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D21G—CALENDERS; ACCESSORIES FOR PAPER-MAKING MACHINES
D21G9/00—Other accessories for paper-making machines
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784,418. Replacing felts of paper-making machines &c. DUCKWORTH, B. Dec. 14, 1955 [Dec. 11, 1954], No. 35926/54. Class 96. Wet press felts, or dryer felts are inserted in or removed from paper-making, felt-finishing, or like machines by gathering one run of the felt into a notch r of a bearing-disc q peripherally supported on bearing-rollers s, the disc q being then turned through 360 degrees in the appropriate direction to draw the run of the felt over or remove it from the roll m over which it runs. A lug u &c. normally holds the disc q stationary, and a peg-hole q<SP>1</SP> &c. provides for coupling the disc to the roll m so that it may be turned by the power-drive of the roll m. The invention may be applied to belt or rope drives.
GB3592654A1954-12-111954-12-11Improvements in or relating to paper-making and like machines
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Coupling for rollers, shafts, cylinders or the like of great length composed of several parts applicable to textile machines, in particular to spinning machines
Improvements in apparatus for maintaining consistency of operation between machines, in particular machines for processing continuous webs of paper or the like