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US1975743A
US1975743A US622127A US62212732A US1975743A US 1975743 A US1975743 A US 1975743A US 622127 A US622127 A US 622127A US 62212732 A US62212732 A US 62212732A US 1975743 A US1975743 A US 1975743A
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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
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  • My present invention has to do with a new and improved method for preventing a spool from flying loose from a twisting spindle.
  • One object of my present invention is to pro- 10 positively as soon as the speed of the spindle is decreased.
  • Figure 1 sets forth an elevational view, partially in cross section, of my new gripping means
  • Figure 2 is a detailed view, showing the manner of constructing the base or spool flange.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of my new gasket arrangement.
  • the formed laments are usually collected Von foraminous bobbins or spools, and are wet-treated while thereon. After drying, the laments are usually respooled, being twisted during this operation.
  • My present invention may be used in thisv twisting operation. 'I'his example being given, merely to indicate one use of my new device, but obviously it is not limited to a use with wet-spun artificial filaments, and may be used in any yarn or thread twisting operation.
  • a spindle 1 is associated with a spool 2 by means of a gripping action exerted through a base or spool ange 3.
  • This ange portion 3 is provided with a, groove-like opening 4 ln its outer periphery, forming and defining two projecting surfaces 5 and 6.
  • the portion 6 extends outwardly further than 5, and forms a supporting base for the lower end of the spool 2.
  • rubber or elastic seat portion 7 has been provided.
  • the seat 'I is provided at spaced intervals around the base portion 6. Although four seats are disclosed for purposes of illustration, I do not wish my invention to be limited to this particular number. Integral with,
  • the seat portion 7 is a ring or gasket 8. As ⁇ is indicated in Figure 2, this gasket portion 8 extends throughout the space 4 between the two projections 5 and 6.
  • a cap for example, such as that shown at 9 in Figure 1, may be used in order to grip the spool 2 at the top.
  • a cap is set forth specifically in my copending application Serial Number 560,420, mentioned above.
  • This type of cap comprises a base section 9 with an upwardly and outwardly extending flange 10 adapted to grip the top of a spool 2.
  • An elastic means 11 is provided, gripping a central lug portion 12 of the spool. By the centrifugal force applied while the spindle is in motion, the means 11 is forced outwardly through the slots 13 and grips the spool 2. It is thus seen that the cap 9 grips the spool 2, and does not positively grip the spindle 1.
  • the spool-2 isset upon the spacing and spaced seats 6, and a cap, such as that shown, for example, set in place.
  • a cap such as that shown, for example, set in place.
  • My new gripping gasket means 8 may be used 1in conjunction with any base, but is shown here,
  • a flange portion grooved at its -periphery, spaced radial openings in said groove, a resilient means in the groove, spaced seat portions formed integral with said resilient means and extending through said radial openings, said seat portions adapted under the influence of centrifugal torce, to grip a spool, said seat portion also acting asa seat for the bottom of the spool.
  • a spindle and base together with a spool tobe held thereon said base being provided with a radially grooved edge providing two outstanding shelf-like portions, a resilient ring adapted to lie within the said groove, said ring possessingextending portions adapted to1 act as a seat for the spool, the said ring being adapted to press outwardly and grip the spool under the action of centrifugal force when th said spool is rotating.

