Apparatus to lessen the entanglement of tubular fabrics

Textiles: fluid treating apparatus – Machines – Combined

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53449, 53592, D06B 2300, B65B 1158, B65B 6708

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042889995

ABSTRACT:
A means for lessening the entanglement of a tubular extent of fabric by inserting a hoop into a collapsed stack of that fabric prior to its being subjected to processing steps which heretofore have resulted in the entanglement and knotting of tubular fabric to a hoop inserter; inserting a flexible length within the tubular fabric so that it extends outward from the two ends thereof; securing the distal ends of the flexible length outward of the tubular fabric extent so as to form a hoop; processing the tubular extent with the hoop in place; preferably in a porous bag; opening the hoop and securing one end to an anchor; and reorienting the tubular extent to a substantially planar flattened extent, employing the now opened hoop as a guide, and finally removing the opened hoop from the tubular fabric.

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patent: 3139814 (1964-07-01), Sanders

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