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Apparatus for measuring and regulating the concentration of dye liquors.
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US1002635A
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250-201 252 gsammca HAMMER FIPBZIZ XR 190029635 W. BRATKOWSKI. APPARATUS FOR IEASUBIHG AND BEGULATIHG THE OONOBHTKATIOH 0F DYE LIQUOBS.
- APPLIOAIIOI nLnn 1113.10, 1911.
1,002,635. Patented Sept 5, 1911.
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. WLADISLAUS BRATKOWSKI, OF BERLIN, GERMANY.
APPARATUS FOR MEASURING AND BEGULA'IING THE CONCENTRATION OF DYE Patented Sept. 5, 1911.
LIQUOBS.
1 02,635, Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed March 10, 1911. Serial in. 813,619.
1 To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WLADISLAUS BRAT- KOWSKI, a subject of the German Emperor, and residing at Berlin, Germany, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Measuring and Regulatin the Concentration of Dye Liquors, of which the following is a specification.
The subject-matter of my invent-ion is apparatus for measuring or indicating and regulating the depths of tone of dye-liquors, whereby it is possible to indicate both the depth of color of any dye by means of a measuring apparatus and also to maintain the concentration of a dye during the dyeingiprocess at a desired degree.
y apparatus is based on the employment of an electric conductor sensitive to light, e. g. a selenium cell, whose conductivity, as is well-known, is dependent on the strength of the illumination.
The essential feature of my apparatus is that the light from a constant source of light passes through a dye-liquor inclosed ,between lasses onto a selenium cell or the like interpo ated in an electric circuit. Now according as the concentration of the dye in the glass vessel is greater or less, more or less light will fall onto the selenium cell and in this manner the resistance of the current is varied. It is consequently possible with the aid of the fluctuations of the current in the circuit to determine the concentration of the dye by means of an ammeter.
When it is desired to keep the dye during the dyeing process at a definite degree of concentration, I can use the fluctuations in the electric circuit for regulatingthe supply of the dye-liquor.
One illustrative embodiment of my invention is represented by way of example in the accompanying drawing, wherein my apparatus is shown employed in connection of dye requisite for a definite shade of color.- The apparatus according to my invention is employed for regulating the suppl from the tank 5 through the valve 6 in t e bottom thereof according in each instance to the concentration which t-here'is to be in the dye circulating through thepipes 4, 7, 8.
Themain pipe 7 is provided with a branch-pipe 9. The dye-liquor flowing through the latter passes through aglassvessel 10 having plane glass-sides. This glass-vessel is surrounded b adouble box 11 and 12, which is closed light-tight. In onecompartment 11 of the box is placed a constant source oflight 13 in the form of an electric incandescent lamp, while in the opposite compartment aselenium cell 14 or the like is provided. The selenium-cell is placed in anelectric circuit 15 in which is ocated anammeter 17, a source of current 16 and a solenoid 18, having aniron core 19. According to the fluctuations of the current produced b the illumination on the selenium-cell l greater or smaller deflections are produced in theammeter 17. According as more or less current flows throughcircuit 15 the iron-core 19 is drawn downward more or less. These movements are transmitted from the core of the solenoid by afulcrumed lever 20 to therod 21 of the valve 6, so that according to the strength of current in thecircuit 15 and indirectly to the concentration of the dye-liquor flowing through the branch-pipe 9 andvessel 10, the valve 6 in the bottom of the tank 5 is opened more or less. In this manner the supply of dyeliquor is automatically regulated:-
Obviously, instead of myapparatus being connectedwith the branch pipe 9 it may be directly connected in the main 7.
My described apparatus is of s ecial importance for apparatus used in ye-works, 1n which it is frequently necessary to d e several lots of goods in succession t e same tone. In such cases my apparatus is very useful because the dye can be adjusted once for all quite exactly to a definite degree. It is simply necessary to adjust the valve 6 from the first in such manner that, when a definite degree of concentration is obtained, it is closed and no more dye is allowed to flow to the pump. Obviously, it is also possible to close thevalve 22, provided in the pipe connecting the tank with thepipe 4, by hand when the requisite degree of concentration indicated by the ammeter is obtained. By observing to what degree the dye has been exhausted according to the indication of the ammeter, the circulation of the dye can be stopped at a suitable mo ment, and in this manner inspection of the material, as has heretofore generally been necessary, can be avoided.
It is to he understood that instead of a selenium cell any other body may be used in my apparatus, in so far as it has the property, peculiar to the selenium cell, of varying electrical conductivity when subjected to varying illumination.
