EP0567747B1 - Deckelstab für eine Karde - Google Patents

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EP0567747B1
EP0567747B1 EP93103971A EP93103971A EP0567747B1 EP 0567747 B1 EP0567747 B1 EP 0567747B1 EP 93103971 A EP93103971 A EP 93103971A EP 93103971 A EP93103971 A EP 93103971A EP 0567747 B1 EP0567747 B1 EP 0567747B1
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Hermann Trützschler
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01GPRELIMINARY TREATMENT OF FIBRES, e.g. FOR SPINNING
    • D01G15/00Carding machines or accessories; Card clothing; Burr-crushing or removing arrangements associated with carding or other preliminary-treatment machines
    • D01G15/02Carding machines
    • D01G15/12Details
    • D01G15/14Constructional features of carding elements, e.g. for facilitating attachment of card clothing
    • D01G15/24Flats or like members
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01GPRELIMINARY TREATMENT OF FIBRES, e.g. FOR SPINNING
    • D01G15/00Carding machines or accessories; Card clothing; Burr-crushing or removing arrangements associated with carding or other preliminary-treatment machines
    • D01G15/02Carding machines
    • D01G15/08Carding machines with flats or like members or endless card sheets operating in association with a main cylinder

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  • the invention relates to a flat rod for a card according to the preamble of patent claim 1.
  • a flat bar as part of a revolving lid, there is an internally hollow supporting body made of extruded aluminum, the hollow space being penetrated in the longitudinal direction by a steel rod.
  • a block-shaped support element which is fixed by a screw, is pushed onto the two ends of the rod protruding from the cavity.
  • the screw is axially engaged with a thread at the end of the rod.
  • the two end head parts slide on the fixed sliding guides of the card.
  • a lid chain is arranged between the end face of the support body and the block-shaped end head part, the links of which are penetrated by the ends of the rod.
  • the flat chain pulls the flat bars over the sliding guides and ensures that the end head parts are pressed onto the sliding guides.
  • the flat bar is complex in terms of construction and assembly.
  • the production of the block-shaped support elements is complicated.
  • Another disadvantage is that considerable friction losses occur between the block-shaped end head parts and the sliding guide.
  • the cover chain is elongated, becomes contaminated with dust and fiber fly, and the chain links need to be serviced with lubricants, i. H. overall, it is constructive and complex in terms of assembly and operationally disadvantageous.
  • the covers clamp an endless flexible band by means of a clamping plate and a screw.
  • the screw has the task of connecting the cover to the clamping plate.
  • the function of the clamping plate is to guide the cover on the sliding surface of the flexible sheet. Fastening the clamping plate on the cover using an additional fastening element is constructive and complex in terms of assembly.
  • On the lid for clutter according to DE-C-384 195 is by a rivet attached to the ends of a piece that slides with a surface on the cover slide.
  • a cover head is present at both ends of the one-piece flat rod, which slides with its lower surfaces on the sliding guide.
  • a flat bar known from US-A-4 827 573 comprises a steel tube drawn through a profile shape. At both ends of the flat bar there are massive head pieces, on which holding elements for attaching a drive belt are attached. These head pieces are connected to the flat rod either by welding or with rivets or screws so that they can be replaced when they become unusable due to wear. It has been found that in some cases the welded connection leads to tension in the flat rod, and then the entire flat rod has to be replaced. The same also applies to the screw and rivet connection, i.e. H. the connecting force to be used (screw rotation or pressure when riveting) must firstly remain constant and constant for all flat bars within a certain tolerance range in order to avoid excessive compressive stresses (i.e.
  • the known flat bar has parallel and then converging side walls down to a certain height.
  • the end head part consists of three elements, the head piece and the two-part holding element, which are arranged axially with respect to the support body. Only the head piece slides on the slide guide, while the holding elements and the drive element are outside the slide guide.
  • the disadvantage here is that the drive element acting outside the sliding guide exerts an undesirable lever effect and thus a bending moment on the head piece and on the support body.
  • the head piece does not slide dimensionally with the sliding guide in this way, which can lead to disruptive canting.
  • the steel tube has a high specific weight, so that the flat rod is too heavy for the drive, which is particularly important given the large number of flat rods.
  • the replacement of the worn head pieces is complex in terms of assembly, since the welded or riveted connections of the head pieces have to be loosened on the supporting body and must be reattached after the replacement.
  • the card can only be repaired when the card is at a standstill, which leads to considerable malfunctions and production losses. This document forms the preamble of the first claim.
  • the invention is based on the object to provide a flat rod of the type described above, which avoids the disadvantages mentioned, which is particularly simple in terms of construction and assembly, and in which the support element (end head part) slides on the sliding guide of the card in a dimensionally stable and low-friction manner.
