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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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  • Our invention relates to that class of yarnguides which are used on yarn-spoolin g frames and the object thereof is to provide a guide of simple construction so mounted upon its supporting-post that it may be adjusted longitudinally thereon, and so that its yarn-slot shall stand level irrespective of the perpendicularity of the post, and into which the yarn is automatically conducted.
  • A is the supporting-post.
  • B is a curved arm adapted to support the yarn-guide rod 0. dis the main guide-plate, and b the auxiliary one. It is a vertical post on plate at, and 'i is a curved arm thereon.
  • Post A is provided, as shown, with suitable nuts on its lower end, by which it may be attached to the building rail of a spoolingframe, or its lower screwed end maybe screwed into tapped holes in said rail.
  • Arm B is secured by a setscrew to post A, and is adjustable vertically thereon. Its opposite end is carried up,as shown, and drilled to receive a guide-rod, 0, running along in front of the spooler-guide, and the arm and the rod are secured one to the other by a setscrew through the end of the former, as seen in Fig. 1.
  • the main guide-plate d has an oblong screwhole made in it near its bottom edge, as shown in Fig. 2, and risingupwardly and to the right in curved lines from its top edge is an arm, 1', and on its opposite end, standing vertically,
  • the auxiliary plate b is of uniform thick- B of the guides.
  • plate I The upper edge of plate I) is formed on a double incline, as shown, and its lower edge is beveled off on its rear side, as shown in the sectional View of said plate in Fig. 4. Screwholes oblong vertically are formed therein, as shown.
  • This feature of construction provides for conveniently moving the said plates bodily in a line at right angles to the vertical line of post A, for the purpose of adjusting them to such a fixed position on said post as may he demanded by the diameter of the bobbin upon which the yarn is being wound and of adjusting the contiguous ends of a series of guides on a frame one to the other, and, furthermore, for adjusting said plates so that the yarn-slot 6 between the edges of them shall stand level irrespectiie of the perpendicularity of the post A.
  • the plate b is adjustable vertically on post It on plate at by means of the oblong screwholes therein, so as to provide such a width of yarn-slot as will adapt it to different numbers of yarn, the entrance to said slot being between the end of plate I) and arm 17 on plate d.
  • rod 0 may run continuously in front of the series of guides through the perforated upper ends of the arms As shown, said rod 0 may be adjusted to such a height in front of the guide, relative to the yarn-slot, as to cause the yarn to run at a proper angle over the guide and through the slot.
  • ⁇ Vhat we claim as our invention is- 1.
  • the plate (I provided with the obliquely-curved arm 1 and the post h, and having the oblong screwhole through its lower portion, as shown, the plate

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G. W. D. UPTON 8v A. PARTRIDGE. Yarn Guide for Spooling Machines.
No. 231,380. Patented Aug. 17,1880.
N PE!ERS PNOTO-LIYNOGRAPRER, WASHINGTON. D. C.
UNITED STATES PATENT OEFicE.
GEORGE W. D. UPTON AND ANDREW PARTRIDGE, OF SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
YARN-GUIDE FOR SPOOLlNG-MACHINES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 231,380, dated August 1'7, 1880.
Application filed October 3, 1879.
.To all whom tt may concern:
Be it known that we, GEORGE W. D. UP- TON and ANDREW PARTRIDGE, both citizens of the United States, residing at Springfield,
county of Hampden, and State of Massachusetts, have invented new and useful Improvements in Yarn-Guides for Spoofing-Machines, of which the following is a specification.
Our invention relates to that class of yarnguides which are used on yarn-spoolin g frames and the object thereof is to provide a guide of simple construction so mounted upon its supporting-post that it may be adjusted longitudinally thereon, and so that its yarn-slot shall stand level irrespective of the perpendicularity of the post, and into which the yarn is automatically conducted.
We attain the above-named objects by the construction illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure lis a front elevation of our yarnguide. Figs. 2 and 3 are like views of the two guide-plates, and Fig. 4is a vertical section of the plate shown in Fig. 3 through the line w as. Fig. 5 is a side elevation of the guide.
A is the supporting-post. B is a curved arm adapted to support the yarn-guide rod 0. dis the main guide-plate, and b the auxiliary one. It is a vertical post on plate at, and 'i is a curved arm thereon.
Post A is provided, as shown, with suitable nuts on its lower end, by which it may be attached to the building rail of a spoolingframe, or its lower screwed end maybe screwed into tapped holes in said rail.
Arm B is secured by a setscrew to post A, and is adjustable vertically thereon. Its opposite end is carried up,as shown, and drilled to receive a guide-rod, 0, running along in front of the spooler-guide, and the arm and the rod are secured one to the other by a setscrew through the end of the former, as seen in Fig. 1.
The main guide-plate d has an oblong screwhole made in it near its bottom edge, as shown in Fig. 2, and risingupwardly and to the right in curved lines from its top edge is an arm, 1', and on its opposite end, standing vertically,
is a post, it, pierced with screw-holes.
The auxiliary plate b is of uniform thick- B of the guides.
] ness with plate (1, and is of such length on its bottom edge as to nearly equal the distance between the base of arm 2' on plate (I and the opposite end of said plate, and has its curved left-hand edge formed to correspond with the outer curved edge of arm i, its upper end extending, as shown, beyond the vertical line of post h.
The upper edge of plate I) is formed on a double incline, as shown, and its lower edge is beveled off on its rear side, as shown in the sectional View of said plate in Fig. 4. Screwholes oblong vertically are formed therein, as shown.
The said plates 1) and d are secured together and to post A, as seen in Fig. 1, in which, it will be observed, is shown a screw, 7:, inserted through the above-named oblong screw-hole in plate (1 into the side of post A, near its upper end. This feature of construction provides for conveniently moving the said plates bodily in a line at right angles to the vertical line of post A, for the purpose of adjusting them to such a fixed position on said post as may he demanded by the diameter of the bobbin upon which the yarn is being wound and of adjusting the contiguous ends of a series of guides on a frame one to the other, and, furthermore, for adjusting said plates so that the yarn-slot 6 between the edges of them shall stand level irrespectiie of the perpendicularity of the post A.
The plate b is adjustable vertically on post It on plate at by means of the oblong screwholes therein, so as to provide such a width of yarn-slot as will adapt it to different numbers of yarn, the entrance to said slot being between the end of plate I) and arm 17 on plate d.
In practice a series of guides is arranged along on the rail on one side of a spoolingframe, one for each bobbin, and rod 0 may run continuously in front of the series of guides through the perforated upper ends of the arms As shown, said rod 0 may be adjusted to such a height in front of the guide, relative to the yarn-slot, as to cause the yarn to run at a proper angle over the guide and through the slot.
It will be seen that the form of the combined upper edges of the plates at and I) conduces to the placing of a yarn into slot 0, when it is laid across the guide, without the aid of the operator.
lhe operation of our varn-guide will be easily understood from its description by persons skilled in the art to which it appertains.
The guide-rod 0, instead of being held by arm B, may he supported in front of the spoolerguides upon standards set in the rail which carries the guides, and said standards may be arranged so that the heightot' said rod may be varied as occasion may require.
\Vhat we claim as our invention is- 1. In combination with post A, the plate (I, provided with the obliquely-curved arm 1 and the post h, and having the oblong screwhole through its lower portion, as shown, the plate
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