[0001] The present invention refers to a basket, a machine and a plant for dyeing textile
materials.
[0002] The dyeing of textiles, both of fabric and knit type, is known to be carried out
by means of special machines. Among these machines, there are some of so-called "overflow"
or "jet" type in jargon, in which the material is loop treated, that is, sewn end-to-end
to form a ring which is caused to move within a dyeing bath. The loading and unloading
of the material to be treated, as well as the end-to-end sewing, are carried out by
hand directly in correspondence of the machine, so that, prior to start a deying cycle
with a machine, it is necessary to wait for the completion of the previous cycle,
and then unloading the dyed material in order to load the material to be dyed. This
implies excessive stand-by periods, which are incompatible with the present production
requirements, and results all the more reductive for the economy of the process when
considering that a plant for dyeing textile materials usually comprises a plurality
of such machines. Moreover, to avoid even longer delays when more machines have to
be loaded or unloaded at the same time, it is necessary to rely on a great number
of operators, which further contributes to rise the production costs.
[0003] The main object of this invention is to eliminate or at least greatly reduce the
above drawbacks.
[0004] This result has been achieved, according to the invention, by adopting the idea of
making a basket, a machine and a plant having the characteristics disclosed in independent
claims. Further characteristics of the present invention being set forth in the dependent
claims.
[0005] The advantages deriving from the present invention lie essentially in the fact that
it is possible to drastically reduce the production costs owing to the significant
reduction of dead times and number of operators; that it is possible to automate the
operation cycle; that the contacts of the operators with harmful or dangerous materials,
such as chemical and colouring products necessary for the dyeing, are considerably
reduced; that a machine and a plant according to the invention are relatively easy
to make and reliable also after a prolonged service life.
[0006] These and other advantages and characteristics of the invention will be best understood
by anyone skilled in the art from a reading of the following description in conjunction
with the attached drawings given as a practical exemplification of the invention,
but not to be considered in a limitative sense, wherein:
- Fig. 1 is a schematic representation of a plant according to the present invention;
- Fig. 2A shows an enlarged detail of the drawing in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 2B is a side view of the detail shown in Fig. 2A;
- Fig. 2C is a plan view of the detail shown in Fig. 2A;
- Fig. 3A is a schematic side view of a machine of the plant of Fig. 1 with a basket
positioned on the respective baskets-holding structure being removed from the machine's
tank, that is, with the machine being open;
- Fig. 3B is a schematic plan view of the machine of Fig. 3A;
- Fig. 3C is a schematic front view of the machine of Fig. 3A;
- Figs. 4A and 4B show two possible operating conditions of the machine of Fig. 3A;
- Figs. 4B and 4D are two plan views of the machine illustrated in Fig. 4A and, respectively,
in Fig. 4B;
- Figs. 5A-5F show, schematically, a sequence of operations for driving any one of the
materials-holding baskets according to the invention;
- Fig. 6A is a schematic side view of materials-holding basket for a machine according
to the invention;
- Fig. 6B is a schematic plan view of the basket of Fig. 6A;
- Fig. 6C is a schematic side view of a materials-holding basket according to a furher
embodiment, that is, with an injection nozzle and a racer which are mounted on the
side opposite with respect to that where the same elements are mounted in the basket
of Fig. 6A;
- Fig. 7 shows a view similar to that of Fig. 2B, with some parts removed to make others
more evident;
- Figs. 8A and 8B show a schematic side view of the arm for driving the materials-holding
baskets in two different operating conditions;
- Fig. 8C is a schematic front view of the arm shown in Figs. 8A and 8B;
- Fig. 9 shows schematically an operating step in which the mechanical arm is moved
close to a basket, and a similar operating step in which the basket is disengaged
from the mechanical arm;
- Fig. 10 shows schematically an operating step in which a basket is grasped by the
mechanical arm; and
- Fig. 11 is a block diagram of the programmable operation system.
