US125661A - Improvement in mechanisms for adjusting roller-stands in spinning-machines - Google Patents
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- Figure 1 in the drawing, is a front view of one section of my improved roller-stand, with the mechanical devices operating the same, and Fig. 2 is a top view of the same.
- the present invention relates to a certain new and useful meansfor adjusting and operating roller-stands connected with spinningframes, self-operatin g mules, roving machinery, &c., the object of which is to furnish an expeditious and effective means of adjusting the back and middle rolls of the spinning-frame, 850., so as to adapt them to cotton of anylength of staple, .as well as to improve the yarn spun .from cotton of different lengths of staple.
- My improvement consists of a series of mechanical devices, to be fully explained in due course, so arranged and operated as to allow the several roller-stands connected with a spinning-machine to be instantly adjusted by one and the same operation while the machine is in motion, instead of, as heretofore, requiring the time and labor of two men for several'hours, and
- b is one of several rollerstands, which are arranged in pairs in opposite parallel rows at a short distance from each other, on a roller-beam of a spinning or other like machine, and is formed with a bearing, '5, for holding the front roll.
- Traveling longitudinally backward and forward in a slot formed in the upper portion of the stand b is a sliding frame or stand, a, provided with bearings lm that hold the back and middle rolls, and has formed on its bottom a lug, h, in which works the screwend of a shaft, d, formed with a thread on each end, and connecting each pair of roller-stands b.
- a worm-gear Attached to the shaft d, which is supported by a frame, 0, is a worm-gear, e, that engages with a worm, f, which is formed on a shaft, 9, that extends the whole length of the spinningframe, and connects with the several pairs of roller-stands b, and which is operated by a wheel, crank, or any other suitable device.
- My adjusting mechanism can be so arranged as to operate the front roll,instead of the back and middle rolls.
- the adjustable sliding frame or stand a formed with lug h and bearings Mn, and arranged so as to travel longitudinally on the stand I), and operated by shaft g, worm-gear e, worm f, shaft d, or their mechanical cquiva lents, substantially as specified.
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WILLIAM T.;C-ARROL'L@ "Lmpr nv'ernnt"in-Mechanism fn r Adjusting RollerStandsin Spinning Machine s.
N0. 125,661. A Patented Ap'ril16, 18 72;
witnesses: Inventor:
TED STATES.
WILLIAM T. CARROLL, OF WOONSOOKET, RHODE ISLAND, ASSIGNOR TO SIMEON S. COOK,
or sAMn PLACE.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 125,661, dated April 16, 1872.
SPECIFICATION.
I, WILLIAM T. CARROLL, of Woonsocket, in the county of Providence and State of Rhode Island, have invented certain Improvements in Stands for Spinning-Frames, of which the following is a specification:
Figure 1, in the drawing, is a front view of one section of my improved roller-stand, with the mechanical devices operating the same, and Fig. 2 is a top view of the same.
The present invention relates to a certain new and useful meansfor adjusting and operating roller-stands connected with spinningframes, self-operatin g mules, roving machinery, &c., the object of which is to furnish an expeditious and effective means of adjusting the back and middle rolls of the spinning-frame, 850., so as to adapt them to cotton of anylength of staple, .as well as to improve the yarn spun .from cotton of different lengths of staple. My improvement consists of a series of mechanical devices, to be fully explained in due course, so arranged and operated as to allow the several roller-stands connected with a spinning-machine to be instantly adjusted by one and the same operation while the machine is in motion, instead of, as heretofore, requiring the time and labor of two men for several'hours, and
delaying the action of the machinery while the adjustment of the roller-stand is proceeding.
In the drawing, b is one of several rollerstands, which are arranged in pairs in opposite parallel rows at a short distance from each other, on a roller-beam of a spinning or other like machine, and is formed with a bearing, '5, for holding the front roll. Traveling longitudinally backward and forward in a slot formed in the upper portion of the stand b is a sliding frame or stand, a, provided with bearings lm that hold the back and middle rolls, and has formed on its bottom a lug, h, in which works the screwend of a shaft, d, formed with a thread on each end, and connecting each pair of roller-stands b. Attached to the shaft d, which is supported by a frame, 0, is a worm-gear, e, that engages with a worm, f, which is formed on a shaft, 9, that extends the whole length of the spinningframe, and connects with the several pairs of roller-stands b, and which is operated by a wheel, crank, or any other suitable device.
The operation of my improvement is as follows: By operating the wheel or crank, &c., the shaft g is revolved, thereby causing the worm f to actuate the wormgear 6 which rotates the shaft d, the screw-ends of which, working in the lug h, operate the sliding frame either forward or backward on the stand 11, according to the direction in which the wheel, &c., is turned. By the above operation the distance between the front and middle and back I rolls is either increased or diminished, and the adjustment of the rolls is performed at all the stands a by one operation. For it will readily be seen that, by the operation of the shaft g, which connects with all the stands a, and actuates the shaft d which connects each pair, each and every stand a is at once adjusted with very little time and labor; and as the machinery, by the present arrangement, has not to be stopped to allow of the taking apart and readjustment of the parts, as has heretofore been necessary, avery great saving is made in time and labor; and economy is gained in the cost of manufacture, as well as securing the production of a better material. For it is well known to cotton manufacturers that, when it is desired to use a grade of cotton with a staple of different length than that they have been employing, they must either adjust their rollers to suit the staple of cotton, or spin it as it is without regard to the adjustment of the rollers, thereby producing poor yarn. Often the latter course is adopted, owing to the trouble and time required to adjust the rollers by the ordinary methods in use; whereas, by the adoption of my improved mechanism, one man can adjust one hundred machines in less time than two men could arrange one machine by the method heretofore in use; thus obviating the objections above stated.
My adjusting mechanism can be so arranged as to operate the front roll,instead of the back and middle rolls.
- Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim, and desire to have secured to me by Letters Patent, is-- '1. The adjustable sliding frame or stand a, formed with lug h and bearings Mn, and arranged so as to travel longitudinally on the stand I), and operated by shaft g, worm-gear e, worm f, shaft d, or their mechanical cquiva lents, substantially as specified.
PATENT OFFICE.
2 The shaft (7, formed with screw-threads In testimony whereof I have signed myname on each end, and worm-gear e, incombination to this specification in the presence of two subwith the sliding stand a and shaft g, substanscribing witnesses.
tially as specified. WVILLIAM T. CARROLL.
3. The shaft y, en gaging with and operating Witnesses:
the shaft d, in combination with the stand a, LELAND D. JENcKEs,
substantially as specified. L0U1s A. 000K.
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US2597278A (en) * | 1949-05-04 | 1952-05-20 | Howard & Bullough Ltd | Drafting apparatus of textile spinning and analogous machines |
US2728111A (en) * | 1954-03-19 | 1955-12-27 | Whitin Machine Works | Mechanism for simultaneous transverse adjustment of bottom back roll bearings in a textile drafting machine |
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US2597278A (en) * | 1949-05-04 | 1952-05-20 | Howard & Bullough Ltd | Drafting apparatus of textile spinning and analogous machines |
US2728111A (en) * | 1954-03-19 | 1955-12-27 | Whitin Machine Works | Mechanism for simultaneous transverse adjustment of bottom back roll bearings in a textile drafting machine |
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