US1899635A - Means for lubricating rings and travelers in doubling and like frames - Google Patents

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  • the invention relates to lubricating devices for lubricating rin s and travelers of spinning, doubling and li e frames, and consists of improvements or modifications of the invention set forth in the specification of Fatent No. 1,7 81,828 of 1930, wherein is described and shown an annular groove disposed in an inclined or horizontal plane in the interior of said rings, said groove being provided with an absorbent wick the two ends of which communicate through a bore in the side of the ring with an oil pad extending along the ring plate or rail.
  • the present invention has for its object to secure the wick within the interior surface of said rings described and shown in the patent specification before mentioned, by a method of lacing or threading said wick either in and out around the ring or a portion thereof, whereby the retarded system of lubrication described in said patent specification may be applied to spinning rings, or, to rings known as small section doubling rings Where, because of their shape or size, an annu- 5 lar groove of the usual depth cannot be cut therein, and the use of a smaller or less stable wick is essential. Also, the wick may be secured on the inside of the ring without lacing or where the annular groove previously formed therein, is dispensed with.
  • the lacing or threading of the wick in the ring may be in an inclined or a horizontal plane.
  • the holes bored in the side of the ring for this purpose may communlcate with a similarly arranged internal groove or grooves therein.
  • the interior surface of the ring comprises two diameters and the wick is adapted to rest upon the shoulder formed thereby. Otherwise, the two ends of the wick communicate through a bore or bores in the side of the ring with the absorbent pad on the ring plate in the manner described in the former patent specification aforesaid.
  • the oil pad supplying the wick with lubricant in place of being housed in the ring plate, may be housed in the ring holder.
  • FIG. 1 and 2 are sectional elevation and plan respectively of a small section doubling rinrr with the improvements applied.
  • igs. 3 and 4 are similar views of a modification of Figs. 1 and 2, showing the annular groove on the inside of the ring dispensed with and a number of short length ali ned grooves substituted therefor.
  • *ig. 5 is a sectional elevation of a modification of Figs. 1 and 2 showing a ring pro vided with a shoulder on its interior surface and the wick laced in the ring in engagement with said shoulder.
  • Fig. 6 is a sectional elevation of a modification of Fig. 5, showing a lubricating wick provided with a metal spring wire core or strand adapted to rest in engagement with an internal shoulder on the ring.
  • Fig. 7 is a plan view wherein the ring is mounted in a ring holder in the ring plate, showing the wick laced or threaded in said ring, communicating with an oil pad housed in the rin holder.
  • Fig. 8 1s a modification of Figs. 3 and 4, showing a single form of lacing of the wick in the ring.
  • FIG. 1 is the ring
  • B the traveler
  • D is the annular groove disposed in an inclined or horizonta lane in the interior surface of the ring.
  • G are holes in the side of the ring whereby the two ends of said wick are afforded communication with the oil pad on the ring plate.
  • a shallow groove D may be cut disposed in the manner before described, and holes communicating therewith are bored in the side of said ring a suitable distance apart.
  • the wick E may be correctly positioned for this purpose bv threading the same in and out of corresponding holes K around the ring, with the two ends finally communicating with the oil pad on the ring plate.
  • the traveler B in its 1'0- tations engages the sections of the wick projectin inside the ring, and so doin picks up su cient lubricant to efliciently lu ricate the ring.
  • the annular groove is dis ensed with and a number of comparatively s ort ooves Dprovided, with holes K at each end t ereof, otherwise, the securing of the wick in the 1 rin and the functioning thereof is the same as before described with reference to Figs. 1 and 2.
  • the bore of the ring A comprises two diameters A, A, and a shoulder A formed thereby, curved to corres 0nd to the bore, is adapted to serve as an ad itional support to the laced wick the holes for which are, bored level therewith in the side of the ring; or, where the holes K and grooves D are dispensed with (see Fig. 6), said shoulder may be adapted to wholly support the wick in the ring, which may for this purpose be stifl'ened by having a metal or spring wire core or strand therein.
  • each ring be self contained or adapted to receive its lubricant from a separate pad.
  • the laced wick E is afforded communication with an oil pad H housed in a rece tacle F incorporated in a ring holder L let into the ring plate.
  • the said pad is preferably prevented from being fouled by extraneous matter by means of a cover J pivoting on said holder.
  • wick is passed through the bores G with the two ends in communication with the oil pad H in or on the ring plate 40 C or the like.
  • a fresh part of said wick may be moved into position to engage said traveler, by pulling one of the en s of the wick.
