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  • My invention relates to improvements in feeding devices for cardingengines, in which a cylinder provided with straight and crooked hooks works in connection with a combing apparatus; and the objects of my improvements are, first, to lay the fibers of the wool andother fibrous material to be mixed together parallel to each other; and, second, to deliver the fleece equally mixed of the diftierentmaterial-such as wool, silk, cotton, &c.--to the carding-engine or other preparingmachine.
  • diftierentmaterial such as wool, silk, cotton, &c.--to the carding-engine or other preparingmachine.
  • the driving-shaft a is provided with a suitable pulley, b, to communicate the desired motion to the same.
  • a gear-wheel, c is attached, working into a gear-wheel, e, attached to a shaft, 01, and this wheel 0 works into another gear-wheel, f, fast to a shaft, g.
  • the shafts d and 9 receive the desired motion.
  • a connecting-rod, h is attached to transfer the motion from the same to the gear-wheel i, which latter meshes into a smaller gear-wheel, 7c, producing only an oscillating motion to the shaft carrying this wheel 70, and consequently to the comb k, Fig. 3, attached to said shaft.
  • the connecting-pin e of the rod h in the wheel 6 is nearer to the center of said wheel than the connecting-pin t" of said rod h in the wheel z, in consequence of which, while the connecting-pin e in Wheel 0 makes a regularcomplete revolution,theconnecting-pin c" in the wheel i makes only a partial revolution backward and forward, and which is the motion communicated to said wheel 17, which, be-
  • a cbnnecting rod 1, is attached, connected to a lever, m, fixed to a shaft, e,which carries the levers mand which latter are connected through rod 0 with the combing mechanismp q, communicating aforward and backward motion to said combing mechanism.
  • a shaft da bevel-gear wheel 8 is attached, working into a corresponding bevel-gear wheel, t, fast upon an upright shaft, t, and provided at its upper end with a worm, t Fig. 2, working into a large wheel, a, attached to the shaft 4, upon which thecollecting-cylinderrisfastened,comm unicating thereby the desired motion to this cylinder 1*.
  • This cylinder is provided around its periphery with long crooked and short straight books, which retain the wool and other material on this cylinder 4 until the same are withdrawn from its surface by the oscillating comb 7c and the feedingcylinders of the carding-engine or other preparing-machine arranged for that purpose.
  • This band (1/ delivers the wool, &c., to the collectingcylinderr, when the teeth and the circumference of said cylinder take off the wool, &c., to be combed and evened by means of the combing mechanism 19 q, when the thus combed and evened material is taken off by the comb k, which delivers the fleece again upon the other part of this band a, to be delivered at its end to the cardingengine or other preparing-machine.
  • the combing apparatus 10 q moved by the rod 0, strikes only While moving away from the comb 7a through the fleece collected on the surface of the cylinder r, and lays during this operation the fibers of the wool or other material all parallel to each other. WVhen this combing apparatusp q is moved by means of the rod 0 toward the comb 7c the levers y, supporting the upper end of" this combing apparatus p q, raise this apparatus so that its teeth do not strike the fleece. This raising motion of the combing apparatus is produced in the following manner;
  • the levers g which support the upper end of the combing apparatus 10 q, are attached to a shaft, g, to which a lever, or, is fastened, Fig. 2.
  • a wheel, '0 is fastened, to which a connecting-rod, w, is attached, the other end of which is attached to the lever .00, fast upon the shaft g.
  • the collecting-cylinder 1 provided with straight and crooked hooks or teeth, gearwheel a, worm t shaft t, bevel gear wheels t and s, and shaft d, and drivingshaft a, in comoperate substantiallyin the manner and for the purpose herein described.
  • wheel 1 shaft g, the rod 0, levers m and a, connecting-rod l, gear-wheels], e, and 0, and drivi-v in g-shaft a,the whole being arranged and combined to operate in the manner and for the purpose substantially as set forth.

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JEAN THQLEMAIRE, QF HODIMONT-VERVIERS, BELGIUM.
FEEDING DEVICE FOR CARDlNG-ENGINES.
' SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 255,519, dated March 28, 1882.
Application filed October 53, 1880. (Model.) Patented in Belgium June 9, 1879, in France August 20, 1879, and August 12, 1880, in Germany June 8, 1880, and in Austria-Hungary October 12, 1880.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, J EAN THOMAS LEMAIRE, a subject of the King of Belgium, residing at Hodimont-Verviers, in the Kingdom of Belgium, have invented a new and useful Feeding Device for Garding-Engines, (for which I have obtained apatentin Belgium hearing date June 9, 18.79, No. 48,437,) of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in feeding devices for cardingengines, in which a cylinder provided with straight and crooked hooks works in connection with a combing apparatus; and the objects of my improvements are, first, to lay the fibers of the wool andother fibrous material to be mixed together parallel to each other; and, second, to deliver the fleece equally mixed of the diftierentmaterial-such as wool, silk, cotton, &c.--to the carding-engine or other preparingmachine. I obtain these objects by the mechanism illustrated in the accompanying drawings, where- Figures 1 and 2 represent side views of the two sides of the machine. Fig. 3 is a vertical section of the same, and Fig. at is a top view.
