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US2640664A
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    • D02YARNS; MECHANICAL FINISHING OF YARNS OR ROPES; WARPING OR BEAMING
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  • This invention relates to the spacing of filamentary elements for grouping them in a desired arrangement and in parallel relation and is especially useful in the spacing of cords in the manufacture of weftless cord fabric although the invention is also useful in spacing yarns, cords. wires or filaments for delivery to calendaring, beaming and other machines.
  • Objects of the invention are to provide for spacing of elements in a desired relation, to provide for evenly arranging the elements at any desired spacing, to quickly effect change in the spacing without disturbing pattern or equality of spacing, and to provide such change in spacing without rethreading of elements.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of apparatus constructed in accordance with and embodying the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view thereof, parts being broken away.
  • Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional detail view of one of the thread guides.
  • the filamentary elements II which may be threads, cords, wires, or filaments are drawn from supply spools (not shown) and are delivered in uniformly spacedapart relation and into a single plane about a guide roll I I.
  • a pair of eyelet boards, [2, [3 are hingedly mounted edge to edge as by pivot bearings I4, I5 carried by upper and lower supports It, I! about a vertical axis.
  • These boards are formed with a multi- 'plicity of openings therethrough for receiving non-abrasive guide bushings [8 through which the elements ID are threaded.
  • the guide openings are preferably arranged in horizontal and inclined rows to distribute them over the boards as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the pivot bearing l4 may be supported by a horizontal frame member 20 supported by columns 2 I, 22 and the lower pivot bearing 15 may be supported in vertical alignment therewith by a column 23.
  • an arcuate track 24 is supported by the columns 2
  • Each eyelet-board has a hanger 25 secured thereto and having wheels 26, 27 for engaging the track.
  • a locking pin 30 is slidably mounted in the hanger and is adapted to engage in any one of a series of holes 3
  • a bell-crank lever 32 is pivotally mounted on the hanger as at 33.
  • One end of the lever engages a notch in the looking pin for retracting the pin against pressure of a spring 34.
  • the other end of the lever is secured to a pull cord 35.
  • the arrangement is such that by swinging the eyelet boards about their pivots from a position where they are perpendicular to the elements [0 to a more inclined position such as that shown in Fig. 2, the spacing of the cords fed therefrom is reduced by an amount which varies with the cosine of the angle of adjustment. This is accomplished without disturbing the spaced arrangement of the elements as a group whether the elements are to be spaced equally or in some other desired arrangement.
  • the invention is of especial use in the manufacture of weftless cord fabric where parallel equally spaced cords are fed to a rubber calender and applied to a layer of rubber material. [The spacing of the cords may be adjusted without exchanging eyelet boards or rethreadingas a quick adjustment of the eyelet boards abouttheir pivots will provide any desired spacing within the range of adjustment.
  • Apparatus for spacing extensive filamentary elements for longitudinal travel of the elements in determinate spaced relation comprising a support, eyelet boards pivotally mounted on said support in sideby-side relation across the path of travel of the elements, each eyelet board having a plurality of apertures therethrough at fixed intervals for guiding individual elements, and arcuate track mounted on said support with its center coincident with the pivotal axis of said eyelet boards, wheel hangers cooperating with said track for supporting the movable ends of said boards, and means for locking said boards to said track in a plurality of positions inclined relative to the path of travel of the elements to adjust the spacing of the elements for delivery in parallel relation at a determinate spacing.

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June 2, 1953 D. K. PORTER 2,640,664
' APPARATUS FOR SRACING ELONGATE ELEMENTS Filed Dec. 19, 1950 2 Sheet-Sheet 1 f /27 flaw i flea ulwm ' A lrzL/finfaa Donald 'FDEZLER June 2, 1953 D. K. PORTER 2,640,664
APPARATUS FOR SPACING ELONGATE ELEMENTS Filed Dec. 19, 1950 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 I E UH Ea Patented June 2, 1953 APPARATUS FOR SPACING ELONGA'IE ELEMENTS Donald K. Porter, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, assignor to The B. F. Goodrich Company, New York, p N. Y., a corporation of New York Application December 19, 1950, Serial No. 201,611
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This invention relates to the spacing of filamentary elements for grouping them in a desired arrangement and in parallel relation and is especially useful in the spacing of cords in the manufacture of weftless cord fabric although the invention is also useful in spacing yarns, cords. wires or filaments for delivery to calendaring, beaming and other machines.
Objects of the invention are to provide for spacing of elements in a desired relation, to provide for evenly arranging the elements at any desired spacing, to quickly effect change in the spacing without disturbing pattern or equality of spacing, and to provide such change in spacing without rethreading of elements.
Other objects Will appear from the following description and the accompanying drawings.
Of the drawings Fig. 1 is a perspective view of apparatus constructed in accordance with and embodying the invention.
Fig. 2 is a plan view thereof, parts being broken away.
Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional detail view of one of the thread guides.
Referring to the drawings, the filamentary elements II], which may be threads, cords, wires, or filaments are drawn from supply spools (not shown) and are delivered in uniformly spacedapart relation and into a single plane about a guide roll I I. For spacing the elements It), a pair of eyelet boards, [2, [3 are hingedly mounted edge to edge as by pivot bearings I4, I5 carried by upper and lower supports It, I! about a vertical axis. These boards are formed with a multi- 'plicity of openings therethrough for receiving non-abrasive guide bushings [8 through which the elements ID are threaded. The guide openings are preferably arranged in horizontal and inclined rows to distribute them over the boards as shown in Fig. 1.
