US215142A - Improvement in spindles for spinning-machines - Google Patents

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  • Figure 1 is anexternal View of my improved spindle and bolster-case.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view, showing the spindle provided with a sleeve-whirl and a bolster, secured within the bolster-case by a ball and socket, so that with a loosely-fitting step a slight adjustment of the spindle, and a free adjustment of the bolster to or with the spindle, is possible.
  • Fig. 3 is a partial sectional View, showing the bobbin in frictional contact with the sleeve of the -4whirl and the bolster supported by a ball and socket, the spindle-step forming part of t-h bolster and adjustable with the same.
  • the first object of this invention is to allow the bolster to adjust itself to Or with the spindle, and the second object is tO allow the spindle to adj ust itself axially.
  • the invention consists in the arrangement, within a bo1stercase,of a bolster supported by a ball and socket and a spindle provided With a sleeve-Whirl/so that the pull of the driving band shall be on the line passing through the horizontal center of the ball-audsocket bearing, so that the bolster can adjust itself freely to the spindle, as will be more fully hereinafter set forth, and pointed out in the claims.
  • ct represents the bolstercase, provided with the shoulder b, by which it rests on the bolster-rail, and is secured by means of the screw-nut c.
  • d is the spindle, the0f which,l as shown in Fig. 2, has a recess slightly larger than the point of the spind1e,so tlata slight adjustment in the step is possible.
  • the step forms part of the bolster, so that the whole may adjust itself, the usual fit for the step is used.
  • the ball g supports the bolster in a suitable socket turned in the bolster-case, so that the bolster may turn with the spindle or the spindle in the bolster, andthe bolster adjust itself to the spindle, Or, if the step forms part of the bolster, allow the bolster and spindle to adjust themselves axially, and as the whirl is on a line with the center of the ball-and-socket support of the bolster the pull of the band will allow a free adj ust-ment ofthe bolster Without the strain exerted by the band interfering with such adjustment, as would be the case if the cen tervof the whirl was above or below the center of the ball g.
  • the ball g is provided with a groove, g2, as .shown in Fig. 2.

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. T. MAYOR. Spindle for Spinning-Machines.
Patented May 6, 1879.
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.PETERS, PHD IJTHOGRAPMER, WASHINGTBN n C UNITED STATES PATENT OEEIOE.
THOMAS MAYOR, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND, ASSIGNOR OF ONE- HALF HIS RIGHT TO JOSEPH MAYOR, OF SAME PLAGE.
IMPROVEMENT IN SPINDLES FOR SPINNING-MACHINES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 215,142, dated May 6, 1879; application filed February 13, 1879.
To all whom it mayconcern:
Beit known that I, THOMAS MAYOR, of the city and county of Providence, and State of Rhode Island, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Spindles for Spinning- Machines; and I hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification.
Figure 1 is anexternal View of my improved spindle and bolster-case. Fig. 2 is a sectional view, showing the spindle provided with a sleeve-whirl and a bolster, secured within the bolster-case by a ball and socket, so that with a loosely-fitting step a slight adjustment of the spindle, and a free adjustment of the bolster to or with the spindle, is possible. Fig. 3 is a partial sectional View, showing the bobbin in frictional contact with the sleeve of the -4whirl and the bolster supported by a ball and socket, the spindle-step forming part of t-h bolster and adjustable with the same.
The first object of this invention is to allow the bolster to adjust itself to Or with the spindle, and the second object is tO allow the spindle to adj ust itself axially.
The invention consists in the arrangement, within a bo1stercase,of a bolster supported by a ball and socket and a spindle provided With a sleeve-Whirl/so that the pull of the driving band shall be on the line passing through the horizontal center of the ball-audsocket bearing, so that the bolster can adjust itself freely to the spindle, as will be more fully hereinafter set forth, and pointed out in the claims.
In the drawings, ct represents the bolstercase, provided with the shoulder b, by which it rests on the bolster-rail, and is secured by means of the screw-nut c.
d is the spindle, the0f which,l as shown in Fig. 2, has a recess slightly larger than the point of the spind1e,so tlata slight adjustment in the step is possible. When, however, the step forms part of the bolster, so that the whole may adjust itself, the usual fit for the step is used.
eis the sleeve, to which the whirl f is secured, so that the center of the groove in the whirl is on a line withV the center of the ball g, formed on the bolster g.
The ball g supports the bolster in a suitable socket turned in the bolster-case, so that the bolster may turn with the spindle or the spindle in the bolster, andthe bolster adjust itself to the spindle, Or, if the step forms part of the bolster, allow the bolster and spindle to adjust themselves axially, and as the whirl is on a line with the center of the ball-and-socket support of the bolster the pull of the band will allow a free adj ust-ment ofthe bolster Without the strain exerted by the band interfering with such adjustment, as would be the case if the cen tervof the whirl was above or below the center of the ball g.
To allow any oil raised by the revolving spindle to return outside the bolster, the ball g is provided with a groove, g2, as .shown in Fig. 2.
I am aware that holsters for spindles have before my invention been supported on a ball and socket, so as to adjust themselves; but as such bolster did not have the whirl placed so as to surround the ball and the pull of the baud, the fixed ortightly-ftting step prevented the free adjustment of tle spindle and bolster.
I do not claim a bolster supported by a'ball and socket, broadly, as such is not my invention.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patentl. The combination, with the spindle, of the bolster gl and the bolster-case, said bolster being supported in the bolstercase bythe ball and socket g, of the sleeve-whirl ef, arranged to surround the bolster and case, in the lnanner described, so that the center of the whirl is on a line with the center of the ball g, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2. The combination, with the" spindle of a bolster-case and a bolster provided at its lower end with a step, as described, said bolster being supported inl the case by a ball and socket, of a sleeve-whirl arranged, as set forth, to surround the bolster and case, so that the center of the whirl is in a line with the center of the ball and socket, all substantially as specified.
THOMAS MAYOR.
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