US143508A - Improvement in condensing-tubes for spinning-machines - Google Patents

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  • This invention consists in a condenser having its throat provided with a cock or faucet like device, consisting of a spring or equivalently-actuated plug or shaft, having an eccentric surface, which intersects the throat, and contracts its opening according to the size of the sliver passing through it.
  • the strands of the sliver are condensed and compacted together in" their passage through this device 5 and, moreover, as the eccentric plug remains stationary-save when turning to accommodate itself to variant thicknesses-the strands of the sliver are burnished, and a fine gloss is imparted to them, thereby improving their appearance.
  • Figure 1 is an end view of the condenser.
  • Fig. 2 is ahorizontal section of the same taken at the line y y in Fig. 3; and
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section thereof taken at the line .fr x in Fig. 2.
  • A is the throat of the condenser. It has a trumpet-mouth to facilitate the introduction of the sliver, and is provided with a transverse cylinder or barrel, l1, which receives a plug or roller, B. Lugs f f on the mouth form ameans of securing the device to the frame of the machine to which it is to be applied.
  • This plug B controls the opening of the throat; and for this purpose is provided, opposite the throat,
  • ecceiitric portion, c which is made to contract the throat more or less, according to the size of the sliver passing through it.
  • the plug is actuated 'to close the throat by a spring, S, or weight so applied to its shank, or to a lever, el, thereon, as to turn the eccentric in the direction requisite to produce that effect.
  • the drawing shows a spring in use for this purpose; but I prefer to employ a weight, for the reason that a more even pressure will be maintained by it.
  • the sliver in passing through the condenser, will open its throat to accommodate the size of the throat to its own size.
  • the spring or weight, whichever be used, will throw the eccentric back on any decrease in the size of the sliver, so that there will always be a pressure on the sliver, and its strands or fibers will be condensed and compacted together, so that it will issue in even and compact form.
  • the plug is stationary, except for the motion it has in adjusting itself to the sliver, the bers of the sliver are burnished, and a fine gloss is imparted to them, and their appearance is greatly improved.
  • the condenser In a spinning-machine the condenser is ar ranged between the chains and the flier. It dispenses with calender-rolls, and there is no tendency, as inother arrangements, of the stray fibers getting in to interfere with the working of the condenser;

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J. 609D. condensing-Tubes for'Spinning-Machines, 8m..` No. [43,508.v Pafentedoct. 7,1873.
UNITED STATES PATENT OEEICE.`
JOHN GOOD, OF WILLIMSBURG, NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT IN CONDENSING-TUBES FOR SPINNING-MACHINES, &c.
Specification forming part of Lettere Patent No. 143,508, dated October 7, 1873; application iiled May 23, 1873.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN GOOD, of Willialnsburg, in the city of Brooklyn, county of Kings and State of New York, have invented a Condenser for Spinning-Machines, of which the following is a specioation:
This invention consists in a condenser having its throat provided with a cock or faucet like device, consisting of a spring or equivalently-actuated plug or shaft, having an eccentric surface, which intersects the throat, and contracts its opening according to the size of the sliver passing through it. The strands of the sliver are condensed and compacted together in" their passage through this device 5 and, moreover, as the eccentric plug remains stationary-save when turning to accommodate itself to variant thicknesses-the strands of the sliver are burnished, and a fine gloss is imparted to them, thereby improving their appearance.
In the accompanying drawing, Figure 1 is an end view of the condenser. Fig. 2 is ahorizontal section of the same taken at the line y y in Fig. 3; and Fig. 3 is a vertical section thereof taken at the line .fr x in Fig. 2.
Similar letters of reference indicate corre sponding parts in all three figures.
A is the throat of the condenser. It has a trumpet-mouth to facilitate the introduction of the sliver, and is provided with a transverse cylinder or barrel, l1, which receives a plug or roller, B. Lugs f f on the mouth form ameans of securing the device to the frame of the machine to which it is to be applied. This plug B controls the opening of the throat; and for this purpose is provided, opposite the throat,
with an ecceiitric portion, c, which is made to contract the throat more or less, according to the size of the sliver passing through it. The plug is actuated 'to close the throat by a spring, S, or weight so applied to its shank, or to a lever, el, thereon, as to turn the eccentric in the direction requisite to produce that effect.
The drawing shows a spring in use for this purpose; but I prefer to employ a weight, for the reason that a more even pressure will be maintained by it.
The sliver, in passing through the condenser, will open its throat to accommodate the size of the throat to its own size. The spring or weight, whichever be used, will throw the eccentric back on any decrease in the size of the sliver, so that there will always be a pressure on the sliver, and its strands or fibers will be condensed and compacted together, so that it will issue in even and compact form. Moreover, as the plug is stationary, except for the motion it has in adjusting itself to the sliver, the bers of the sliver are burnished, and a fine gloss is imparted to them, and their appearance is greatly improved.
In a spinning-machine the condenser is ar ranged between the chains and the flier. It dispenses with calender-rolls, and there is no tendency, as inother arrangements, of the stray fibers getting in to interfere with the working of the condenser;
What I claim as my invention is- The combination of the throat A, its controlling-plug B, and the spring S, or its equivalent, for controlling the opening in the throat, substantially as and for thepurpose herein set forth.
JOHN GOOD.
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FEED. HAYNEs, MICHAEL RYAN.
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Cited By (5)

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US3298068A (en) * 1962-10-22 1967-01-17 Chaikin Malcolm Apparatus for treating slivers of wool or other fibers
US4979270A (en) * 1989-08-03 1990-12-25 Burlington Industries, Inc. Apparatus and methods for converting tow into staple
US5018246A (en) * 1989-04-25 1991-05-28 Trutzschler Gmbh & Co. Kg Passage width adjusting device for a sliver trumpet
US20100214082A1 (en) * 2009-02-20 2010-08-26 Redwood Systems, Inc. Transmission of power and data with frequency modulation
CN103436999A (en) * 2013-07-23 2013-12-11 经纬纺织机械股份有限公司 Cotton passing flaring of combing machine

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3298068A (en) * 1962-10-22 1967-01-17 Chaikin Malcolm Apparatus for treating slivers of wool or other fibers
US5018246A (en) * 1989-04-25 1991-05-28 Trutzschler Gmbh & Co. Kg Passage width adjusting device for a sliver trumpet
US4979270A (en) * 1989-08-03 1990-12-25 Burlington Industries, Inc. Apparatus and methods for converting tow into staple
US20100214082A1 (en) * 2009-02-20 2010-08-26 Redwood Systems, Inc. Transmission of power and data with frequency modulation
CN103436999A (en) * 2013-07-23 2013-12-11 经纬纺织机械股份有限公司 Cotton passing flaring of combing machine
CN103436999B (en) * 2013-07-23 2015-12-02 经纬纺织机械股份有限公司 Cotton oviduct crossed by a kind of combing machine

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