Reduced to its basic structure, and reference being made to the figures of the attached
drawings, a plant according to the present invention comprises means (MD) for preparing
colouring substances - also of different chemical composition, nature and quantity
of chemicals being used - to be fed to a plurality of dyeing machines (1) connected
to said means (MD) through a piping (2) having a plurality of branches (3) each of
which is intended to feed a corresponding machine (1) and is connected to the piping
(2) via a respective solenoid valve (4). In the exemplifying scheme of Fig. 1, the
said branches (3) are in number of four, likewise the machines (1) intended to receive
the solutions preparared and delivered by the means (MD), the latter being of a type
known to those skilled in the art. For example, the means (MD) for preparing the colouring
substances and delivering them to the machines (1) can be of the type disclosed in
the US Patent 6588464 or in the US Patent 5642940. As an alternative, the means for
preparing the solutions can be manual means, that is, of the type commonly used in
this sector for preparing and metering the solutions by hand, although this would
imply a reduction of the whole level of automation of the system.
The said machines (1) are of kier type, with a tank (10) of essentially cylindrical
shape, into which a solution prepared by said means (MD) is introduced via a corresponding
branch (3) of said piping (2), a porthole (11) being provided in said tank to allow
visual inspection thereof. Moreover, the tank (10) of each machine (1) is intended
to receive and hold a preset amount of water for a corresponding dyeing bath. Schematically
represented in the figures of the accompanying drawings are means (N) - for the supply
of water and for the discharge, recirculation and possible heating of the dyeing bath
- which are associated with each machine (1) of the plant. The said means (N) are
of a type known to those skilled in the art and, will not therefore be described in
greater details.
Projecting downwards from a side of the tank (10) of each machine (1) is a pair of
shafts (55) parallel to each other - that is, oriented parallel to the longitudinal
axis of the tank (10) - and of preset lenght, which are associated with a corresponding
electric motor (56) via a belt-and-gear drive (57) which drive them into contemporary
and opposite rotation. The said drive (57) is of a type commonly used to move simultaneously
two shafts by only one driving member and will not therefore be described in greater
detail. The function of said shafts (55) will be explained later on in the present
description. Projecting inwardly on the same side of tank (10) is a duct (58) associated
with said means (N) and disposed centrally further down with respect to said shafts
(55). The function of said duct (58) will also result evident form the present description
herebelow.
[0007] Each of said machines (1) is provided with a baskets-holding structure (5) associated
with two corresponding linear actuators (6) which drives it into motion from and to
the relevant tank (10) to allow the positioning thereof outside or respectively inside
said tank. More in particular, the said baskets-holding structure (5) is developed
and dimensioned in such a way as to be fully introduced within the tank (10), and
is provided with a front section (50) having the two actuators (6) engaged on opposite
sides thereof, which acts as a tank (10)-closing element when the same structure is
introduced thoroughly therein. On the opposite side, each of said actuators (6) is
engaged to a stationary part of the machine (1). Moreover, each of said structures
(5) exhibits two longitudinal bars (51) having "V" profile and intended to make up
a bearing element for the feet (74) of baskets (7) within which the material (M) to
be dyed is disposed. The motion of the structure (5) associated with the actuators
(6) is facilitated by the presence of two wheels (52) fixed to the lower side of the
front section (50) and intended to roll onto a horizontal plane below (53). Moreover,
on the inner wall of front section (50) of each of said baskets-holding structures
(5), two cradle-like supports (54) are mounted on diametrically opposite sides with
respect to the vertical plane of symmetry (S) of the same front section (50). The
said supports (55) are at such a height as to allow any of them to support one end
of the axis (75) of rotation of the racer (70) carried by any basket (7) being made
to rest by its respective feet (74) onto the said supporting bars (51). Moreover,
the said supports (55) are advantageously in number of two to allow using, without
difficulty, both the baskets (7) with right-hand racer (70) (that is, of the type
illustrated in Fig. 6A) and the baskets (7) with left-hand racer (70) (that is, of
the type illustrated in Fig. 6C).
[0008] Referring now to the schemes of Figs. 2A and 2C of the accompanying drawings, the
first machine (1) on the left is in stand-by condition, waiting for a basket (7),
and thus with relevant baskets-holding structure (5) being drawn out, the second machine
(1) is in working condition likewise the fourth, and the third one is waiting for
the removal of the basket (7) carried by the relevant baskets-holding structure.
