US135619A - Improvement in warring-machines - Google Patents

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US135619A
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  • A denotes the reed or guide
  • B the drop-roller
  • G the measuringroll
  • D the drop-wire box, with its drop-wires ay a extending above it as usual.
  • roller B is what is termed a drop-roll
  • it maybe what is termed a risingrollthat is, it may be so applied to the frame E as to be capable-of falling or dropping below the measuring-roller; or it may be applied so as to be capable of rising above such measuring-roller, the yarn in the former-case, in its passage from the reed or guide to the measuringrol1er, being made to run under the droproller; but when the rising-roller is used the yarn runs over it, all of which will be well understood by those skilled in the use of warpers.
  • the drum for supporting and revolving the warpbeam is placed below the drop-wire box, the yarn, after passing over the rail b ot' the said box, being carried down to the beam, which, with its operative drum, is not shown in the drawing.

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J'. B. ANcRnFT.
warping-Machines.
No. 135,619. ParentedFebmmaJsf amaj lh/www.
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JOSEPH B. BANCROFT, OF HOPEDALE, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT IN` wARPlIve-MACHINES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 135,619, dated February 11, 1873.
To all lwhom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOSEPH B. BANCROFT, of Hopedale, ofthe county of Worcester and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Warpers; and do hereby declare the same to be fully described inthe following specification and represented in the accompanying drawingyot' which- Figure l is a top view, and Fig. y2 a vertical and transverse section of a warper including my invention, in the carrying out ot which the measuring-roll is arranged between the dropwire box and the rising7 or drop7 roll, as the case may be, without any intervening roll for the yarn to pass around in going from the rising or drop roll to the measuring-roll.
In the construction of a warper it is very desirable to have it as narrow as possible, in order for an attendant to be able without difculty to reach across and beyond the reed for the purpose of piecing up a warp-yarn. Many persons attending ordinary warpers iind it very inconvenient to reach over the measurin g-roll and beyond the reed the necessary distance; My arrangement narrows the Warper by making the measuring-roller answer its usual purpose, and that of the guide-roller generally employed for the yarn to pass over in going from the rising or drop roller to the measuring-roller.
In the drawing, A denotes the reed or guide; B, the drop-roller; G, the measuringroll; and D, the drop-wire box, with its drop-wires ay a extending above it as usual.
Instead of the roller B being what is termed a drop-roll, it maybe what is termed a risingrollthat is, it may be so applied to the frame E as to be capable-of falling or dropping below the measuring-roller; or it may be applied so as to be capable of rising above such measuring-roller, the yarn in the former-case, in its passage from the reed or guide to the measuringrol1er, being made to run under the droproller; but when the rising-roller is used the yarn runs over it, all of which will be well understood by those skilled in the use of warpers.
The drum for supporting and revolving the warpbeam is placed below the drop-wire box, the yarn, after passing over the rail b ot' the said box, being carried down to the beam, which, with its operative drum, is not shown in the drawing.
The passage of the yarn through the reed or guide, and thence under the drop-roll, and thence to and over the measuring-roll, thence through the eye of the wire a of the drop-wire box, is indicated at'D, it being carried under instead of over the measuring-roll, when a rising-roll is employed instead of a droproll. The object of the rising or falling roll is to take up the slack of the yarn.
I make no claim to the improvement in warpers as shown and described in the patent No. 126,358, granted April 30, 1872, to the Hopedale Machine Company as the assignees ot' William Welch, the inventor.
I claim as my invention or improvement in a warper- The measuringroll G, the drop-wires or their box D, the slack-take up roller B, and the reed or guide A, arranged in manner, relatively to each other, substantially as shown and described.
JOSEPH B. BANGROFT.
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E. D. BANcRoET, W. S. BANcRoET.
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