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US1516194A
US1516194A US705618A US70561824A US1516194A US 1516194 A US1516194 A US 1516194A US 705618 A US705618 A US 705618A US 70561824 A US70561824 A US 70561824A US 1516194 A US1516194 A US 1516194A
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    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01DMECHANICAL METHODS OR APPARATUS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES OR RIBBONS
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  • This invention relates to the production of artificial filament such as 'are used in the manufacture of artificial silks in which the filaments are formed by forcing the solution therefor from a source of supply by pumps or the equivalent through the extrusion jets or nozzles of the spinning heads in acontinuous manner.
  • the object of the invention is to dispense with piping entirely and to this end I apply the spinning head directly to the discharge passage of. the pump whereby the. requisite pressure is applied to the solution:
  • the requisite pressure is applied to the solution by means of a gas under pressure or by the direct action'of a ram and I may employ two or three cylinders in which the solution is subjected to the pressure of the gas or of the rams.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic view of one form of apparatus for carrying out the process
  • f Figure 2 is a similar view illustrating a modified form of apparatus.
  • 0 is a reservoir for the solution and d, d show two vesselsinto which the solution from the reservoir 0 is introduced through the pipes e, e and which the said solution is subjected tothe' pressure of gas.
  • the pipese, e are vided with stop-cocks f, f for contro ing the flow of the solution.
  • 9 is a pipe controlled by the cock 9 for the suppl of pres sure gas to the vessels d, d.
  • T e vessels (2, d are arranged as close together as possible with the common discharge passage 6 between them.
  • the pressure vessels d, d are filled vessel d and shut off from the vessel d.
  • This operation opens the valve k and closes the valve h. This cycle of operations is then repeated by closin the cock 9 when the vessel dis again re ed from the reservoir a.
  • Apparatus for dry spinning artificial filaments comprising a reservoir for the solution, a pressure pump consisting of a plurality of, vessels, valves between, said vessels -sure applied to them in any convenient way,
  • Apparatus for dry spinning artificial filaments comprising a reservoir for the so- 5 lut-ion, a pair of cylinders fitted with sliding rams and each connected at one end by a pipe to the reservoir, means for applying pressure to the rams, valves for cutting off emme the supply of the solution from the reservoir to the-cylinders before pressure is applied to said pump, non-return dischargev valves between the cylinders, a common discharge passage for the said valves and one or more spinning; heads directly applied to the said discharge passage.

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NW. 18,1924. v 15161194 L. A. LEVY PRODUCTION OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS Filed April 10 1924 mwa d.
Patented Nov. 18, 1924.
I I v 1,516,194 I UNITED STATES PATENT err-1cm LEONARD anenno new, or cnrcxnnwoon, ENGLAND.
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Application filed April 10,1924. Serial No. 705,618.
To all whom it may .cbncem:
am, residing at 31 I filed an application in Great Britain on Oct. 26, 1922), ofwhich the following is a specification. I
This invention relates to the production of artificial filament such as 'are used in the manufacture of artificial silks in which the filaments are formed by forcing the solution therefor from a source of supply by pumps or the equivalent through the extrusion jets or nozzles of the spinning heads in acontinuous manner.
- 1 Hkeretofore, it has been usual to form the spinning heads and the pressure and controlling pumps as separate units connected together by piping of a length, varying, ac-
- cording to the design of plant, from about a minimum of two feet and upwards.
Now, the object of the invention is to dispense with piping entirely and to this end I apply the spinning head directly to the discharge passage of. the pump whereby the. requisite pressure is applied to the solution:
at'a point lmmediately adjacent to the extrusion jets or nozzles.
In a suitable arrangement for carrying out the invention, the requisite pressure is applied to the solution by means of a gas under pressure or by the direct action'of a ram and I may employ two or three cylinders in which the solution is subjected to the pressure of the gas or of the rams.
After the filaments have been extruded in the manner indicated, they can be set by hot or cold air, and the solvent evaporated can be recovered as described. in the specifications of my former British Patent No. eaese. I
stood I will describe it by reference to the accompanying drawing, in which v Figure 1 is a diagrammatic view of one form of apparatus for carrying out the process and f Figure 2 is a similar view illustrating a modified form of apparatus.
Referring first to the construction of apparatus shown in Figure 1, which illustrates the method of applying the loealjpressure to the solution by means of compressed gas,-
To enable the invention to be fully undera illustrates a spinning noz zle fitting which opens directly into a chamber 1) and into communication with a drying chamber not shown in the drawing. 0 is a reservoir for the solution and d, d show two vesselsinto which the solution from the reservoir 0 is introduced through the pipes e, e and which the said solution is subjected tothe' pressure of gas. The pipese, e are vided with stop-cocks f, f for contro ing the flow of the solution. 9 is a pipe controlled by the cock 9 for the suppl of pres sure gas to the vessels d, d. T e vessels (2, d are arranged as close together as possible with the common discharge passage 6 between them.
The function of the apparatus follows Before the spinning operation is comwith the liquid from the reservoir e,a small pressure being applied to cause the liquid to flow through the apparatus. 'When the vessels d, d are both-full, the cocks f, f are closed and the cock 9 is opened in order that'a high pressure may be. appliedto the vessel d.- This operation opens the valve 70.
jmenced, the pressure vessels d, d are filled vessel d and shut off from the vessel d.
This operation. opens the valve k and closes the valve h. This cycle of operations is then repeated by closin the cock 9 when the vessel dis again re ed from the reservoir a.
. In the construction illustrated in Figure 2 pressure is applied to the solution directly by means of rams i which may have pressay, by mechanical means.
Claims: j f 1. Apparatus for dry spinning artificial filaments comprising a reservoir for the solution, a pressure pump consisting of a plurality of, vessels, valves between, said vessels -sure applied to them in any convenient way,
opening into a discharge passage, means for alternating the pressure from one of said vessels to the other and for alternately opening and closing said valves, means connecting said reservoir with said pump and means for cutting off the flow from said reservoir to said pump before pressure is applied to said pump, and a spinning head directly connected with said discharge passage whereby the requisite pressure is applied to the solution at a point immediately adjacent .to the spinning head.
2. Apparatus for dry spinning artificial filaments comprising a reservoir for the so- 5 lut-ion, a pair of cylinders fitted with sliding rams and each connected at one end by a pipe to the reservoir, means for applying pressure to the rams, valves for cutting off emme the supply of the solution from the reservoir to the-cylinders before pressure is applied to said pump, non-return dischargev valves between the cylinders, a common discharge passage for the said valves and one or more spinning; heads directly applied to the said discharge passage.
LEONARD ANGELO LEVY.
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