FINISHING, DRESSING, TENTERING OR STRETCHING TEXTILE FABRICS (chemical matters, see D06L - D06Q; drying F26B)

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D06C FINISHING, DRESSING, TENTERING OR STRETCHING TEXTILE FABRICS (chemical matters, see D06L - D06Q; drying F26B) Apparatuses and methods for finishing, dressing, tentering or stretching of textile fabrics Treating textile materials by liquids, gases or vapours Chemical bleaching, dry-cleaning or washing fibres, threads, yarns, fabrics Dyeing or printing textiles Decorating textiles Machines and apparatus for drying fabrics, fibres, yarns, or other materials in long lengths, with progressive movement D06B D06L D06P D06Q F26B 13/00 Registering, tensioning, smoothing or guiding webs in general (e.g. paper or plastic webs) Treatment, not provided for elsewhere in class D06, of fibres, threads, yarns, fabrics, feathers or fibrous goods made from such materials B65H 23/00 D06M Textile fabrics include yarns in warp or sheet form and nonwovens D06C 3/00 Stretching, tentering, or spreading textile fabrics; Producing elasticity in textile fabrics (shaping or stretching tubular fabrics upon cores or internal frames D06C 5/00; removing skew or disorientation of weft threads in woven fabrics D06H 3/12) Apparatuses and methods for stretching, tentering or spreading textile fabrics. 1

D06C 3/00 (continued) CPC - D06C - 2017.01 Tentering sets the warp and weft of woven fabrics at right angles to each other, and stretches and sets the fabric to its final dimensions. The fabric is stretched by the use of a tenter frame, consisting of chains fitted with pins or clips to hold the selvedges of the fabric, and travelling on tracks. As the fabric passes through a heated chamber, creases and wrinkles are removed, the weave is straightened, and the fabric is dried to its final size. Synonyms and Keywords In patent documents, the following words/expressions are often used as synonyms: "tentering", "crabbing" (i.e. tentering wool) or "heat-setting" (i.e. tentering synthetic materials) "spreading", "stretching", "expanding", "widening" or "enlarging" D06C 3/06 by rotary disc, roller, or like apparatus E.g. spreading rollers with spiral patterns to spread the fabric or stretching rollers with reliefs on the roller surface to obtain fabric stretching. Mechanical treatment, e.g. notching, twisting, compressing, shaping, of absorbent pads Registering, tensioning, smoothing or guiding webs (e.g. paper or plastic webs) transversely by rollers Rollers specially adapted for treatment of textile materials by liquids, gases or vapours A61F 13/15707 B65H 23/025, B65H 23/038 D06B 23/02 Rollers in general F16C 13/00 D06C 3/067 {by curved rollers} Bowed or curved rolls in general F16C 13/003 2

D06C 5/00 Shaping or stretching of tubular fabrics upon cores or internal frames (supports simply for drying D06F 59/00) The shaping or stretching of tubular fabrics upon cores or internal frames. D06C 5/005 {of articles, e.g. stockings} Apparatuses and methods for the shaping or stretching of tubular fabrics in article form, e.g. apparatuses for loading stockings, pantihose (panty hoses) or socks on boards of fixing/hot-setting machines. D06C 7/00 Heating or cooling textile fabrics (during operations provided for elsewhere, see the relevant groups for such operations; hosiery boarding D06C 5/00; singeing D06C 9/00; treating with liquids, gases or vapours D06B) Method and apparatuses for heating or cooling textile fabrics. Heating or cooling stockings (e.g. hosiery boarding) D06C 5/005 Heating during singeing D06C 9/00 Shaping by thermoforming textile or other fibrous material made from plastics fibres Machines and apparatuses for drying fabrics, fibres, yarns or other materials in long lengths, with progressive movement B29C 51/004 F26B 13/00 Heating or cooling of yarn, thread, cord, rope or the like D02J 13/00. 3

D06C 7/02 Setting Storing of textile materials (e.g. yarns) in helical form in association with the treatment by liquids, gases or vapours (e.g. setting of yarns) D06B 17/005 D06C 9/00 Singeing (for making patterns or designs D06C 23/02) Methods and apparatuses for singeing textile fabrics. Singeing Is a process of burning off protruding fibres from fabrics to give the fabrics a smooth surface Synonyms and Keywords In patent documents, the following words/expressions are often used as synonyms: "singeing" and "gassing" D06C 11/00 Teasing, napping, or otherwise roughening or raising pile of textile fabrics (for making patterns or designs D06C 23/00) Methods and apparatuses for teasing, napping or otherwise roughening or raising pile of textile fabrics. modifying the surface of filaments, yarns or threads by abrading, scraping, scuffing, cutting or nicking D02J 3/02 4

D06C 11/00 (continued) CPC - D06C - 2017.01 Napping Teasing is a finishing process that raises the surface fibres of a fabric by means of passage over rapidly revolving cylinders covered with metal points or teasel burrs. Outing, flannel and wool broadcloth derive their downy appearance from this finishing process. Napping is also used for certain knit goods, blankets and other fabrics with raised surface. is a similar treatment which raises the nap of fabric D06C 13/00 Shearing, clipping, or cropping surfaces of textile fabrics; Pile cutting; Trimming seamed edges (for making patterns or designs D06C 23/00; cutting or severing fabrics D06H) Methods and apparatuses for shearing, clipping or cropping surfaces of textile fabrics, pile cutting or trimming edges. Apparatus or processes for cutting, or otherwise severing of textile materials (e.g. cutting through the fabric longitudinally or transversally) D06H 7/00 Cropping is the process of cutting pile on a fabric to uniform height or cutting loose fibres from the surface of a cloth after weaving. D06C 13/04 Shearing lace or embroidery, e.g. cutting loose threads Shearing lace or embroidery, i.e. removing threads protruding from the surface. Apparatuses and methods specially adapted for cutting lace or embroidery D06H 7/16 5

