| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 4448581 |
Process for washing dyed or printed textile materials |
May 15, 1984 |
| A process for the washing or rinsing of dyed or printed, continuously advancing width of textile materials, whereby a foam is uniformly applied to one side of the textile material. The foam is produced from a liquid containing one or several surface active agents, together with a compoun |
| 4314804 |
Process for washing dyed or printed textile material |
February 9, 1982 |
| Disclosed is a process for washing dyed or printed textile material to remove unwanted substances from the dying or printing process, comprising the steps of applying to the textile material a foam which is produced from a liquid and contains at least one surface active agent and a c |
| 4261391 |
Apparatus for separating double plush cloth webs |
April 14, 1981 |
| Apparatus for separating a cloth web, produced in a double plush weaving machine, into two pile cloth webs. Cutters move transversely of the cloth web in adaptation to the beating strokes of the reed of the weaving machine, with the cutters being arranged at fixed distances from one |
| 4255150 |
Method of printing pile fabrics |
March 10, 1981 |
| Pile fabrics with a pile containing thermoplastic fibres are thermoprinted with a pattern, the contact pressure between the pile fabric and the thermoprinting web in the heating zone being such that about 40 to 60% of the pile is compressed, and immediately afterwards relief-formed and/o |
| 4147507 |
Production of colored patterns on nap fabrics |
April 3, 1979 |
| A method of producing colored patterns on the nap of nap fabrics, in which the nap is subjected briefly to pressure and heat to modify the absorption capacity of synthetic filaments or fibers wholly or partly making up the nap, after which the fabric is dyed in a conventional manner. |
| 4018066 |
Machine for printing pile fabrics |
April 19, 1977 |
| Pile fabrics with a pile containing thermoplastic fibers are thermoprinted with a pattern, the contact pressure between the pile fabric and the thermoprinting web in the heating zone being such that about 40 to 60% of the pile is compressed, and immediately afterwards relief-formed and/o |