VIBRATING APPARATUS FOR TREATMENT OF FABRICS

20170254008 · 2017-09-07

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Abstract

A vibrating apparatus for dimensional stabilization treatment of fabrics includes a fabric-containing tub (2), a vibration-generating slider-crank mechanism (3) and a support mechanism (4) for supporting the tub (2) and transferring the vibrations produced by the generating mechanism (3). The tub (2) is made of carbon fiber and the mechanism (4) for supporting and transferring vibrations includes at least three rocker arms (12), each having one end hinged to the tub (2), the other end hinged to a counterweight (6) located opposite to the tub (2) and being hinged in the middle to a load-bearing structure (16).

Claims

1. A vibrating apparatus for dimensional stabilization treatment of fabrics, comprising: a fabric-containing tub, a vibration-generating slider-crank mechanism and a support mechanism for supporting the tub and transferring vibrations produced by the vibration generating mechanism, wherein said tub is made of carbon fiber.

2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said support mechanism for supporting and transferring vibrations comprises at least three rocker arms, each rocker arm: having one end hinged to the tub, having the an other end hinged to a counterweight located opposite to the tub and being hinged in a middle portion to a load-bearing structure.

3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein the hinges for connection of the rocker arms to the tub, the counterweight and the structure are viscoelastic hinges.

4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said vibration-generating mechanism comprises at least one rotating drive shaft having at least one pin eccentric to the axis of rotation of the shaft, said vibration generating mechanism including a connecting rod corresponding to said one or each eccentric pin, and having a head connected to the eccentric pin and a foot associated with the counterweight such that said vibration generating mechanism transfers to the counterweight oscillatory movements of the eccentric pin.

5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 4, comprising a mechanical transmission, which has a fitted in a closed loop around a pair of pulleys, one pulley of which is connected to said shaft, the other pulley being connected to a motor for driving the apparatus.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0013] In the drawings:

[0014] FIG. 1 is an axonometric view of the vibrating apparatus, in foreshortened form and shown as a whole;

[0015] FIG. 2 is an axonometric view of the apparatus of FIG. 1, as viewed from one side to better show certain details thereof;

[0016] FIG. 3 is an axonometric view of the apparatus as viewed from the side opposite to that of FIG. 2;

[0017] FIG. 4 is an axonometric view of the apparatus of FIG. 2, as viewed from one side and from the bottom to better show certain details that would be otherwise concealed;

[0018] FIG. 5 is an enlarged rear view of the apparatus of the previous FIGS. 1 to 4;

[0019] FIG. 6 is an elevational view of the apparatus as a whole;

[0020] FIG. 7 is a longitudinal sectional view of the apparatus.

EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION

[0021] In the accompanying drawings, numeral 1 generally designates a vibrating apparatus 1 for use in the dimensional stabilization treatment of fabrics, particularly knitted fabrics, during drying.

[0022] The apparatus 1 basically comprises [FIG. 1] a tub 2 containing the fabrics being treated, a tub-supporting system 4 and a slider-crank mechanism 3 for controlling tub vibrations.

[0023] According to the invention, the tub 2 is made of carbon fiber, such that it may have a very high strength, e.g. much higher than steel, with much lower specific mass as compared with the latter.

[0024] Furthermore, the support system 4 basically comprises [FIGS. 2, 3 and 4] at least three, and preferably four, rocker arms 12, each:

[0025] having one end hinged to the tub 2 by means of a plate 5,

[0026] having the other end hinged to a counterweight 6 located opposite to the tub 2 and

[0027] being hinged in the middle to a load-bearing structure 16.

[0028] Advantageously, the hinges (13,14, 15) for connection of the rocker arms 12 to the tub 2, the counterweight 6 and the structure 16 are viscoelastic hinges.

[0029] The slider-crank mechanism 2 acts upon the counterweight 6 to impart a substantially vertical oscillation thereto. Due to the particular configuration of the support system 4, such oscillation is transferred to the tub 2.

[0030] As a result of the above: if the mass of the counterweight 6 is appropriately selected to be as close as possible to the mass of the tub 2 and to the mass of the fabrics contained therein, the transfer mechanism 4 will be perfectly dynamically balanced. Furthermore, excepting any difference due to friction and/or elasticity of the hinges, the oscillations of the tub 2 and the counterweight 6 have substantially identical amplitudes.

[0031] This will be also obviously true in case of high accelerations, i.e. high inertial reactions possibly caused by fast reversing of the moving parts, as may be designed to occur in the apparatus 1 in its various operating states.

[0032] This will provide the advantage—in addition to the other advantages that will be mentioned below—that the slider-crank mechanism 3 is allowed to actuate the support system 4 with a lower effort even with high masses of fabric contained in the tub 2 and/or at high vibration frequencies, that may generally range from 5 to 15 Hz.

[0033] The slider-crank mechanism 3—as clearly shown in FIGS. 2, 3, 4—preferably comprises a rotating drive shaft 7 having two pins 8 eccentric to the axis of rotation of the shaft 7, at its opposite ends.

[0034] The mechanism 3 also includes two substantially vertically-extending connecting rods 9, each having a head 10 for connection with the corresponding eccentric pin 8, and an articulated foot 11, which is associated in elastically compliant fashion to the counterweight 6—as clearly shown in FIGS. 6 and 7. The foot 11 advantageously consists of an elastic hinge, analogous to the above described hinges 13-15.

[0035] The shaft 7 is rotated by means of a transmission 18 comprising a motor 22, a pair of pulleys 20, 21 and a belt 19.

[0036] As a result, the mechanism 3 can impart oscillations with a prevailing vertical component to the counterweight 6.

[0037] The movements received by the counterweight 6 are then transferred, through the support system 4, to the tub 2 and finally from the latter to the fabric contained therein.

[0038] An apparatus according to the invention can fully achieve the purposes of treating large amounts of fabric, and imparting wider ranges of vibrational frequencies to fabrics. This will afford advantages over the prior art, consisting in significant throughput enhancement without the need of increasing the size of the structures of the physical apparatus and its actuation and control mechanisms; and in a wider choice of the most suitable frequencies for optimized treatment, and/or for the various types of fabrics to be treated from time to time.