[0009] The said baskets (7) comprise, according to the example illustrated in the figures
of the accompanying drawings, a sheet-structure with two side panels (72) having a
substantially triangular profile with horizontal base, between which a perforated
cradle (73) is disposed whose height is less than that of the side panels (72). Provided
in correspondence of each of the two vertexes at the base of each of said side panels
(72) is a foot (74). Each of the baskets (7) comprises also a racer (70) whose axis
is borne, above the cradle (73), by said side panels (72). More particularly, the
axis (75) of racer (70) is supported, projecting on both sides, by two lateral appendixes
(76) of side panels (72), so as to cause the axis (75) to protrude on each side from
a correspondind appendix (76) by a predetermined extent. The ends of axis (75) projecting
from the side panels (72) are shaped as power takeoffs.
[0010] Each of said appendixes (76) forms a preset angle (δ) to the median vertical axis
of the respective side panels (72), so that the racer (70) results offset with respect
to the two side panels (72). The latter, in addition, support a nozzle for the injection
or circulation of the dyeing bath (77) by means of two pipes (78) disposed on opposite
sides with respect to the nozzle (77) and each leading, on one side, to the nozzle
(77) and having, on the opposite side, a sleeve (99) centrally protruding, on the
external side of the respective supporting side panel, further down with respect to
the axis (75) of racer (70). The nozzle (77) results on the opposite side of the racer
(70) relative to the side panels (72), so that, if the nozzle (77) is on the right,
the racer (70) is on the left, and vice versa. The said pipes (78) are in number of
two in order to feed the dyeing bath to the nozzle (77), in a manner to be described
later on, indifferently from the right or left side of the basket (7). When using
the pipe (78) positioned on the right of nozzle (78), the one on the left can be closed
up, and vice versa, this to avoid having liquid in the "inactive" pipe, that is, in
the pipe which is not connected with the system for the circulation of the dyeing
bath. In practice, each basket (7) is provided with all the elements necessary for
supporting the material (such as the racer 70 and relevant axis 75) and for circulating
the dyeing bath onto the material to be dyed (such as the nozzle 77).
[0011] For each basket (7), the material is disposed to form a ring, closed by an end-to-end
seam, over the racer (70) and made to pass through the nozzle (77), in the same way
as provided for the conventional dyeing systems. However, contrary to what is provided
by the traditional systems, this operation is carried out when the basket (7) is parked,
that is, out of the tank of machine (1) to which is intended for. Similarly, the removal
of dyed material from each basket (7) is carried out after the basket (7) has been
removed from the tank of machine (1) in which the dyeing has been performed. The dyeing
takes place inside the machines (1), with the baskets (7) disposed inside the relevant
tanks (10), that is, with the basket-holders (5) inside the tanks.
[0012] Likewise the conventional dyeing systems, the material (M) being dyed moves driven
by the racer (77) along an annular trajectory by passing internally of nozzle (70)
to the inside of the cradle and over the racer (77).
[0013] Each of the baskets (7) is intended for being picked up, moved and successively released,
by a mechanical arm (8) which is associated with respective driving means which allow
the positioning thereof in correspondence of a preset plurality of locations of the
plant. More precisely, as best described later on, the said arm (8) is intended for
picking up, one at a time, the baskets (7) from a parking region subdivided into two
areas sideway of the machines (1), disposing them in correspondence of the basket-holders
(5) and removing them therefrom when necessary.
[0014] The parking condition of the baskets (7) is advantageously provided by means of a
structure (9) having more bars (91) with "V" profile for the feet (74) of baskets
(7) to rest thereon, the said bars (91) being disposed by the two sides of the machines
(1) and oriented parallel to the same machines (1). The latter, therefore, result
inside the two areas into which the parking of baskets (7) is subdivided.
