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 Handling elongate materials US3739967D 1970-10-28 US3739967A 1973-06-19 JONES E
Apparatus for handling flexible elongate material such as textile yarn comprises feed rolls for feeding the material forwards, means for forming the material into folds, and for maintaining the folds for a determined period. The folds may be formed by successively displacing the yarn in opposite directions laterally of its line of travel. The yarn may be space printed in the folded condition.
2 Method for space dyeing yarn US11121061 1961-05-19 US3135039A 1964-06-02 MATTSON ROBERT E
3 Method and apparatus for simultaneously dyeing yarn and forming yarn package US480024 1974-06-17 US4097974A 1978-07-04 James H. Eakes
A method and apparatus of random or space dyeing yarn while simultaneously forming a yarn package having a plurality of axially stacked revolutions of yarn, with each revolution formed to include a plurality of sinuous patterns in each revolution, and wherein the sinuous pattern of adjacent revolutions are angularly offset relative to each other. The apparatus includes a frame support means having a power driven turntable, with a pressure plate non-rotatable supported thereabove for vertical translating movement, and wherein the yarn package is formed between the rotatably turntable and the pressure plate. The yarn packaging apparatus is provided with yarn guide means for effecting radial reciprocating displacement of yarn while feeding the yarn through a radial slot in the pressure plate to the turntable for forming revolutions of yarn having the sinuous pattern. A number of radially spaced dye ejector nozzles supported on the pressure plate and operable for applying various color dye material to radially spaced portions of each revolution of the yarn package, concurrently with the formation of each revolution. A yarn package is formed and dyed by threading a length of yarn through the yarn guide means, engaging an end of the yarn with the rotary turntable and effecting rotation of the turntable to form the stacked revolutions of yarn while simultaneously applying dye to radially spaced portions of each revolution.
4 Plant for dyeing yarn continuously US3696642D 1970-12-22 US3696642A 1972-10-10 RIGACCI FERNANDO
A plant for dyeing yarn discontinuously includes a perforate conveyor the upper run of which extends through a zone at which yarn is deposited in skeins or in continuous zig-zag formation, a zone in which dye is applied, a zone in which the dye is fixed by heating, a washing zone and a drying zone in which the yarn is alternately squeezed and expanded.
5 JPS5330835B2 - JP1291574 1974-02-01 JPS5330835B2 1978-08-29
6 Method for dyeing and continuous heat setting of textile yarns US437805 1974-01-30 US3950132A 1976-04-13 Jack Somers; Elias Cuthbert
The method for the random dyeing of yarn in which yarn slivers are laid in a tensionless zig-zag formation onto a travelling stenter pin chain conveyor, applying longitudinal rows of stitching or tape to anchor the yarn slivers in position and to take the tension of feeding the yarn slivers through rollers which apply dye liquor of differing colours or shades in longitudinal stripes and fixing, washing and drying and heat setting the slivers and finally rewinding the individual yarn slivers onto separate yarn packages to produce yarn randomly dyed throughout its length.
7 Process for producing yarns showing novel varying color effects US3644969D 1969-11-25 US3644969A 1972-02-29 GUILLERMIN RENE; JOLY JEAN
Yarns showing novel color effects varying along their length are made by feeding a thermoplastic yarn into a confined space, so forming a long stack of uniform cross section of folded yarn in the said space, by means of a jet of fluid at a temperature sufficient to set the resulting crimp in the yarn, and feeding a dye solution, preferably two or more dye solutions at different locations to the same cross section of the stack, under conditions such that the resulting intensity of color of the yarn due to each dye falls off across the stack from the point or points of application.
8 Random printing of yarns or threads US3491561D 1967-09-06 US3491561A 1970-01-27 CRUMP JOHN PATRICK
9 Spot dyeing process and apparatus US10695661 1961-05-01 US3070869A 1963-01-01 SHAW JAMES L
10 JPS49102985A - JP1291574 1974-02-01 JPS49102985A 1974-09-28
11 JPS4863039A - JP11882772 1972-11-27 JPS4863039A 1973-09-03
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