Coating processes – Rumbling or tumbling
Patent
1974-05-16
1976-06-29
Gwinnell, Harry J.
Coating processes
Rumbling or tumbling
239 57, 427394, B05D 312, B05D 302
Patent
active
039670082
ABSTRACT:
Fabrics are treated in machine drying apparatus to reduce static electricity carried by the fabrics, soften the fabrics and improve other fabric properties. A reusable dispenser of solid or semi-solid fabric-conditioning agent is placed within the dryer drum and the fabrics are tumbled in the dryer thereby causing some of the fabric-conditioning agent to be transferred to the fabric. When the dryer is heated, the heat of the dryer helps cause the fabric-conditioning agent to soften and assist in its distribution over the surface of fabric with which it is brought into tumbling contact.
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Henderson Iris N.
Mizuno William G.
Economics Laboratory Inc.
Gwinnell Harry J.
Meshbesher Thomas M.
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