US1898595A - Apparatus for treating spun cakes of artificial silk or the like - Google Patents

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US1898595A
US1898595A US532226A US53222631A US1898595A US 1898595 A US1898595 A US 1898595A US 532226 A US532226 A US 532226A US 53222631 A US53222631 A US 53222631A US 1898595 A US1898595 A US 1898595A
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Paschke Fritz
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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
    • D01D10/00Physical treatment of artificial filaments or the like during manufacture, i.e. during a continuous production process before the filaments have been collected
    • D01D10/04Supporting filaments or the like during their treatment
    • D01D10/0418Supporting filaments or the like during their treatment as cakes or similar coreless thread packages

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  • the present invention enables spun cakes or the like to be subjected to subsequent treatment mechanically and in great numbers in a simple way without any change in their shape. This is achieved preferably by presenting the material to be treated to the various liquids in succession in a continuous process.
  • the spun cakes or the like are arranged on perforated or slotted carriers each spun cake being preferably mounted on a separate carrier.
  • a nummr of such carriers or drums are threaded on to a discharge pipe for the liquid with which they are to be treated, for example, a perforated or slotted discharge pipe.
  • a plurality,'of pipes with spun cakes or the like arranged thereon are provided on the underside of a container which is designed to hold the liquid usedfor treating the cakes and which is fed by suitably disposed liquid supply pipes.
  • a number of such containers are arranged in series and they may be conveyed in succession by a transporting device to the various points where the 'diiferent liquids for treating the cakes are supplied.
  • Liquid caught in draining receptacles after being used to treat the coils of thread or spun cakes may be returned to the containers which carry the cakes. If necessary a purifying apparatus may be interposed in the return path of such liquid.
  • Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic view of apparatus according to the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section through the apparatus shown in Fig.1.
  • Fig. 3 shows partly in section and partly in elevation, a liquid discharge pipe with the spun cakes mounted thereon, oneabove another.
  • v Fig. 4 shows diagrammatically another way of constructing a pipe for discharging the treating liquid and carrying the spun cakes.
  • Fig. 5 shows an enlarged cross-section taken on the plane of the line 55 of Fig. 4.
  • the cakes 1 are placed on perforated or slotted sleeves or drum-like carriers 2 which are pushed, one after another, on to perforated pipes 3 (see Fig. 3) or on to rods 4 of star-shaped cross section (see Fig. 4) and are fixed by wing nuts 5.
  • the pipes 3 are perforated and the profiled rods 4 are provided with slots 6 for the liquid to flow through.
  • the drum-like carriers may be of smaller diameter than the spun cakes and slightly greater in height than such cakes so as to afi'ord room for such cakes to expand both axially and radially and for the layers of thread to loosen.
  • the boxes have recesses 9 at. the top, which act as overflows for the liquid supplied.
  • the feed pipes 8a, 8b carry at their outlet ends filter bags 10a, 10b which also prevent the liquid from spurting.
  • the liquid issuing from said pipes flows into the interior parts of the cakes 2 and through the layers of thread comprised in'such cakes into the receptacles 11a, 11b, placed underneath for catching it.
  • the boxes 7 with the cakes arranged beneath them are mounted on transporter chains. 12, which worked by driving gear 13 tensioned by ajockey roller 14, bring the boxes'at suitable intervals (I of.
  • inclined boards 16 may be arrange t e liquid which drops oil the cakes to the corresponding draining vessel.
  • the liquids used for treating the cakes are preferably pumped back in known manner, by the ump 17 out of the draining vessels 11 into the oxes 7
  • the boxes 7 with the cakes attachedthereto may, in some cases be moved by hand along suitable rails without using a transporter chain.
  • the apparatus is equally suitable for washing and subsequently treating coils of threadwhich are spun on to spools on spooling machines and subsequentlydrawn oif from such spools.
  • a series of liquid supply devices severally supplying the various treating liquids, a sere's of liquid containers adapted to be passed in succession beneath said liquid supply devices so as to receive liquids therefrom, liquid discharge ipes dependent from said containers, a p urality of apertured cake holders adapted for threading on to said discharge s and releasable means for retaining sa d cake holders on said pipes.