  • the wick is supported by a substantially horizontally disposed wick supporting surface formed on the ring, adjacent the vertically disposed bearing surface for the traveler.
  • this substantially horizontal surface comprises the lower surface of the groove D.
  • the substantially horizontal surface comprises the shoulder between the larger and smaller diameters of the ring.
  • a device for lubricating rings and travelers the combination of a ring plate having an annular opening, a ring in said opening and havin a multiplicity of grooves disposed in annu ar alignment formed in its inner wall, openings at each end of each of said grooves a lubricant saturated pad carried by said plate, an absorbent wick threaded through said openings and into engagement with said pad, and a traveler adapted to contact with said absorbent wick.
  • a device for lubricating rings and travelers the combination of a ring plate havng an annular opening, a holder in said open- 1ng, a ring in said holder and having a multiplicity of-grooves disposed in annular alignment formed in its inner wall, openin at each end of each of said grooves, a lubricant saturated pad carried by said holder, an absorbent wick threaded through said openings and into engagement with said pad, and a traveler adapted to contact with said absorbent wick.
  • a device for lubricating rings and travelers the combination of a ring plate havng an annular opening, a ring in said opening whose inner wall is of two diameters and havin a curved shoulder, a lubricant saturate pad carried by said late, an absorbent wickin engagement with t e larger diameter of said wall, su ported by the said shoulder, and threaded t rough said larger diameter and into engagement with said pad, and a traveler adapted to contact with said ab sorbent wick.
  • a rin plate having an annular opening, a ring in said opening and having aplurality of segmental grooves disposed in annular alignment formed in its inner wall, openings at each end of said grooves, a lubricant saturated pad carried by said plate, an absorbent wick threaded through said openings and into engagement with said pad, and a traveler adapted to contact with said absorbent wick.
  • a device for lubricating rings and travelers the combination of a ring plate having an annular opening, a ring in said opening whose inner wall is of two diameters, and having a curved shoulder, a lubricant saturated pad carried by said plate, an absorbent wick in engagement with the larger diameter of said wall supported by said shoulder and threaded through said larger diameter into engagement with said pad, and a traveler adapted to contact with said absorbent wick.
  • a device for lubricating rings and travelers the combination of a ring plate having an annular opening, a lubricant saturated pad carried by said plate, a ring in said opening, a traveler on said ring, and a wick for conducting lubricant from said pad to the bearing surface of said ring, said ring comprising a vertically disposed bearing surface for said traveler, a substantially horizontally disposed wick supporting surface mergin with said vertica ly disposed bearing sur ace, and a pluralit of spaced openings extending through the ody of said rm and aligned with said wick supplorting sur ace, said wick being threaded t rough said openings and having a portion of its length lying upon and supported by said horizontally disposed wick sup orting surface in position to be contacted y the traveler flying on said vertically disposed hearing surface, said wick having another portion of its length disposed exteriorly of said ring in contact with the outer surface thereof and positioned to facilitate maintaining said first mentioned portion
  • a device for lubricating rings and travelers the combination of a ring plate havin an annular opening, a lubricant saturate pad carried by said plate, a ring in said opening, a traveler on said ring, and a wick for conducting lubricant from said ad to the bearing surface of said ring, said ring comprising a vertically disposed bearing surface for said traveler, a substantially horizontally disposed wick supporting surface mergin with said vertically disposed bearing surface, and a plurality of spaced openings extending through the body of said rin and aligned with said wick supporting sur ace, said wick being threadedthrough said openings and having spaced alternate portions of its length lying u on and supported by said horizontally isposed wick supporting surface in position to be contacted by 'the traveler flyin on said vertically dis osed bearing sur ace, said wick having ot er alternate portions of its length dis osed exteriorl of said ring in contact wit the outer sur
  • wick for said traveler, a substantially horizontally disposed wick supporting surface mergin with said vertica ly disposed bearing sur ace, and a pluralit of spaced openings extending through the ody of said rm and aligned with said wick supplorting sur ace, said wick being threaded t rough said openings and having a portion of its length lying upon and supported by said horizontally disposed wick sup orting surface in position to be contacted y the traveler flying on said vertically disposed hearing surface, said wick having another portion of its length disposed exteriorly of said ring in contact with the outer surface thereof and positioned to facilitate maintaining said first mentioned portion of said wick in contact with said horizontal wick su porting surface, the ends of said wick being in communication with said lubricant saturated ad.
