US1788660A - Multiple draw plate available to the manufacture of artificial silk - Google Patents

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US1788660A
US1788660A US320444A US32044428A US1788660A US 1788660 A US1788660 A US 1788660A US 320444 A US320444 A US 320444A US 32044428 A US32044428 A US 32044428A US 1788660 A US1788660 A US 1788660A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01DMECHANICAL METHODS OR APPARATUS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES OR RIBBONS
    • D01D4/00Spinnerette packs; Cleaning thereof
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • 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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  • the present invention relatesto multiple the multipledraw plate and a hollow screw draw plates available to'the manufacture oil" plug go is introduced finto vthis hole.
  • v hollow-insideiofserewplug g comprises a v The draw plates-through which the viscose conical and a cylindrical part. At the bet- 5 is compressed in the manufacture. of theartitom ofthe latter a per foratedstene ,0 which 55 ficialsilk'have just as many holes as there couldials'obe replaced ,by a metallic 'scre-w a are threads to be assembled for forming a plate head is maintained by means ofan'elas twistwhich may. beworked.
  • the holes o1 ticiplug ⁇ d pressed against thecylindricalthese draw plates are drilled into the same walls oi' the hole.'.
  • -Thejscrew head 9 is 00- 10 piece of metal generally at the bottom or 'tagonal 'so thatthe whole draw platejhead 6.0 a pocket at the end of a conduit admitting mayo-be taken out'by means of awrenchfin i" the viscose to the, coagulating bath.
  • the order to machine it'onlhigh speedmachines holes of the several draw plates have to be foifcalibratingrits hole and giving to. the very line and thoroughly polished.
  • the-needed polishjfoi' obtaining apernumber may be 15 or '20 and it will beeasily feet thread.
  • i j I understood that mistakes in drilling or accij In the working form ofitlie Figures and dents while the draw plate is nearly finished 4: thehollow screw' plugfgf comprises likewise will cause much wast V r a "conicalg part extended-into 'a cylindrical
  • the object of the present invention is to part.
  • gThe stonecilioweveiyis introduced provide a draw plate of the kind described forciblyrint'othe bottom of'its lodging. It i here above and having independent draw is maintaine'd'thereby" th'eelasticity of 'the plate heads held in a metallic device and walls oithe hollowscrew plug. I i
  • a wrench a, conical part in the hollow of the-plug and a cylindrical part adjoining it and intended as a lodging for a draw plate
  • a draw plate comprising a this stone having acentral aperture for the jet of Viscose and enchas- 6 ing means adapted to secure the working position of the stone.
  • a draw plate availab'l'eto the manufacture of artificial silk, a wall plate havin-ga threaded hole, an elastic 1101- low screw plug fitted into this hole and havinga polygonal head for a wrench, conical part in the hollow of the plug and a cylindrical part adjoining it and intended as a lodging for a draw plate, a draw plate comprising a fine stone having a central aperture for the jet of viscose and enchasing means for'securing the stone, said means comprising an enchase'd bottom edge of the I cylindrical hollows and a perforated elastic plug 'enchased in the same cylindrical hollow on top of the stone.