Similar letters represent similar parts in all the figures.
The driving-shaft a is provided with a suitable pulley, b, to communicate the desired motion to the same. To this shaft a a gear-wheel, c, is attached, working into a gear-wheel, e, attached to a shaft, 01, and this wheel 0 works into another gear-wheel, f, fast to a shaft, g. By this arrangement the shafts d and 9 receive the desired motion.
To the wheel 6 a connecting-rod, h, is attached to transfer the motion from the same to the gear-wheel i, which latter meshes intoa smaller gear-wheel, 7c, producing only an oscillating motion to the shaft carrying this wheel 70, and consequently to the comb k, Fig. 3, attached to said shaft. The connecting-pin e of the rod h in the wheel 6 is nearer to the center of said wheel than the connecting-pin t" of said rod h in the wheel z, in consequence of which, while the connecting-pin e in Wheel 0 makes a regularcomplete revolution,theconnecting-pin c" in the wheel i makes only a partial revolution backward and forward, and which is the motion communicated to said wheel 17, which, be-
ing again communicated to the wheel it, produces thereby the desired oscillation to the shaft carrying said wheel is and comb 7c. This comb It serves to takeoff thefleece, previously combed and evened, from the collectiing-cylinder 0'. a
To the geanwheel f a cbnnecting rod, 1, is attached, connected to a lever, m, fixed to a shaft, e,which carries the levers mand which latter are connected through rod 0 with the combing mechanismp q, communicating aforward and backward motion to said combing mechanism. To the other end of the shaft da bevel-gear wheel, 8, is attached, working into a corresponding bevel-gear wheel, t, fast upon an upright shaft, t, and provided at its upper end with a worm, t Fig. 2, working into a large wheel, a, attached to the shaft 4, upon which thecollecting-cylinderrisfastened,comm unicating thereby the desired motion to this cylinder 1*. This cylinder is provided around its periphery with long crooked and short straight books, which retain the wool and other material on this cylinder 4 until the same are withdrawn from its surface by the oscillating comb 7c and the feedingcylinders of the carding-engine or other preparing-machine arranged for that purpose.
An endless band, a, running over rollers a. (45, receives its motion through the pulley d attached to the shaft 1", and the pulley d, attached to the shaft carrying the roller a". This band (1/ delivers the wool, &c., to the collectingcylinderr, when the teeth and the circumference of said cylinder take off the wool, &c., to be combed and evened by means of the combing mechanism 19 q, when the thus combed and evened material is taken off by the comb k, which delivers the fleece again upon the other part of this band a, to be delivered at its end to the cardingengine or other preparing-machine. The combing apparatus 10 q, moved by the rod 0, strikes only While moving away from the comb 7a through the fleece collected on the surface of the cylinder r, and lays during this operation the fibers of the wool or other material all parallel to each other. WVhen this combing apparatusp q is moved by means of the rod 0 toward the comb 7c the levers y, supporting the upper end of" this combing apparatus p q, raise this apparatus so that its teeth do not strike the fleece. This raising motion of the combing apparatus is produced in the following manner;
The levers g, which support the upper end of the combing apparatus 10 q, are attached to a shaft, g, to which a lever, or, is fastened, Fig. 2. At the end of the shaft 9 a wheel, '0, is fastened, to which a connecting-rod, w, is attached, the other end of which is attached to the lever .00, fast upon the shaft g. By this arrangement the levers g are moved upward, and consequently the combing apparatus, at the time when said combing apparatus is moved toward the comb k by the action of the rod 0.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The collecting-cylinder 1, provided with straight and crooked hooks or teeth, gearwheel a, worm t shaft t, bevel gear wheels t and s, and shaft d, and drivingshaft a, in comoperate substantiallyin the manner and for the purpose herein described.
2. The combing apparatus 10 q, in combination with levers y and x,connecting-rod w, and
wheel 1;, shaft g, the rod 0, levers m and a, connecting-rod l, gear-wheels], e, and 0, and drivi-v in g-shaft a,the whole being arranged and combined to operate in the manner and for the purpose substantially as set forth.
3. In combination with the withdrawingoomb k, the gear-wheels 7c and z, the connecting-rod h, and gear-wheels c and 0, shaft 61, and drivingshaft 01, substantially in the manner and for the purpose described.
JEAN TH. LEMAIRE.
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E. E. RAAsE, FRANZ POSSAWKA.
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