US2158889A - Spool support or core for the dyeing and for the treatment of textiles on spools - Google Patents

Spool support or core for the dyeing and for the treatment of textiles on spools Download PDF

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US2158889A
US2158889A US169010A US16901037A US2158889A US 2158889 A US2158889 A US 2158889A US 169010 A US169010 A US 169010A US 16901037 A US16901037 A US 16901037A US 2158889 A US2158889 A US 2158889A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06BTREATING TEXTILE MATERIALS USING LIQUIDS, GASES OR VAPOURS
    • D06B23/00Component parts, details, or accessories of apparatus or machines, specially adapted for the treating of textile materials, not restricted to a particular kind of apparatus, provided for in groups D06B1/00 - D06B21/00
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  • the present invention relates to spool supports or cores for the treatment, for example the dyeing, of textiles, e. g., yarns and piece goods, which supports consist of a helical spring, the convoluv tions of which pass through links arranged in relatively staggered manner so that the links form a kind of metallic sheath permitting the spring to contract.
  • Such a spool support or core is known wherein the links, of elongated form, are all independent of each other and constitutes each an individual unit which can freely float from right to left and inversely,'on account of the turns of the spring, according to the play allowed between successive links.
  • the links are, according to the present irivention, formed by one and the same wire, worked along the length of the helical spring in the form of regular turns each of which constitutes a link, the turns of the spring being engaged with and covered by these continuous-piece links in a manner permitting the turns of the spring to approach towards and to recede from each other, but without transverse or lateral displacement of the links or covering turns.
  • This arrangement applies to all forms of support (conical, cylindrical or the like), the wire of which the links are made being able, as is known, to remain uncovered or to be covered with an adequate protecting coat (ribbon, fabric or the like).
  • the invention is independent of the process or the method employed for the manufacture of the links and their mounting on the spring support it suflices that each of the links of the long, regular cylinder or tube which the links form is traversed by two consecutive turns of the spring and that each turn of this spring passes through two series of links arranged in staggered manner.
  • Fig. 1 is a large scale fragmentary view in elevation showing a portion of a spool constructed in accordance with this invention
  • Fig. 2 is a. fragmentary schematic view illustrating the manner of assembling the parts
  • Fig. 3 is aside view of a complete spool forming this invention.
  • the invention is formed from two continuous lengths of wire. wires is-of less diameter than the other, and this smaller wire is bent to provide a series of shecessive loops having straight sides 3 and bends l at the junction of the sides, the bends being of small radius.
  • a sort of wire tape is constructed which is highly flexive having a series of convolutions wherein the ends One of these and may be bent into a spiral form consisting of a series of convolutions. In this condition the bends 4 at one edge of the strip or tape will overlapthe bends 4 at the other edge thereof.
  • the other wire I is .of helical forni and this wire 5 passes through the overlapping bends of the wire 2 so that the strip or tape is maintained in its helical condition. It is to be observed that under these conditions the loops have no tendency to gather at one particular place on the heavy wire helix, but due to being made from a continuous length of wire they maintain uniformly spaced relation.
  • each turn of the spring support I passes through two superposed series of substantially flat turns 2 of the cylinder formed by a single wire, covered or not, suitably poiled on itself; the turns 2 are arranged in zig-zag form and staggered one set relatively to the next, that is to say one turn of the spring passes through the upper turns of one set and through the lower turns of the upper set, and so on.
  • each link or turn 2 is crossed by two successive turns, of the spring I (Fig. 1).
  • a skeleton core forming a spool for sup- 0 porting textile yarns and the like and comprising a single strand ofwire bent to form a multiplicity of continuously connected loops having relatively long straight side portions and relatively narrow bends at the ends of said sides, said multiplicity of loops being disposed in a helical form having a series of convolutions wherein the ends of the loops of each convolution overlap the oppositely disposed ends of the loops in the next adjacent convolution, and a second wire extending helically through the overlapping end portions of the loops.
  • a skeleton core forming a spool for supporting t'extile yarns and the like and comprising a single strand of wire bent to form a multiplicity of continuously connected loops having relatively long straight side portions and relatively narrow bends at the ends of said sides, said multiplicity of loops being disposed in a helical form Ill of the loomof each convolution overlap the oppositely disposed ends of the loops in the next adjacent convolution, and a second wire extendring helically through the overlapping end portions of the loops, said second wire being of great- 55 er diameter than the first wire and the second wire being of spring metal.

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US2614764A (en) * 1950-10-05 1952-10-21 Annicq Joseph Porous resilient bobbin
US2839187A (en) * 1955-09-01 1958-06-17 Zig Zag Spring Company Bulk roll of zigzag spring wire and method of making same
US2844333A (en) * 1954-09-21 1958-07-22 Davidson Springs Ltd Resilient bobbin
US5470031A (en) * 1994-01-10 1995-11-28 Gagnon; Kevin Reusable waste matrix sleeve

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DE919765C (de) * 1950-10-05 1954-11-04 Joseph Annicq Spule oder Traeger fuer das Nassbehandeln von Textilgut in Wickelform
DE944306C (de) * 1953-12-08 1956-06-14 Scholl A G Zofingen In axialer Richtung federnd zusammendrueckbarer Wickeltraeger

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2614764A (en) * 1950-10-05 1952-10-21 Annicq Joseph Porous resilient bobbin
US2844333A (en) * 1954-09-21 1958-07-22 Davidson Springs Ltd Resilient bobbin
US2839187A (en) * 1955-09-01 1958-06-17 Zig Zag Spring Company Bulk roll of zigzag spring wire and method of making same
US5470031A (en) * 1994-01-10 1995-11-28 Gagnon; Kevin Reusable waste matrix sleeve

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