1. In apparatus for indicating and automatically regulating the depth of tone of dye-liquor, the combination, with a tank containing a concentrated dye-liquor, a dyeing apparatus, a main-pipe for supplying dyeliqluor to said dyeing apparatus, a deliveryva ve -in said tank connecting the valved outlet of the tank with the mainipe, a glass vessel having its ends in open re ation with the main-pipe, a constant source of light on one side of the vessel; an electric circuit comprising in series a constant source of durrent, a solenoid having a movable core, an ammeter, and a selenium-cell arranged on the other side of the glass-vessel; and
means for operatively connecting the core of the solenoid with the delivery-valve of the tank.
2. In apparatus for indicating and automatically regulating the depth of tone of dye-liquor, the combination, with a tank for containing concentrated (lye-liquor, a dyeing apparatus, a main-pipe for supplying dye-liquor to said dyeing apparatus, a branch-pipe connected with the main-pipe, a delivery-valve in said tank, having a valve-rod, a glass-vessel in said branch-pipe, a constant source of light at one side of said glass-vessel, an electric circuit comprising a constant source of current, a solenold having a movable core, an ammeter, and a selenium-cell arranged on the opposite side of the glass vessel, and a fulcrumed lever having one arm pivotally connected with the core of the solenoid and the other arm with the valve-rod for regulating the supply of dye-liquor to the dyeing apparatus.
In testimony, that I claim the foregoing as my invention, I have signed my name in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
WLADISLAUS BRATKOWSKI.
Witnesses WOLDEMAR HAUPT, HENRY HASPER.
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US2630002A (en)*1948-10-141953-03-03Converse ShermanAutomatic device for mixing and feeding dyestuff to dyeing apparatus
US2645461A (en)*1948-08-261953-07-14Socony Vacuum Oil Co IncThermoregulator
US2651564A (en)*1946-04-121953-09-08Marks AlvinCrystallizing apparatus
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US3233781A (en)*1963-05-081966-02-08Savin Business Machines CorpToner control system
US3343381A (en)*1960-04-061967-09-26Ultrasona AgApparatus for the treatment of textile goods
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US3935719A (en)*1973-08-061976-02-03A-T-O Inc.Recirculating
US4015134A (en)*1975-04-091977-03-29Original Hanau Quarzlampen GmbhApparatus for controlling the absorption of one or more color components contained in a textile dyeing fluid
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US2430668A (en)*1941-06-161947-11-11American Machine & MetalsWashing machine and automatic control mechanism therefor
US2437715A (en)*1943-11-291948-03-16Don M HawleyConsistency control
US2458674A (en)*1944-01-181949-01-11Westinghouse Electric CorpDusting apparatus
US2590538A (en)*1945-05-301952-03-25Hoe & Co RInking mechanism for printing machines
US2651564A (en)*1946-04-121953-09-08Marks AlvinCrystallizing apparatus
US2569127A (en)*1946-07-061951-09-25Shell DevRefractive index measurement of fluids
US2572351A (en)*1947-09-271951-10-23Dominion Textile Co LtdSize consistency control
US2724267A (en)*1948-08-261955-11-22Pure Oil CoMethod for measuring flow of fluid in earth bores
US2645461A (en)*1948-08-261953-07-14Socony Vacuum Oil Co IncThermoregulator
US2630002A (en)*1948-10-141953-03-03Converse ShermanAutomatic device for mixing and feeding dyestuff to dyeing apparatus
US2666148A (en)*1951-02-071954-01-12Sanicom Company IncContaminating control device
US2697435A (en)*1952-09-221954-12-21Ray Henry BenjaminAuxiliary blood circuit
US3025405A (en)*1958-12-171962-03-13Pyronics IncHigh sensitivity control device
US3343381A (en)*1960-04-061967-09-26Ultrasona AgApparatus for the treatment of textile goods
US3165910A (en)*1960-07-191965-01-19Thies K G BApparatus for dyeing textile material
US3091110A (en)*1962-04-061963-05-28Gen ElectricTreating agent dispenser system for washing machines
US3233781A (en)*1963-05-081966-02-08Savin Business Machines CorpToner control system
US3935719A (en)*1973-08-061976-02-03A-T-O Inc.Recirculating
US3872304A (en)*1974-01-251975-03-18Us ArmyFluid flow measuring sensor
US4015134A (en)*1975-04-091977-03-29Original Hanau Quarzlampen GmbhApparatus for controlling the absorption of one or more color components contained in a textile dyeing fluid
WO2011035130A1 (en)*2009-09-172011-03-24Sun Chemical CorporationPress-side fluid injection without pumping

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