  • a device for lubricating rings and travelers the combination of a ring plate havin an annular opening, a lubricant saturate pad carried by said plate, a ring in said opening, a traveler on said ring, and a wick for conducting lubricant from said ad to the bearing surface of said ring, said ring comprising a vertically disposed bearing surface for said traveler, a substantially horizontally disposed wick supporting surface mergin with said vertically disposed bearing surface, and a plurality of spaced openings extending through the body of said rin and aligned with said wick supporting sur ace, said wick being threadedthrough said openings and having spaced alternate portions of its length lying u on and supported by said horizontally isposed wick supporting surface in position to be contacted by 'the traveler flyin on said vertically dis osed bearing sur ace, said wick having ot er alternate portions of its length dis osed exteriorl of said ring in contact wit the outer sur

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T. K. POWRIE Feb. 28, 1933.
MEANS FOR LUBRICATING RINGS AND TRAVELERS IN DOUBLING AND LIKE FRAMES Filed April 22, 1931 F'uqni Jhl/enfor 770mm if. Poa/rz'e Q 3% Patented Feb. 28, 1933 PATENT OFFICE THOMAS KILPATRICK POWRIE, OF IPAISLEY, SCOTLAND MEANS FOR LUZBBIGATING RINGS AND TRAVELERS IN DOUBLING AND LIKE FRAMES Application filed April 22, 1931. Serial No. 532,038.
The invention relates to lubricating devices for lubricating rin s and travelers of spinning, doubling and li e frames, and consists of improvements or modifications of the invention set forth in the specification of Fatent No. 1,7 81,828 of 1930, wherein is described and shown an annular groove disposed in an inclined or horizontal plane in the interior of said rings, said groove being provided with an absorbent wick the two ends of which communicate through a bore in the side of the ring with an oil pad extending along the ring plate or rail.
1 The present invention has for its object to secure the wick within the interior surface of said rings described and shown in the patent specification before mentioned, by a method of lacing or threading said wick either in and out around the ring or a portion thereof, whereby the retarded system of lubrication described in said patent specification may be applied to spinning rings, or, to rings known as small section doubling rings Where, because of their shape or size, an annu- 5 lar groove of the usual depth cannot be cut therein, and the use of a smaller or less stable wick is essential. Also, the wick may be secured on the inside of the ring without lacing or where the annular groove previously formed therein, is dispensed with.
The lacing or threading of the wick in the ring may be in an inclined or a horizontal plane. The holes bored in the side of the ring for this purposemay communlcate with a similarly arranged internal groove or grooves therein. Where the groove or grooves is or are dispensed with, the interior surface of the ring comprises two diameters and the wick is adapted to rest upon the shoulder formed thereby. Otherwise, the two ends of the wick communicate through a bore or bores in the side of the ring with the absorbent pad on the ring plate in the manner described in the former patent specification aforesaid. Also, for some classes of spinning, the oil pad supplying the wick with lubricant, in place of being housed in the ring plate, may be housed in the ring holder.
I attain these objects by the means illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which Figs. 1 and 2 are sectional elevation and plan respectively of a small section doubling rinrr with the improvements applied.
igs. 3 and 4 are similar views of a modification of Figs. 1 and 2, showing the annular groove on the inside of the ring dispensed with and a number of short length ali ned grooves substituted therefor.
*ig. 5 is a sectional elevation of a modification of Figs. 1 and 2 showing a ring pro vided with a shoulder on its interior surface and the wick laced in the ring in engagement with said shoulder.
Fig. 6 is a sectional elevation of a modification of Fig. 5, showing a lubricating wick provided with a metal spring wire core or strand adapted to rest in engagement with an internal shoulder on the ring.
Fig. 7 is a plan view wherein the ring is mounted in a ring holder in the ring plate, showing the wick laced or threaded in said ring, communicating with an oil pad housed in the rin holder.
Fig. 8 1s a modification of Figs. 3 and 4, showing a single form of lacing of the wick in the ring.
Referring to Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawing:A is the ring, B the traveler, D is the annular groove disposed in an inclined or horizonta lane in the interior surface of the ring. is a wick and G are holes in the side of the ring whereby the two ends of said wick are afforded communication with the oil pad on the ring plate. In rings where the thickness of metal will not permit of a groove being cut therein of the desired depth, a shallow groove D may be cut disposed in the manner before described, and holes communicating therewith are bored in the side of said ring a suitable distance apart. Where a comparatively small or less stable wick must necessarily be used for lubricating the ring and traveler, the wick E may be correctly positioned for this purpose bv threading the same in and out of corresponding holes K around the ring, with the two ends finally communicating with the oil pad on the ring plate. The traveler B in its 1'0- tations engages the sections of the wick projectin inside the ring, and so doin picks up su cient lubricant to efliciently lu ricate the ring.
