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 Device for the removal of liquids adhering to running textile threads US63292257 1957-01-07 US2960777A 1960-11-22 AUGUST DOLL
2 Machine and method for the combined mechanical and heat treatment of fabrics, especially knitted fabrics US13132452 2009-12-03 US08720020B2 2014-05-13 Massimo Biancalani; Riccardo Ravagli
A machine and a method for treating fabrics, comprise in combination a step of inducing substantially vertical vibrations in a quantity of fabric in the form of a substantially compact mass and a simultaneous step of drying the rest of the fabric in opened-out form.
3 MACHINE AND METHOD FOR THE COMBINED MECHANICAL AND HEAT TREATMENT OF FABRICS, ESPECIALLY KNITTED FABRICS US13132452 2009-12-03 US20110232053A1 2011-09-29 Massimo Biancalani; Riccardo Ravagli
A machine and a method for treating fabrics, comprise in combination a step of inducing substantially vertical vibrations in a quantity of fabric in the form of a substantially compact mass and a simultaneous step of drying the rest of the fabric in opened-out form.
4 Means to vibrate chain link fabric US499930 1974-08-23 US3969828A 1976-07-20 Keith E. Roberts
An apparatus and method for removing excess coating material from chain link fabric during the manufacture of the fabric. A gang of sprocket members are arranged side-by-side on a shaft for rotation about the shaft axis. Each of the sprocket members includes a plurality of radially outwardly extending teeth having notches formed along the length thereof. Chain link fabric is passed over the gang of sprockets such that the teeth engage through respective openings formed by the wire or other members of the fabric. When the fabric is removed from the sprockets, the notches in the teeth cause intermittent hitching and release of the fabric which vibrates the fabric to remove excess molten coated material from the fabric. The gang of sprockets is arranged intermediate a coating tank and a cooling tank for the chain link fabric such that the coating material is in the molten state when it passes over the sprockets. The sprocket members are dimensioned slightly smaller than the openings in the chain link fabric and the notches are configured so as to permit relatively smooth movement of the teeth into the openings in the fabric while providing a vibration inducing interengagement between the notches and fabric members upon withdrawal of the fabric from the sprockets.
5 JPS542865B1 - JP2641071 1971-04-22 JPS542865B1 1979-02-14
6 Apparatus for vibrating and dewebbing tire cord fabric coated with an undried liquid US596703 1975-07-17 US3961601A 1976-06-08 Edward E. Hunter
An apparatus for vibrating and dewebbing tire cord fabric treated with a liquid bonding agent for promoting the adhesion between the warp cords of the fabric and the rubbery material in which the cords are embedded. The fabric, freshly coated with the liquid bonding agent, is guided along a desired vertical pathway between a pair of rotating cylindrically shaped cams which are eccentrically mounted for rotation about axes which are equally spaced from the pathway of the fabric. The rotation of the cams is synchronized such that the cams continuously contact the fabric as they alternately push the fabric in opposite directions from the desired pathway to vibrate the fabric between the rotational axes of the cams. Thus, excess liquid coating is shaken from the fabric to help remove any liquid coating webbing the openings between the warp cords and weft threads of the fabric.
7 Apparatus for removing excess coating material from chain link fabric US33011873 1973-02-06 US3845741A 1974-11-05 ROBERTS K
An apparatus and method for removing excess coating material from chain link fabric during the manufacture of the fabric. A gang of sprocket members are arranged side-by-side on a shaft for rotation about the shaft axis. Each of the sprocket members includes a plurality of radially outwardly extending teeth having notches formed along the length thereof. Chain link fabric is passed over the gang of sprockets such that the teeth engage through respective openings formed by the wire or other members of the fabric. When the fabric is removed from the sprockets, the notches in the teeth cause intermittent hitching and release of the fabric which vibrates the fabric to remove excess molten coated material from the fabric. The gang of sprockets is arranged intermediate a coating tank and a cooling tank for the chain link fabric such that the coating material is in the molten state when it passes over the sprockets. The sprocket members are dimensioned slightly smaller than the openings in the chain link fabric and the notches are configured so as to permit relatively smooth movement of the teeth into the openings in the fabric while providing a vibration inducing interengagement between the notches and fabric members upon withdrawal of the fabric from the sprockets.
8 Apparatus for drying clothing US3673702D 1970-03-16 US3673702A 1972-07-04 OBRADOR GUILLERMO M
The present apparatus is for drying clothing by supporting and conveying clothing along an endless track which follows a right angular course and which has a loading and unloading zone, a shaker zone and a heating zone extending through a tunnel in which are located heating units and air exhausting units.
9 Pressure gauges US3621726D 1970-04-22 US3621726A 1971-11-23 GLADOW DEAN E; WILKES DONALD F
A MOVEMENT FOR METERS AND GAUGES. A ROLLER PROVIDES THE OUTPUT MOTION FOR A POINTER. THE ROLLER IS SUPPORTED FOR MOVEMENT ALONG A GUIDE SURFACE ON AN ACTUATING MEMBER. A BAND ENCIRCLES THE ROLLER AND THE ACTUATING MEMBER FOR HOLDING THE ROLLER AGAINST THE GUIDE SURFACE WHILE ALLOWING THE ROLLER TO ROLL ALONG THE SURFACE. A PORTION OF THE BAND IS WRAPPED ON THE ROLLER AND EXTENDS OUTWARDLY FROM THE ROLLER TO A FIXED SUPPORT. THE ACTUATING MEMBER ROTATES ABOUT AN AXIS SPACED FROM THE GUIDE SURFACE AND MOTION IS TRANSMITTED FROM THE INPUT MEMBER, WHICH MAY BE A BOURDON TUBE, BY AN ARM EXTENDING OUTWARDLY FROM THE ACTUATING MEMBER. UPON ROTATION OF THE ACTUATING MEMBER ABOUT ITS AXIS BY THE INPUT MEMBER, THE ROLLER ROLLS ALONG THE GUIDE SURFACE, CAUSING THE POINTER TO FOLLOW APPROXIMATELY A CIRCULAR PATH.
10 Apparatus for vibrating sheet material US56402556 1956-02-07 US2939223A 1960-06-07 SMITH EDWARD W
11 Apparatus and method for vibrating filamentous materials US19725850 1950-11-24 US2715079A 1955-08-09 RHODES JR ROBERT P
12 Machine and method for treating fabrics EP14165207.3 2009-12-03 EP2762629B1 2015-10-07 Biancalini, Massimo; Ravagli, Riccardo
13 Verfahren zum Trocknen und Krumpfen von textilen Geweben und Vorrichtung zur Durchführung des Verfahrens EP84810476.6 1984-10-01 EP0148113B1 1987-11-25 Strahm, Christian; Süss, Paul
14 Continuous dryer using capacitive heating EP84105784 1984-05-21 EP0130342A3 1985-12-11 Grassmann, Hans-Christian, Dipl.-Ing.
15 Machine and method for treating fabrics EP14165207.3 2009-12-03 EP2762629A1 2014-08-06 Biancalini, Massimo; Ravagli, Riccardo

