US2046577A - Device for stretch-spinning - Google Patents

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US2046577A
US2046577A US493728A US49372830A US2046577A US 2046577 A US2046577 A US 2046577A US 493728 A US493728 A US 493728A US 49372830 A US49372830 A US 49372830A US 2046577 A US2046577 A US 2046577A
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Sellner Erich
Starck Franz
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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
    • D01D5/00Formation of filaments, threads, or the like
    • D01D5/12Stretch-spinning methods
    • D01D5/14Stretch-spinning methods with flowing liquid or gaseous stretching media, e.g. solution-blowing

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  • the precipitating liquor enters the circular space formed by the two vessels, and moves upwards in this space until, appearing 10 over the edge of the insertion, it fiows through the inner space of the same together with the filament bundle, drawing the latter out at the same time, and finally leaves the vessel.
  • the filament produced with the above described apparatus frequently shows a varying texture which makes itself detrimentally apparent when working up to textiles by the fact that the products exhibit undesirable irregularities.
  • Exhaustive researches go on such spinning devices have shown that periodical variations in concentration appear particularly in the lower part of the insertion; they are apparent in the form of cloud-like turbidities.
  • the filament bundle consequently traverses lay- 25 ers of the precipitating bath which differ sharply in copper and ammonia concentration, as a result of which a non-uniform precipitation is effected, and the filament shows non-uniformity of texture in its progress.
  • the present invention consists of a device which avoids these disadvantages.
  • a conical insertion arranged within a jacket possesses apertures which place the interior of the insertion into open communication with the interior of 35 the jacket. These apertures always enable enriched quantities of copper or ammonia to difiuse from the interior of the insertion into the space of the jacket, so that large variations in concentration are practically avoided or at least are 40 very considerably diminished.
  • the apertures are arranged in parallel series in such a manner that those of one series are staggered with respect to those of another series.
  • Insertions for spinning vessels consisting of a 45 spiral which narrows oif towards its lower end
  • the spiral shaped insertion has the advantage that the small thread suction is quite sufficient to produce partial flow from the 55 surrounding jacket into the interior of the insertion at all places of the latter, so permitting the filament always to come into contact with fresh precipitating liquor during the whole of its progress.
  • spiral shaped insertions show no advantages, for suificient renewal of the precipitating liquor may be elfected most simply in this 10 process by suitable regulation of the flow.
  • the overlapping of the spiral convolutions of the insertion show considerable disadvantages, for at these places, under the influence of the streaming precipitating 15 liquor, violent eddies are set up owing to the sudden transition, which are injurious to the texture of the filament.
  • a funnel-shaped insertion 2 is situated concentrically within a cylindrical vessel I.
  • the middle portion of the member 2, situated in the cylindrical vessel, is provided with apertures 3. These apertures are arranged in six series of four holes each, the apertures of individual series being staggered with respect to one another.
  • the precipitating liquor enters the outer circular space from below through the supply pipe 4; it rises in the said space until it flows over the edge of the funnel-shaped insertion and moves downwards together with the filament bundles. The precipitation of the filaments occurs during this motion, and sharp variations in concentration in the form of cloudy turbidities are not to be seen, or scarcely to be seen.
  • a stretch-spinning device comprising a vessel, a conical shaped insertion extending through the bottom of said vessel and tightly fitted in said bottom, the part of the insertion projecting into the interior of the vessel being provided with a plurality of openings in the side walls of the insert, said openings being spaced with respect to the length of the insertion and said vessel being provided with an inlet positioned below said openings.
  • Apparatus for spinning artificial filaments by the stretch-spinning process comprising a vessel, a spinning nozzle near the top of the vessel, a member below the nozzle having a funnel-shaped portion within the vessel, apertures the bottom thereof, the construction and arrangement of said member being'such that precipitating liquid diffuses through said apertures from within the funnel-shaped member directly into the vessel.
  • 3.-A stretch-spinning device comprising a vessel, and an insert including a funnel-shaped portion within the vessel and a portion extending through the bottom thereof, the funnel-shaped portion of the insert being provided with apertures in its side walls, said'apertures being arranged in a plurality of rows spaced lengthwise of the insert, and said vessel being provided with an inlet for precipitating liquid below said apertures.
  • An apparatus for spinning artificial filaments comprising'a spinning nozzlepa casing, an insert in said casing adapted toreceive thefilaments extruded from said nozzle and positioned in contact with the wall of the casing so as to prevent passage of precipitating liquidtherebetween, said insert having a plurality-of perforations spaced longitudinally thereof and arranged to leave-a space at the bottom of the insert free from perforations, and means for supplying liquid to said casing at 'a point below the perforations.
  • a device as defined in claim 5 in which the upper portion of the insert is free from perforations and is closely spaced with relation to the 20 rim of the spinning nozzle.
  • H 7. Adevice' as defined in claim 5 in which the insert extends through thecasing and is'provided with a constricted outlet.
  • V FRANZ 'STARCK V FRANZ 'STARCK.

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Cited By (4)

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US2674841A (en) * 1949-07-13 1954-04-13 American Viscose Corp Spinning funnel
US3084384A (en) * 1959-07-24 1963-04-09 Celanese Corp Wet spinning apparatus and process
US3309734A (en) * 1964-05-21 1967-03-21 Monsanto Co Spinnerette
US5866251A (en) * 1992-10-16 1999-02-02 Eridania Beghin-Say Device and process for the production of fibrious starch materials

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2674841A (en) * 1949-07-13 1954-04-13 American Viscose Corp Spinning funnel
US3084384A (en) * 1959-07-24 1963-04-09 Celanese Corp Wet spinning apparatus and process
US3309734A (en) * 1964-05-21 1967-03-21 Monsanto Co Spinnerette
US5866251A (en) * 1992-10-16 1999-02-02 Eridania Beghin-Say Device and process for the production of fibrious starch materials

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