US209489A - Improvement in spindle-bearings for spinning-machines - Google Patents
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- spindie-bearin gs for spinnin g-machines 5 andit consists inthe combination of a' bushing connected to a holder by an elongated nut, and thereby held firmly in position, with a slitted bolster-bearing inside the holder, and a recessed, perforated, and tlanged Whirl overhanging the holder and preventing the ingress of foreign matter, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
- Figure l is a side elevation of my invention.
- Fig. 2 is a longitudinal vertical part section of the same.
- Figs. 3, 4, 5, and 6 are detailed views of parts thereof.
- B represents a bushing, made in'tubular form and passed through the rail of the spinnin g-machine.
- C is an elongated nut, screwed on the end of the bushing B, and being about twice as long as is necessary to hold the guide rmly to the rail. The bushing B will never be moved after once set.
- D is the spindleholder, passing up through the bushing B, and having exterior screw-threads to screw into the nut Cuntil the end of the bushing B and a shoulder, a, on the holder come in contact with each other, so as togive the spindle always its proper height.
- Fitted in the holder D, near the upper end, is a tubular bolsterG, which has a longitudinal slot, b, and above said bolster the holder assists to form a cup, d, as shown.
- the oil rises on the spindle and is thrown from the spindle against the sides of the cup d, and returns to the tank or reservoir c through the slot b in the bolster.
- the tank or reservoir e l is formed by the holder D below the bolster G.
- F is the spindle, passing through the bolster and resting in a step, f, fastened in the lower end of the holder.
- the spindle F is provided with a whirl, H, iirmly attached to it, for the purpose of driving the spindle.
- This Whirl has a petticoat, l1., at the bottom, the holder D, which rises above the bushing B, preventing any dirt from getting into the oil.
- a cup In the top of the whirl H is formed a cup, i, for oiling the spindle, and oil-holes pass through the whirl for oilin g the spindle and Ventilating the same.
- I represents the bobbin, made ofwood, passing over the spindle and iitting the same at top and bottom, the spindle being of the proper taper to hold it in position.
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W. '0. MACOMBER. Spindle-.Bearing for Spinning-Machines.
No. 209,489. Patented Oct. 29, 1878.
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UNITEE STATES PATENT OEEIoE.
WILLIAM C. MACOMBER, OF BALTIC, CONNECTICUT.
IMPROVEMENT IN SPINDLE-BEARINGS FOR SPINNING-MACHINES.
4Specification forming part ofLetters Patent No. 209,489, dated October 29, 1878; application' iiled August 30, 1878.
1'0 att 'whom it may concem A Be it known that I, WM. C. MACOMBER, of Baltic,in the county of New London and State ot' Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Spindle-Bearings for Spinning-Machines; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, which will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, which form apart of this specification.-
The nature of my invention relates to spindie-bearin gs for spinnin g-machines 5 andit consists inthe combination of a' bushing connected to a holder by an elongated nut, and thereby held firmly in position, with a slitted bolster-bearing inside the holder, and a recessed, perforated, and tlanged Whirl overhanging the holder and preventing the ingress of foreign matter, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
In the annexed drawing, to which reference is made, Figure l is a side elevation of my invention. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal vertical part section of the same. Figs. 3, 4, 5, and 6 are detailed views of parts thereof.
B represents a bushing, made in'tubular form and passed through the rail of the spinnin g-machine. C is an elongated nut, screwed on the end of the bushing B, and being about twice as long as is necessary to hold the guide rmly to the rail. The bushing B will never be moved after once set. D is the spindleholder, passing up through the bushing B, and having exterior screw-threads to screw into the nut Cuntil the end of the bushing B and a shoulder, a, on the holder come in contact with each other, so as togive the spindle always its proper height. Fitted in the holder D, near the upper end, is a tubular bolsterG, which has a longitudinal slot, b, and above said bolster the holder assists to form a cup, d, as shown. When the spindle is running,
the oil rises on the spindle and is thrown from the spindle against the sides of the cup d, and returns to the tank or reservoir c through the slot b in the bolster. The tank or reservoir e lis formed by the holder D below the bolster G. F is the spindle, passing through the bolster and resting in a step, f, fastened in the lower end of the holder.
It will readily be seen that by the rapid revolution of the spindle afree circulation is given to the oil at the point of the greatest frictioni. c., in the bolster G.
The spindle F is provided with a whirl, H, iirmly attached to it, for the purpose of driving the spindle. This Whirl has a petticoat, l1., at the bottom, the holder D, which rises above the bushing B, preventing any dirt from getting into the oil. In the top of the whirl H is formed a cup, i, for oiling the spindle, and oil-holes pass through the whirl for oilin g the spindle and Ventilating the same.
I represents the bobbin, made ofwood, passing over the spindle and iitting the same at top and bottom, the spindle being of the proper taper to hold it in position.
Should it be necessary at any time to clean the oil-reservoir c, it can easily be done by unscrewing the holder from the nut C, leaving the bushing and spindle in the rail..
Having thus fully described my invention,
what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The combination of the bushing B, holder D, elongated nut C, spindle F, step f, bolster G, having longitudinal slit b, and the whirl H, provided with the petticoat h, and cup t, with holes a', all substantially as and for the purposes herein set forth.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixed my signature in presence of two witnesses.
WM. C. MACOMBER.
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