US2781629A - Textile spindle - Google Patents

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US2781629A
US2781629A US447977A US44797754A US2781629A US 2781629 A US2781629 A US 2781629A US 447977 A US447977 A US 447977A US 44797754 A US44797754 A US 44797754A US 2781629 A US2781629 A US 2781629A
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Albert E Winslow
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Priority to GB12124/55A priority patent/GB782941A/en
Priority to DEST9815A priority patent/DE1028025B/de
Priority to ES0221948A priority patent/ES221948A1/es
Priority to FR1125710D priority patent/FR1125710A/fr
Priority to CH329010D priority patent/CH329010A/fr
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01HSPINNING OR TWISTING
    • D01H7/00Spinning or twisting arrangements
    • D01H7/02Spinning or twisting arrangements for imparting permanent twist
    • D01H7/04Spindles
    • D01H7/045Spindles provided with flexible mounting elements for damping vibration or noise, or for avoiding or reducing out-of-balance forces due to rotation
    • D01H7/048Spindles provided with flexible mounting elements for damping vibration or noise, or for avoiding or reducing out-of-balance forces due to rotation with means using plastic deformation of members

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  • This invention relates to textile spindles such as are used in spinning frames and the like, and more particularly to a spindle of this sort in which a unique arrangement is provided for fitting the spindle blade with bearings and supporting these bearings during operation.
  • the textile spindle of the present invention may incorporate any conventional form of blade and is arranged for attachment on a spindle rail in the usual manner, but provides a composite or split housing for the spindle blade bearings that is characterized by separate longitudinal portions formed interiorly with respectively matched transverse grooves that constitute seating recesses for the bear' gs upon assembly of the housing lengthwise about the blade below the spindle whorl.
  • the split housing can be used to particular advantage in assembling the spindle readily for accurate support of the bearings and a resulting extended service life, while at the same time allowingany maintenance adjustments or replacements to be made easily and rapidly.
  • this spindle construction of the present invention is especially well adapted to accommodate use to resilient rings or boots about the spindle blade bearings to absorb vibration and allow restricted movement of the spindle blade axis to find its axis of gyration during operation.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation of a textile spindle constructed in accordance with the present invention
  • Fig. 2 is a similar side elevation partly sectioned along the line 2-2 in Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a further fragmentary side elevation corresponding to Fig. 1, but having the lower portion thereof sectioned vertically and centrally;
  • Fig. 4 is a bottom end view corresponding to Fig. 3.
  • the textilespindle of they present invention as illustrated comprises an upper sheath or filler section 10 suitably fitted with a wear tip 12 and having a spindle whorl 14 mounted at the lower end thereof.
  • This upper sheath or filler section 10 is in turn mounted on a lower blade 16, and constitutes therewith a composite spindle blade, it being understood that the blade 16 might alternatively be extended upwardly and fitted with a whorl for use without any uper sheath or filler section if desired.
  • the spindle blade 16 has bearing units 18 and '20 fixed thereon in spaced relation below the whorl 14,-and these bearing units 18 and 20 are preferably fitted peripherally with resilient rings or boots as at 22 and 24 for the purpose previously mentioned.
  • These resilient boots 22 and 24 should be non-oxidizing and oil resistant, and are preferably formed of a synthetic rubber material such as neoprene or Buna S.
  • the bearings 18 and 20 should be of the prelubricated and sealed type for employing the present invention to the best advantage. 1
  • the 'comp'osite or split housing provided according to the present invention for supporting the spindle blade bearings 18 and 20 is indicated generally in the drawings by the reference numeral 26, and is shown as comprising complementary housing portions 28 and 30 that are exteriorly threaded to" receive the usual form of washer 32 and lock nut 34 for clamping the textile spindle in the usual inann'er'on 'a'spindle rail against matched shoulders formed respectively on the housing portions at 36 and 38.
  • the complementary housing portions 28 and 30 are formed with matched transverse grooves as at 40 and 42 that are spaced therein and proportioned to form circumferential seats for the bearing units 18 and 20 when the housing portions 28 and 30 are assembled lengthwise about the spindle blade 16 below the whorl 14.
  • Assembly of the housing portions 28 and 30 is provided for by arranging dowel holes 44 adjacent the lower end of one housing portion 28 and locating bosses 46 to fit these dowel holes 44 when the housing portions 28 and 30 are mated. When properly located in this manner assembly screws are easily inserted adjacent the top and bottom of the composite housing 26, as at 48 and 50 to fix it in operating relation.
  • the composite housing 26 of the present invention provides fior easy access to the spindle blade bearings 18 and 20 whenever necmsary during operation and thereby substantially simplifies maintenance problems as well as providing a more serviceable spindle construction.
  • a textile spindle comprising a blade, a whorl thereon, bearing units fixed on the lower portion of said blade below said whorl, and a composite base forming a housing' about the lower portion of said blade and providing a composite seat in which said bearing units are fixed upon assembly of said composite base.
  • a textile spindle comprising a blade, a whorl thereon, bearing units fixed in spaced relation on the lower portion of said blade below said whorl, and a composite base surrounding the lower portion of said blade and characterized by separate longitudinal portions formed interiorly with respectively matched seating recesses for said bearing units.
  • a textile spindle comprising a blade, a whorl thereon, bearing units fixed in spaced relation on the lower portion of said blade below said whorl, and a composite base formed by a pair of complementary housing halves assembled lengthwise about said lower blade portion and formed interiorly with respectively matched transverse grooves comp ositely supporting said bearing units.
  • a textile spindle comprising a blade, a whorl thereon, bearing units fixed in spaced relation on the lower portion of said blade below said whorl, said bearing units being prelubricated and sealed, and a composite base formed by complementary longitudinal housing portions assembled lengthwise about said lower blade portion and having respectively matched transverse grooves therein forming circumferential seats for said bearing units upon assembly of said composite base.
  • a textile spindle comprising a blade, at whorl thereon, upper and lower bearing units fixed in spaced relation on said blade below said whorl,. said bearing units being prelubricated and sealed and being fitted peripherally with resilient boots, and a composite base formed by complementary longitudinal housing portions assembled lengthwise about said blade below said whorl and having respectively matched transverse grooves therein forming 4 V circumferential seats supporting said bearing units at the resilient boots thereon upon assembly of said composite base.

