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US1689128A
US1689128A US247014A US24701428A US1689128A US 1689128 A US1689128 A US 1689128A US 247014 A US247014 A US 247014A US 24701428 A US24701428 A US 24701428A US 1689128 A US1689128 A US 1689128A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01HSPINNING OR TWISTING
    • D01H7/00Spinning or twisting arrangements
    • D01H7/02Spinning or twisting arrangements for imparting permanent twist
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    • D01H7/60Rings or travellers; Manufacture thereof not otherwise provided for ; Cleaning means for rings
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  • My invention relates to supports for ring travelers of the type wherein the spinner or twister ring is reversible and horizontal, and the traveler, circular.
  • An object of my invention is to prevent the above disadvantages.
  • Other objects of my invention are to insure a perfect inteiengagement of the parts, and permit a facile reversal of the ring, as well as aflord a strong construction.
  • My invention therefore, consists in the means for effecting the results above referred to.
  • Figures 1 and 2 are a plan and a side elevation of my novel device
  • Figure 5 a fragmentary enlarged section of a part of my device corresponding with Figure 3.
  • 6 represents the ring rail of a spinning or twisting frame, and 7 one of the usual spindle orifices.
  • An annular ring holder 9 is vertically split, as at 10, to form an eXpa-nsible and contractible member comprising a flat annular head or rim 11, and a depending cylindrical body 12 integral with an intermediate portion of the head.
  • the latter is provided in its upper face with an internal channel 13 forming a horizontal supporting face 14 and an undercut or inclined bearing face 15.
  • the resilient body 12 is frictionally seated in the orifice 12 of the ring rail, and the exterior portion of the rim 11 rests upon the latter.
  • a hori zontal spinning or twisting ring 17 comprises a base flange 18, an intermediate web or body 19 and a flat head or flange 20.
  • the flange 18 of the ring rests upon the face 14 in the channel 13 and is slightly overlapped by the wall or face 15, and is tightly engaged therewith by the resiliency of the holder 9.
  • a tubular shield member 23 consists of a cylindrical lower portion 24 whose exterior tightly engagesthe inner face of the body 12 of the ring holder, and an inwardly and upwardly tapering or retracted intermediate shoulder portion, terminating in an upper cylindrical neck or shield portion 26 extending to substantially the top of thering 17, but laterally spaced therefrom, so that there is an annular recess or raceway 28 intermediate the wall 26 and the flange 20 for a circular traveler 30 upon said flange.
  • the lubricant upon the inner face of the port-ion 19 of the ring is thus shielded from contact with any loose or broken thread carried by the spindle or fed thereto from the delivery rolls through the traveler 30.
  • I claim 1 In a support for ring travelers, an annular ring holder provided with a vertical split and with an internal channel in its upper face, a traveler ring seated in the channel and an imperforate tubular shield em-, braced by the holder and frictionally held therein and extending from the lower edge of the ring to approximately the horizontal 30 plane of the ring top and spaced from the ring to form a raceway for a traveler.
  • a resilient annular ring holder provided with a I vertical split, a traveler ring embraced by the holder, and a shield comprising a cylindrical lower portion also embraced by the ring, an inwardly and upwardly tapering intermediate portion, and a cylindrical upper portion extending to substantially the maximum height of the ring and spaced from the ring.

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Oct. 23, 1928. 1,689,128
(5. H. GILLIGAN SUPPORT FOR RING TRAVELERS Filed Jan. 16, 1928 660 7 3425: 6136 21:0 m1 Z4 6 .Zaufl Z W Patented Oct. 23, 1928.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE H. GILLIGAN, 0F PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND, ASSIGNOR TO U. S. RING TRAVELER COMPANY, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE. ISLAND, A CORPORATION OF RHODE ISLAND.
SUPPORT FOR RING TRAVELERS.
Application filed January 16, 1928. Serial No. 247,014.
My invention relates to supports for ring travelers of the type wherein the spinner or twister ring is reversible and horizontal, and the traveler, circular.
At present a loose or broken thread carried by the operating spindle strikes against the lubricant exposed upon the inner face of the ring, thus fouling the thread on the spindle bobbin, and sometimes spotting the thread upon adjacent bobbins.
An object of my invention is to prevent the above disadvantages. Other objects of my invention are to insure a perfect inteiengagement of the parts, and permit a facile reversal of the ring, as well as aflord a strong construction.
My invention, therefore, consists in the means for effecting the results above referred to.
In the accompanying drawings,
Figures 1 and 2 are a plan and a side elevation of my novel device,
Figure 3, a section of the same and a ring rail upon which it is mounted taken on line 33 of Figure 1,
Figure 4, a detail view of the shield memher, and
Figure 5, a fragmentary enlarged section of a part of my device corresponding with Figure 3.
Similar reference characters indicate similar parts throughout the views.
As herein shown 6 represents the ring rail of a spinning or twisting frame, and 7 one of the usual spindle orifices.
An annular ring holder 9 is vertically split, as at 10, to form an eXpa-nsible and contractible member comprising a flat annular head or rim 11, and a depending cylindrical body 12 integral with an intermediate portion of the head. The latter is provided in its upper face with an internal channel 13 forming a horizontal supporting face 14 and an undercut or inclined bearing face 15. The resilient body 12 is frictionally seated in the orifice 12 of the ring rail, and the exterior portion of the rim 11 rests upon the latter. A hori zontal spinning or twisting ring 17 comprises a base flange 18, an intermediate web or body 19 and a flat head or flange 20. The flange 18 of the ring rests upon the face 14 in the channel 13 and is slightly overlapped by the wall or face 15, and is tightly engaged therewith by the resiliency of the holder 9.
A tubular shield member 23 consists of a cylindrical lower portion 24 whose exterior tightly engagesthe inner face of the body 12 of the ring holder, and an inwardly and upwardly tapering or retracted intermediate shoulder portion, terminating in an upper cylindrical neck or shield portion 26 extending to substantially the top of thering 17, but laterally spaced therefrom, so that there is an annular recess or raceway 28 intermediate the wall 26 and the flange 20 for a circular traveler 30 upon said flange.
The lubricant upon the inner face of the port-ion 19 of the ring is thus shielded from contact with any loose or broken thread carried by the spindle or fed thereto from the delivery rolls through the traveler 30.
I claim 1. In a support for ring travelers, an annular ring holder provided with a vertical split and with an internal channel in its upper face, a traveler ring seated in the channel and an imperforate tubular shield em-, braced by the holder and frictionally held therein and extending from the lower edge of the ring to approximately the horizontal 30 plane of the ring top and spaced from the ring to form a raceway for a traveler.
2. In a supportfor a ring traveler, a resilient annular ring holder provided with a I vertical split, a traveler ring embraced by the holder, and a shield comprising a cylindrical lower portion also embraced by the ring, an inwardly and upwardly tapering intermediate portion, and a cylindrical upper portion extending to substantially the maximum height of the ring and spaced from the ring.
In testimony whereof I have afliXed my signature.
GEORGE H. GILLIGAN.
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