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Patented Cet. 2, 1934 sroor. HOLDING MEANs Richard Gollong, Johnson City, Tenn., assignor to North American Rayon Corporation, New York, N. Y., a corporation of Delaware Application July 12, 1932, serial No. 622,127
3 crains.
My present invention has to do with a new and improved method for preventing a spool from flying loose from a twisting spindle.
' One object of my present invention is to pro- 10 positively as soon as the speed of the spindle is decreased.
Other objects will become apparent from a study of the following specification, and of the accompanying drawing, in which:
Figure 1 sets forth an elevational view, partially in cross section, of my new gripping means,
showing the same in operative relation with a spindle and spool; y
Figure 2 is a detailed view, showing the manner of constructing the base or spool flange; and
Figure 3 is a perspective view of my new gasket arrangement.
In the manufacture of articial filaments, for example, by the wet spinning process, the formed laments are usually collected Von foraminous bobbins or spools, and are wet-treated while thereon. After drying, the laments are usually respooled, being twisted during this operation. My present invention may be used in thisv twisting operation. 'I'his example being given, merely to indicate one use of my new device, but obviously it is not limited to a use with wet-spun artificial filaments, and may be used in any yarn or thread twisting operation.
Usually, although not necessarily, I have found it experient to' employ my present gripping means in conjunction with my novel means for gripping a twisting cap to a spool, as described in my copending application, Serial Number 560,420, led August 31, 1931, Patent No. 1,870,202, issued August 2, 1932. i
As set forth in-the drawing, a spindle 1 is associated with a spool 2 by means of a gripping action exerted through a base or spool ange 3. In the event that any corrosive substances might be adhering to the filaments, it may beV advisable to make this flange 3 of bakelite. This ange portion 3 is provided with a, groove-like opening 4 ln its outer periphery, forming and defining two projecting surfaces 5 and 6. As can be seen from the drawing, the portion 6 extends outwardly further than 5, and forms a supporting base for the lower end of the spool 2.
Because the spools used are sometimes lacquered, and must be protected from damage, a
. rubber or elastic seat portion 7 has been provided.
As is shown by Figure 3, the seat 'I is provided at spaced intervals around the base portion 6. Although four seats are disclosed for purposes of illustration, I do not wish my invention to be limited to this particular number. Integral with,
and at right angles to, the seat portion 7 is a ring or gasket 8. As `is indicated in Figure 2, this gasket portion 8 extends throughout the space 4 between the two projections 5 and 6.
A cap, for example, such as that shown at 9 in Figure 1, may be used in order to grip the spool 2 at the top. Such a cap is set forth specifically in my copending application Serial Number 560,420, mentioned above. This type of cap comprises a base section 9 with an upwardly and outwardly extending flange 10 adapted to grip the top of a spool 2. An elastic means 11 is provided, gripping a central lug portion 12 of the spool. By the centrifugal force applied while the spindle is in motion, the means 11 is forced outwardly through the slots 13 and grips the spool 2. It is thus seen that the cap 9 grips the spool 2, and does not positively grip the spindle 1.
It has been found that such an arrangement,
alone, acts to secure the spool from displacement during the twisting operation, due, possibly, to the addition of the weight of the cap 9 to the weight of the spool 2. All these details, however, are covered in my copending application Serial Number 560,420, andare mentioned here only to show how my present gripping Vmeans may cooperate with a cap positively gripped to a spool, in order to provide additional assurance that no loosening ,of the spool from the flange 3 will occur. l l
In operation, the spool-2 isset upon the spacing and spaced seats 6, and a cap, such as that shown, for example, set in place. When the spindle begins to revolve, the rubber gasket portion 8, described above,is extended outwardly, as indicated by the dotted lines in Figure 2, and positively grips the bottom of the spool to the ange. l i
My new gripping gasket means 8 may be used 1in conjunction with any base, but is shown here,
in its preferred form, cooperating with a base locked to the spool, rather than the spindle.
Having now set forth my invention as required by the patent statutes, what I desire to claim is:
1. In a device of the type set forth, in combination, a flange portion grooved at its -periphery, spaced radial openings in said groove, a resilient means in the groove,. spaced seat portions formed integral with said resilient means and extending through said radial openings, said seat portions adapted under the influence of centrifugal torce, to grip a spool, said seat portion also acting asa seat for the bottom of the spool.
2. In combination, a spindle and base together with a spool tobe held thereon, said base being provided with a radially grooved edge providing two outstanding shelf-like portions, a resilient ring adapted to lie within the said groove, said ring possessingextending portions adapted to1 act as a seat for the spool, the said ring being adapted to press outwardly and grip the spool under the action of centrifugal force when th said spool is rotating. I
RICHARD GOLLONG.
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2762575A (en) * 1953-10-20 1956-09-11 Cloverleaf Freeland Corp Vibration dampener for bobbin with an adaptor
US3048002A (en) * 1958-06-09 1962-08-07 Johns Manville Fiber Glass Inc Live spindle adaptor
US3272447A (en) * 1964-06-23 1966-09-13 Du Pont Chuck for tubular cores
US3596847A (en) * 1969-12-17 1971-08-03 Stevens & Co Inc J P Air mandrel
US5711142A (en) * 1996-09-27 1998-01-27 Sonoco Products Company Adapter for rotatably supporting a yarn carrier in a winding assembly of a yarn processing machine
US6290167B1 (en) 2000-03-16 2001-09-18 Conitex-Sonoco U.S.A., Inc. Apparatus and method for preventing yarn tail breakage during yarn winding

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2762575A (en) * 1953-10-20 1956-09-11 Cloverleaf Freeland Corp Vibration dampener for bobbin with an adaptor
US3048002A (en) * 1958-06-09 1962-08-07 Johns Manville Fiber Glass Inc Live spindle adaptor
US3272447A (en) * 1964-06-23 1966-09-13 Du Pont Chuck for tubular cores
US3596847A (en) * 1969-12-17 1971-08-03 Stevens & Co Inc J P Air mandrel
US5711142A (en) * 1996-09-27 1998-01-27 Sonoco Products Company Adapter for rotatably supporting a yarn carrier in a winding assembly of a yarn processing machine
US5875626A (en) * 1996-09-27 1999-03-02 Sonoco Products Company Adapter for rotatably supporting a yarn carrier in a winding assembly of a yarn processing machine
US6290167B1 (en) 2000-03-16 2001-09-18 Conitex-Sonoco U.S.A., Inc. Apparatus and method for preventing yarn tail breakage during yarn winding

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