  • a series of liquid supply devices severally supplying the various treating liquids
  • a series of liquid containers adaptedto be passed in the cakes, after which succession beneathsaid liquid supply devices adapted or threading on to-said discharge pipes and releasable means for retaining said cake holders on said pipes.
  • a cylindrical liquid discharge pipe having a bottom closure and peripheral-apertures for escape of the liquid to be introduced into the cakes.
  • the iqu d discharge pipes are each in the form of a rod of stellate cross section and means for admitting treating liquid from the top of the rod to' the longitudinal flutes in the dependent stellate portion thereof.
  • a series of liquid supplydevices severally supplying the various treating liqliids,:a series of liquid containers, transporter means adapted to bring said containers one after another beneath the successive liquid supply devices, liquid discharge pipes dependent from said containers, a lurality of apertured cake holders adapte for threading on to said discharge pipes and releasable means for retaining said cake holders on said ipes.
  • a series of liquid supply devices severally supplying the various treating liquids, a series of liquid containers, mechanical means for bringing said containers one after another beneath the successive l quid supply devices for appropriate time periods and w th a intestinalte pauses for draining, l1qu1d discharge ipes dependent from sald containers a plura it of apertured cake holders adapted for threa] mg on to said discharge plpes and releasable means for retaining said cake holders on said pipes.
  • a series of liquid supply devices severally supply ng the various treating liquids, a series 4 of liquid containers ada ted to be passed in succession beneath said liquidsupply devices so as to receive liquids therefrom, liquid discharge ipesdependent from said containers, a plura ity of apertured cake holders adapted for thread ng onto said discharge p1 s, releasable means for retaining said cake olders on said pipes and-draining receptacles ar ranged below the path of travel of the suspended cake holders.
  • a series of liquid supply devices severally supply ng the various treating liquids
  • a series 4 of liquid containers ada ted to be passed in succession beneath said liquidsupply devices so as to receive liquids therefrom, liquid discharge ipesdependent from said containers, a plura ity of apertured cake holders adapted for thread ng onto said discharge p1 s, releasable means for retaining said cake olders on said pipes and-draining receptacles ar ranged
  • a series of liquid supply devices severally supplying the various treating liquids
  • a series of liquid containers adapted to be passed in succession beneath said liquid supply devices so as to receive liquids therefrom
  • liquid discharge pipes dependent from said containers a plurality of apertured cake holders adapted for threading on to said discharge pipes, releasable means for retaining said cake holders on said pipes, a plurality of draining receptacles arranged below the path of travel of the suspended cake holders and corresponding severally to the several liquid means associated with each draining receptacle to withdraw liquid therefrom and to deliver said withdrawn liquid to the liquid supply device pertaining to such draining receptacle.
  • filter means for said liquid supplying deersone after another under vices, a series of liquid containers with laterally projecting supports, a -mechan1cal transporter adapted to receive the supports of said containers and to bring said containthe several liquid supplying devices for appropriate time periods and at appropriate time intervals, a
  • each of said pipes being formed to discharge liquid outwardly along its length, a pluralit annular cake supporting devlces, be threaded on said discharge pipes one after another, releasable means associated with each discharge pipe for. retaining a of apertured adapted to wherein the cake holders each comprise a hub of smaller diameter and of greater height than the cake to be mounted thereon.
  • each cake holder comprises a cakesupporting flange and a hollow, substantially cylindrical apertured core, the length of which is greater than, and the diameter of which is less than, the corresponding dimensions of the cakes to be supported thereby, whereby to permit both axial and radial expansion of said cakes when mounted upon said cake holders.

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DE1930G0010530 DE534142C (de) 1930-05-08 1930-05-08 Vorrichtung zum Waschen und Nachbehandeln von Kunstseiden-Spinnkuchen
GB18801/30A GB357971A (en) 1930-05-08 1930-06-19 Improvements relating to apparatus for treating artificial silk with liquids

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