[0015] Said mechanical arm (8) is made up, according the example represented in the figures
of the attached drawings, of an operating cylinder whose skirt (800) is solid to a
carriage (81) slidingly mounted on a straight guide (810) which, in turn, rests on
two belts (820) orthogonal thereto and supported by fixed elements at a preset and
identical height with respect to the parking region of the baskets (7): the said belts
(820) being supported - spaced apart by a preset extent so as to result on the two
opposite sides of said parking region - by a plurality of fixed metal uprights (821)
disposed around said region. The said carriage (81) is associated with a corresponding
transmission driven by an electric motor (80) to allow moving it bidirectionally along
a guide (810).
[0016] Moreover, said guide (810) is fixed, on both sides, to the said belts (820), the
latter being associated with a corresponding electric motor (400), only visible in
Fig. 2C, to allow the two-way motion thereof along with carriage (81) in the direction
of belts (820). Mounted on the lower end of the rod (830) of said operating cylinder
is a fork (840) whose arms are provided with a device (850) for clamping and subsequently
releasing the baskets (7). Since the device for clamping and releasing the baskets
(7) is mounted on the fork (840), - which is in turn supported by the rod (830) of
the operating cylinder (8), and the latter can be driven both along the guide (810)
and along the guides (820), that is, both to the right and to the left as well as
downwards with reference to the drawing of Fig. 2C, - by combining the motion of cylinder
(8) in the plane virtually defined by the set of guides (810, 820) above the said
parking region for baskets (7), with the motion of extraction or withdrawal of rod
(830) of cylinder (8), it results possible to dispose the baskets (7) gripping/releasing
device (850) to any point of the space above the baskets (7) as well the machines
(1) which, as previously indicated, lie between the parked baskets (7). The said device
(850) comprises, according to the example illustrated in Figs. 8A-8C of the accompanying
drawings, a pairs of actuators (one for each of the two fork's arms) orthogonally
disposed to the fork and orthogonally oriented to the same arms, the rods (855) of
the said actuators, when pulled out (see Fig. 8A) delimiting, in cooperation with
the upper part of the fork, two corresponding closed lateral ports (856) and, when
retracted (see Fig. 8B) resulting external to the space delimited by the two arms
of the fork. Each of said actuators (850) is mounted solid to a corresponding arm
of the fork (840): the said arm being suitably provided with a transverse hole (857)
to allow the rod (855) of the actuator (850) to go therethrough when driven out. The
width (f) of the fork (840) is equal to the distance between the two side panels (72)
of each basket (7). The distance (g) between the inner walls of the two arms of the
fork (840) is sligthly greater than the external diameter of sleeves (99) which project
from the appendixes (76) of the two side panels of baskets (7).
[0017] When a basket is to be removed from its parking spot to be disposed in a predetermined
basket-holder (5) of a machine (1), the carriage (81) is positioned in correspondence
of the selected basket (7) (Fig. 5A) and, afterwards, the rod (830) of cylinder (8)
is pulled out (Fig. 5B) as far as to move the arms of the fork (840) astride of said
sleeves (99), as schematically represented in Fig. 9. At this point, the rods (855)
of actuators (850) are pulled out, as schematically represented in Fig. 10, so that
the said sleeves (99) will result inside the said ports (856) with the rods (855)
of actuators (850) below the same sleeves (99). Accordingly, the rod (830) of actuator
(8) is lifted (Fig. 5C), thereby determining the corresponding lifting of the basket
(7), and the carriage (81) is brought in correspondence of the selected machine (1)
(Fig. 5D). Thereafter, the rod (830) of cylinder (8) is again pulled out (Fig. 5E),
thus determining the lowering of the basket (7) until the relevant feet (74) are in
contact with the bearing elements (51) exhibited by the basket-holder (5) of the machine
(1) on which the basket (7) of the selected machine must be made to rest. Finally,
the rods (855) of actuators (850) are retracted, so that the basket (7) is released,
and the rod (830) of actuator (8) is retracted (Fig. 5F) and made suitable again for
operation. A reverse sequence is operated when the basket (7) must be removed from
a basket-holder (5) and positioned to a preset point of the baskets-parking region.
