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US2166023A US258822A US25882239A US2166023A US 2166023 A US2166023 A US 2166023A US 258822 A US258822 A US 258822A US 25882239 A US25882239 A US 25882239A US 2166023 A US2166023 A US 2166023A
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    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01BMECHANICAL TREATMENT OF NATURAL FIBROUS OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL TO OBTAIN FIBRES OF FILAMENTS, e.g. FOR SPINNING
    • D01B1/00Mechanical separation of fibres from plant material, e.g. seeds, leaves, stalks
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  • This invention relates to a remoting attachment for use in connection with cotton gins, the primary object of the invention being to provide means for removing the cotton from the gin and carrying the cotton on to the press.
  • An important object of the invention is to provide a device of this character which may be readily and easily attached to a gin, between the gin stand and lint flue thereof, without the necessity of making extensive alterations in the gin construction, to install the attachment.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view through a remoting attachment constructed in accordance with the invention, showing the attachment as connected with a gin.
  • Figure 2 is a fragmental sectional view through a remoting attachment wherein a brush is used in removing the cotton from the carding belt.
  • the reference character 5 designates a gin frame, in which the gin saws 6 operate, the gin saws acting to carry the cotton through the gin, during the ginning operation.
  • the attachment forming the essence of the present invention, includes a main hollow body portion or casing l in which the pulleys 8 operate, and over which the carding belt 9 moves, the teeth of the carding belt 9 being so arranged that they will pick up the cotton delivered to the body portion, through the spout l0, carrying the cotton through the attachment.
  • the reference character I I designates the dust and mote flue, which communicates with the body portion 7, through the pipe l2.
  • the reference character l3 designates a tube which is in communication with the space adjacent to the carding belt, through the pipe 14 which directs air against the curved end portion l5 so arranged that the blast of air will be directed in the direction of travel of the carding belt.
  • the lint flue is indicated by the reference character [6 and as shown, is in communication with the body portion 1, through the pipe [1, shown as opening into the body portion.
  • the attachment is mounted on the base [8 to the end that the device may be readily installed in connection with the usual gin, by extending the chute l0 thereof to a position as shown by the drawing, wherein the open outer end of the chute is disposed adjacent to the gin saws 6.
  • the attachment Since the attachment has connection with the gin at the point where the usual lint flue attaches, it will be seen that the cotton from the gin will enter the attachment and be carried forward by air and the carding belt, to the point where the cotton is remoted, the remoted cotton passing through the dust and mote flue I I, while the lint is carried to a position over one end of the pipe H, where it is driven through the 1int flue I6.
  • the body portion of the attachment is indicated by the reference character 20, in which the carding belt 2
  • a brush 23 is employed in contacting the carding belt to remove the cotton therefrom, the cotton being driven through the pipe 24 and lint flue 25.
  • a remoting attachment for gins comprising a body portion, a carding belt operating in the body portion, a spout extending into the body portion, a dust and mote flue at one end of the spout and adapted to receive material from the spout, means for directing a blast of air to the body portion, at a point adjacent to the carding belt, and a lint flue in communication with the body portion for removing lint from the machine.
  • a remoting attachment for gins comprising a body portion, a carding belt operating through the body portion and adapted to carry cotton through the body portion, a dust and mote flue adapted to receive material from the carding belt, and a 1int flue communicating with the body portion and adapted to receive materia1 from the body portion at a point below the dust and mote flue.
  • a remoting attachment for gins comprising a body portion, a carding belt operating through the body portion and adapted to carry cotton through the body portion, a dust and mote flue near the discharge end of the body portion, a pipe connecting the dust and mote flue with the body portion, a downwardly curved end portion forming a part of the last mentioned pipe, a pipe for directing an air blast against the downwardly curved end of the latter pipe, and said curved end adapted to direct air against the carding belt in the direction of travel of the carding belt.

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July 11, 1939. R. c. ROSE REMOTING MACHINE Filed Feb. 27, 1959 IN V EN TOR.
