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US12863A
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    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01GPRELIMINARY TREATMENT OF FIBRES, e.g. FOR SPINNING
    • D01G15/00Carding machines or accessories; Card clothing; Burr-crushing or removing arrangements associated with carding or other preliminary-treatment machines
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  • j j 1 ⁇ My invention consists in a certaincombination ofparts for conducting and condens- Ring the fibrous material from the doiferof acarding engine "tothe spool.
  • j 1 2 Toenable thoseskilled in the art to make 1 fandsuse my inventiornnl ⁇ ⁇ will proceed to dej scribe its constructionland operations.
  • D represents thedoifer of the carding enj gine, which, with all the ⁇ other mechanism represented, is supported on'a framing A, A, ⁇ which is supposedlto be all a part or continuation of the Iframing of the carding engine.
  • doflI roll a roll, termed thedoflI roll
  • L another roll, termed the lower roll
  • the latter receivingmotion byspur ⁇ Wheels a, af, fromthefdoifer, andzgiving motion to the former by frictiont ⁇ The. doff roll is'made "in sections d, d, corresponding with the rings ⁇ of card upon the dolfer, ⁇ and works in con- ⁇ tact withthe ldoffer.
  • the lower roll is dic, j vided into sections by disks Z, Z, which stand j yopposite the centers ⁇ ofythe spaces between-f thesectionslof the dorf roll. 3 j
  • theguide plates G, G are used; ⁇ These j plates are attached to series ⁇ of levers, which worklon Xed fulcrums f, f'all in one line, ⁇ and are all connected ⁇ at their lower ends to aV bar R, vso that alllwill moveto- ⁇ gethe1,and ⁇ bear the same relation to their respective disks C, C, of the .back series.
  • the plates G, G are bent to t to the sides b, Z , ⁇ of the disks C, C, and it willbe under- 1 "stood by reference #to Fig. 3, that when they are in contact with the slivers, their curved.
  • the spool l receives motion by friction from the drum E, which receives rotary motion through a ⁇ bandH, from the doffer, and a traversing motion througha toothed wheel W, on the shaft, gearing with an oblique toothed wheel on a stud secured to one side of the framing. As the spool receives the slivers, it
  • levers 72 7L which form movable continuations of the front parts ⁇ of the saidguides.
  • These levers are hung loosely upon the shaft of the drum E, and have a bar N, attached to their lower ends, whose, weight tends to keep them in an upright position, as shown in black outline in Figs. l and 4.

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.PITERS. PMOTOMTHOGRAPHER. WASHINGTON. D C,
N MTE lBeit known that "If, WILLIAMHQI-lowaizmg of the*cityandcounty` lofi Philadelphia and,l *State of Pennsylvania, jhave' invented a new? #andimprovedcondenser to gfbe `applied in cardingienginesI usedinz` carding wolf andf l other` fibrous substances for the pfurposewofgv l condensing u the slivers; j and 1I; do `1her'el y1de-l clare i: that theft following istA a full, l clear; andi eXact-c description `of*` the same, reference libe-. ing had ftowfthefannexed drawings`,giforming`f part ef this .Speiato; in Which-f jFigure" 1, is a longitudinal section` of the; condensenshown appliedonlyto theupperi l Fig. 3, isa backgviewlof someof what Icall the condensing disks`,\`a`nd one jof the guide- I plates. Fig. 4, is a side elevation of the ap,"A Qparatus which receives the condensed mate- Similar `letters of reference indicate correspondinglparts in the `several figures. j j 1 `My invention consists in a certaincombination ofparts for conducting and condens- Ring the fibrous material from the doiferof acarding engine "tothe spool. j 1 2 Toenable thoseskilled in the art to make 1 fandsuse my inventiornnl` `will proceed to dej scribe its constructionland operations. D, represents thedoifer of the carding enj gine, which, with all the `other mechanism represented, is supported on'a framing A, A,` which is supposedlto be all a part or continuation of the Iframing of the carding engine. f j c' j j l `D,`isa roll, termed thedoflI roll, and L, another roll, termed the lower roll, the latter receivingmotion byspur `Wheels a, af, fromthefdoifer, andzgiving motion to the former by frictiont `The. doff roll is'made "in sections d, d, corresponding with the rings `of card upon the dolfer, `and works in con-` tact withthe ldoffer. The lower roll is dic, j vided into sections by disks Z, Z, which stand j yopposite the centers `ofythe spaces between-f thesectionslof the dorf roll. 3 j
C, Cf,aretvvo` seriesof disks by which the condensing `of `the slivers is effected; these "disks may be madeof wood or metal. 1 Their shafts `S, Si', are parallel, and arranged some distance in frontofthe rolls D', L.; The nfrontseries ofjdisks C', C, andtheback series C, C,`arefof` equaldiameter, and large "ughffor those of one series, to enter a c considerable distance into `the spaces. be-
` *1 tweenllthose" ofthe other series. Both` series STATES PATENTOFFICE.