It is understood that, both when a basket-holder (5) must receive a basket (7) and
when a basket (7) is to be moved away from a basket-holder (5), the same basket-holder
is in a position of extraction from the tank (10) of the respective tank (1). When
any basket (7) is made to rest with its feet (74) onto the bars (51) of the selected
baskets-holding structure (5), one end of the axis (75) of the relevant racer (70)
results resting on one of the two cradle supports (54) exhibited by the inner wall
of the front section (50) of structure (5). The other end, or power takeoff, of said
axis (75) being engaged (once the structure is moved by the actuators 6 - with a horizontal
translation movement - fully inside of the respective tank 10) by one of the two internal
shafts (55) of tank (10) which shaft, by being associated with the motor (56), drives
said axis into rotation. The power takeoff of said axis (75) is engaged by one or
the other of the two shafts (55), depending whether the basket (7) has the racer (70)
on the right or on the left. Similarly, when the basket (7) is moved into the tank
(10), the duct (58) results inserted into a corresponding sleeve (99). When dyeing
the material (M), as the racer (70) rotates being driven by the shaft (55) engaging
the power takeoff (75), the dyeing bath is pumped through the duct (58), so that the
same bath goes through the nozzle and comes in contact with the material (M). Upon
completion of the dyeing, the motor (56) and the dyeing bath-feeding pump are stopped
and, after completing the removal of the bath from the tank (10) by the means (N),
the basket-holder (5) is extracted with a horizontal translation movement opposite
to that for the introduction thereof into the tank (10), and the basket (7) with the
dyed material (M) is picked up by the mechanical arm (8) to be positioned in a corresponding
and preset point of the baskets-parking region.
[0018] It will be appreciated that each of baskets (7) can be removed by any point of the
baskets-parking region in order to be positioned on the basket-holder (5) of any of
the machines (1) and vice versa.
[0019] Advantageously, in order to eliminate or minimize the dead times, the baskets (7)
are in a number higher than that of the machines (1).
[0020] The operations above described can be automated by using a programmable electronic
unit (UE) having associated therewith the means (MD), means (N), solenoid valves (4),
actuators (6), actuator (8)_, actuator (8)-driving means, and actuators (850), that
is, all the active, electronically operable and controllable components of the plant.
The said unit (UE) is of a type known to those skilled in the art and, therefore,
is not described herein in greater details.
[0021] In practice, the construction details may vary in any equivalent way as far as the
shape, dimensions, elements disposition, nature of the used materials are concerned,
without nevertheless departing from the scope of the adopted solution idea and, thereby,
remaining within the limits of the protection granted to the present patent for industrial
invention.
1. Plant for dyeing textile materials, comprising a plurality of machines (1) each of
which is provided with a tank (10) able to receive the materials (M) to be dyed, and
means (MD, N, 2, 3) for preparing and supplying a plurality of dyeing baths to be
introduced into the tanks (10) of said machines (1),
characterized in that it comprises:
- a plurality of material-holding baskets (7) each of which is positionable at a known
and preset point of the plant, that is, in correspondence of any of said machines
(1) and of any preset point of a basket-parking region;
- means (5, 8) for driving each of said baskets (7) between a corresponding point
of said parking region and any of said machines (1) and vice versa.
2. Plant according to claim 1,
characterized in that the said baskets (7)-driving means comprise:
a baskets-holding structure (5) solid to each of said machines (1) and associated
with respective means (6) disposed and acting between each machine (1) and the respective
baskets-holding structure (5) to dispose the latter inside the relevant tank (10)
and respectively outside said tank;
- a device (8) for lowering and lifting said baskets (7): the said device (8) being
movable above said baskets (7)-parking region and said machines (1);
- means (840, 850, 855) associated with said baskets-lowering and lifting device (8),
for gripping and respectively releasing the baskets.
3. Plant according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the said structure (5) is provided with a section (50) intended for frontally closing
the tank (10) of the respective machine (1) when the structure (5) is disposed thereinside.
4. Plant according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the said structure (5) is provided with bars (51) for supporting the baskets (7).
