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US1500258A
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  • This invention has reference to guides 'for winding or spinning machines, where a thread is drawn from one spool or bobbin and wound upon another spool.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a thread guide that will have its portion adapted 'to engage a thread of con siderable extent or area, and which member can be readily shifted or adjusted whereby a considerable number of different surfaces can be brought to position for 'en gagement'with the-thread, and by a comparatively'small and simple 'adjust'ment' 'on the support for the guide member.
  • a further object of'the invention is to provide a special guide arm to prevent the thread movementaway fromits desired en-' gaging position, and which member'is also made adjustable to be shifted corresponding with the shifting movement of thethread engaging portion.
  • Fig. 2 is a-longitudinal' section.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse 'sec tionf
  • Fig. 4 is a similar view showing'wear in the disc by the thread.
  • Fig: 5 shows the device with the guide or threactretainer, in side elevation;
  • v 1 'Fig. 6 is a transverse section through'the deviceasshown in Fig. 5.
  • 'hereinI provide a support in the form of a disc or spool 7 that is adjustably carried by a supporting member in the form-of arod or stem 8.
  • the disc is shown as provided with a comparatively deep annular groove' Q.
  • the disc is provlded wlth a bore 10, into whi'oh projects the end portion 12 of the stem, that is I bentv to extend at a right angle to the stem 8.
  • This bent portion is passed through the bore I of the spool, and the extremity is. provided Wltll suitable fastening means, such as a nut 13 engaging the screw thread extremity A of the stern. It will be understood that when this nut is tightened-"against the" side face '15 of the spool, the latter will be pressed on the bent portion or the stem until the opposite face'15ofthen 1 111 engage the stem 8.
  • the spool on the stem I preferably provide abutment portions I on the spool for engagement with the stem.
  • the spool on the side 15 is providedwith.aseries of radial grooves 16, of a size to lit the stem 8 tliat is" brought to register therewith as indicated in Fig 2.
  • I provide eight of these radial grooves that will give eight difierent positions of adjustment; for the. spooloniithe stem and which willj'be equally spaced-apart.
  • FIGs. oand: 6 I show a guide formed by a rod 20 having a loop 21 adapted to be clamped between the nut 13 and the adjacent face c t-the, spool, as-clearly shown in Fig. 6.
  • Thelend portion 22 of the guide extends transversely across the plane of the spool,
  • the side 15 of the spool may also be provided with a series of radial grooves 23 arranged to engage the stem 20, and which grooves are arranged similar to the grooves 16 on the opposite side.
  • the retainer 20 is angularly inclined to the supporting stem S-relatively, so that the extension 22 thereof overlies the supporting stem 8 thereby permitting the ready introduction of thread therein by a sidewise motion.
  • the said grooves are spacedin staggered relation to each other on opposite sides and they therefore maintain the'retainer and support rod8 in the desired relation.
  • a thread guide comprising a disc providedwith a comparatively deep annular groove for frictional] y engaging the thread, the disc having an axial bore, a holder for the disc comprising a rod bent to extend transversely at its end portion and adapted to, engage the disc bore, securing means on the free projecting end of the rod bent portion, the disc having a plurality of means for engagement with the stem on one side face, whereby the fastening means will clamp: the stem.
  • the disc can be shifted on the stem for engagement with other said engaging portions and' clamped in such adjustedpositions by said-means, and a thread guide held by said stem retaining means on the opposite faceofthe disc in adjusted positions, said guide having an arm deflected across the plane of the disc and that of the stem.
  • a thread guide comprising a discprovided with a comparatively deep annular groove for frictionally' engaging the thread, the disc having an axialbore, a holder for the disc comprising. a rod bent to extend transversely atits end portion and adapted to engage the disc bore, securing means on the free projecting end of the rod bent portion, the disc having a plurality of means for engagement with the stem on one side face, whereby the fastening means will clamp the stem at such portions to hold the disc against turning, on loosening such securing means the disc can be shifted on the stem for engagement Withothersaidengag ing portions and clamped in; such adjusted positionsby said means, and a thread guide held bysaidstem retaining, means on the opposite faceof the disc in adjusted positions, said guide having an arm deflected across the plane of the disc and that; of, the stem, the disc having abutment portions on said face for; engagement with the guide to permit adjustment thereof to correspond with adjustment of the stem.
