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US2359820A
US2359820A US2359820DA US2359820A US 2359820 A US2359820 A US 2359820A US 2359820D A US2359820D A US 2359820DA US 2359820 A US2359820 A US 2359820A
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    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01HSPINNING OR TWISTING
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  • This invention provides a pressure apparatus for drawing mechanisms of textile slivers that allows of the loading by a. single weight of difierent pairs of rollers of the drawing mechanism and that is especially suitable for the drawing mechanisms described in Patent No. 2,205,701 and other mechanisms that include means to accompany the sliver whilst the drawing is efiected.
  • the invention consists in essence in making the pressure saddle formed by two members articulated to one another by means of a pin or articulation shaft, that is of a variable position in order to vary the relation of pressures.
  • the front or principal member of the saddle rests on the first pair of rollers or exit rollers of the thread and has a. downward extending branch to which there is articulated the stay rod connected to the lever loaded with the weight.
  • this principal member is articulated to a secondary or rear member that rests on the two last pairs of rollers of the drawing mechanism, forming for the first of these two pairs a bearing that fits on the collar of the roller, whilst for the second pair it has simply a flat surface that rests on the collar of the roller.
  • the articulation between the front principal member and the rear member means of a pin, the position of varied.
  • both the front member as well as the rear member have various orifices and on graduating the apparatus according to the separation of the rollers, the articulation pin is placed in one or other of the orifices to vary the relation of transmission or distribution is efiected by which may be of the pressure, with the object that notwithstanding varying theseparation of the rollers, it shall exercise on each one of them the proper pressure.
  • the top part of the front or principal saddle member is arranged sufficiently high to allow of the easywithdrawal of said conducting roller of the sliver and the condensers and at the same time to allow that when the clearer brush is run on this part of the saddle, it shall not touch the condenser nor the conducting roller.
  • the articulation point of this principal saddle member with the stay rod remains situated approximately between the conducting rollers of two contiguous slivers and preferably this part of the saddle is made of such a width that it forms a stop for the ends of these conducting rollers, preventing their longitudinal displacement.
  • Figure l is a cross section of the whole of the drawing mechanism
  • Figure 2 is an elevation of the pressure saddle.
  • I represents the first pair of rollers or delivery rollers of the thread and 2, 3 represent the two last pairs of rollers, of which the latter '3 corresponds to the entrance of the sliver.
  • the drawing mechanism includes also a pair of slip rollers 4 placed veryclose to the delivery rollers l and a conducting roller 5 of the sliver II] that rests on the lower rollers of the pairs eludes according to the former patent referred 2 and 4.
  • the mechanism intween the pairs of rollers 2 and 4 of the drawing mechanism and articulated in ll with a stay rod l5 which in its turn is caught by its lower end in the lever Ii loaded with a weight in the usual way.
  • the front member H of the pressure saddle forms on its front end a hook I! in order to be able to lift it easily by hand and immediately the plane J! to 2
  • this front saddle member presents a flat part 22 which rests on the collar of the top roller of pair I.
  • the back member l2 articulated to the member ll makes up simply a lever that has its articulation point in the middle part and in the front part forms a fork or hearing 23 to fit in the collar of the top roller of the pair 2 whilst subsequently it forms a fiat surface 24 by means of which it rests on the collar of the top roller of pair 3.
  • the position of the whole of the pressure saddle ll, I2 is determined by the fitting of the fork or hearing 23 in the collar of the roller of the pair 2, whilst in view of the flat surfaces 22, 24, there may be varied at will the separation between the pairs of rollers 2 and l and 2 and 3 to duly regulate the mechanism according to the fibres being treated and in all cases, the saddle is duly adapted by the plane surfaces 22 and 24 on the rollers l and 3.
  • both member II as well as member l2 have two or more orifices 26, 21 and according as to whether the pin 25 is placed in the orifice 25 or 21 the distance or length of lever arm from the point of application I! of the stay 15. to the point of articulation between the two halves l I, I2 is varied and consequently the ratio of transmission of force is varied.
  • This allows of the distribution of the pressure on the rollers, in such a way that notwithstanding the variations of separation between the rollers 2 and 2 the diiferent pairs of rollers are always properly loaded.
