US889851A - Cloth-finishing machine. - Google Patents
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06C—FINISHING, DRESSING, TENTERING OR STRETCHING TEXTILE FABRICS
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- JIA'N a subject of the Sultan of Turkey, and resident of Jersey City, inthe county oi Hudson andState of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cloth-Finishing Machines, of which the following'is a specification.
- the present invention relates to apparatus for finishing fabrics. Its object is toprovide a simple and'eflicien-t device for ressing the cloth so as to give it the final nish. This obi'ect is brought about by providing suitab e supports with. means for pressing the fabric by passing. the same through rollers and endless aprons, and then render straight the ile of thefabric by brushing the same.
- FIG. 1 1e invention isillustrated in the accompanymg (lI'RWHI in which Figure 1 1s alongltudinal cross section of the line A-A of Fig. 1.
- a suitable su port 1 carries a series of rollers 2, over whic travels an endless apron 3, passing auxiliary rollers 4.
- a p urality of heated rollers 8 is arranged upon the support-1, coacting with the rollers 2. Both a rons pass between the first roller 2 the ta le 1, indicated on the left hand .roller 8.
- Rotation of the several parts is. brought about from any suitable source of power by means of the pulley 11, while unifocm rotation of the rollers 8 is imparted by means of a suitable chain or belt connection leading over the gears 12.
- A-suitable funnel 13 is located over the last of the brushes 10, and connectedby means of atube 14 to an exhaust.
- the table 1 is furthermore -pro' vided with rotatable brushes 10 and coacting rollers 2, between whichthe lower one of the Patented L'unefi, 1903.
- Thefabric such as a rug, after having received its prior treatment, passes through the of this device is to remove the dust thrown apparatus between the two aprons 3 and 7 and is pressed bymeans of'the coasting rollers 2 and 8.
- 1t passes throu h the brushing rollers 10 and 2, and still being supported by the lower a ron 3 its piles are now rendered straight;
- t passes a ain through'a plurality of sets of pressing rol ers 2 and 8, and finally through a second fpair of brushing rollers 2" and 10, after whic it is entirely. finished.
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IATE'NTED JUNE 2, 1908.
T. B.- KAZANJIAN.
CLOTH FINISHING MACHINE;
APPLICATION FILED APR.19,1907.
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THOMAS B. KAZANJIAN, OF JERSEY crrY, NEW JERSEY.
GLOTI'LFINISHING MACHINE.
No. esasei.
To all it may concern: Y
Be it known that I, THOMAS B. KAzAN-.
JIA'N, a subject of the Sultan of Turkey, and resident of Jersey City, inthe county oi Hudson andState of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cloth-Finishing Machines, of which the following'is a specification.
The present invention relates to apparatus for finishing fabrics. Its object is toprovide a simple and'eflicien-t device for ressing the cloth so as to give it the final nish. This obi'ect is brought about by providing suitab e supports with. means for pressing the fabric by passing. the same through rollers and endless aprons, and then render straight the ile of thefabric by brushing the same.
1 1e invention isillustrated in the accompanymg (lI'RWHI in which Figure 1 1s alongltudinal cross section of the line A-A of Fig. 1. V A suitable su port 1 carries a series of rollers 2, over whic travels an endless apron 3, passing auxiliary rollers 4. A frame 5 supports a= number of similar rollers 6, over which travels a second endless apron 7, which is moistened by a suitable sprinkler 9 before it 006 erates with the first apron 3.
A p urality of heated rollers 8 is arranged upon the support-1, coacting with the rollers 2. Both a rons pass between the first roller 2 the ta le 1, indicated on the left hand .roller 8.
side of Fig. 1, and the corresponding heated aprons, that is a ron 3, passes.
Rotation of the several parts is. brought about from any suitable source of power by means of the pulley 11, while unifocm rotation of the rollers 8 is imparted by means of a suitable chain or belt connection leading over the gears 12.
A-suitable funnel 13 is located over the last of the brushes 10, and connectedby means of atube 14 to an exhaust. ,The ob ect Specification of Letters Patent.
Applicationflled'Apn'l 19, 1907. Serial No. 369,096.
The table 1 is furthermore -pro' vided with rotatable brushes 10 and coacting rollers 2, between whichthe lower one of the Patented L'unefi, 1903.
out of the fabric or rug by the brush 14....
Thefabric, such as a rug, after having received its prior treatment, passes through the of this device is to remove the dust thrown apparatus between the two aprons 3 and 7 and is pressed bymeans of'the coasting rollers 2 and 8. After having left the first pair of rollers, 1t passes throu h the brushing rollers 10 and 2, and still being supported by the lower a ron 3 its piles are now rendered straight; t passes a ain through'a plurality of sets of pressing rol ers 2 and 8, and finally through a second fpair of brushing rollers 2" and 10, after whic it is entirely. finished.
As new and,useful is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States f 1. The combination with a support, of a series of pressing rollers, an apron adapted to travel upon said rollers,'a series of heated rollers rotating in one direction and coacting and cooperating. with said apron and said ressing rollers, a wet apron adaptedto pass between the first heated and one of said pressing rollers, and rotattfblev brushes rotatmg in the same direction. as said heatedrollers and adaptedto cooperate with said first apron.
Signed-at New York, in the county of New York, and S tate of New York, this 6th day of April A. D. 1907.
Witnesses:
RALPH J. Saonnns, SIGMUND Hnazoe.
THOMAS E. KAZANJIAN.
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| US36909607A US889851A (en) | 1907-04-19 | 1907-04-19 | Cloth-finishing machine. |
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| US36909607A US889851A (en) | 1907-04-19 | 1907-04-19 | Cloth-finishing machine. |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US2633624A (en) * | 1949-09-27 | 1953-04-07 | Leandro W Tomarkin | Device for treating fabrics |
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Cited By (1)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US2633624A (en) * | 1949-09-27 | 1953-04-07 | Leandro W Tomarkin | Device for treating fabrics |
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