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Jan. 13, 1931-. H. COLOMB 1,733,660 MULTIPLE DRAW PLATE AVAILABLE TO THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL SILK Filed NOV. 19. 1928 i 35 being u i ie 0 icompmhendinglthe In the working form'of the Figures 8,-9, l
Pat nted-Janus, 1931 n 1 733 550? I 1 u irn STATE HENRI comma, or mavlinnns, swxrznnminnl mv ma DRAWPLATE AVAILABLE mornnlvrnnunncrnnn onnn'rrmoinn sun: Application filed lil ovember 19; 1928;Seria1 No. aeoamgaaa m Switzerland membemmm; a
The present invention relatesto multiple the multipledraw plate and a hollow screw draw plates available to'the manufacture oil" plug go is introduced finto vthis hole. The artificial silk. v hollow-insideiofserewplug g comprises a v The draw plates-through which the viscose conical and a cylindrical part. At the bet- 5 is compressed in the manufacture. of theartitom ofthe latter a per foratedstene ,0 which 55 ficialsilk'have just as many holes as there couldials'obe replaced ,by a metallic 'scre-w a are threads to be assembled for forming a plate head is maintained by means ofan'elas twistwhich may. beworked. The holes o1 ticiplug} d pressed against thecylindricalthese draw plates are drilled into the same walls oi' the hole.'. -Thejscrew head 9 is 00- 10 piece of metal generally at the bottom or 'tagonal 'so thatthe whole draw platejhead 6.0 a pocket at the end of a conduit admitting mayo-be taken out'by means of awrenchfin i" the viscose to the, coagulating bath. The order to machine it'onlhigh speedmachines holes of the several draw plates have to be foifcalibratingrits hole and giving to. the very line and thoroughly polished. Their 'latter the-needed polishjfoi' obtaining apernumber may be 15 or '20 and it will beeasily feet thread. i j I understood that mistakes in drilling or accij In the working form ofitlie Figures and dents while the draw plate is nearly finished 4: thehollow screw' plugfgf comprises likewise will cause much wast V r a "conicalg part extended-into 'a cylindrical The object of the present invention is to part. gThe stonecilioweveiyis introduced provide a draw plate of the kind described forciblyrint'othe bottom of'its lodging. It i here above and having independent draw is maintaine'd'thereby" th'eelasticity of 'the plate heads held in a metallic device and walls oithe hollowscrew plug. I i
which by means of a screw thread are fixed InLtheiworkingexampleof the Figures 5, in the wall of the draw plate through which 6, and 7 the holl ow'screw plug 9 possesses at I 25 the jets of'viscose must pass. This arrangeits enda lodging hhaving a larger diameter ment allows .to use draw plate heads which than the axial perforationand in said lodgmay be given'one after the others the dimen ing theidrai v'v plate head 0 is maintained by sions'and the polish needed for obtaining a the chasedends'or the'screw plug.
i first class thread by means of suitable ma- This chasing may be efiected byanymeans 3o chines. V} j I employed by watchmakers for, enchasing so "-Several working forms of draw plates'ac stones in metal. The axial hole ofthescrew cording to the present invention are shown plug is'squareso thatthe'wholemay be unsin' the annexed drawing. They' are shown c w d d e lac d at will by means of a i however only in part'the drawing plate heads key. i
w gr p 1 7 and 10 the wall a of the multiple draw plate J Flgul'e 1 repl'fisents h first W s is not threaded on its whole thickness. The g g l g Thls form 13 shown In n screw'hole ends with a conical hole into Y i 7 J N which comesto bear the end i of the screw? I artisaniaiaarnaazni .9- Thw n er p i I rately two pieces assembled in the working l f. P s 9 r sllrhtly elastlc form shuwnfin Figures 6 and 7 H thus forming a p nch into which the draw The Figures 8, 9 and 10 relate to a fourth head i 1n 111l3rQduCedy r i g a i 45, working form and show it in an axial'se g the P 1 W Closed t 5 tion, and end view and a plan view respecs n e 1 w i tively. ".The end view according to Fig. 9 In all the described working forms there is taken from the underside of the plug 9 is astone c'constituting the head of the draw with a portion of plate acut away. 7 plate but it is easily understood that this 50 A threaded hole f is cut into the wall aof stone 'could be replaced by an analogous metallic cylinder having the same form and rendering the same services.
The hollow screws employed in the described examples could be replaced by tubes 5 having a cylindrical or conical smooth outside surface and introduced forcibly like an enchased stone into a corresponding hole; of I the wall of the draw plate. r I V What I claim is: V 1. In a multiple draw plate available to the manufacture of artificial 'silk, 'a'wall plate hayinga threaded hole, an. elastic hollow screw plug fitted into this hole and having-a polygonal head, for]. a wrench, a, conical part in the hollow of the-plug and a cylindrical part adjoining it and intended as a lodging for a draw plate, a draw plate comprising a this stone having acentral aperture for the jet of Viscose and enchas- 6 ing means adapted to secure the working position of the stone. o
2. In a multiple draw. plate availab'l'eto the manufacture of artificial silk, a wall plate havin-ga threaded hole, an elastic 1101- low screw plug fitted into this hole and havinga polygonal head for a wrench, conical part in the hollow of the plug and a cylindrical part adjoining it and intended as a lodging for a draw plate, a draw plate comprising a fine stone having a central aperture for the jet of viscose and enchasing means for'securing the stone, said means comprising an enchase'd bottom edge of the I cylindrical hollows and a perforated elastic plug 'enchased in the same cylindrical hollow on top of the stone. i i In testimony whereof'I affiX my signature.
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US2839783A (en) * 1949-11-23 1958-06-24 American Enka Corp Spinnerets for melt-spinning high polymeric substances
US3006026A (en) * 1957-03-02 1961-10-31 Glanzstoff Ag Spinneret with orifice insert
US3381336A (en) * 1966-06-20 1968-05-07 Stanley C. Wells Melt spinning extrusion head system
US3439381A (en) * 1965-12-10 1969-04-22 Algemene Kunstzijde Unie Nv Spinneret
US5037589A (en) * 1988-11-18 1991-08-06 Nippon Steel Corporation Method of producing mesophase pitch type carbon fibers and nozzle for spinning same
US5388980A (en) * 1991-02-27 1995-02-14 Kyocera Corporation Spinning nozzle tip structure
US6530684B1 (en) * 1998-12-07 2003-03-11 Roche Vitamins Inc. Preparation of liquid dispersions

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US2839783A (en) * 1949-11-23 1958-06-24 American Enka Corp Spinnerets for melt-spinning high polymeric substances
US3006026A (en) * 1957-03-02 1961-10-31 Glanzstoff Ag Spinneret with orifice insert
US3439381A (en) * 1965-12-10 1969-04-22 Algemene Kunstzijde Unie Nv Spinneret
US3381336A (en) * 1966-06-20 1968-05-07 Stanley C. Wells Melt spinning extrusion head system
US5037589A (en) * 1988-11-18 1991-08-06 Nippon Steel Corporation Method of producing mesophase pitch type carbon fibers and nozzle for spinning same
US5388980A (en) * 1991-02-27 1995-02-14 Kyocera Corporation Spinning nozzle tip structure
US6530684B1 (en) * 1998-12-07 2003-03-11 Roche Vitamins Inc. Preparation of liquid dispersions
US6536940B1 (en) 1998-12-07 2003-03-25 Roche Vitamins Inc. Preparation of liquid dispersions
US6722780B2 (en) 1998-12-07 2004-04-20 Roche Vitamins Inc. Preparation of liquid dispersions

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