  • Pressure apparatus for textile sliver drawing machines having a plurality of pairs of drawing rollers including a front pair and two rear pairs arranged at a variable distance from said front pair, said apparatus comprising a double pressure saddle composed of a front saddle member and a rear saddle member, means for attaching a weight to said front member intermediate the ends thereof, said front member loading said front pair of rollers and said rear member loading said rear pairs of rollers, and pin means extending transversely of said members for pivotally interconnecting the same, said members being provided with means to vary the relation of the transmission of forces from 'said weight to said members in accordance with variations in distance between the front pair and the rear pairs of rollers, said last-named means being constituted by a plurality of alignable openings in each saddle member for the reception of said pin means in order to vary, in predetermined manner, the point of pivotal connection therebetween.
  • the means for attaching said weight consisting of a branch extending downwardly between the front and rear pairs of rollers, the end of said branch being laterally enlarged to provide a stop, whereby lateral displacement of a roller laterally adjacent said enlargement may be prevented.

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Oct. 10, 1944- R. BALMES SOLANAS PRESSURE APPARATUS FOR SPINNING MACHINES Filed March 27, 1942 Patented Oct. 10, 1944 PRESSURE APPARATUS FOR SPINNING MACHINES Ramon Balmes Solanas, Santa Coloma de Cervello, Spain, assignor to Colonia Giiell, S. A.,-
Barcelona, Spain Application March 27, 1942, Serial No. 436,537 In Spain May 1, 1941 2 Claims.
In spinning machines with several pairs of rollers, it is necessary to load some of these rollers in such a. way that they shall exercise on the sliver a pressure that shall hold the fibres properly and this is generally done by means of the so called pressure apparatus, which include a saddle or pressure piece that rests on the centre collars of thetop rollers of the drawing mechanism and by means of a stay rod is connected to a lever arranged below the rollers and loaded by a weight. When a single saddle has to exercise pressure on the different pairs of rollers of a drawing mechanism, it is necessary that it should be arranged in such a way that the pressure exercised by the lower weight is transmitted in a convenient proportion to the different rollers and at the same time that it should allow the different separations of the rollers and a proper working of the drawing mechanism.
This invention provides a pressure apparatus for drawing mechanisms of textile slivers that allows of the loading by a. single weight of difierent pairs of rollers of the drawing mechanism and that is especially suitable for the drawing mechanisms described in Patent No. 2,205,701 and other mechanisms that include means to accompany the sliver whilst the drawing is efiected.
The invention consists in essence in making the pressure saddle formed by two members articulated to one another by means of a pin or articulation shaft, that is of a variable position in order to vary the relation of pressures. The front or principal member of the saddle rests on the first pair of rollers or exit rollers of the thread and has a. downward extending branch to which there is articulated the stay rod connected to the lever loaded with the weight. On the back part this principal member is articulated to a secondary or rear member that rests on the two last pairs of rollers of the drawing mechanism, forming for the first of these two pairs a bearing that fits on the collar of the roller, whilst for the second pair it has simply a flat surface that rests on the collar of the roller.
The articulation between the front principal member and the rear member means of a pin, the position of varied. To this end, both the front member as well as the rear member have various orifices and on graduating the apparatus according to the separation of the rollers, the articulation pin is placed in one or other of the orifices to vary the relation of transmission or distribution is efiected by which may be of the pressure, with the object that notwithstanding varying theseparation of the rollers, it shall exercise on each one of them the proper pressure.
When the pressure apparatus is applied to a drawing mechanism provided with a roller to conduct or accompany the fibres and with condensers of the sliver as per Patent No. 2,205,701, the top part of the front or principal saddle member is arranged sufficiently high to allow of the easywithdrawal of said conducting roller of the sliver and the condensers and at the same time to allow that when the clearer brush is run on this part of the saddle, it shall not touch the condenser nor the conducting roller. In addition, the articulation point of this principal saddle member with the stay rod remains situated approximately between the conducting rollers of two contiguous slivers and preferably this part of the saddle is made of such a width that it forms a stop for the ends of these conducting rollers, preventing their longitudinal displacement. I
In the attached drawing there is shown as an example a drawing mechanism of a spinning machine of the type described in the previous mentioned patent, to which there has been applied a pressure apparatus according to this invention.
Figure l is a cross section of the whole of the drawing mechanism, and
Figure 2 is an elevation of the pressure saddle.
In the drawing, I represents the first pair of rollers or delivery rollers of the thread and 2, 3 represent the two last pairs of rollers, of which the latter '3 corresponds to the entrance of the sliver. These three pairs of rollers have to be duly loaded by means of the pressure apparatus, in such a way that they exercise on the fibres of the sliver an energetic pressure that duly holds the fibres in order to determine the drawing. The drawing mechanism includes also a pair of slip rollers 4 placed veryclose to the delivery rollers l and a conducting roller 5 of the sliver II] that rests on the lower rollers of the pairs eludes according to the former patent referred 2 and 4. Finally, the mechanism intween the pairs of rollers 2 and 4 of the drawing mechanism and articulated in ll with a stay rod l5 which in its turn is caught by its lower end in the lever Ii loaded with a weight in the usual way.