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BE538949D BE538949A (cs) 1954-08-05
NL89535D NL89535C (cs) 1954-08-05
US447977A US2781629A (en) 1954-08-05 1954-08-05 Textile spindle
GB12124/55A GB782941A (en) 1954-08-05 1955-04-27 Improved bearing assembly for textile-spinning spindle
DEST9815A DE1028025B (de) 1954-08-05 1955-04-29 Spindellagergehaeuse fuer Spinn- und Zwirnspindeln
ES0221948A ES221948A1 (es) 1954-08-05 1955-05-23 Perfeccionamientos en usos para la industria textil
FR1125710D FR1125710A (fr) 1954-08-05 1955-06-02 Broche pour métier à filer
CH329010D CH329010A (fr) 1954-08-05 1955-06-09 Broche pour machine textile

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US2959908A (en) * 1959-04-10 1960-11-15 Saco Lowell Shops Live spindle
US3019591A (en) * 1961-09-07 1962-02-06 Const Mec Textiles Textile spindle
US3153314A (en) * 1963-01-21 1964-10-20 Curtiss Wright Corp Textile spindles
US3438191A (en) * 1967-06-05 1969-04-15 Viktor Sergeevich Kuznetsov Sockets for spindles
US3973739A (en) * 1973-12-21 1976-08-10 Akzona Incorporated Winding apparatus
US4010600A (en) * 1975-04-16 1977-03-08 The Kendall Company Retipped top-drive filling spindles

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DE1196557B (de) 1963-07-11 1965-07-08 Tabak & Ind Masch Vorrichtung zum Abnehmen, Auflockern und Mischen von blattaehnlichem Gut wie Tabak
IT1230283B (it) * 1989-06-15 1991-10-18 Nuovo Pignone Spa Piede di fuso perfezionato per filatoio ad anello ad alta velocita'.
DE10332748A1 (de) * 2003-07-17 2005-02-17 Saurer Gmbh & Co. Kg Ringspinnspindel

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US264297A (en) * 1882-09-12 Gilman jaquitb
US619930A (en) * 1899-02-21 Island
US2558210A (en) * 1949-07-30 1951-06-26 Fletcher Works Inc Spinning spindle
US2573081A (en) * 1950-06-27 1951-10-30 Stevens & Co Inc J P Twister frame spindle support
US2609254A (en) * 1950-05-06 1952-09-02 Harris Thomas Spindle for spinning and twisting frames

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DE521534C (de) * 1931-03-25 Koloman Bruell Nachgiebiges Kugel- oder Rollenhalslager fuer in Spurlagern abgestuetzte Spinn-, Zwirn- und Spulspindeln
DE517698C (de) * 1931-02-10 Carl Hamel Akt Ges Halslager fuer Spinn- und Zwirnspindeln
GB673763A (en) * 1949-08-25 1952-06-11 Morgan Crucible Co Improved bolsters for spinning mules

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US264297A (en) * 1882-09-12 Gilman jaquitb
US619930A (en) * 1899-02-21 Island
US2558210A (en) * 1949-07-30 1951-06-26 Fletcher Works Inc Spinning spindle
US2609254A (en) * 1950-05-06 1952-09-02 Harris Thomas Spindle for spinning and twisting frames
US2573081A (en) * 1950-06-27 1951-10-30 Stevens & Co Inc J P Twister frame spindle support

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2959908A (en) * 1959-04-10 1960-11-15 Saco Lowell Shops Live spindle
US3019591A (en) * 1961-09-07 1962-02-06 Const Mec Textiles Textile spindle
US3153314A (en) * 1963-01-21 1964-10-20 Curtiss Wright Corp Textile spindles
US3438191A (en) * 1967-06-05 1969-04-15 Viktor Sergeevich Kuznetsov Sockets for spindles
US3973739A (en) * 1973-12-21 1976-08-10 Akzona Incorporated Winding apparatus
US4010600A (en) * 1975-04-16 1977-03-08 The Kendall Company Retipped top-drive filling spindles
US4115911A (en) * 1975-04-16 1978-09-26 The Kendall Company Method of making retipped top-drive filling spindles

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DE1028025B (de) 1958-04-10
ES221948A1 (es) 1955-09-01
CH329010A (fr) 1958-04-15
GB782941A (en) 1957-09-18

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