6 Referring to Figs. 3 and 4 of the drawing:the annular groove is dis ensed with and a number of comparatively s ort ooves Dprovided, with holes K at each end t ereof, otherwise, the securing of the wick in the 1 rin and the functioning thereof is the same as before described with reference to Figs. 1 and 2.
In Fig. 5, the bore of the ring A comprises two diameters A, A, and a shoulder A formed thereby, curved to corres 0nd to the bore, is adapted to serve as an ad itional support to the laced wick the holes for which are, bored level therewith in the side of the ring; or, where the holes K and grooves D are dispensed with (see Fig. 6), said shoulder may be adapted to wholly support the wick in the ring, which may for this purpose be stifl'ened by having a metal or spring wire core or strand therein.
When spinning fine counts of yarn it may be necessary for efiicient lubrication, that each ring be self contained or adapted to receive its lubricant from a separate pad. In this instance (see Fig. 7) the laced wick E is afforded communication with an oil pad H housed in a rece tacle F incorporated in a ring holder L let into the ring plate. The said pad is preferably prevented from being fouled by extraneous matter by means of a cover J pivoting on said holder.
In Fig. 8 where a single form of lacing the wick is shown, the wick is passed through the bores G with the two ends in communication with the oil pad H in or on the ring plate 40 C or the like. When that part of said wick adapted to engage and lubricate the traveler becomes more or less inefiicient by foreign matter adhering thereto, a fresh part of said wick may be moved into position to engage said traveler, by pulling one of the en s of the wick.
It will be noted that in each of the several modifications disclosed, the wick is supported by a substantially horizontally disposed wick supporting surface formed on the ring, adjacent the vertically disposed bearing surface for the traveler. In the forms shown in Figures 1, 2 3, 4 and 8, this substantially horizontal surface comprises the lower surface of the groove D. In the modifications shown in Figures 5, 6 and 7, the substantially horizontal surface comprises the shoulder between the larger and smaller diameters of the ring. Thus, the wick is supported by the combined action of the horizontal surface and the substantially radial openings through which the wick is threaded.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a device for lubricating rings and travelers, the combination of a ring plate having an annular opening, a ring in said opening and havin a multiplicity of grooves disposed in annu ar alignment formed in its inner wall, openings at each end of each of said grooves a lubricant saturated pad carried by said plate, an absorbent wick threaded through said openings and into engagement with said pad, and a traveler adapted to contact with said absorbent wick.
2. In a device for lubricating rings and travelers, the combination of a ring plate havng an annular opening, a holder in said open- 1ng, a ring in said holder and having a multiplicity of-grooves disposed in annular alignment formed in its inner wall, openin at each end of each of said grooves, a lubricant saturated pad carried by said holder, an absorbent wick threaded through said openings and into engagement with said pad, and a traveler adapted to contact with said absorbent wick.
3. In a device for lubricating rings and travelers, the combination of a ring plate havng an annular opening, a ring in said opening whose inner wall is of two diameters and havin a curved shoulder, a lubricant saturate pad carried by said late, an absorbent wickin engagement with t e larger diameter of said wall, su ported by the said shoulder, and threaded t rough said larger diameter and into engagement with said pad, and a traveler adapted to contact with said ab sorbent wick.
4. In a device for lubricating rings and travelers, the combination of a rin plate having an annular opening, a ring in said opening and having aplurality of segmental grooves disposed in annular alignment formed in its inner wall, openings at each end of said grooves, a lubricant saturated pad carried by said plate, an absorbent wick threaded through said openings and into engagement with said pad, and a traveler adapted to contact with said absorbent wick.
5. In a device for lubricating rings and travelers, the combination of a ring plate having an annular opening, a ring in said opening whose inner wall is of two diameters, and having a curved shoulder, a lubricant saturated pad carried by said plate, an absorbent wick in engagement with the larger diameter of said wall supported by said shoulder and threaded through said larger diameter into engagement with said pad, and a traveler adapted to contact with said absorbent wick.