  • the drive element presses the element directly from above onto the sliding guide, so that undesirable bending moments on the element and on the supporting body are avoided and dimensionally accurate sliding of the element on the sliding guide is achieved.
  • the design of the supporting body from a light metal extruded profile is of particular structural, functional and economic advantage. Manufacture and assembly of the support body are considerably simplified and, in addition, lower driving forces are required for the propulsion because of the low specific weight. Because at least the sliding area of the element consists of a wear-resistant material, a significantly increased service life is achieved. Disruptive business interruptions and production losses are avoided.
  • the element comprises both the sliding area and the fastening area results in a very simple construction of the end head parts.
  • the assembly of the flat rod is simplified, which improves compliance with tolerances, i.e. dimensional accuracy.
  • this construction enables the selection from a large number of material pairings which, compared to the prior art, leads to a reduction in friction and thus to a longer service life.
  • the element is advantageously in one piece.
  • the element is expediently in direct engagement with the supporting body.
  • the element preferably engages with the supporting body in the region of the end face via an auxiliary carrier known per se.
  • the element is advantageously permanently connected to the subcarrier.
  • Each end head part expediently has two elements. This reduces its tendency to tip over and the sliding friction.
  • the sliding area of the element is advantageously made essentially linear.
  • the sliding area is preferably designed as a sliding surface.
  • the fastening area is expediently a cylinder. This provides an adaptation to the curved cover deflection guides without a chamfer or the like being necessary.
  • Commercially available hardened and ground steel needles allow the flat rod to be manufactured economically. The steps of cutting, drilling and inserting the pins make the flat rod particularly easy to manufacture.
  • the fastening area is advantageously a polygon.
  • the sliding area of the element preferably consists of a wear-resistant material.
  • the elements are expediently fastened in the end face of the foot part of the hollow extruded profile.
  • the elements pins made of hardened steel or the like are advantageous.
  • the sliding surface of the elements is preferably ground, finely ground and / or polished.
  • the elements are expediently fastened with their fastening region in recesses in the supporting body.
  • the elements with their fastening area are advantageously fastened in a bore in the end face of the supporting body.
  • the lower limit of the elements is preferably at a distance a above the foot surface of the support body.
  • the elements are expediently arranged in the working direction D at an angle alpha with respect to the longitudinal axis of the support body in such a way that their sliding regions point opposite to the working direction with respect to their fastening regions.
  • the support body is advantageously an extruded profile made of a light metal, for. As aluminum, or a light metal alloy.
  • a specifically light material e.g. B. aluminum
  • the support body can be manufactured in a simple manner by cutting to length a commercially available extruded profile.
  • Aluminum allows the production of a light flat bar.
  • the extruded profile is preferably a hollow profile. In this way, the deflection of the support body and thus of the flat bar is reduced over the width of the card. In addition, aluminum is saved through the inner cavity, so that the supporting body is more economical and also easier to manufacture.
  • the cross section of the recesses is expediently circular.
  • a stiffener is preferably arranged in the recesses between the elements.
  • the cross section of the recesses is advantageously polygonal.
  • the stiffening is expediently a steel profile.
  • the end head parts of the flat rod have low-wear, low-friction and dimensionally precise sliding surfaces.
  • the use of a flexible belt enables the drive element to have a constant length; the flexible belt is maintenance-free, structurally simple and allows the traveling cover to be easily installed.
  • a connecting element is advantageously in engagement with the elements and with the flexible belt.
  • the element expediently engages the flexible strap indirectly.
  • the connecting element is preferably fastened with one end in or on the end face of the supporting body.
  • the elements advantageously have a distance between their free end faces and the connecting element.
  • the connecting elements, bristles, brushes, elastic wiping elements or the like expediently engage the sliding guide in a cleaning manner.
  • the upper region of the foot part is preferably arranged at an acute angle alpha to the vertical.
  • the areas of the elements which remain free at the top advantageously engage a support element when the flat bars are returned.
  • the support body and the end head parts expediently form at least three assembled components.
  • the flexible straps preferably engage directly with the wear-resistant end head parts.
  • the elements are advantageously fastened in or on the end head parts.
  • the elements expediently display a wear-resistant coating, plating, which is located on their sliding area.
  • the elements preferably engage directly with the flexible belt.
  • the lower areas of the elements advantageously slide on the slide guides.
  • the attachment of the connecting element expediently engages with the recess.
  • the connecting element preferably has a through bore into which a shoulder of the toothed belt engages.
  • the connecting element is advantageously fastened to the elements, e.g. B. clamped or glued.
  • the elements are expediently connected to the recesses by a press fit.
  • the elements are preferably connected to the recesses by resilient clamping.
  • the elements are advantageously connected to the recesses by gluing.