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Patented July 11, 1939 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 3 Claims.
This invention relates to a remoting attachment for use in connection with cotton gins, the primary object of the invention being to provide means for removing the cotton from the gin and carrying the cotton on to the press.
An important object of the invention is to provide a device of this character which may be readily and easily attached to a gin, between the gin stand and lint flue thereof, without the necessity of making extensive alterations in the gin construction, to install the attachment.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, which will appear as the description proceeds, the invention resides in the combination and arrangement of parts and in the details of construction hereinafter described and claimed, it being understood that changes in the precise embodiment of the invention herein described, may be made within the scope of what is claimed, without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Referring to the drawing:
Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view through a remoting attachment constructed in accordance with the invention, showing the attachment as connected with a gin.
Figure 2 is a fragmental sectional view through a remoting attachment wherein a brush is used in removing the cotton from the carding belt.
Referring to the drawing in detail, the reference character 5 designates a gin frame, in which the gin saws 6 operate, the gin saws acting to carry the cotton through the gin, during the ginning operation.
The attachment, forming the essence of the present invention, includes a main hollow body portion or casing l in which the pulleys 8 operate, and over which the carding belt 9 moves, the teeth of the carding belt 9 being so arranged that they will pick up the cotton delivered to the body portion, through the spout l0, carrying the cotton through the attachment.
The reference character I I designates the dust and mote flue, which communicates with the body portion 7, through the pipe l2.
The reference character l3 designates a tube which is in communication with the space adjacent to the carding belt, through the pipe 14 which directs air against the curved end portion l5 so arranged that the blast of air will be directed in the direction of travel of the carding belt.
The lint flue is indicated by the reference character [6 and as shown, is in communication with the body portion 1, through the pipe [1, shown as opening into the body portion.
The attachment is mounted on the base [8 to the end that the device may be readily installed in connection with the usual gin, by extending the chute l0 thereof to a position as shown by the drawing, wherein the open outer end of the chute is disposed adjacent to the gin saws 6.
Since the attachment has connection with the gin at the point where the usual lint flue attaches, it will be seen that the cotton from the gin will enter the attachment and be carried forward by air and the carding belt, to the point where the cotton is remoted, the remoted cotton passing through the dust and mote flue I I, while the lint is carried to a position over one end of the pipe H, where it is driven through the 1int flue I6.
In the form of the invention as shown by Figure 2 of the drawing, the body portion of the attachment is indicated by the reference character 20, in which the carding belt 2| operates, the carding belt operating to carry the cotton through the body portion 1, in the usual and well known manner. Communicating with the body portion 1, is the mote flue 22 which acts to remove the mote and dust from the cotton.
In this form of the invention a brush 23 is employed in contacting the carding belt to remove the cotton therefrom, the cotton being driven through the pipe 24 and lint flue 25.
I claim:
1. A remoting attachment for gins, comprising a body portion, a carding belt operating in the body portion, a spout extending into the body portion, a dust and mote flue at one end of the spout and adapted to receive material from the spout, means for directing a blast of air to the body portion, at a point adjacent to the carding belt, and a lint flue in communication with the body portion for removing lint from the machine.
2. A remoting attachment for gins, comprising a body portion, a carding belt operating through the body portion and adapted to carry cotton through the body portion, a dust and mote flue adapted to receive material from the carding belt, and a 1int flue communicating with the body portion and adapted to receive materia1 from the body portion at a point below the dust and mote flue.
3. A remoting attachment for gins, comprising a body portion, a carding belt operating through the body portion and adapted to carry cotton through the body portion, a dust and mote flue near the discharge end of the body portion, a pipe connecting the dust and mote flue with the body portion, a downwardly curved end portion forming a part of the last mentioned pipe, a pipe for directing an air blast against the downwardly curved end of the latter pipe, and said curved end adapted to direct air against the carding belt in the direction of travel of the carding belt.
RICHARD C. ROSE.
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