The front member H of the pressure saddle forms on its front end a hook I! in order to be able to lift it easily by hand and immediately the plane J! to 2| or vice versa, the bristles of this brush cannot touch the handle or top prolongation of the front condenser 'l or the frame- 7 work of the conducting roller 5.
In order to exercise pressure on the front pair of rollers I this front saddle member presents a flat part 22 which rests on the collar of the top roller of pair I.
The back member l2, articulated to the member ll makes up simply a lever that has its articulation point in the middle part and in the front part forms a fork or hearing 23 to fit in the collar of the top roller of the pair 2 whilst subsequently it forms a fiat surface 24 by means of which it rests on the collar of the top roller of pair 3. In consequence of this, the position of the whole of the pressure saddle ll, I2 is determined by the fitting of the fork or hearing 23 in the collar of the roller of the pair 2, whilst in view of the flat surfaces 22, 24, there may be varied at will the separation between the pairs of rollers 2 and l and 2 and 3 to duly regulate the mechanism according to the fibres being treated and in all cases, the saddle is duly adapted by the plane surfaces 22 and 24 on the rollers l and 3.
The articulation of the two parts II and I2 of the saddle is eifected by means of a pin 25 the position of which may be varied in order to change the relation of the transmission of forces. To this end both member II as well as member l2 have two or more orifices 26, 21 and according as to whether the pin 25 is placed in the orifice 25 or 21 the distance or length of lever arm from the point of application I! of the stay 15. to the point of articulation between the two halves l I, I2 is varied and consequently the ratio of transmission of force is varied. This allows of the distribution of the pressure on the rollers, in such a way that notwithstanding the variations of separation between the rollers 2 and 2 the diiferent pairs of rollers are always properly loaded.
When the pressure apparatus of this invention is used in a drawing mechanism according to the cited patent, such as is shown in the drawing, there is arranged on the end of the central arm l3 of the pressure saddle an expansion 30 which is of such dimensions that it occupies practically all the space that remains between the frameworks of two adjacent conducting rollers 5. In this way there is obtained, without complicating the apparatus, the convenient situation of these rollers 5 in such a way that they cannot be displaced axially as each one of them is limited on the one side by the support of the rollers and on the other by the expansion 30 of the arm I3.
I claim:
1. Pressure apparatus for textile sliver drawing machines having a plurality of pairs of drawing rollers including a front pair and two rear pairs arranged at a variable distance from said front pair, said apparatus comprising a double pressure saddle composed of a front saddle member and a rear saddle member, means for attaching a weight to said front member intermediate the ends thereof, said front member loading said front pair of rollers and said rear member loading said rear pairs of rollers, and pin means extending transversely of said members for pivotally interconnecting the same, said members being provided with means to vary the relation of the transmission of forces from 'said weight to said members in accordance with variations in distance between the front pair and the rear pairs of rollers, said last-named means being constituted by a plurality of alignable openings in each saddle member for the reception of said pin means in order to vary, in predetermined manner, the point of pivotal connection therebetween.
2. The apparatus as defined in claim 1, the means for attaching said weight consisting of a branch extending downwardly between the front and rear pairs of rollers, the end of said branch being laterally enlarged to provide a stop, whereby lateral displacement of a roller laterally adjacent said enlargement may be prevented.
RAMON BALMES SOLANAS.
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US2601705A (en) * 1952-07-01 Stahlecker
US2689984A (en) * 1949-03-16 1954-09-28 Richard K Whitehead Saddle for top rolls
US4413378A (en) * 1981-04-06 1983-11-08 Rieter Machine Works Limited Method and drafting arrangement for spinning machines for processing a fiber sliver
US4890359A (en) * 1988-01-11 1990-01-02 Rieter Maschinenfabrik Ag Apparatus for monitoring lap formation on a roll for guiding a textile sliver

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US2601705A (en) * 1952-07-01 Stahlecker
US2689984A (en) * 1949-03-16 1954-09-28 Richard K Whitehead Saddle for top rolls
US4413378A (en) * 1981-04-06 1983-11-08 Rieter Machine Works Limited Method and drafting arrangement for spinning machines for processing a fiber sliver
US4890359A (en) * 1988-01-11 1990-01-02 Rieter Maschinenfabrik Ag Apparatus for monitoring lap formation on a roll for guiding a textile sliver

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