  • the flatness of the sliding surfaces of a flat bar is expediently achieved by grinding the sliding areas after connecting the elements to the carrier.
  • a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention provides that the end head parts are cast parts, in particular the end head parts are injection molded parts.
  • the end head parts are injection molded parts.
  • gray cast iron preferably in the form of fine-foot parts
  • cast steel can be used as the material for this.
  • plastic-encapsulated elements in which both the fastening area and the sliding area are made of metal. All three possibilities have in common that the finished end part has the shape of a plug that can be easily inserted into the corresponding recesses in the end face of the support body.
  • Fig. 1 shows a card, e.g. B. Trützschler EXACTACARD DK 760, with feed roller 1, dining table 2, licker-in 3, drum 4, customer 5, doctor roller 6, squeeze rollers 7, 8, fleece guide element 9, pile funnel 10, take-off rollers 11, 12 and revolving cover 13.
  • the direction of rotation (arrows A or B) of the front and rear cover deflection roller 15a, 15b (toothed belt wheels) is opposite to the direction of rotation (arrow C) of the drum 4.
  • the flat bars 14 ', 14''... 14n are pulled by the toothed belt 16 in the direction of arrow D over the slide guide 17.
  • the flat bars 14 are returned in the direction of the arrow E.
  • FIG. 2 shows in detail the flat bars on a revolving lid according to FIG. 1, in which the endless flexible belt 16 for propelling the flat bars 14 ', 14' ', 14' '' ... 14n is present and in which the flat bars 14 with the underside 14b of their end head parts (cover heads) 14a (ends of the cover rods 14) slide on the sliding guide 17 (flexible bend).
  • the toothed belt wheel 15b which has teeth 15 ', rotates in the direction of the arrow B, engages with the teeth 26a, 26b ... 26n on the inside 16b of the toothed belt 16 (see FIG. 8) and pulls the lower run 16c of the toothed belt 16 in the direction of arrow D forward.
  • the outside 16a of the toothed belt 16 is in a form-fitting engagement with the side 14c of the end head part 14a opposite the clothing.
  • the belt 16 presses the end head parts 14a onto the sliding guide 17.
  • the toothed belt wheel 15b is opposite a curved guide and holding element 18, by means of which the flat bars 14 are held during the deflection.
  • the toothed belt wheel 15a (see FIG. 1) rotates in the direction of the arrow A, engages with the teeth 26a, 26b ... 26n on the inside 16b of the toothed belt 16 and pulls the upper run 16d of the toothed belt 16 in the direction of Arrow E.
  • the flat bars 14 and the end head parts 14a lie loosely on the outside 16a of the upper run 16d of the belt 16.
  • the toothed belt wheel 15a is opposite a curved guide and holding element 19, by means of which the flat bars 14 are held during the deflection.
  • the upper run 16d is supported by two support rollers 20, 21 and by a flat support 22.
  • the support rollers 20, 21 are designed as toothed belt wheels, which are in engagement with the inside 16b of the belt 16.
  • the flat bar 14 has a supporting body 14d with a clothing receiving part 14e and a back part 14f.
  • the support body 14d is an extruded profile made of aluminum, which has a cavity 14g on the inside.
  • Each flat rod has two end head parts 14a 'and 14a "(see FIG. 4c).
  • the end head part 14a' and 14a" each consist of two pins 23 ', 23 "and a connecting element 24.
  • the pins 23 are with their one end is fastened in a bore 25 in the end face 14h of the support body 14d, the lower limit of the pins 23 is located at a distance a above the foot surface 14e of the support body 14d.
  • the pins 23 (according to FIGS.
  • the connecting element 24 has two half-open recesses 24 ', 24 "on one side, which are positively engaged with the pins 23 ', 23 ".
  • the connecting element 24 is made of plastic and is fastened, for example clamped, to the pins 23', 23" ".
  • the other side of the connecting element 24 stands with the side 16a of the toothed belt 16 in engagement.
  • the connecting element 24 has a through bore 24 '' 'in the middle, into which a shoulder 25a of the toothed belt 16 engages.
  • the connecting element 24 has on its one end face a shoulder 44, for. B. is attached to a dowel in a bore 26 in the end face 14h of the support body 14d.
  • the connecting element 24 is arranged at a distance b from the foot surface 14e, where a is less than b.
  • the sliding guides 17 can be made of a so-called self-lubricating plastic, for. B. consist of a high molecular low-pressure polyethylene, so that a maintenance-free traveling cover career is created. Another material with low wear, long service life, good sliding properties and low friction losses can also be used for the sliding guide 17.
  • the sliding guide 17 can consist of a metallic material. The surface of the slide guide 17 is smooth, as is the surface of the pins 23.
