BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention:
[0001] This invention relates to a washing system for washing a long strip of fabric such
as a slide fastener chain, slide fastener tape, surface fastener and ribbon.
2. Description of the Related Art:
[0002] As is well-known, surplus dye remains adhered on fabric after it is dyed. Such surplus
dye should be washed off from the fabric. With a conventional washing system, a long
fabric strip is brought into a washing tub filled with washing liquid, steeped in
the tub, guided up and down in a meandering manner, washed therein, and then drawn
out from the washing tub. Sometimes a plurality of washing tubs are arranged in rows
to wash the fabric strip therein.
[0003] With this conventional washing system, the dyed fabric strip should be very slowly
guided through the washing tubs. This washing system is disadvantageous in that washing
efficiency cannot be improved and a great amount of washing liquid has to be provided
for satisfactory washing. At present, there is a great demand for production of a
good assortment of fabric strips in small amounts. In some cases, a slide fastener
tape is dyed in one color for up to, say, some ten meters and is then dyed in a different
color, and so forth. To wash such slide fastener tape by the conventional washing
system, it is necessary to stop the washing system according to the dye colors and
to use new clean washing liquid. Therefore the conventional washing system is not
suitable to washing such fabric strip which is sectionally dyed in different colors.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a washing system which can
overcome the inconveniences of the conventional washing system and wash the long fabric
strip efficiently without using a great amount of the washing liquid, coping with
the demand for production of a variety of long fabric strips in a small amount.
[0005] According to this invention, there is provided a washing system for a long fabric
strip, comprising: a plurality of injection nozzles located at one side of a conveying
path and spaced from one another for injecting washing liquid into the fabric strip;
and a plurality of drainpipes located at the other side of the conveying path in association
with the injection nozzles and having hollow portions for absorbing the washing liquid
injected by the injection nozzles.
[0006] With this arrangement, the washing liquid is injected by the injection nozzles toward
the dyed fabric strip guided along the conveying path. The stained washing liquid
is sucked into the drainpipes so that the washed fabric strip will not be stained.
Even when it is dyed in different colors, the fabric strip can be always washed by
clean washing liquid without interrupting the washing process.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007]
FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a washing system for a long fabric strip according
to this invention; and
FIG. 2 is an enlarged perspective view of a main part of the washing system.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0008] As shown in FIG. 1, a washing system comprises components located in and outside
a hollow housing 1. A guide roller 2 is located at an upper portion in the housing
1, and a guide roller 3 is located above the housing 1. Drawing-in and drawing-out
rollers 4, 5 are respectively located at the bottom of and above the housing 1. The
guide rollers 2, 3 and the drawing-in and drawing-out rollers 5, 6 form a path 8 (indicated
by arrows in FIG. 1), which downwardly leads a dyed fabric strip W into the housing
1 via an inlet 6 at the upper portion of the housing 1, then upwardly via the roller
4 toward an outlet 7 at the top of the housing 1. The path 8 is in the shape of U
in the housing 1.
[0009] A plurality of drainpipes 9 are arranged with preset intervals in parallel to the
roller 4 in the U-shaped space of the path 8. A pair each of injection nozzles are
associated with each drainpipe 9 to inject washing liquid (i.e. hot water) to the
outer surface of the drainpipe 9 via the dyed fabric strip W guided along the path
8. As shown in FIG. 2, the injection nozzles 10 inject the washing liquid flatly and
divergently onto the fabric strip W. The drainpipes 9 have intakes 11 to receive the
washing liquid therein.
[0010] The drainpipes 9 are communicated by a pipe 12. The washing liquid received in the
drainpipes 12 is drained by a pump and an absorption canister (which are not shown
in FIG. 1). As shown in FIG. 2, each drainpipe 9'has a pair of flanges 13 13 at its
opposite ends so that the dyed fabric strip W is guided in contact with the outer
surface of the drainpipe 9 between these flanges 13, 13. A plurality of narrow fabric
strips W may be simultaneously conveyed on the drainpipes 9 to be washed together.
Each of the right and left injection nozzles is connected to each branch of the feed
pipe 14. An exhaust port 15 is located at the bottom of the housing 1.
[0011] A dehydrator 16 is positioned above the housing 1 to dehydrate the washed fabric
strip W. The dehydrator 16 of FIG. 1 comprises a plurality of air nozzles 17 which
are arranged vertically with preset spaces. Exhaust pipes 18 are installed in front
of these air nozzles 17 to be in contact with the fabric strip W, having intake ports
19.
[0012] In the foregoing embodiment, one drainpipe 9 is associated with each pair of injection
nozzles 10. On the contrary, one drainpipe 9 which is long and has flat portions may
be used to serve a plurality of the injection nozzles 10. Such drainpipe 9 has intake
ports associated with respective injection nozzles 10.
[0013] The U-shaped path 8 is advantageous to make the washing system compact and to dispose
a pair of the injection nozzles 10 for each drainpipe 9, thereby simplifying the washing
system. Otherwise, the path 8 may be straight.
[0014] An example of a dyeing unit 20 is shown in the left upper part of FIG. 1. The dyeing
unit 20 spray-dyes to both surfaces of the fabric strip W, guiding it through a steamy
atmosphere 22 to fix the dye color. Then the spray-dyed fabric strip W is guided into
the washing system. In such arrangement, the fabric strip W can be dyed in different
colors to desired lengths, which is advantageous to produce a good assortment of dyed
fabric strips W in a small amount.
[0015] The dyed fabric strip W is conveyed along the path 8 to be washed by the washing
liquid supplied by the injection nozzles 10. The stained washing liquid is completely
drained into the drainpipes 9 by the suction pump. The washed fabric strip W is then
dried by hot air applied via the air nozzles 17 of the dehydrator 16. Thus, the fabric
strip W is always washed by clean washing liquid, being not affected by the stained
washing liquid.
[0016] The dyed fabric strip W is conveyed with its one side in contact with the outer surface
of the drainpipes 9. The other side of the fabric strip W confronts with the injection
nozzles 10 with a preset space therebetween. Even a surface fastener can be reliably
washed without damaging hook elements embedded thereon.
[0017] By means of this invention, a long fabric strip is conveyed along the path to be
washed by the washing liquid sprayed by injection nozzles, which are located along
the conveying path with the preset spaces. The drainpipes are associated with respective
injection nozzles to receive the used washing liquid. The fabric strip is successively
washed by clean washing liquid. Therefore, even if it has differently colored portions,
the fabric strip can be continuously washed by clean washing liquid, thereby improving
the washing efficiency. It is also possible to reduce the amount of the washing liquid.
1. A washing system for a long fabric strip (W), comprising:
(a) a plurality of injection nozzles (10) located at one side of along a conveying
path (8) and spaced from one another for injecting washing liquid into the fabric
strip (W); and
(b) a plurality of drainpipes (9) located at the other side of the conveying path
(8) in association with said injection nozzles (10) and having hollow portions (11)
for absorbing the washing liquid injected by said injection nozzles (10).
2. A washing system as claimed in claim 1 and comprising a) guide rollers (2,3) and/or
b) drawing-in and drawing-out rollers (4,5).
3. A washing system as claimed in claim 1 or 2 in combination with a dyeing unit (20)
arranged upstream of said washing system.
4. A combination of washing system and dyeing unit (20) as claimed in claim 3, wherein
the dyeing unit (20) is adapted for dyeing sections of the fabric strip (W) in different
colors.