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US701444A
US701444A US6881901A US1901068819A US701444A US 701444 A US701444 A US 701444A US 6881901 A US6881901 A US 6881901A US 1901068819 A US1901068819 A US 1901068819A US 701444 A US701444 A US 701444A
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  • Nonms PETERS co. pHoro-mno, wAsmNGToN, n c
  • This invention has relation to the art of dyeing yarn in the cop.
  • My invention has for its object the provision of means whereby this difficulty is overcome; and it consists, essentially, in enlarging the outlet of the forcing-pipe, so as to embrace substantially the whole width of the dyesvat above its false bottom.
  • Figure l is a sectional elevation of an apparatus for dyeing yarn in the cop
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view thereof.
  • vat a iiattened fan-shaped orlaterally-enlarged outlet e extending nearly the full width of the vat o, above the false bottom h thereof, said vat being provided'with a corresponding aperture.
  • the dye liquor as it passes from the pipe to its enlarged discharge end e' is caused to spread laterally, the velocity of flow being correspondingly reduced, while said dye liquor enters the vat through a slot or aperture eX- tending substantially over thefull width of said vat.
  • a jet-like feed of the dye liquor is thus effectu ally avoided, the yarn on the cops along the feed-aperturein the vat-t'. e. along the enlarged mouth of the feed or forcing pipe-being dyed as rapidly and as uniformly as the yarn on the cops more remote therefrom, as has been shown by practical experi*- ments.
  • Apparatus for dyeing yarn inthe cop comprising a polygonal vat, a false bottom therein having apertured seats for the cops, an inlet-port at one end above the false bottom extending nearly across the vat, and an exhaust-port in the bottom thereof g incombination with a pipe connected with said eX- haust-port and having an outlet-terminal of gradually-increasing width connected to the aforesaid inlet-port and a suction and forcing device interposed in said pipe, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

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(Application led July 18, 1901.)
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ma Nonms PETERS co. pHoro-mno, wAsmNGToN, n c
UNITED Status CARL WOLF, OF SOI-IVEINSBURG-ON-THF-PLEISSE, GERMANY.
APPARATUS FOR DYEING YARN.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent 1\T o. 701,444, dated June 3, 1902. Application filed July 18, 1901. Serial No. 68,819. (N0 model-l To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, CARL WOLF, a subject of the German Emperor, and a resident of Schweinsburgfonthe-Pleisse, Germany, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Dyeing Yarnin the Cop; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description ofthe invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
This invention has relation to the art of dyeing yarn in the cop.
In dyeing yarn in the cop as practiced prior to my invention in apparatus in Which the cops are stuck into a perforated falsebottom of the dye-vat and in which the dye liquor is caused to constantly circulate through the vat from a point above the false bottom through the same to a point below the same the yarn of those cops in the immediate vicinity of the point of inflow of the dye liquor is not dyed either as rapidly oras strongly as the yarn on the cops more remote from the said iniiow and Where the dye liquor is more quiescent. This is attributable to the rapidk iow of the dye liquor at the point where it is admitted to the vat and is probably also due in part to the more or less loosening` of the cops, causing the dye liquor to flow between the cops and the carriers in such a rapid manner as not to penetrate into or saturate the yarn-threads as rapidly and effectually as is the case with the yarn of copsV more remote from'the inflow of the dye liquor;
My invention has for its object the provision of means whereby this difficulty is overcome; and it consists, essentially, in enlarging the outlet of the forcing-pipe, so as to embrace substantially the whole width of the dyesvat above its false bottom.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a sectional elevation of an apparatus for dyeing yarn in the cop, and Fig. 2 is a top plan view thereof.
In the drawings a, indicates the vat; b, its
tary suction and forcing pump, having its suction-pipe f connected about midway of its length to the bottom of the vat a., and e indicates the forcing-pipe of said pump, hav
ing a iiattened fan-shaped orlaterally-enlarged outlet e extending nearly the full width of the vat o, above the false bottom h thereof, said vat being provided'with a corresponding aperture.
By means of the construction described the dye liquor as it passes from the pipe to its enlarged discharge end e' is caused to spread laterally, the velocity of flow being correspondingly reduced, while said dye liquor enters the vat through a slot or aperture eX- tending substantially over thefull width of said vat. A jet-like feed of the dye liquor is thus effectu ally avoided, the yarn on the cops along the feed-aperturein the vat-t'. e. along the enlarged mouth of the feed or forcing pipe-being dyed as rapidly and as uniformly as the yarn on the cops more remote therefrom, as has been shown by practical experi*- ments.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new therein, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l. Apparatus for dyeing yarn inthe cop, comprising a polygonal vat, a false bottom therein having apertured seats for the cops, an inlet-port at one end above the false bottom extending nearly across the vat, and an exhaust-port in the bottom thereof g incombination with a pipe connected with said eX- haust-port and having an outlet-terminal of gradually-increasing width connected to the aforesaid inlet-port and a suction and forcing device interposed in said pipe, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2. Apparatus for dyeing yarn in the cop, comprising a polygonal vat, a false bottom therein having apertured seats for the oops, an inlet-port of uniform vertical cross-seo tional area at one end above the false bottom extending nearly across the vat, and an eX- haust-port in the bottom thereof; in coimbi= nation with a pipe connected with said en 2 i y i 701,444
hansb-port and having an outlet-terminal ot' In testimony that I claim the foregoing as gradually-increasing width and of snbstanmy invention I have signed my name in prestialiy the same vertical cross-sectional area ence of two subscribing Witnesses. as and connected to the aforesaid inlet-port, CARL WOLF.
5 and a suction and forcing device interposed Witnesses: V
in seid pipe, substantially as and for the pur- ADOLPH FISCHER, pose set forth. l WALTER E. LIEBIG.
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