IPC 6 English version
 
D06-D06B02330

SECTION D– TEXTILES; PAPER


D 06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR


D 06 BTREATING TEXTILE MATERIALS BY LIQUIDS, GASES, OR VAPOURS (applying liquids to surfaces in general B 05; conveying in general, handling webs or filaments in general B 65; treating leather C 14 C; mechanical removal of impurities from animal fibres D 01 B; laundering D 06 F; chemical matters, see D 06 L to D 06 Q) [2]


 Note

 In this subclass, the following terms or expressions are used with the meaning indicated:

 "fabric" includes yarns in warp or sheet form; [2]

 "textile material" includes fabrics, yarns or other fibrous materials; [2]

 "indefinite length" means an extent of material having the characteristic that the longitudinal dimension is effectively infinite in so far as the procedure for advancing or moving the material is concerned. [3]



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00Applying liquids, gases, or vapours on to textile materials to effect treatment, e.g. washing, dyeing, bleaching, sizing, impregnating (mercerising D 06 B 7/00; solvent-treatment D 06 B 9/00; treatment of selected parts of textile materials D 06 B 11/00; with aid of vibration D 06 B 13/00; transfer application of finishing agents D 06 M 23/00) [4]

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02.by spraying or projecting (D 06 B 1/08 takes precedence; spraying in general B 05) [2]

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04.by pouring or allowing to flow on to the surface of the textile material [2]

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06..flowing along an inclined surface [2]

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08.from outlets being in, or almost in, contact with the textile material [2]

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10.by contact with a member carrying the treating material [2]

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12..by rubbing contact, e.g. with brushes or pads [2]

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14..with a roller [2]

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16...the treating material being supplied from inside the roller [2]


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00Passing of textile materials through liquids, gases, or vapours to effect treatment, e.g. washing, dyeing, bleaching, sizing, impregnating (mercerising D 06 B 7/00; solvent-treatment D 06 B 9/00; treatment of selected parts of textile materials D 06 B 11/00; with aid of vibration D 06 B 13/00) [2]

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02.of fibres, slivers, or rovings [2]

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04.of yarns, threads, or filaments [2]

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06..individually handled [2]

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08..as hanks [2]

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09..as packages, e.g. cheeses [3]

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10.of fabrics (D 06 B 3/24, D 06 B 3/28, D 06 B 3/32 take precedence; jiggers D 06 B 3/32) [2]

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12..in zig-zag manner over series of guiding means [2]

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14..in wound form [2]

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16..in superimposed, i.e. stack-packed, form [2]

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18..combined with squeezing, e.g. in padding machines [2]

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20..with means to improve the circulation of the treating material on the surface of the fabric [2]

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22..only one side of the fabric coming into contact with the guiding means [2]

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24.of fabrics in roped form [2]

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26..in superimposed, i.e. stack-packed, form [2]

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28.of fabrics propelled by, or with the aid of, jets of the treating material [2]

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30.of articles, e.g. stockings [2]

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32.of open-width materials backwards and forwards between beaming rollers during treatment; Jiggers [2]

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34.Driving arrangements of machines or apparatus [2]

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36..Drive control [2]


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00Forcing liquids, gases, or vapours through textile materials to effect treatment, e.g. washing, dyeing, bleaching, sizing, impregnating (mercerising D 06 B 7/00; solvent-treatment D 06 B 9/00; treatment of selected parts of textile materials D 06 B 11/00; with aid of vibration D 06 B 13/00) [2]

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02.through moving materials of indefinite length [2]

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04..through slivers or rovings [2]

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06..through yarns, threads, or filaments [2]

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08..through fabrics [2]

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10..using centrifugal force [2]

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12.through materials of definite length [2]

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14..through fibres, slivers, or rovings [2]

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16..through yarns, threads, or filaments [2]

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18...through beamed warp [2]

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20...through hanks [2]

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22..through fabrics [2]

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24..through articles, e.g. stockings [2]

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26..using centrifugal force [2]


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00Mercerising, e.g. lustring by mercerising [2]

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02.of slivers [2]

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04.of yarns, threads, or filaments [2]

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06..of hanks of yarns [2]

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08.of fabrics of indefinite length [2]

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10.of tubular fabrics or tubular articles [2]


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00Solvent-treatment of textile materials (dry-cleaning D 06 F 43/00) [2]

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02.solvent-dyeing [2]

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04.Successively applying two or more different solvent-based treating materials [2]

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06.with recovery of the solvent [2]


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00Treatment of selected parts of textile materials, e.g. partial dyeing [2]


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00Treatment of textile materials with liquids, gases, or vapours with aid of vibration [2]


15/

00Removing liquids, gases, or vapours from textile materials in association with treatment of the materials by liquids, gases, or vapours (drying F 26 B) [2]

Note

 Group D 06 B 15/12 takes precedence over groups D 06 B 15/02 to D 06 B 15/10. [2]

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02.by squeezing rollers [2]

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04.by suction [2]

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06.by vibrating the textile material [2]

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08.by scraping [2]

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09.by jets of gases [3]

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10.by use of centrifugal force [2]

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12.up to the moisture regain of textile material [2]


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00Storing of textile materials in association with the treatment of the materials by liquids, gases, or vapours (carriers or supports specially adapted therefor D 06 B 23/04) [2]

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02.in superimposed, i.e. stack-packed, form; J-boxes [2]

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04.in wound form [2]

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06.in festooned form [3]


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00Treatment of textile materials by liquids, gases, or vapours, not provided for in groups D 06 B 1/00 to D 06 B 17/00 [2]


21/

00Successive treatments of textile materials by liquids, gases, or vapours (successive treatments in which the characteristics of a single treatment are of interest only, or in which all treatments have characteristics provided for in a single main group, see the relevant groups for the single treatment) [2]

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02.the treatments being performed in a single container [2]


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00Component parts, details, or accessories of apparatus or machines, specially adapted for the treating of textile materials, not restricted to a particular kind of apparatus, provided for in groups D 06 B 1/00 to D 06 B 21/00 [2]

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02.Rollers [2]

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04.Carriers or supports for textile materials to be treated [2]

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06.Guiding means for preventing filaments, yarns, or threads from sticking together [2]

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08.Untwisting devices [2]

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10.Devices for dyeing samples (D 06 B 23/12 takes precedence) [2]

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12.Means for taking samples from textile materials during or after treatment [2]

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14.Containers, e.g. vats [2]

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16..with means for introducing or removing textile materials without modifying container pressure [2]

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18..Sealing arrangements [2]

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20.Arrangements of apparatus for treating processing-liquids, -gases, or -vapours, e.g. purification, filtration, distillation (such apparatus per se, see the relevant classes for the apparatus) [2]

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22..for heating [2]

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24.Means for regulating the amount of treating material picked up by the textile material during its treatment [2]

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26..in response to a test conducted on the textile material [2]

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28..in response to a test conducted on the treating material [2]

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30.Means for cleaning apparatus or machines, or parts thereof [2]