  • the flat rod 14 consists of a supporting body 14d and two end head parts 14a 'and 14a ", ie of three assembled components, ie the flat rod 14 is in several pieces.
  • the end head parts 14a', 14a" in turn each consist of two pins 23 ', 23 '' and a connecting part 24, i.e. H. from three individual parts.
  • the connecting element 24 extends over the entire length above the pins 23 ′, 23 ′′.
  • a short pin 23 ′′ ′′ is additionally provided, which engages with the bearing surface 22 during the return.
  • Fig. 6 essentially corresponds to Fig. 5; instead of the pin 23 '' 'there is a bracket 27 made of hardened steel.
  • the connecting element 24 has bristles 28 on its underside, which are in cleaning engagement with the sliding guide 17.
  • the bristles 28 are e.g. B. 1 mm longer than the distance b.
  • the bristles 28 clean the sliding guide 17 from sand, chips and.
  • a cleaning roller (not shown) may be present on the return side.
  • Fig. 8 shows the belt 16, the lugs 25a, 25b ... 25n, z. B. made of rubber.
  • the approaches 25a to 25n engage in operation in the corresponding bores 24 '''in the connecting elements 24 from above.
  • On the inside 16b of the belt 16 there are teeth 26a ... 26n.
  • the belt 16 is reinforced in the longitudinal direction by internal tensile and flexible steel wires 33.
  • Fig. 11 shows a flat rod 14, in which the support body 14d and the end head parts 14a '(or 14a' ') in one piece, for. B. are made of extruded aluminum.
  • the surface 14c has a continuous bore 29 for receiving the shoulders 25 of the toothed belt 16.
  • Wear-resistant claddings 30 ′, 30 ′′, which engage with the sliding guide 17, are firmly attached to the side of the end head parts 14a ′ assigned to the foot surface 14e.
  • An endlessly rotating toothed belt 16 is present on both sides of the revolving cover 13 across the width of the card, i. H. the revolving cover 14 has two toothed belts 16.
  • the material pairing between the support element and the sliding guide is selected so that a low-friction sliding movement takes place, that little wear occurs and that the device is low-maintenance or maintenance-free during operation.
  • the pin 23 has a rectangular surface 23 V with width d and length e, the z. B. is generated by grinding.
  • the surface 23 V slides on the slide guide 17. In this way, the surface pressure is reduced.
  • the gap between the convex lateral surface of the pin 23 and the sliding guide 17 is reduced, in which contaminants can collect and settle.
  • the pins 23 I to 23 IV are arranged in the working direction D at an angle ⁇ with respect to the longitudinal axis of the support body 14d in such a way that the free end of the pins points counter to the working direction D. This will Contaminants are discharged to the outside through the pins 23.
  • the part of the pins 23 arranged within the bore 25 (cf. FIG. 4b) can be aligned in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the support body 14d, ie the pin 23 is angled.
  • Fig. 12 shows a perspective view of the support body 14d of a flat bar as an extruded profile.
  • the recesses 41 ', 41' 'and 43 are also extruded and extend parallel over the entire length of the support body 14d.
  • the recesses 41 'and 41' ' serve to receive the elements 23.
  • the recess 43 serves to receive the extension 44 (see FIG. 14) on the connecting element 24 or the element 23' ''.
  • the recesses 41 ', 42' 'and 43 are open to the outside via the longitudinal slots 42.
  • the side 14c opposite the underside 14b of the support body 14d extends at an acute angle with respect to the underside 14b in order to facilitate the application and fastening of the gauze (not shown).
  • Fig. 14 shows the connecting element 24 with the projection 44 which is pressed into the recess 43.
  • the guides 24 'and 24' '' clamp on the pins 23 ', 23 ".
  • 15a shows an alternative embodiment.
  • 15b shows the toothed belt 16 with the recesses 45 '.
  • the fastening area consists of two plugs 40 ′′, 40 ′′ ′′, which, like the driver 45 ′, are integral parts of the end head part 14a.
  • FIG. 16b differs from FIG. 16a in that, instead of the driver 45 ′′ in the end head part 14a, a bore 24 ′′ ′′ is arranged, which serves to receive the shoulders 25 of the toothed belt 16.
  • the fastening area 40 ' is designed as a flat bar. The entire construction of the end head 14a is cast.
  • FIG. 17a shows the support body 14d associated with the support body 14a according to FIG. 16a, in whose recesses 41 ', 41 ", the plugs of the end head part 14a are inserted.
  • FIG. 17b presents the analog version of the support body 14d, which is intended for receiving an end head part 14a according to FIG. 16b.
  • the fastening area 40 'of the end head part 14a according to FIG. 16b is inserted into the recess 40a of the support body 14d which serves for fastening.
  • the recess 40a of the support body 14d extends over the entire length of the support body 14d and was also produced during the extrusion.

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