For supporting the boards, the pivot bearing l4 may be supported by a horizontal frame member 20 supported by columns 2 I, 22 and the lower pivot bearing 15 may be supported in vertical alignment therewith by a column 23. For locking the swinging ends of the boards l2, [3 in the desired positions of adjustment, an arcuate track 24 is supported by the columns 2|, 22 with its center of curvature in alignment with the pivot bearings. Each eyelet-board has a hanger 25 secured thereto and having wheels 26, 27 for engaging the track. A locking pin 30 is slidably mounted in the hanger and is adapted to engage in any one of a series of holes 3| formed in a vertical flange of the track. A bell-crank lever 32 is pivotally mounted on the hanger as at 33. One end of the lever engages a notch in the looking pin for retracting the pin against pressure of a spring 34. The other end of the lever is secured to a pull cord 35. The arrangement is such that by swinging the eyelet boards about their pivots from a position where they are perpendicular to the elements [0 to a more inclined position such as that shown in Fig. 2, the spacing of the cords fed therefrom is reduced by an amount which varies with the cosine of the angle of adjustment. This is accomplished without disturbing the spaced arrangement of the elements as a group whether the elements are to be spaced equally or in some other desired arrangement.
The invention is of especial use in the manufacture of weftless cord fabric where parallel equally spaced cords are fed to a rubber calender and applied to a layer of rubber material. [The spacing of the cords may be adjusted without exchanging eyelet boards or rethreadingas a quick adjustment of the eyelet boards abouttheir pivots will provide any desired spacing within the range of adjustment.
Variations may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as it is defined by the following claim.
I claim:
Apparatus for spacing extensive filamentary elements for longitudinal travel of the elements in determinate spaced relation, said apparatus comprising a support, eyelet boards pivotally mounted on said support in sideby-side relation across the path of travel of the elements, each eyelet board having a plurality of apertures therethrough at fixed intervals for guiding individual elements, and arcuate track mounted on said support with its center coincident with the pivotal axis of said eyelet boards, wheel hangers cooperating with said track for supporting the movable ends of said boards, and means for locking said boards to said track in a plurality of positions inclined relative to the path of travel of the elements to adjust the spacing of the elements for delivery in parallel relation at a determinate spacing.
DONALD K. PORTER.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 791,722 Palmer June 6, 1905 1,014,361 Aumann Jan. 12, 1912 1,022,283 Wardwell Apr. 2, 1912 1,377,052 Black May 3, 1921 2,116,766 Philipps May 10, 1938 2,322,825 Carlson June 29. 1943 2,542,097 Shafier et a1. Feb. 20, 1951 2,578,018 Rovas Dec. 11, -1
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US2872129A (en) * 1956-01-18 1959-02-03 Western Electric Co Strand feeding tool
US2963849A (en) * 1959-03-09 1960-12-13 Western Electric Co Wire guides for stranding cabler
US3895417A (en) * 1973-09-17 1975-07-22 Brunswick Corp Sliver guide
US4771596A (en) * 1970-04-20 1988-09-20 Brunswick Corporation Method of making fiber composite
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US1022283A (en) * 1905-03-22 1912-04-02 Universal Winding Co Creel.
US1377052A (en) * 1920-04-12 1921-05-03 Black Ralph Spool-rack
US2116766A (en) * 1937-02-08 1938-05-10 George B Phillips Reeding apparatus used in textile manufactures
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US2542097A (en) * 1948-07-10 1951-02-20 American Viscose Corp Creel tensioning device
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US1022283A (en) * 1905-03-22 1912-04-02 Universal Winding Co Creel.
US1014361A (en) * 1910-07-21 1912-01-09 Louis A Aumann Slasher.
US1377052A (en) * 1920-04-12 1921-05-03 Black Ralph Spool-rack
US2116766A (en) * 1937-02-08 1938-05-10 George B Phillips Reeding apparatus used in textile manufactures
US2322825A (en) * 1941-12-10 1943-06-29 Celanese Corp Yarn guide
US2578018A (en) * 1948-05-01 1951-12-11 Ohio Knitting Mills Inc Warp beam collar
US2542097A (en) * 1948-07-10 1951-02-20 American Viscose Corp Creel tensioning device

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US2847841A (en) * 1954-04-09 1958-08-19 Ernest A Feustel Yarn carrier
US2872129A (en) * 1956-01-18 1959-02-03 Western Electric Co Strand feeding tool
US2963849A (en) * 1959-03-09 1960-12-13 Western Electric Co Wire guides for stranding cabler
US4771596A (en) * 1970-04-20 1988-09-20 Brunswick Corporation Method of making fiber composite
US3895417A (en) * 1973-09-17 1975-07-22 Brunswick Corp Sliver guide
US4941275A (en) * 1988-10-13 1990-07-17 Logan Manufacturing Company Snow Groomer vehicle hydraulic hose guide
WO1997006088A1 (en) * 1995-08-04 1997-02-20 Aplicator System Ab Device for feeding a set of wires to a robot arm
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