Treatment unit for in-line treatment of thread
11142856 · 2021-10-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
D05B67/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
D05C11/24
TEXTILES; PAPER
D04B15/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
D05B67/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
D04B27/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
D04B15/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
D05C11/24
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
A treatment unit for in-line treatment of at least one thread for use with a thread consuming device is provided.
Claims
1. A treatment unit for in-line treatment of at least one thread for use with a thread consuming device, said treatment unit comprising a plurality of nozzles arranged at different positions relative to the at least one thread, said at least one thread being in motion in use, each nozzle being configured to dispense one or more coating substances onto the at least one thread when activated, wherein said treatment unit is provided as a stand-alone unit, at least one support arrangement, wherein said support arrangement is configured to be attached to an adjacent load-bearing structure.
2. The treatment unit according to claim 1, further comprising a first and second thread guiding device arranged at opposite sides of the nozzles in a direction corresponding to the thread feed direction.
3. The treatment unit according to claim 1, wherein said support arrangement is adjustable such that the treatment unit is moveable relative said thread consuming device.
4. The treatment unit according to claim 1, further comprising a housing at least enclosing the plurality of nozzles.
5. The treatment unit according to claim 4, wherein said housing forms a protective cover for the entire treatment unit.
6. The treatment unit according to claim 4, wherein said housing extends, at least partly, in a horizontal direction when arranged in connection with the thread consuming device such that the thread, when being fed through the treatment unit, is at least partly extending in a horizontal direction.
7. The treatment unit according to claim 4, wherein said housing is L-shaped.
8. The treatment unit according to claim 1, further comprising at least one fixation device for fixating the one or more coating substances onto said thread.
9. The treatment unit according to claim 1, further comprising at least one thread feeding device.
10. The treatment unit according to claim 1, further comprising a control unit for at least controlling the operation of said plurality of nozzles.
11. The treatment unit according to claim 10, further comprising a display configured to provide a graphical user interface.
12. The treatment unit according to claim 11, wherein said display is configured to communicate with said control unit such that the operation of said plurality of nozzles may be controlled based on user input via said graphical user interface.
13. The treatment unit according to claim 11, wherein said display is provided at an end portion of said treatment unit.
14. A thread consuming unit, comprising a thread consuming device and at least one thread treatment unit according to claim 1.
15. The thread consuming unit according to claim 14, wherein said at least one thread treatment unit is arranged at least partly above said thread consuming device.
16. The thread consuming unit according to claim 14, wherein said at least one thread treatment unit is arranged on said thread consuming device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the invention will be described in the following description of the present invention; reference being made to the appended drawings which illustrate non-limiting examples of how the inventive concept can be reduced into practice.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(10) The exact configuration of the embroidery machine 1 may vary depending on the manufacturer, but the underlying technology is well-known in the art and will not be described further herein.
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(15) The support arrangement 110 is provided with attachment means (not shown), e.g. in the form of screws/bolts and associated bores, such that the support arrangement 110, and thus the entire treatment unit 100, may be attached to a load-bearing structure 30. The load bearing structure 30 may e.g. be a wall 30a, a ceiling 30b, or the underlying floor 30c. It should be noted that normally it is required to use only one load-bearing structure 30a-c to support the entire weight of the treatment unit 100. In an optional embodiment, the stand-alone treatment unit 100 is mounted to the thread consuming device 15 via a suspension arrangement for reducing the transmission of vibrations to the treatment unit 100.
(16) During operation, the heavy vibrations of the embroidery machine 15 caused especially by the movement of the stage 2b will not be transmitted to the treatment unit 100 as this is provided as a stand-alone unit. Accurate coloring of the thread during operation is therefore possible.
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(18) The provision of a moveable support arrangement 110 is especially advantageous when multiple treatment units 100 are arranged in connection with a multi-head embroidery machine 15 as is shown in
(19) The various components of the treatment unit 100 are shown in
(20) The housing 105 may e.g. be a box-like enclosure in order to accommodate the various components of the treatment unit 100. The box-like enclosure may be formed by a metal sheet(s) being formed or assembled to form a closed space. The support arrangement 110 may not only be used to carry the weight of the treatment unit 100 and to allow for its support, but also for providing attachment means for the housing 105. The housing 105 may e.g. have a horizontal extension, a longitudinal extension, or a combination of a horizontal and a longitudinal extension. In
(21) Immediately downstream the thread reel 120 a thread feeder 130 may be arranged, which is configured to pull the thread forward through the treatment unit 100. The thread feeder 130 is not described further herein, but for a more general understanding the thread feeder 130 receives and forwards the thread 20. For this, the thread feeder 130 is controlled by a control unit 190 described further below. The thread feeder 130 is preferably also configured to control the thread tension, e.g. by means of a driven roller, an encoder wheel, and one or more thread guides. After passing the thread feeder 130 the thread 20 engages with a thread guiding device 140. The thread guiding device 140, which may e.g. be in the form of one or more guiding rollers 142, 144 or other suitable means, is ensuring that the thread 20 is aligned with one or more treatment nozzles forming part of discharge device 150. The discharge device 150 is configured to discharge treatment substance, such as a coloring substance, onto the thread 20 as it passes the discharge device 150. For this the nozzles are arranged preferably in the longitudinal direction of the thread 20 as will be further explained in relation to
(22) Downstream the discharge device 150 another thread guiding device 160 is provided. The second thread guiding device 160 is cooperating with the first thread guiding device 140 such that the position of the thread 20 is correct during its travel along the discharge device 150. The second thread guiding device 160 may e.g. be in the form of one or more guiding rollers 162, 164, although it may also be designed to induce a rotation of the thread 20 along its longitudinal axis. This extra functionality can provide advantages to the coloring as also will be described below.