  • a thread guide comprising a disc of porcelain or similar material provided with a comparatively deep annular groove for'the thread, the disc having an axial, bore, a holder for the disccomprising a rod bent to extend transversely atj itsendportion and adapted, to engage. the disc. bore, securing means onthe free projecting end of: the rod bent portion, the dischaving abutment portions for engagement with the stem on one side face, whereby the securing meansewill clampthe stem at such portions to hold. the disc against turning, and on; loosening ⁇ such securingmeans the disc can be shifted on r the-stem for engagement with other of.
  • a thread guide comprising-v adisc' of porcelain or similar "material provided with a comparatively deep annular groove for the thread, a holder for the disc, securing means on. the: holder,- the disc having ⁇ abutment portions for engagement with the holder on oneside face, whereby the securing means will clamp'theholder to hold the disc; against; turning, and; onloosening such :1.”
  • securingv means the disc: can be shifted for engagement with other of said abutment portions andclamped in such adjusted positions by said securing means, and a thread guideheldby said securingmeans on theopposite face of the disc in. adjustedpositions, the said guide having an arm deflected across the plane offthedisc and that of' the stem.
  • a thread guide comprising a disc of porcelain orsimilarmateria l provided with a comparatively deepannular groove for the thread, a holder forthe disc,'securing means on the holder, the disc; having abutment portions for engagement with the-holder on one side face, whereby the securing means will clamp the holder to hold the disc against turning and on loosening such securing means the disc can be shifted for engagement with other of said abutment portions and clamped in such adjusted positions by said securing means, and a thread guide held by said securing means on the opposite face of the disc in adjusted positions, said guide having an arm deflected across the plane of the disc and that of the stem, the disc having abutment portions on said face for engagement with the guide to permit adjustment thereof to correspond with adjustment of the stem.
  • a thread guide comprising a disc of porcelain or similar material provided with a comparatively deep annular groove for the thread, the disc having an axial bore, a holder for the disc comprising a rod bent to extend transversely at its end portion and adapted to engage the disc bore, securing means on the free projecting end of the rod bent portion, whereby the securing means will clamp the stem on one side face to hold the disc against turning, and on loosening comprising a spool of vitreous material hav- 7 ing means for receiving and lockably indexing thereto a support rod through one side thereof; and means on the opposite side of said spool for lockably indexing a thread retainer in angular indexed relation to said support rod.
  • a thread guide of the class described comprising a vitreous grooved body having a rod supporting means thereon; and a plurality of radial grooves on opposite sides thereof; one set of grooves on one side of said guide being located in staggered relation to the corresponding grooves on the opposite side thereof.

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"- 0. OSULLIVAN THREAD GUIDE FOR SPINNING MACHINES Filed Nov. 24. 1923 &
Patented July 8, 1924.
UNITEDTSETAVTES PATENT o ics.
OTHO QSULIQIVAN,' RWILLIMANTIO, CONNECTICUT. i
' willgbe brought to the same path. of move OSULLIVAN,
THREAD GUIDE ro-n srrnnine MACHINES.
Application filed November 24,1923. Serial lfTo. 676,752.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, OTHo citizen of the United States,and resident of lVillimantic, inthe county of Windham and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvementsin Thread Guides for Spinning Machines, of which the following is a specification.
This invention has reference to guides 'for winding or spinning machines, where a thread is drawn from one spool or bobbin and wound upon another spool. A j
The object of the present invention is to provide a thread guide that will have its portion adapted 'to engage a thread of con siderable extent or area, and which member can be readily shifted or adjusted whereby a considerable number of different surfaces can be brought to position for 'en gagement'with the-thread, and by a comparatively'small and simple 'adjust'ment' 'on the support for the guide member.
A further object of'the invention :is to provide a special guide arm to prevent the thread movementaway fromits desired en-' gaging position, and which member'is also made adjustable to be shifted corresponding with the shifting movement of thethread engaging portion. j V r In the accompanying drawing showing one embodiment of my invention,"Figure 1 is a side elevation of the device.
