US1769928A - Tube for the winding of yarns and threads - Google Patents

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US1769928A
US1769928A US352998A US35299829A US1769928A US 1769928 A US1769928 A US 1769928A US 352998 A US352998 A US 352998A US 35299829 A US35299829 A US 35299829A US 1769928 A US1769928 A US 1769928A
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  • This invention relates to tubes used in the textile industry for the winding of yarns and threads. r
  • a formof tube at present extensively employed for winding yarn to' be used in the electric insulating trade, in braiding, and in a number of other trades consists of a plain hollow cylinder of compressed fiber the external surface of which is of uniform diam eter from end to end.
  • the safety and'quality of winding are contingent upon having the first layers repose firmly where they are laid on the tube. As one of the foremost winding engineers has aptly phrased it,The angle of lay should be the angle of repose. Lacking this, the layers at the ends of the tube will slip and draw in, thereby giving a false length of traverse and creating a condition of a loose mass of yarn, which is not conducive to good winding, nor to good delivery when the package is unwound.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation OF YARNS AND THREADS 1929. Serial No. 352,998.
  • the tapered end surfaces D are of equal lengths and form equal angles with the intermediate cylindrical surface B.
  • a winding tube comprising an intermediate body portion having a cylindrical' external surface and end portions the external surfaces'of which are tapered inwardly toward'the ends of the tube.
  • a winding tube comprising an intermediate body portion having a cylindrical external surface and end portions the external surfaces of which are continuous with said cylindrical surface and taperinwardly toward the ends of the tube and form equal I angles with said cylindrical surface.

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y 3, 1930- A. LINDENBERG 1,769,928
TUBE FOR THE WINDING OF YARNS AND THREADS Filed April 6, 1929 51/077167 albafiljndenbm g if? fkfiv, W
Patented July 8, 1930 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ALBERT LINDENBERG OF C HICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOB TO OSCAR HEINEMAN COR- PORATION, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A. CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS TUBE FOR THE WINDING Application filed April 6,
This invention relates to tubes used in the textile industry for the winding of yarns and threads. r
A formof tube at present extensively employed for winding yarn to' be used in the electric insulating trade, in braiding, and in a number of other trades consists of a plain hollow cylinder of compressed fiber the external surface of which is of uniform diam eter from end to end.
. The safety and'quality of winding are contingent upon having the first layers repose firmly where they are laid on the tube. As one of the foremost winding engineers has aptly phrased it,The angle of lay should be the angle of repose. Lacking this, the layers at the ends of the tube will slip and draw in, thereby giving a false length of traverse and creating a condition of a loose mass of yarn, which is not conducive to good winding, nor to good delivery when the package is unwound.
With a view to preventing this undesirable condition it has heretofore been pro- 2 osed to form in the outer cylindrical surface of the tube a series of, spaced parallel annular grooves or depressions. But where, as is usually the case, the superposed layers are deposited on the tube in alternating op- 3 positely directed spirals, such grooves or depressions have little or no effect to prevent the slipping and bunchingof the inner layers of yarn. p v
It is the object of the present invention to 5 provide ayarn winding tube that will successfully overcome the defect above noted. And to this end, my invention, broadly defined, resides in a cylindrical tube having the end portions of its outer cylindrical sur: face tapered inwardly at a small angle to-' ward the ends ofthe tube. 4
My present improvement is typically illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which-- 1'45 Fig. 1 is a side elevation OF YARNS AND THREADS 1929. Serial No. 352,998.
are continuous with the intermediate surface B and are tapered inwardly toward the ends of the tube at a slight angle. Preferably and as shown the tapered end surfaces D are of equal lengths and form equal angles with the intermediate cylindrical surface B.
' The end portions of' the layers of yarn are, of course, wound on the tapered end surfaces D of the tube. The tendency of the end portions of the layers to creep inwardly and become bunched is effectively resisted, partly by the tapered surfaces which, it will be*observed, expand or increase in diameter in the direction of the slipping tendency, and partly by the low ridges or humps formed at the merger of the intermediate and end winding surfaces, represented by the lines C. A layer q of yarn will not slip as readily over a humped surface as over a uniform cylidrical or conical surface. I
From the foregoing it will be apparent how my improved tube overcomes the inherent weakness of the tubes heretofore known and used for like purposesand gives the yarn a much better grip on the tube, so that a firmer, larger and consequently better package can be built;
I claim v 1. A winding tube, comprising an intermediate body portion having a cylindrical' external surface and end portions the external surfaces'of which are tapered inwardly toward'the ends of the tube.
2. A winding tube, comprising an intermediate body portion having a cylindrical external surface and end portions the external surfaces of which are continuous with said cylindrical surface and taperinwardly toward the ends of the tube and form equal I angles with said cylindrical surface. a 3. A winding tube comprising an inter= mediate body portion having a cylindrical external surface and end portions the external surfaces of which are continuous with said cylindricalsurface and taper inwardly toward the ends of the tube the external surfaces of said end portions being of equal lengths and forming equal angles with said cylindrical surface.
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Cited By (4)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2625339A (en) * 1949-06-13 1953-01-13 Hunter Douglas Corp Reel for strip material
US2772774A (en) * 1953-03-19 1956-12-04 Minnesota Mining & Mfg Tape roll and core
US3045945A (en) * 1958-01-20 1962-07-24 Sonoco Products Co Textile yarn carrier having crowned winding surface
US3066794A (en) * 1961-06-30 1962-12-04 Norton Co Tape core

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2625339A (en) * 1949-06-13 1953-01-13 Hunter Douglas Corp Reel for strip material
US2772774A (en) * 1953-03-19 1956-12-04 Minnesota Mining & Mfg Tape roll and core
US3045945A (en) * 1958-01-20 1962-07-24 Sonoco Products Co Textile yarn carrier having crowned winding surface
US3066794A (en) * 1961-06-30 1962-12-04 Norton Co Tape core

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