GB191401470A - Improvements in Means for Cross-winding Yarn in Spinning Mules. - Google Patents

Improvements in Means for Cross-winding Yarn in Spinning Mules.

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GB191401470A
GB191401470A GB191401470DA GB191401470A GB 191401470 A GB191401470 A GB 191401470A GB 191401470D A GB191401470D A GB 191401470DA GB 191401470 A GB191401470 A GB 191401470A
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Henry Stafford Golland
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01HSPINNING OR TWISTING
    • D01H1/00Spinning or twisting machines in which the product is wound-up continuously
    • D01H1/14Details
    • D01H1/36Package-shaping arrangements, e.g. building motions, e.g. control for the traversing stroke of ring rails; Stopping ring rails in a predetermined position

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  • Spinning Or Twisting Of Yarns (AREA)

Abstract

1470. Golland, H. S. Jan. 20. Mules.-An auxiliary guide-wire a, arranged beneath the yarn and between the spindle and the winding-faller, and vibrated so as to produce cress-wound cops, as described in Specifications 22,988/02 and 4848/07, is operated by mechanism actuated from the winding-faller shaft. The copping- rail is provided with an undulating surface, or the boot-leg slide is provided with an eccentric bowl, so that the winding-faller is oscillated slightly several times during the inward run. Fingers b and sickles d, which carry the wire a and are loosely mounted on t h e winding - faller shaft, are operated by a cam g<1>, which is adapted to oscillate with its supporting ahaft g<2> and to turn relatively thereto to give the necessary varying chase during the formation of the cop bottom. The shaft g<2> is mounted on a frame i oscillated by a pin- and-slot connexion k, j<4>, from a quadrant gearing with a quadrant j fast on the winding-faller shaft, and is oscillated on its axis by means of a fixed quadrant g'. Two oppositelyarranged ratchet-wheels m, n, fixed on the shaft g<2> operate the cam g<1> by means of pawls m<1>, n<1>, mounted thereon, and ledges o, o<1> engage the ends of the pawls to permit the gradual movement of the cam relative to the shaft g<2>. At the end of the inward run, the upward movement of the faller and the frame i rotates the ratchet-wheels but the movement imparted to the cam is discontinued when the ledge o' disconnects the pawl m<1>. When backing- off takes place the movement of the ratchet-wheel is reversed and a stud n<3> thereon moves the cam backwards to an extent which decreases as the winding proceeds. Ultimately the stud is in such a position that its movement does not affect the cam, the forward and reverse movement of the cam being then effected by the ratchet through the medium of the pawls m<1>, n<1>, and the extent of the movement being determined by the contact of the pawls with the ledges o, o'. The slot k is so shaped that the bowl j<4> does not affect the position of the frame after the guide-wire has been raised to its maximum height below the spindle point.
GB191401470D 1914-01-20 1914-01-20 Improvements in Means for Cross-winding Yarn in Spinning Mules. Expired GB191401470A (en)

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