Apparatus for the application of liquids to moving materials

Textiles: fluid treating apparatus – Machines – Liquid applying

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D06B 102

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040193527

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for the application of liquids to moving material, such as patterned application of dyes to moving textile material, including a liquid applicator positioned above the material path of travel for continuously discharging liquid in a row of plural streams downwardly onto the material, means for selectively deflecting selected of the continuously flowing streams in accordance with a pattern control device, and collection means for receiving the deflected liquid to prevent its contact with the moving material, and wherein the collection means includes a collection chamber having an opening for receiving deflected liquid, and three collector plates positioned adjacent the lower portion of the liquid-receiving opening to prevent liquid from falling onto the surface of the moving material from the collection means in an unscheduled manner.

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patent: 3570275 (1971-03-01), Weber et al.
patent: 3937045 (1976-02-01), Klein et al.
patent: 3942343 (1976-03-01), Klein

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