒置施用器以减小的深度位于施用器之间,以便随着基材在相续的施用器面上行进时最小化张的增加。在另一种形式中,相对的施用器对设置在夹送辊对之间,用于诸如纱线片这样的基材的受控送料。
3 APPARATUS AND METHOD OF FOAM DYEING A TRAVELING SHEET OF TEXTILE YARN US13456885 2012-04-26 US20130283545A1 2013-10-31 Christoph W. AURICH
Dyeing a traveling sheet of textile yarn with a dye in foamed condition, and, more particularly, dyeing by separating a traveling sheet of yarn into separate spaced portions and applying foamed dye to the inner facing and outer facing surfaces of the yarns in the spaced portions. Then recombining the spaced portions into a single sheet and further applying foamed dye to the yarn in the recombined sheet.
4 Process and apparatus for coloring textile yarns US714869 1985-03-22 US4586934A 1986-05-06 Paul B. Blalock; William C. Schwartz
Method and apparatus for producing textile yarns so that one surface of the yarn exhibits a visually perceptive darker color hue when compared to another surface of the yarn. The yarn surfaces are coated with a colorant-containing liquid (e.g. a dye- or pigment-containing liquid) and are subsequently dried to effect a drying rate differential between the one and another surfaces to cause the colorants to migrate towards the faster-drying surface to a degree sufficient to achieve the darker color hue thereon. Twisting of the produced yarns during packaging and/or weaving will thus create a woven textile fabric having randomly distributed color variations to achieve a visually pleasing striated, tone-on-tone or heather fabric appearance.
5 Partial yarn dyeing of yarn lateral face JP32705097 1997-11-11 JPH11140768A 1999-05-25 NISHI NOBUYASU
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To speedily produce a partially dyed yarn of an optional hue by bringing a fiber yarn into continuous or intermittent contact with a dye liquor application roll, running the fiber yarn on the roll and applying the dye liquor to a lateral face of the yarn. SOLUTION: A feed fibrous material 1 such as a 2/48 wool spun yarn is passed through a guide 2 and brought into contact with a groove of a freely rotatable dye liquor application roll 3 half sunk in a dye liquor 4 stored in a dye liquor pan 5 and run thereon to freely rotate the roll 3. The fibrous material 1 is then led to the interior of a box-shaped hot air dryer 13 while controlling the pickup with a dye liquor pickup controller 12, then stretched over a pair of an upper and a bottom rotating drums 7 and 8 plural times, dried and subsequently wound through a guide 9 into a cheese 11 with a winding drum 10. The resultant cheese 11 is then placed in a steamer, etc., and heat- treated to afford a yarn having a partially dyed lateral face thereof. COPYRIGHT: (C)1999,JPO
6 Partial dyed yarns of yarn side JP32705097 1997-11-11 JP3029817B2 2000-04-10 信康 西
7 JPS5641748B1 - JP139771 1971-01-21 JPS5641748B1 1981-09-30
8 Method and apparatus for dyeing and treating yarns US09333156 1999-06-14 US06497936B1 2002-12-24 Peter Desai; Jeffrey Lovelady
An apparatus and method are described for treating one or more yarn strands before or after the strand is dyed. The apparatus preferably includes a modified space dyeing apparatus having a dye applicator modified to be used as a treatment composition applicator for treating a yarn strand. The apparatus enables a high speed yarn dyeing and treatment method. Also described is a method and composition for treating yarn with a polyphenolic derivative composition to form a bleach-resistant yarn.
9 Yarn with partial dyed side surface and device for adhering dye liquid to drying and taking up the same US09239541 1999-01-29 US06328767B1 2001-12-11 Nobuyasu Nishi
The invention provides a partial dyed yarn having a partial dyeing applied to a side surface of fibrous raw material and further provides a method for manufacturing thereof. A partial dyed yarn is provided by a dye liquid adhering method and a dye liquid adhering, drying and taking-up device which is capable of accomplishing a high quality dye printing yarn. A continuous fibrous raw material is passed through the dye liquid adhering roll, the dye liquid is partially or continuously adhered to the thread-like side surface of the fibrous raw material, and thereafter it is applied with a heat treatment to cause the yarn to be dyed in a desired color tone efficiently and quickly. The fibrous raw material is passed over a guiding groove formed at an outer circumference of the dye liquid adhering roll at a desired yarn speed while a tension force is being applied to it, the dye liquid adhering roll is properly rotated with its frictional force and at the same time, its amount of adhesion is controlled and the yarn is passed in a hot air drying device while it is turned therein so as to dry the adhered dye liquid. The yarn is then taken up as a dried cone and it is processed with heat treatment to obtain a yarn partially dyed on the side surface thereof.
