US1847682A - Ring type spinning machine - Google Patents

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US1847682A
US1847682A US383317A US38331729A US1847682A US 1847682 A US1847682 A US 1847682A US 383317 A US383317 A US 383317A US 38331729 A US38331729 A US 38331729A US 1847682 A US1847682 A US 1847682A
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Nau-Touron Albert
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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
    • D01H7/52Ring-and-traveller arrangements
    • D01H7/56Ring-and-traveller arrangements with freely-rotatable rings; with braked or dragged rings ; Lubricating arrangements therefor

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  • My invention relates "to improvements in the ring type spinning machine described and claimed in my co-pending application Serial No. 248,847, filed January 23, 1928.
  • One of the principal objects of the invention is to do away with the so-called tangent strands travelling froma point on the ring to the winding point on the bobbin and thus eliminate the force to which it is subjected in order to overcome the, inertia of the ring during the period of starting of the spindle as well as the force forovercoming the resistance offered by friction to which the ring is subjected during rotation.
  • My invention allows production of natural or artificialthread of the finest character, fiossy and of the least strength under very high spindle speeds, in continuousmachines of large production forsp inning, twisting and assembling.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of Fig.1 looking from beneath with pulley removed"; j
  • Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 1 of a secondembodiment of my invention
  • I v Fig. 4 is a plan view looking from beneath in F ig. 3 with pulley removed;
  • Fig. 5 is a view similartoFigflof a third 7 1 embodiment of my invention.
  • therotatable ring is indicated by 1 which is' supported by means of a ball-bearing 2.
  • Fixed to the ring 2 onthe lower edge thereof by means of a screw 2' is a spring 3 of suitable shape and adapted to bear constantly on the spindle 4, thus serving as a flexible driving connection between the ring 1 and the spindle 4 but ments 4 and 1 during braking of the ring as F ig.”6 is asect-ion along the line" 6-6 of at the same time allowing any desired angular sliding displacement between the elements '1 and 4 if desired under braking action on the o ring 1 forwhich I provide a brake cord 3' of the usual type.
  • I may in certain cases niagnetize the spring 3 and I may also employ a plurality of springs 3.
  • the spindle 4 carries the usualdriving pulley 4".
  • I secure a horseshoe magnet 6 to the lower side of the ring 1.
  • Said magnet 6 preferably carries a flexible-arm? which is secured in place on the ring by means of a screw 7 and takes the place of the spring 3 in the first embodiment.
  • the polesof magnet 6 straddle the spindle 4 and establish driving connection between the elements 4 and l by means of magnetic attraction but at the same time allows-a certain angular displacement between the elein the first embodiment.
  • I either construct the spindle 4 of a mag netic material or preferably cover the same with a coat of metalwhich is subject to magnetic attraction. Likewise I may employ'a plurality of mag nets 6 'instead'of'one as shown all secured in suitable fashion'to' the ring 1 As in the first embodiment a" counterweight 5'is provided for c'ompensating'for the weight of the magnet6.”
  • I 'electro-magnets having the desired] shape may employ one of more and characteristics and I then vary the force of attraction by any suitable means known in the artfor altering the driving power.
  • the lower annular surface of said collar is completely finished and may be flat or other shape and horizontal'or of any inclination desired.
  • a sleeve-'9 is adapted to rotate about the common symmetrical axis of the device,
  • Said sleeve 9 has rigidly inserted therein insuitable position a plu rality of driving rods 13. Conce-ntrically disposed on each of the rods 13 is a compression spring 14. Said springs function to forceannular ring lo ofssuitable dimensions against the finished surface ,ofic'ollar 8. Said ring 15 is concentrically disposed with refreely displaced in directions-parallel bathe axis of spindle d. The said ring 1 5 is provided with a plurality of holes 1'3 equal'in number to the rods 13 and through whichthe said rodsipass'freely.
  • a spinning machine having a spindle a-rspin-ning ring;.an'dua;;plate positioned outside of said spindle and ring, the combination of a-collar"-fixed to said ring, a rotatable sleeve carried by said plate andconcentrically positioned with respect to saidspindle and s piIm-ing; ring, an ann la olla slicle yp l sitioned on; said-sleeve, plurality.
  • isleeve free' to slide thereupon, means operatively interconnecting said V and sa d annular: collar and ;;adapted to allow relative. d splacement otsaid annular collar. on said sleeve. andresilient. means for pressing said annular coll-arc against, said -fir tm neo ed eo e w e ebyr i i ing connection f s obtained between said ⁇ sleeve an ;eeirlieedioer n e I Ine spinning ma h ne hav ng-e pindle,
  • yieldable means connecting sald body to one of said members, said magnetized body being disposed in slip engagement with the other member.
  • a spinning machine comprising a rotating spindle, a feed ring encircling said spindle, a brake device for said feed ring, and means interposed between said rotating spindle and said feed ring for transmitting the power of rotation of said spindle to said feed ring, an arm fixedly carried by said feed ring and extending toward said spindle, the free end of said arm carrying a magnetized body disposed in slip engagement with said spindle.

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