US1018710A - Ring spinning, doubling, and twisting machine. - Google Patents

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US1018710A
US1018710A US53372009A US1909533720A US1018710A US 1018710 A US1018710 A US 1018710A US 53372009 A US53372009 A US 53372009A US 1909533720 A US1909533720 A US 1909533720A US 1018710 A US1018710 A US 1018710A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01HSPINNING OR TWISTING
    • D01H9/00Arrangements for replacing or removing bobbins, cores, receptacles, or completed packages at paying-out or take-up stations ; Combination of spinning-winding machine
    • D01H9/02Arrangements for replacing or removing bobbins, cores, receptacles, or completed packages at paying-out or take-up stations ; Combination of spinning-winding machine for removing completed take-up packages and replacing by bobbins, cores, or receptacles at take-up stations; Transferring material between adjacent full and empty take-up elements
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  • the said top may be square or conical
  • FIG. 2 is a horizontal section ofthe device shown in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section thereof.
  • a is the frame of the winding, spinning, doubling or twisting machinr b is the spindle, which is 1'0- tatably journaled in the frame and fitted with a wharve c, and is driven from the usual. pulley or drum by a band 0 Upon said spindle is placed the sleeve '21, on'which the cop or pirn is formed and which revolves together with the spindle b.
  • d is the plate which is moved upand down, in the usual manner, and which carries the ring shaped rail 0; on which the traveler e engages as shown.
  • the top portion of the spindle supports a disk 9, which'is detach ably secured thereon and for which purpose. the said top of the spindle may be slotted, as shown, to aii'ord afriction anchorage, or
  • the disk may be varied in its shape and constructirm, its purpose being to guide the thread It which is drawn through the rollers Is, and then through the wire loop i, to the disk g, then through the traveler e and on the sleeve v, as shown, to build up the cop.
  • the disk permits ameasy spinning, holding the yarn continuously at a, uniform distance from the spindle, so that tearing of the yarn is avoided.
  • I have arranged means by which any number of the disks g may be simultaneously lifted from their spindles, and replaced again, after the cops have been removed.
  • I provide a i shaft m running along the back of the frame a, and journaled thereon in such a manner that it may be shifted to and fro and turned atthe same time.
  • s is an ordinary' bracket carrying said shaft.
  • s is a bracket provided with a slot 8 which -is engaged b a pin u, projecting from said shaft m', an by this means.
  • the shaft m is guided for movement longitudinally rotaivly.
  • On said shaft are fixed arms n, for eachdisk g, whichare constructed to engage a diskwhen brought in contact by shifting the shaft m, by means-of the lever 1, and
  • scribed may be varied the main requirement being to detach a' number of disks simultaneously to permit easy removing of the cops or pi'rns.
  • a ring'spinning, doubling and twisting machine In a ring'spinning, doubling and twisting machine the combination with 'a spindle, a disk removably mounted thereon, a rod extendinglaterally of said spindle and having a disk engaging arm thereon, a mounting for said rod, means for longitudinally moving said rod to engage said arm with said disk, and means serving upon such longitudi'nal movement to rotate said rod to remove the disk.

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A. JD R'GE NS. RING SPINNING, 'DOUBLING, AND TWISTING MACHINE.
' APPLICATION mum 1120.17.1909. I U18,710. Patented Feb. 2?, 1912.
1111 HI] "1H 5 wa fl m 1171572493888: gnrebfor:
' and particularly to that class of machines with the aid of the accompan ing drawing.
' the said top may be square or conical, and
' AUGUST JCiRGENS, OF KEITWIG, GERMANY.
RING SPINNING, DOUBLING,
AND TWISTING MACHINE.
Specification of Letters Patent. Application and December 17, 1909. Serial No. 533,720.
Patented Feb. 27,1912.
To all whom it may concern: v
Be it known that I, AUGUST Joaonns, residing at. Kettwig on-t-he-Ruhr, Rhenish Prussia, Germany, a subject of the Emperor of Germany, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Ring Spinni Doubling, an Twisting Machines, of whic the followin is a specification. y invention has reference to ring spinning, rin doubling andtwisting machines in which the spindle of the cop or pirn carries at its'top a disk forthe purpose of guiding the thread'and the object of my invention is to provide means for removing and lacing again a nuniber of such disks, simulaneously, in ordemo permit of easily changin said cogsg'r. 'irus. v
10 pergn "off J invention being clearly understoodfI will further describe the same Figure 1 illustrates part 0 a ring spinning machine. Fig. 2, is a horizontal section ofthe device shown in Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a vertical section thereof.
Referrin to the said figures a is the frame of the winding, spinning, doubling or twisting machinr b is the spindle, which is 1'0- tatably journaled in the frame and fitted with a wharve c, and is driven from the usual. pulley or drum by a band 0 Upon said spindle is placed the sleeve '21, on'which the cop or pirn is formed and which revolves together with the spindle b.
d is the plate which is moved upand down, in the usual manner, and which carries the ring shaped rail 0; on which the traveler e engages as shown. The top portion of the spindle supports a disk 9, which'is detach ably secured thereon and for which purpose. the said top of the spindle may be slotted, as shown, to aii'ord afriction anchorage, or
also the disk may be varied in its shape and constructirm, its purpose being to guide the thread It which is drawn through the rollers Is, and then through the wire loop i, to the disk g, then through the traveler e and on the sleeve v, as shown, to build up the cop. As will he readi'y understood, the disk permits ameasy spinning, holding the yarn continuously at a, uniform distance from the spindle, so that tearing of the yarn is avoided. D
Now in order to easily withdraw the cops or pirns,'built up in the machine, I have arranged means by which any number of the disks g may be simultaneously lifted from their spindles, and replaced again, after the cops have been removed. For this purpose I provide a i shaft m running along the back of the frame a, and journaled thereon in such a manner that it may be shifted to and fro and turned atthe same time. s is an ordinary' bracket carrying said shaft. 01. s is a bracket provided with a slot 8 which -is engaged b a pin u, projecting from said shaft m', an by this means. the shaft m is guided for movement longitudinally rotaivly. On said shaft are fixed arms n, for eachdisk g, whichare constructed to engage a diskwhen brought in contact by shifting the shaft m, by means-of the lever 1, and
It will be obvious that the construction de-.
scribed may be varied the main requirement being to detach a' number of disks simultaneously to permit easy removing of the cops or pi'rns.
What I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
In a ring'spinning, doubling and twisting machine the combination with 'a spindle, a disk removably mounted thereon, a rod extendinglaterally of said spindle and having a disk engaging arm thereon, a mounting for said rod, means for longitudinally moving said rod to engage said arm with said disk, and means serving upon such longitudi'nal movement to rotate said rod to remove the disk.
- AUGUST JORGENS. [n 5.] -Witnesses:
O'I'IO Komo, Cnas. J. WRIGHT.
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