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US1459572A
US1459572A US395064A US39506420A US1459572A US 1459572 A US1459572 A US 1459572A US 395064 A US395064 A US 395064A US 39506420 A US39506420 A US 39506420A US 1459572 A US1459572 A US 1459572A
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  • the drawing of the fibrous material in spinning machines is ordinarily efl'ected by two or more pairs of rollers which are so arranged that the circumferential velocity of the one pair of rollers is as much greater than that of the directly preceding pair of rollers as the degree of the pull is intended to be, which it is desired to obtain between the particular two pairs of rollers.
  • the distance between the tangential lines of two pairs of rollers in a spinning machine can always be so regulated that it is approximately the length of fibre of the yarn to be prepared, as otherwise the fibres which are firmly attached at the point of contact of the cylinders of each pair of rollers would tear m consequence of the different circumferential velocities of the cylinders if the distance were shorter than the length of fibre or would divide in an irregular manner if the distance between the pair of rollers were greater than the said length of fibre so that in both cases an uneven yarn ing of the fibrous material is obtained in a would result.
  • the im rovement in connection with the drawing frame which forms the object of the present invention, is based on the princi le of not making the fibres fast at the p ace of contact of the intermediate cylinders of an ordinary drawing frame, whereby it is made possible for the fibres to move to a certain extent one over the other.
  • the intermediate air of rollers consists in this case of two cy inders 1 and 2 of small diameter, the lower of which 2 is driven by means of tooth-wheels, whilst the other 1, which is loosely mounted and lies directly on the lower cylinder is set in rotation by friction with this latter, the axes of the two rollers of course always remaining parallel; 3 and 4 in the drawing are the two drawing-in cylinders, which form the pair of feed rollers and deliver the fibrous material to the intermediate pair of rollers 1, 2.
  • the actual drawing cylinders are indicated in the drawing as 5 and 6.
  • the feed roller 4 as Well as the drawing cylinders 6 are driven at the head end of the spinning machine, whilst the roller 2 which has a smaller diameter is set in rotation at its intermediate bearing places by the c l,- inder 4 through a tooth-wheel gear WlllCh consists, in addition to the tooth-wheel 7 attached to the cylinder 4, of the transmission or gear wheel 8 and the tooth-Wheel 9 mounted on the cylinder 2.
  • the driving of the thin roller 2 by the drawing-in cylinder 4 may however, be effected by any other mechanical means, for example by chains, belts, rollers, ropes and the like.
  • a drawing frame for spinning machines A drawing frame for spinning machines
  • first pair of rollers for feeding the fibres
  • second pair of rollers for guid ing the fibres
  • third pair of rollers for drawing the fibres
  • the second pair of roll ers being intermediate the first and third pair of rollers
  • the diameters of the second pair of rollers in respect to the diameters of the third pair being so related that the fibres but to permit a slippage of the fibres therethrotrgh Without tearing the same,- Whereby a greater drawing is obtained than.

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. 1,459,572 F. CESONI ET AL V ARRANGEMENT FOR DRAWING FRAMES IN SPINNING MACHINES Filed July 9. 1920 Patented June 1%, 1%23.
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ARRANGEMENT FOR DRAWING FRAMES IN SPINNING MACHINES.
Application filed July 9, 1920. Serial no. 395,064.
(GRANTED UNDER THE PRUVISIONS 01" THE ACT OF MARCH 3, 1921, 41 STAT. L., 1313.)
To all whom it may concern.
Be it known that FnANmsoo CEsoNI and ARTURO LIRUSSI, subjects of the King of Italy, residing at Vi vano. Italy (whose post-ofiice address is ia Principe Amedeo 4) have invented certain new Arrangements for Drawing Frames in Spinning Machines (for which I have filed application in Italy, N. 426/50, Patent No. 1l(),502 dated 12th February, 1914), of which the following is a specification.
The drawing of the fibrous material in spinning machines is ordinarily efl'ected by two or more pairs of rollers which are so arranged that the circumferential velocity of the one pair of rollers is as much greater than that of the directly preceding pair of rollers as the degree of the pull is intended to be, which it is desired to obtain between the particular two pairs of rollers.
The distance between the tangential lines of two pairs of rollers in a spinning machine can always be so regulated that it is approximately the length of fibre of the yarn to be prepared, as otherwise the fibres which are firmly attached at the point of contact of the cylinders of each pair of rollers would tear m consequence of the different circumferential velocities of the cylinders if the distance were shorter than the length of fibre or would divide in an irregular manner if the distance between the pair of rollers were greater than the said length of fibre so that in both cases an uneven yarn ing of the fibrous material is obtained in a would result.
The im rovement in connection with the drawing frame, which forms the object of the present invention, is based on the princi le of not making the fibres fast at the p ace of contact of the intermediate cylinders of an ordinary drawing frame, whereby it is made possible for the fibres to move to a certain extent one over the other.
According to this principle other arrangements have already been suggested and emplo ed; but the solution was only obtained wit complicated mechanism, as for example guide-leathers or the like, which, however were too expensive and accompanied considerable practical difiiculties partlcularly in slubbing machines in consequence of the large number of short fibres and the amount of dust hich is set free from the fibre material band in the drawing operations.
One form of the improved drawing frame is illustrated in the accompanying drawing.
The intermediate air of rollers consists in this case of two cy inders 1 and 2 of small diameter, the lower of which 2 is driven by means of tooth-wheels, whilst the other 1, which is loosely mounted and lies directly on the lower cylinder is set in rotation by friction with this latter, the axes of the two rollers of course always remaining parallel; 3 and 4 in the drawing are the two drawing-in cylinders, which form the pair of feed rollers and deliver the fibrous material to the intermediate pair of rollers 1, 2. The actual drawing cylinders are indicated in the drawing as 5 and 6.
The feed roller 4 as Well as the drawing cylinders 6 are driven at the head end of the spinning machine, whilst the roller 2 which has a smaller diameter is set in rotation at its intermediate bearing places by the c l,- inder 4 through a tooth-wheel gear WlllCh consists, in addition to the tooth-wheel 7 attached to the cylinder 4, of the transmission or gear wheel 8 and the tooth-Wheel 9 mounted on the cylinder 2.
The driving of the thin roller 2 by the drawing-in cylinder 4: may however, be effected by any other mechanical means, for example by chains, belts, rollers, ropes and the like.
With the above described device a drawspinning machine, that is much greater than that obtained with an ordinary drawing frame, so that if the same be employed for example in cotton spinning, the bobbins of the slubbing frame or of the intermediate frame canbe brought direct on the spinning machine according to the number of the yarn to be prepared.
We claim:
A drawing frame for spinning machines,
comprising a first pair of rollers for feeding the fibres, a second pair of rollers for guid ing the fibres, a third pair of rollers for drawing the fibres, the second pair of roll ers being intermediate the first and third pair of rollers, the diameters of the second pair of rollers in respect to the diameters of the third pair being so related that the fibres but to permit a slippage of the fibres therethrotrgh Without tearing the same,- Whereby a greater drawing is obtained than.
Lemma heretofore possible in the standard drawing frame.
In testimony whereof they have aflixed their signatures in presence of two wit- 15 nesses.
ING. FRANCESCO CESONI. ARTURO LIRUSSI.
Witnesses:
R. CHAs. PRIMPELL, CHAS. SHWARTZ.
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