6. In a device for lubricating rings and travelers, the combination of a ring plate having an annular opening, a lubricant saturated pad carried by said plate, a ring in said opening, a traveler on said ring, and a wick for conducting lubricant from said pad to the bearing surface of said ring, said ring comprising a vertically disposed bearing surface for said traveler, a substantially horizontally disposed wick supporting surface mergin with said vertica ly disposed bearing sur ace, and a pluralit of spaced openings extending through the ody of said rm and aligned with said wick supplorting sur ace, said wick being threaded t rough said openings and having a portion of its length lying upon and supported by said horizontally disposed wick sup orting surface in position to be contacted y the traveler flying on said vertically disposed hearing surface, said wick having another portion of its length disposed exteriorly of said ring in contact with the outer surface thereof and positioned to facilitate maintaining said first mentioned portion of said wick in contact with said horizontal wick su porting surface, the ends of said wick being in communication with said lubricant saturated ad.
7. n a device for lubricating rings and travelers, the combination of a ring plate havin an annular opening, a lubricant saturate pad carried by said plate, a ring in said opening, a traveler on said ring, and a wick for conducting lubricant from said ad to the bearing surface of said ring, said ring comprising a vertically disposed bearing surface for said traveler, a substantially horizontally disposed wick supporting surface mergin with said vertically disposed bearing surface, and a plurality of spaced openings extending through the body of said rin and aligned with said wick supporting sur ace, said wick being threadedthrough said openings and having spaced alternate portions of its length lying u on and supported by said horizontally isposed wick supporting surface in position to be contacted by 'the traveler flyin on said vertically dis osed bearing sur ace, said wick having ot er alternate portions of its length dis osed exteriorl of said ring in contact wit the outer sur ace thereof, said exteriorly disposed alternate portions serving to maintain said first mentioned portions in contact with said horizontal surface, the ends of said wick being in communication with said lubricant saturated pad.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
THOMAS KILPATRICK POWRIE.
DI SC l-Al M E R 1,899,635.Thomas Kilpatrick Po'wr'ie, Paisley, Scotland. Means FOR LUBRICATING RINGs AND Tnavnnnns IN DOUBLIN February 28, 1933.
G AND LIKE FRAMES. Patent dated Disclaimer filed October 5, 1937, by the patentee;
the assignee, Eadie Brothers ct Company Limited; and the exclusive licensee, Whztmsmlle Spinning Ring Company.
Herelba enters this disclaimer of claims 1, 2, and 4 in said specification.
' Gazette November 2, 1937.]
ing surface for said traveler, a substantially horizontally disposed wick supporting surface mergin with said vertica ly disposed bearing sur ace, and a pluralit of spaced openings extending through the ody of said rm and aligned with said wick supplorting sur ace, said wick being threaded t rough said openings and having a portion of its length lying upon and supported by said horizontally disposed wick sup orting surface in position to be contacted y the traveler flying on said vertically disposed hearing surface, said wick having another portion of its length disposed exteriorly of said ring in contact with the outer surface thereof and positioned to facilitate maintaining said first mentioned portion of said wick in contact with said horizontal wick su porting surface, the ends of said wick being in communication with said lubricant saturated ad.
7. n a device for lubricating rings and travelers, the combination of a ring plate havin an annular opening, a lubricant saturate pad carried by said plate, a ring in said opening, a traveler on said ring, and a wick for conducting lubricant from said ad to the bearing surface of said ring, said ring comprising a vertically disposed bearing surface for said traveler, a substantially horizontally disposed wick supporting surface mergin with said vertically disposed bearing surface, and a plurality of spaced openings extending through the body of said rin and aligned with said wick supporting sur ace, said wick being threadedthrough said openings and having spaced alternate portions of its length lying u on and supported by said horizontally isposed wick supporting surface in position to be contacted by 'the traveler flyin on said vertically dis osed bearing sur ace, said wick having ot er alternate portions of its length dis osed exteriorl of said ring in contact wit the outer sur ace thereof, said exteriorly disposed alternate portions serving to maintain said first mentioned portions in contact with said horizontal surface, the ends of said wick being in communication with said lubricant saturated pad.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
THOMAS KILPATRICK POWRIE.
DI SC l-Al M E R 1,899,635.Thomas Kilpatrick Po'wr'ie, Paisley, Scotland. Means FOR LUBRICATING RINGs AND Tnavnnnns IN DOUBLIN February 28, 1933.
G AND LIKE FRAMES. Patent dated Disclaimer filed October 5, 1937, by the patentee;
the assignee, Eadie Brothers ct Company Limited; and the exclusive licensee, Whztmsmlle Spinning Ring Company.
Herelba enters this disclaimer of claims 1, 2, and 4 in said specification.
' Gazette November 2, 1937.]
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