` `i`coivniiivsianl ionlrinnous MATERIALS. j Y
specification ofmtterslra eat ivm 12,863, dated May" 15, 1855.
1is sofarranged that `the adjacent sides 5,15',
`are nearly `incontact. -The shaftsS, S',
tion froma pulley P, vonthe shaft of the Toller,;,L.11`Thejslivers, Ishown in red vcolor in the drawing,- are conducted from therolls, *D" L, eachf between a4 `pair of 4condensing disks. The` slivjersyin passing between the disks willhave la tendencyto move upward,
' havelsimilarconvezrsides.` Each pairC, C',
as there lismoregroom `between the `upper parts of theadj'acent faces, than between the lower"` parts, which `will be `understood by 1 `In order to keepv the sliver down in contact with such portion' of the faces as isnecessary to produce the desired degree of condensation, theguide plates G, G, are used;` These j plates are attached to series` of levers, which worklon Xed fulcrums f, f'all in one line,`and are all connected `at their lower ends to aV bar R, vso that alllwill moveto- `gethe1,and` bear the same relation to their respective disks C, C, of the .back series. The plates G, G, are bent to t to the sides b, Z ,`of the disks C, C, and it willbe under- 1 "stood by reference #to Fig. 3, that when they are in contact with the slivers, their curved.
formt-ends to prevent the slivers rising between the disks, and causes them to work down till they find a free place to move in. By moving the bar R, to the right or left, so as togive theguide plates G, G, a greater or `less inclination, the tendency of the sliver to rise is increased or diminished, and the con-` densation regulated.` From the condensing disks, the slivers pass on to the spool F, which rests upon the spool drum E, but is providedwith journals which work in vertical guides g, g, on the framing. The spool l receives motion by friction from the drum E, which receives rotary motion through a` bandH, from the doffer, and a traversing motion througha toothed wheel W, on the shaft, gearing with an oblique toothed wheel on a stud secured to one side of the framing. As the spool receives the slivers, it
keeps rising, and its journals keep working up in the guides g, g, until they leave the ,Xedpart of the said guides and come in contact with the upper part of two levers 72 7L, which form movable continuations of the front parts` of the saidguides. These levers are hung loosely upon the shaft of the drum E, and have a bar N, attached to their lower ends, whose, weight tends to keep them in an upright position, as shown in black outline in Figs. l and 4. The upper ends o one h', of the levers, while the spool is in its place above the drum E, is secured by a catch I, but as soon as the sliver on the spool increases to such a diameter, as to raise the journals of the spool W, high enough to lift thecatoh I, the levers are left free, andthe spool is then caused to roll down the drum E, by the motion of the latter, until it balances the bar N, as shown in dotted outline in Fig. l, when an empty spool is dropped into the fixed or lower part of the guides g, g. The revolution of the empty spool' with the drum E, atonce commences, and the full spool is then raised by hand and held over the empty one, around which the slivers will soon lap, and then the full one may be taken away without disturbing the slivers or making any waste whatever.
lVhat I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l. The combination of the several parts herein before described for conducting and condensing the fibrous material from the doffer of a carding engine to the spool, to wit.
2. The two sectional rolls working in coned upon shafts in front of and parallel toY the said rolls, with the guide plates to govern the position of the slivers between the said disks, for twisting and condensing the slivers as they are conducted from the doer to the spool, substantially as herein set forth. el. The manner of constructing the upper part of the guides g, g, of the journals of the spool F, to wit z-making the outside portion thereof form parts of levers L, it", whose operation is controlled by a bar or weight N, and a catch I, substantially in the manner herein described, for the purpose set forth.
WM. H. HOWARD.
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H. THOMPSON, JOHN THOMPSON.
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