Fig. 2 is a-longitudinal' section. Fig. 3is a transverse 'sec tionf Fig; 4 is a similar view showing'wear in the disc by the thread. Fig: 5 shows the device with the guide or threactretainer, in side elevation;v 1 'Fig. 6 is a transverse section through'the deviceasshown in Fig. 5. In the use of such devices as these,especi= ally where the member that engages the thread is formed of a non-metallic substance such as porcelain, it is found that the'friotion of the thread passing againstthe guide surface will soon wear away'such surface and provide a groove whichbecomes injuribus to the thread; "It' thenb'ecomes necessary to provide a 'fresh' unwo rnsur'face for ment by such adjustment, and without shifting the supporting member.
In the arrangement shown 'hereinI provide a support in the form of a disc or spool 7 that is adjustably carried by a supporting member in the form-of arod or stem 8.
The disc is shown as provided with a comparatively deep annular groove' Q. The disc is provlded wlth a bore 10, into whi'oh projects the end portion 12 of the stem, that is I bentv to extend at a right angle to the stem 8.
This bent portion is passed through the bore I of the spool, and the extremity is. provided Wltll suitable fastening means, such as a nut 13 engaging the screw thread extremity A of the stern. It will be understood that when this nut is tightened-"against the" side face '15 of the spool, the latter will be pressed on the bent portion or the stem until the opposite face'15ofthen 1 111 engage the stem 8.
" Upon loosening the nut'13 thespool v obviously be turned on the'bent stem and a different portion of'the-groove 9 will be brought to the I, path of movement of the thread 6, as 'indicated'in' Figs. 1 3" and 4, where as shown in Fig. 4 the shaded portion 1 represents a worn portion 'of the'spool groove, that by' slightly turning the spool will cause a fresh unworn part to-engage the thread 6', and the nut'13 is again tightened to secure the spool in this position. v
j VVhile such an arrangement would provide a considerable number of adjustments for. the spool on the stem, I preferably provide abutment portions I on the spool for engagement with the stem. As shown the spool on the side 15 is providedwith.aseries of radial grooves 16, of a size to lit the stem 8 tliat is" brought to register therewith as indicated in Fig 2. As shown I provide eight of these radial grooves that will give eight difierent positions of adjustment; for the. spooloniithe stem and which willj'be equally spaced-apart. WVhen any one place becomes wornby the thread 6 the nut13 is loosened and the 'spool slightly moved] to bring thegroove away from thestem 8', and 'then'ithe spool is turned. to bring "an adj acent groove 16 opposite the stem, when the nut is again tightened. 1" Each fresh surfaceofthe spool'grooveiis in the-same posie tion relative to thepath of the thread'fi.
of guide or retainer forthe thread to pre- V vent its getting out of the spool groove. In Figs. oand: 6 I show a guide formed by a rod 20 having a loop 21 adapted to be clamped between the nut 13 and the adjacent face c t-the, spool, as-clearly shown in Fig. 6. Thelend portion 22 of the guide extends transversely across the plane of the spool,
and also that of the stem- 8, asindicated in Fig. 6. This member and the stem 8 will prevent thethread from moving out of the groove; hen the nut is loosened to-adjust the spool on the stem, the guide arm. 22 can also be shifted to retain it in proximity to the stem. The side 15 of the spool may also be provided with a series of radial grooves 23 arranged to engage the stem 20, and which grooves are arranged similar to the grooves 16 on the opposite side. When the spool is shifted on the stem to engage another, groove with the stem, the guide arm is also shifted in a similar manner, to engage the next groove, and will thus maintain its position relative to the supporting stem 8.
It will be noted, by referring to Fig. 5, that the retainer 20 is angularly inclined to the supporting stem S-relatively, so that the extension 22 thereof overlies the supporting stem 8 thereby permitting the ready introduction of thread therein by a sidewise motion. Inorder to accommodate the desired angular relation of the retainer to the supporting stem in the grooves 16 on opposite sides of the guide 7 the said grooves are spacedin staggered relation to each other on opposite sides and they therefore maintain the'retainer and support rod8 in the desired relation.