10 Process for space dyeing and texturing synthetic yarns US059640 1979-07-23 US4299015A 1981-11-10 Frederick Marcus; Richard Dikeman; Allan A. Wiggins, Jr.
A process is provided for space dyeing synthetic yarn in which the synthetic yarn, such as polyester yarn, wound upon a yarn package, is first treated by immersing the ends of the package into a solution of at least one sublimatable ink, thereby dyeing the yarn located at the ends of the package but leaving the yarn at the center of the package undyed, and then at least two ends from at least two such packages are passed through otherwise conventional drawing and texturizing apparatus. Each yarn so fed is intermittently dyed and undyed along its length, the color strength near the dye boundaries being attenuated and muted due to sublimation of the inks and diffusion and migration of the dyes through the yarn ends and into the package. By utilizing at least two feed yarn packages in such process having significantly different diameters and different colored ends thereof, very highly random dyeing effects are achieved in a knitted or woven fabric produced from such yarns. Also provided are the new, space-dyed yarns produced by the aforesaid process and fabrics produced from such yarns.
11 Apparatus for the continuous treatment of threads US30776372 1972-11-20 US3837186A 1974-09-24 LEFEBVRE M; HENNION J
This invention relates to a process for squeezing and/or drying a humid thread, particularly a textile thread, in the course of a treatment, such as dyeing, effected continuously on said thread during the rectilinear displacement thereof, wherein the humid thread is passed into a zone traversed by a current of air at a pressure much lower than the pressure prevailing about the thread during the operation having provoked its humidification. The invention also relates to an apparatus for continuously treating a thread, for example a textile thread, applying the process as described hereinabove.
12 Thread coloring attachments for shoe patching machines US34622353 1953-04-01 US2712297A 1955-07-05 MCGREW HENRY E
13 APPARATUS FOR DYEING TEXTILE FABRICS AND YARNS WITH FOAMED DYE EP08872231.9 2008-10-14 EP2286021A1 2011-02-23 AURICH, Christoph, Walter; ZEIFFER, Dieter, Friedrich; NEUPERT, Hermann, A.
An apparatus for dyeing a textile fabric or yarn substrate using a plurality of applicators that each apply an increment of a total dye application. In one form a reduced indigo dye in a leuco-state is applied in an inert atmosphere substantially isolated from oxidizing substances. In one form holddown rollers or inverted applicators are located between applicators at decreasing depths to minimize increases in tension as the substrate travels over successive applicator faces. In another form pairs of opposed applicators are disposed between pairs of nip rollers for controlled feed of substrates, such as sheets of yarns.
14 APPARATUS FOR DYEING TEXTILE SUBSTRATES WITH FOAMED DYE EP08754638.8 2008-05-22 EP2150648A1 2010-02-10 AURICH, Christoph, Walter; ZEIFFER, Dieter, Friedrich; NEUPERT, Hermann, A.
An apparatus for dyeing a textile substrate using a plurality of applicators that each apply an increment of a total dye application. In one form a reduced indigo dye in a leuco- state is applied in an inert atmosphere substantially isolated from oxidizing substances. In another form the foamed dye is applied while open to the atmosphere. In both forms holddown rollers or inverted applicators are located between applicators at decreasing depths to minimize increases in tension as the substrate travels over successive applicator faces.
15 Process and apparatus for coloring textile yarns EP85302006.3 1985-03-22 EP0157558A1 1985-10-09 Blalock, Paul B.; Schwartz, William C.