(23) The thread 20 is then fed forward to pass one or more fixation units 170 which are provided in order to fixate the treatment substance to the thread 20. The fixation unit 170 preferably comprises heating means, such as a hot air supply or heated elements, or an UV light source such that the treatment substance, e.g. a coloring substance, is cured or fixated onto the thread 20. As is shown in
(24) Before exiting the housing 105 the thread 20 passes a cleaning unit 180, such as an ultrasonic bath, where unwanted particles are removed from the thread 20. As the treatment substance is fixated onto the thread 20, the cleaning unit 180 will leave the treatment substance unaffected.
(25) The treatment unit 100 may further comprise a lubrication unit 185 arranged inside the housing 105. Additional thread buffers and feeders (not shown) may also be included in the treatment unit 100, arranged at various positions in the thread path.
(26) The thread 20 preferably exits the treatment unit 100 through an aperture or similar, whereby the thread 20 is forwarded to an associated thread consuming device, such as an embroidery machine 15 as is shown in
(27) The thread feeder 130 and the other components engaging with the thread 20 during operation are preferably configured such that the force required to pull the thread 20 from the treatment unit 100, i.e. the pulling force applied by the downstream embroidery machine 15, is approximately the same as if the treatment unit 100 was replaced by prior art thread reels.
(28) A control unit 190 with associated electronics, such as power electronics, communication modules, memories, etc. is also provided. The control unit 190 is connected to the thread feeder 130, the discharge device 150, and the fixation unit 170 for allowing control of the operation of these components. Further, the control unit 190 is configured to controlling operation of the entire treatment unit 100 including the cleaning unit 180, the lubrication unit 185, a disruption of the thread 20, the thread speed at various position along the treatment unit 100, the thread buffers, etc. The control unit 190 may also be configured to receive control signals from one or more components of the treatment unit 100, e.g. control signals for triggering specific control, or other information relating to e.g. thread consumption by the embroidery machine 15.
(29) A user interface is also provided, preferably via a display 195 arranged at the front end of the housing 105. The display 195 allows a user to interact with the control unit 190 and is thus connected thereto, so that the control parameters of the thread feeder 130, the discharge device 150, the fixation unit 170, etc. may be set depending on process specifications. The display 195 may also preferably be used for alerting the user of critical situations, whereby the display 195 may be used for the control unit 190 to issue alarms or the like.
(30) It should be noted that the components described above may not necessarily be included in the stand-alone treatment unit 100, but instead the components of the treatment unit 100 may be separated into several units, of which at least one unit is a stand-alone unit. Preferably, the stand-alone unit includes at least the discharge device 150 and the adjacent thread guiding devices 140, 160.
(31) Examples of the discharge device 150 will be further described with reference to
(32) In this embodiment each nozzle 152a-f dispenses a coating substance having a color according to the CMYK color model, where the primary colors are Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black. It may thus be possible to dispense a wide variety of colors onto the thread by activating nozzles 152a-f such that the total coloring substance of a specific length of the thread 20 will be a mix of the coloring substances dispensed by the nozzles 152a-f. In another embodiment, each nozzle 152a-f dispenses a coating substance having a color comprising a mix of two or more primary colors of the CMYK color model.
(33) The control unit 190 is configured to control the activation of the nozzles 152a-f such as the coating substance is emitted onto the thread 20 as it passes through the treatment unit 100. By such configuration e.g. very precise coloring of the thread 20 is possible e.g. in order to provide advanced embroidery patterns, visually extremely sophisticated by means of the coloring provided by the treatment unit 100. Although the present invention has been described above with reference to specific embodiments, it is not intended to be limited to the specific form set forth herein. Rather, the invention is limited only by the accompanying claims.
(34) In the claims, the term “comprises/comprising” does not exclude the presence of other elements or steps. Additionally, although individual features may be included in different claims, these may possibly advantageously be combined, and the inclusion in different claims does not imply that a combination of features is not feasible and/or advantageous. In addition, singular references do not exclude a plurality. The terms “a”, “an”, “first”, “second” etc do not preclude a plurality. Reference signs in the claims are provided merely as a clarifying example and shall not be construed as limiting the scope of the claims in any way.