WhatI claim is:
1-. A thread guide, comprising a disc providedwith a comparatively deep annular groove for frictional] y engaging the thread, the disc having an axial bore, a holder for the disc comprising a rod bent to extend transversely at its end portion and adapted to, engage the disc bore, securing means on the free projecting end of the rod bent portion, the disc having a plurality of means for engagement with the stem on one side face, whereby the fastening means will clamp: the stem. at such portions to hold the disc against turning, and on loosening such securing means the disc can be shifted on the stem for engagement with other said engaging portions and' clamped in such adjustedpositions by said-means, and a thread guide held by said stem retaining means on the opposite faceofthe disc in adjusted positions, said guide having an arm deflected across the plane of the disc and that of the stem.
2. A thread guide, comprising a discprovided with a comparatively deep annular groove for frictionally' engaging the thread, the disc having an axialbore, a holder for the disc comprising. a rod bent to extend transversely atits end portion and adapted to engage the disc bore, securing means on the free projecting end of the rod bent portion, the disc having a plurality of means for engagement with the stem on one side face, whereby the fastening means will clamp the stem at such portions to hold the disc against turning, on loosening such securing means the disc can be shifted on the stem for engagement Withothersaidengag ing portions and clamped in; such adjusted positionsby said means, and a thread guide held bysaidstem retaining, means on the opposite faceof the disc in adjusted positions, said guide having an arm deflected across the plane of the disc and that; of, the stem, the disc having abutment portions on said face for; engagement with the guide to permit adjustment thereof to correspond with adjustment of the stem.
3. A thread guide, comprisinga disc of porcelain or similar material provided with a comparatively deep annular groove for'the thread, the disc having an axial, bore, a holder for the disccomprising a rod bent to extend transversely atj itsendportion and adapted, to engage. the disc. bore, securing means onthe free projecting end of: the rod bent portion, the dischaving abutment portions for engagement with the stem on one side face, whereby the securing meansewill clampthe stem at such portions to hold. the disc against turning, and on; loosening} such securingmeans the disc can be shifted on r the-stem for engagement with other of. saidabutment portions and; clamped in such-adj usted" positions by said securing means, and a thread guide held by securing means. inadjusted'positions', to permit adjustment thereof" to correspond" with adjustment of the stem. i
4:. A thread guide, comprising-v adisc' of porcelain or similar "material provided with a comparatively deep annular groove for the thread, a holder for the disc, securing means on. the: holder,- the disc having} abutment portions for engagement with the holder on oneside face, whereby the securing means will clamp'theholder to hold the disc; against; turning, and; onloosening such :1."
securingv means the disc: can be shifted for engagement with other of said abutment portions andclamped in such adjusted positions by said securing means, and a thread guideheldby said securingmeans on theopposite face of the disc in. adjustedpositions, the said guide having an arm deflected across the plane offthedisc and that of' the stem.
5. A thread guide, comprisinga disc of porcelain orsimilarmateria l provided with a comparatively deepannular groove for the thread, a holder forthe disc,'securing means on the holder, the disc; having abutment portions for engagement with the-holder on one side face, whereby the securing means will clamp the holder to hold the disc against turning and on loosening such securing means the disc can be shifted for engagement with other of said abutment portions and clamped in such adjusted positions by said securing means, and a thread guide held by said securing means on the opposite face of the disc in adjusted positions, said guide having an arm deflected across the plane of the disc and that of the stem, the disc having abutment portions on said face for engagement with the guide to permit adjustment thereof to correspond with adjustment of the stem.
6. A thread guide, comprising a disc of porcelain or similar material provided with a comparatively deep annular groove for the thread, the disc having an axial bore, a holder for the disc comprising a rod bent to extend transversely at its end portion and adapted to engage the disc bore, securing means on the free projecting end of the rod bent portion, whereby the securing means will clamp the stem on one side face to hold the disc against turning, and on loosening comprising a spool of vitreous material hav- 7 ing means for receiving and lockably indexing thereto a support rod through one side thereof; and means on the opposite side of said spool for lockably indexing a thread retainer in angular indexed relation to said support rod.
8. A thread guide of the class described, comprising a vitreous grooved body having a rod supporting means thereon; and a plurality of radial grooves on opposite sides thereof; one set of grooves on one side of said guide being located in staggered relation to the corresponding grooves on the opposite side thereof.
Signed at Willimantic in the county of lVindham and State or Connecticut this 19th day of November A. D. 1923.
OTHO OSULLIVAN.
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