Apparatus for treating fabric by beating while fabric is in the

Textiles: cloth finishing – Shrinking – Fulling

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26 25, 26 26, 28116, D06C 1704, D06C 1514, D06C 2700

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042492882

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for treating fabric by beating while the fabric is in the spread or flattened state, particularly for use in a process and system for washing the fabric. The apparatus has a large number of beating bars arranged in groups each of which being adapted to effect a beating, in cooperation with beating anvils, on the fabric which is carried and fed by an endless rubber base running on the beating anvils. The driving mechanisms for the feed of the fabric and for the beating are operatively connected such that the feed and the beatings are made alternately. For washing the cloth, the cloth is immersed in the solution of a detergent, and is then beaten by the first group of beating bars. Subsequently, the fabric is beaten by the second group of beating bars under application of washing with hot water or water. The apparatus of the invention can treat thin fabrics such as gauze, and can ensure a high soft feel or touch of the finished fabric, due to the application of the beating.

REFERENCES:
patent: 253161 (1882-01-01), Doubleday
patent: 2902746 (1959-09-01), Bateman

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