101 |
Liquid-dyeing apparatus. |
US1910559388 |
1910-05-04 |
US1006471A |
1911-10-24 |
EICKEN HUBERT |
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102 |
Apparatus for dyeing. |
US1900027334 |
1900-08-18 |
US663687A |
1900-12-11 |
SCHREINER LUDWIG |
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103 |
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ROLL-TO-ROLL MEMBRANE MANUFACTURE |
US15553304 |
2015-02-26 |
US20180243783A1 |
2018-08-30 |
Dean David MARSCHKE; Brian J. RUDIE |
A roll-to-roll process and apparatus is disclosed for treatment of a membrane substrate. The apparatus and process processes the membrane substrate in a forward direction using one or more treatment solutions, and then processes the membrane substrate in a reverse direction using other treatment solutions. The treatment solutions used in the forward and reverse directions are preferably chosen so that the treatment sequence is the same in both directions. In this manner, the membrane substrate can accumulate reaction time by repeated processing in forward and reverse directions. t,? |
104 |
Method for manufacturing three-dimensional fabric and three dimensional fabric using the same |
US11117270 |
2005-04-28 |
US20060032003A1 |
2006-02-16 |
Mun Kim |
A method for manufacturing a three-dimensional fabric and a three-dimensional fabric using the same is provided. The method includes the steps of: selecting at least more than one yarn among nylon6, nylon66 and a super high tenacity yarn to be used as a warp yarn and a filling yarn; weaving the selected warp and filling yarns to produce a basis fabric with ripstops; inserting the basis fabric into a dyer and dyeing the basis fabric by providing a predetermined concentration of a dye at a predetermined temperature for a predetermined period, so that a special pattern and a color are expressed on the basis fabric because of a difference in density, material characteristics and thermal transformation temperatures between the warp yarn and the filling yarn; and drying the dyed basis fabric for a predetermined period at room temperature to make the ripstops, the pattern and the color clear without deformation. |
105 |
Jig-type textile finishing apparatus |
US40060 |
1998-03-17 |
US5913904A |
1999-06-22 |
Bertrand Meyer; Michel Colrat; Patrick Gayrine; Joric Marduel; Isabelle Devos; Fran.cedilla.oise Lana |
In the jig type textile finishing method and apparatus of the invention, the textile material (19) passes through a heated treatment bath (20) and is rolled alternately in one direction and in the opposite direction with high frequency or microwave electromagnetic waves (24) being applied to said textile material (19) while it is being rolled in and/or out. The power of the waves is determined, as a function of the optimum temperature for the reaction that is to be implemented, in such a manner as to maintain the temperature of the assembly (5, 6) constituted by the rolled-in textile material and the bath in which it is impregnated substantially equal to or greater than said optimum temperature. |
106 |
Batch dyeing and washing apparatus and method |
US511466 |
1990-04-20 |
US5046209A |
1991-09-10 |
Hans O. Keilhack |
A batch dyeing machine 10 has separate imperforate compartments A and B for facilitating washing of a length of fabric as it is transported from one compartment to the other. A squeeze roll 50 prevents used wash water from passing from one compartment into the other with the fabric. By separating the compartments, wash liquid is conserved in that only one of the compartments need be filled at a time and a counterflow wash system is provided. Thus, the washing capabilities of a batch dyeing machine have been enhanced. |
107 |
Jig |
US669529 |
1984-11-08 |
US4939914A |
1990-07-10 |
Manfred Driesen; Wolfgang Kurschatke; Johannes Kutz |
A jig has two winding rolls in two troughs which surround the winding rolls concentrically and contain treatment liquor, and a squeezing device for a web of material passing from the one to the other winding roll arranged between the winding rolls. The squeezing device is arranged high enough that the web of material runs from the squeezing device downward toward both sides. A partition extends upward between the troughs up to the squeezing device. |
108 |
Rewinding apparatus for the single or multiple rewinding of web-like material |
US3549100D |
1968-07-01 |
US3549100A |
1970-12-22 |
STOEBI HANS |
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109 |
Driving mechanism for jiggers |
US3516619D |
1968-03-28 |
US3516619A |
1970-06-23 |
AZUMA HIROSHI |
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110 |
Device to regulate the driven flat friction wheels for the batch rolls of a dye jigger |
US3488012D |
1966-05-27 |
US3488012A |
1970-01-06 |
YAMASHITA KOICHI |
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111 |
Apparatus for winding and unwinding sheet material or the like |
US3441233D |
1968-03-25 |
US3441233A |
1969-04-29 |
DEFONTENAY PAUL |
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112 |
Textile treating apparatus with a plastic coated or metal roll having left- and right-hand helical threads |
US58298766 |
1966-09-29 |
US3374648A |
1968-03-26 |
MAGUIRE LEO RUSSELL |
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113 |
Driving mechanism for winding-up machines |
US42748554 |
1954-05-04 |
US2917934A |
1959-12-22 |
BORGE NIELSEN HANS |
|
114 |
Process and apparatus for jig dyeing |
US21291351 |
1951-02-27 |
US2696421A |
1954-12-07 |
NORMAND WILFRED T |
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115 |
Winding mechanism |
US14666350 |
1950-02-28 |
US2658693A |
1953-11-10 |
WOLF LLOYD J |
|
116 |
Dyeing machine |
US65165646 |
1946-03-02 |
US2513209A |
1950-06-27 |
FRANK ROSELENE |
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117 |
Dyeing of films possessing low water imbibition |
US55872944 |
1944-10-14 |
US2413559A |
1946-12-31 |
CRAWFORD GREENLEES RAYMOND |
|
118 |
Tension device |
US51610043 |
1943-12-29 |
US2375459A |
1945-05-08 |
BALLOU DONA L |
|
119 |
Dye jig |
US9368136 |
1936-07-31 |
US2223811A |
1940-12-03 |
YATES ARTHUR E |
|
120 |
Apparatus for producing a uniform tension in winding devices |
US4359335 |
1935-10-04 |
US2190529A |
1940-02-13 |
MAX BRETSCHNEIDER |
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