5. Plant according to one or more preceding claims, wherein each of said baskets (7)
is provided with a racer (70) carried by a corresponding axis (75) and with a nozzle
(77) for the injection and recirculation of the dyeing bath, characterized in that the said baskets-holding structure (5) and the tank (10) of each dyeing machine (1)
are provided with means (54, 55) for supporting and driving said axis (75) and with
means (58) for feeding the dyeing bath to said nozzle (77).
6. Plant according to one or more preceding claims, characterized in that the said baskets-holding structure (5) is provided with wheels (52) resting on a
horizontal plane (53).
7. Plant according to one or more preceding claims, characterized in that the said baskets (7)-parking region is subdivided into two areas sideway of the said
machines (1).
8. Plant according to one or more preceding claims, characterized in that the number of said baskets (7) is higher than that of said machines (1).
9. Machine for dyeing textile materials, of a type comprising a tank (10) inside which
the dyeing of the materials (M) held in a basket (7) takes place, and which is associated
with means for the preparation and supply of a corresponding dyeing bath, characterized in that it comprises a baskets-holding structure (5) able to be positioned within the respective
tank (10) and respectively removed therefrom; the said baskets-holding structure (5)
intended for supporting a materials-holding basket (7) removably disposed thereon.
10. Machine according to claim 9, characterized in that the said structure (5) is provided with a section (50) intended for frontally closing
the respective tank (10) when the structure (5) is disposed thereinside.
11. Machine according to claim 9, characterized in that the said structure (5) is provided with bars (51) for supporting the baskets (7).
12. Machine according to claim 9, wherein each of said baskets (7) is provided with a
racer (70) carried by a corresponding axis (75) and with a nozzle (77) for the injection
and recirculation of the dyeing bath, characterized in that the said baskets-holding structure (5) and the said tank (10) are provided with means
(54, 55) for supporting and driving said axis (75) and with means (58) for feeding
the dyeing bath to said nozzle (77).
13. Machine according to claim 9, characterized in that the said baskets-holding structure (5) is provided with wheels (52) resting on a
horizontal plane (53).
14. Basket for holding textile materials (M) to be dyed, characterized in that it comprises a racer (70) provided with a respective axis of rotation (75), a nozzle
(77) associated with means for feeding a dyeing bath and a structure (72, 73) for
supporting said racer (70) and said nozzle (77), the said structure (72, 73) being
provided with feet (74) to allow them to rest onto a structure (5, 51) in operating
condition inside the tank (10) of a dyeing machine (1), and to rest onto a supporting
structure (9, 91) in stand-by or parking condition outside of said machine (1).
15. Materials-holding basket according to claim 14, characterized in that it comprises a sheet structure with two side panels (72) having a substantially triangular
profile with horizontal base between which a perforated cradle (73) is disposed whose
height is less than that of the side panels (72), that a foot (74) is provided in
correspondence of each of the two vertexes at the base of each of said side panels
(72), that said axis (75) is supported, above said cradle (73), by the said side panels
(72) so that each side of the axis (75) will result projecting, by a preset extent,
from a corresponding appendix (76) exhibited by each of said side panels (72), that
the ends of the axis (75) projecting from the side panels (72) are shaped as power
takeoffs, that each of said appendixes (76) forms a preset angle (δ) to the vertical
middle axis of the respective side panel (72) so that the racer (70) results offset
with respect to the two side panels (72), that the said side panels (72) support the
said nozzle for the injection and recirculation of the dyeing bath (77) by means of
two pipes (78) disposed on opposite sides with respect to the nozzle (77) and each
of which, on one side, leads to the nozzle (77) and, on the opposite side, presents
a sleeve (99) complementary projecting on the outer side of the respective supporting
side panel (72) further down with respect to the axis (75) of racer (70), that the
said nozzle (77) results on the opposite side of the racer with respect to the side
panels (72), so that if the nozzle (77) is on the right, the racer (70) is on the
left, and vice versa.
16. Materials-holding basket according to claim 15, characterized in that only one of said pipes (78) is active, that is, utilized, when the basket is in operative
condition inside the said machine (1).