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D01—NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
D01G—PRELIMINARY TREATMENT OF FIBRES, e.g. FOR SPINNING
D01G19/00—Combing machines
D01G19/06—Details
D01G19/10—Construction, mounting, or operating features of combing elements
D01G19/105—Combing cylinders
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353,012. Cylindrical combs for combing wool. CAPDEVILA, A. M., 36, Calle de San Pedro, Tarrasa, Barcelona, Spain. April 12, 1930, No. 11672. Convention date, April 13, 1929. [Class 120 (i).] A comb cylinder comprises a number of bars R, Fig. 1, provided with combing pins M and arranged longitudinally on a spindle E with the ends R<1>, R<3> of the bars held in the interdental spaces of toothed collars A, B by rings C, D, the ring C being rotatably mounted in a circumferential groove A<1>, Fig. 2 formed in the collar A and being provided with a detachable ring-closing segment P, Fig. 5. The pins M comprise flat needles soldered to the bars R while the collars A, B are spaced apart by the sleeve E<1> and are secured to the spindle E.
GB11672/30A1929-04-131930-04-12Improvements in comb cylinders for combing wool
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Improvements introduced in the manuares for elevated stretches of natural and synthetic fibers. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)