Textiles: ironing or smoothing – Smoothing machines – With fluid flow to or through the work
Patent
1986-09-10
1988-05-17
Falik, Andrew M.
Textiles: ironing or smoothing
Smoothing machines
With fluid flow to or through the work
38 16, 100 93P, 156497, 219275, D06F 7134
Patent
active
047441607
ABSTRACT:
A steam pressing machine comprising a perforated steam platen and means for pre-heating the platen, e.g., an electric heater, is improved by providing it with a source of superheated steam for ejection out of the platen, rather than saturated steam. This allows the use of lower platen temperatures, and, therefore, lower fabric temperatures. Pressing is faster, because the fabric takes less time to cool, and nap-crushing and shining are less of a problem.
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Adams Michael P.
Elliott George M.
Astechnologies, Inc.
Falik Andrew M.
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