Method and apparatus (10) for producing a textile yarn (12) so that one surface (b) of the yarn (12) exhibits a visually perceptive darker color hue when compared to another surface (a) of the yarn (12). The yarn surfaces are coated with a colorants-containing liquid (e.g. a dye- or pigment-containing liquid) in a bath (16), and then dried by a drum (22) to effect a drying rate differential between the one and another surface (b and a, respectively) in order to cause the colorants to migrate towards the faster-drying surface (b) to a degree sufficient to achieve the darker color hue thereon. Twisting of the produced yarns during packaging and/or weaving will thus create a woven textile fabric having randomly distributed color variations to achieve a visually pleasing striated, tone-on-tone or heather fabric appearance.

16 Material Blend With Patterned Fabric US15633535 2017-06-26 US20180119321A1 2018-05-03 Daniel Harris; Marco DeGeorge
A blended fabric having a patterned color includes a first portion comprised of cotton and a second portion comprised of polyester. A dye that has a strong affinity for cotton and a slight affinity for polyester is applied to the fabric. The dye gives the cotton portion a deep black color and applies a light gray color to the polyester portion. A combination of deep black cotton and light gray polyester combines to provide the patterned color of the blended fabric. The blended fabric may be comprised of a larger percentage of cotton than polyester that is spun into a single filament yarn that is then knitted into a Jersey Knit styled fabric, a looped knit terry fabric, or a fleece fabric. Further, the present invention comprises a blended fabric whereby dye absorption by the cotton and not by the polyester create darker and lighter patterns within the blended fabric.
17 Apparatus for dyeing textile substrates with foamed dye US12012077 2008-01-31 US07913524B2 2011-03-29 Christoph Walter Aurich; Dieter Friedrich Zeiffer; Hermann A. Neupert
An apparatus for dyeing a textile substrate using a plurality of applicators that each apply an increment of a total dye application. In one form a reduced indigo dye in a leuco-state is applied in an inert atmosphere substantially isolated from oxidizing substances. In another form the foamed dye is applied while open to the atmosphere. In both forms holddown rollers or inverted applicators are located between applicators at decreasing depths to minimize increases in tension as the substrate travels over successive applicator faces.
18 Apparatus for dyeing textile substrates with foamed dye US12012077 2008-01-31 US20080184747A1 2008-08-07 Christoph Walter Aurich; Dieter Friedrich Zeiffer; Hermann A. Neupert
An apparatus for dyeing a textile substrate using a plurality of applicators that each apply an increment of a total dye application. In one form a reduced indigo dye in a leuco-state is applied in an inert atmosphere substantially isolated from oxidizing substances. In another form the foamed dye is applied while open to the atmosphere. In both forms holddown rollers or inverted applicators are located between applicators at decreasing depths to minimize increases in tension as the substrate travels over successive applicator faces.
19 Method and apparatus for dyeing and treating yarns US10280594 2002-10-25 US20030059569A1 2003-03-27 Peter Desai; Jeffrey Lovelady
An apparatus and method are described for treating one or more yarn strands before or after the strand is dyed. The apparatus preferably includes a modified space dyeing apparatus having a dye applicator modified to be used as a treatment composition applicator for treating a yarn strand. The apparatus enables a high speed yarn dyeing and treatment method. Also described is a method and composition for treating yarn with a polyphenolic derivative composition to form a bleach-resistant yarn.
20 Yarn tension compensating mechanism US718572 1976-08-30 US4069775A 1978-01-24 Clifford Aldene Bryant; Mark Floyd Jarrell
The invention provides a roll over which a sheet of dyed and dried yarns passes from a drying chamber. During operation of the apparatus, the roll is maintained in a position diverting the yarns out of a straight path, creating a surplus in the path. When the machine stops, the roll is moved slowly under controlled conditions to a position nearer a straight path, during which the surplus is given up to compensate for the shrinkage of the yarn residing in the drying chamber whereby yarn in the dyeing stage remains motionless. The invention is particularly (but not solely) useful in the manufacture of tufted carpeting from yarns dyed individually in segments along their length with different colors for production of predetermined complex designs in the carpet.
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