A machine and a method for treating fabrics, comprise in combination a step of inducing substantially vertical vibrations in a quantity of fabric in the form of a substantially compact accumulation and a simultaneous step of drying the rest of the fabric which is in an extended form.

16 IMPROVED MACHINE AND METHOD FOR THE COMBINED MECHANICAL AND THERMAL TREATMENT OF FABRICS, ESPECIALLY KNITTED FABRICS EP11754937.8 2011-06-30 EP2588660A2 2013-05-08 BIANCALANI MASSIMO; RAVAGLI RICCARDO
In an improved machine and method for treating fabrics, a step of inducing substantially vertical vibrations in a quantity of at least two bolts of fabric partly in rope form and partly in open-width form is combined with a simultaneous step of drying the remaining part of the bolts.
17 Kapazitiver Hochfrequenz-Durchlaufofen EP84105784.7 1984-05-21 EP0130342A2 1985-01-09 Grassmann, Hans-Christian, Dipl.-Ing.

Die Erfindung betrifft die kapazitive Hochfrequenztrocknung von Baumwollgewirken im Durchlaufofen. Während der Hochfrequenzerwärmung wird das Gewirke zusätzlich mechanisch geschüttelt. Hierdurch kann das Gewebe bei der Trocknung besser schrumpfen.

18 METHOD FOR TREATING FABRICS EP15188075.4 2009-12-03 EP2998425B1 2017-11-29 BIANCALANI, Massimo; RAVAGLI, Riccardo
A machine and a method for treating fabrics, comprise in combination a step of inducing substantially vertical vibrations in a quantity of fabric in the form of a substantially compact accumulation and a simultaneous step of drying the rest of the fabric which is in an extended form.
19 MACHINE AND METHOD FOR TREATING FABRICS EP15188075.4 2009-12-03 EP2998425A1 2016-03-23 BIANCALANI, Massimo; RAVAGLI, Riccardo

A machine and a method for treating fabrics, comprise in combination a step of inducing substantially vertical vibrations in a quantity of fabric in the form of a substantially compact accumulation and a simultaneous step of drying the rest of the fabric which is in an opened out form.

20 MACHINE AND METHOD FOR THE COMBINED MECHANICAL AND HEAT TREATMENT OF FABRICS, ESPECIALLY KNITTED FABRICS EP09810782.4 2009-12-03 EP2373838B1 2014-09-03 BIANCALANI, Massimo; RAVAGLI, Riccardo
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