GB190207399A - Improvements in and connected with Bobbins used in Condensing Carding Engines and in Spools or Creel Spindles used in Spinning Machinery
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Improvements in and connected with Bobbins used in Condensing Carding Engines and in Spools or Creel Spindles used in Spinning Machinery
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Charles Edward Wilkinson
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7399. Wilkinson, C. E. March 27. Bobbins and s p o o l s ; skewers ; processes. - The rovings from a con- denser carding-en- gine are wound in cheese form on short flangeless tubes placed side by side upon the ordinary wooden bobbin, and when used in a spinning-machine, the cheeses a are placed upon spools or skewers of the form shown in Fig. 3, consisting of a spindle d having a flange f near one end and a cylindrical enlargement e to receive a cheese with or without its central tube. The spindles d are supported in the creel g in a slightly- inclined position, as shown in Fig. 5, to facilitate unwinding.
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Improvements in Preparing Wet Spun Yarns and in Paper Tubes or Foundations Employed in Spinning, Doubling and Winding Yarns and in Means for Holding the said Foundations whilst the Yarn is being Wound on or off.