D06C 15/00 Calendering, pressing, ironing, glossing or glazing textile fabrics (shrinking by compressing D06C 21/00; for making patterns or designs D06C 23/00; domestic, laundry, or like ironing or pressing D06F) Methods and apparatuses for calendering, pressing, ironing, glossing or glazing textile fabrics. Shrinking by compressing D06C 21/00 Making patterns or designs by pressing (e.g. by embossing) D06C 23/00 Ironing machines as domestic or laundry appliances D06F 61/00 - D06F 71/00 D06C 15/08 Rollers therefor Rollers specially adapted for treating textile materials by liquids, gases or vapours D06B 23/02 Rolls in calenders D21G 1/02 Rollers in general F16C 13/00 D06C 15/14 Beetling Beetling Is a process in which round-thread linen or cotton fabric is pounded to give a flat effect. Beetled linen damask has an increased lustre and a leather-like texture. Beetling is also used to give a thready or linen-like appearance to cotton. 6

D06C 17/00 Fulling Methods and apparatuses for fulling. fulling is a finishing process used usually in the manufacture of woolen and worsted fabrics. The cloth is subjected to moisture, heat friction, chemicals, and pressure which cause it to mat and shrink appreciably in both the warp and filling directions, resulting in a denser, more compact fabric. D06C 19/00 Breaking or softening of fabrics (by stretching D06C 3/00; by calendering, pressing, or beetling D06C 15/00; by fulling D06C 17/00) Apparatuses and methods for breaking or softening of fabrics. D06C 21/00 Shrinking by compressing Compressive devices and corresponding methods carrying out the shrinking action by transporting the fabric between a moving elastic belt and a rotating heated drum, whereby the elastic belt is partially wrapped around the heated drum (called also " sanforizing") Devices for microcreping. Microcreping, sometimes called "dry microcreping", refers to longitudinal treatment of travelling fabric under substantially dry conditions in which a drive force is produced by pressing the fabric against a drive roll. This positively propels the material through a confined retarding passage, with microcreping action on the material occurring in the transition between driving and retarding regions. Because such microcreping does not depend upon adhesion of the material to the drive surface or a wet condition of the material, a particularly wide range of properties is obtainable. Note that the dry microcreping here must not be confused with wet creping or creping based on adhesion, performed for instance on a Yankee dryer. Special rules of classification Wet creping or creping based on adhesion performed for instance on a Yankee dryer. 7

D06C 23/00 Making patterns or designs on fabrics (by printing B41F; decoration in general B44) Decorating fabrics by mechanical means. Printing textiles B41F 16/02, B41F 17/003, B41F 17/38 Decorating by partial dyeing D06B 11/00 Reserving parts of the material before dyeing or printing D06P 5/12 Decorating textiles by chemical means D06Q 1/00 D06C 23/04 by shrinking, embossing, moiréing, or crêping Making of patterns, designs or motifs obtained by shrinking, embossing, moiréing or crêping a fabric. In particular making of patterns obtained by shrinking include tie-dyed and shrunk garments or fabrics. Shaping textile or other fibrous material made from plastics fibres by thermoforming B29C 51/004 Moiré Crêping is a wavy or watered effect on a textile fabric, especially a corded fabric of silk, rayon or a manufactured fibre. Moiré is produced by passing the fabric between engraved cylinders which press the design into the material, causing the crushed and uncrushed parts the reflect light differently is a treatment imparted by wrinkling or embossing a fabric to give crimped surface and greater fabric bulk 8

D06C 25/00 Treating selvedges or other edges, e.g. stiffening (trimming edges D06C 13/12; forming selvedges on the loom, e.g. by adhesive, D03D 47/40) Treatment for consolidating the edges of a fabric by several means, e.g. with a resin coating, a bonded tape etc. Trimming hosiery or seamed edges of fabrics D06C 13/12 Forming selvedges (on the loom) by adhesive D03D 47/50 Seaming textile materials D06H 5/00 Chemical treatment of borders of fabrics or knittings, thermal or chemical fixation of cuttings D06M 23/18 Selvedge or selvage is the narrow edge of woven fabric that runs parallel to the warp. It is made with stronger yarns in a tighter construction than the body of the fabric to prevent ravelling. A fast selvage encloses all or part of the picks, and a selvage is not fast when the filling threads are cut at the fabric edge after every pick. D06C 27/00 Compound processes or apparatus, for finishing or dressing textile fabrics, not otherwise provided for Compound processes or apparatuses, i.e. involving two or more treatments in succession, for finishing or dressing textile fabrics, not otherwise provided for. Special rules of classification The group covers compound processes with detailed or non-detailed single treatments. Details of single treatments are additionally classified in the relevant groups. 9

D06C 29/00 Finishing or dressing, of textile fabrics, not provided for in the preceding groups Finishing or dressing of textile fabrics, not provided for in the preceding groups. 10