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US29451A
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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
    • B65H75/00Storing webs, tapes, or filamentary material, e.g. on reels
    • B65H75/02Cores, formers, supports, or holders for coiled, wound, or folded material, e.g. reels, spindles, bobbins, cop tubes, cans, mandrels or chucks
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    • B65H75/10Kinds or types of circular or polygonal cross-section without flanges, e.g. cop tubes
    • 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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  • My invention consists in the manufacture of the barrel of a spinning tube of two pieces of tinned iron plate rolled or otherwise worked into tubular form, by placing one within the other and soldering them together in such manner as to form a solid tube; and in soldering bushings of copper into the ends of the inner tube to lit the spindle.
  • the tube thus constructed is much stronger and more durable than the cast iron tubes commonly employed and is much better balanced, as the cast iron tubes which have to go through the tedious process of drilling throughout their whole length are seldom perfectly true, for the least open place in the tube leads the drill astray and many tubes are lost or spoiled in the drilling from this cause.
  • a is the inner shell
  • b the outer shell of tinned plate of which the barrel of the tube is composed
  • c (Z, are the two bushings of copper.
  • c is the whirl fitted to the exterior of the tube
  • j is a errnle of copper fitted and soldered to the exterior of the tube below the whirl.
  • the two shells a., and Z are rolled or otherwise worked up to a cylindrical shape by any of the means commonly employed 1n making tubes from sheet metal, their edges being brought nearly close together and a,be1ng made to t tightly into b.
  • the bushes c, and d are made of pieces of sheet copper rolled up or otherwise formed like the shells a, and b, with their edges nearly meeting or of co per tubing, and fitted snugly into the en s of the shell a, and the ferrule f, is made in a similar manner and fitted snugly over the lower end of the shell, and the whirl e, is made of cast iron and itted snugly over the shell b, above the ferrule f.
  • care is taken to ring their joints on opposite sides as shown at g, 7L, Fig. 2, and the joints in the bushings c, and d, and ferrule 7, do not meet the joints in the shells.
  • the parts are thus put together, they are dipped first into muriate of tin and afterwards into melted solder, which enters the joints between the edges of the shells, bushings and thimbles, and finds its way between the two shells and between the whirl, ferrule and bushings, and the shells, and immediately after being taken from the melted solder they are placed in a swage and byI that means the parts are compressed tightly together and their edges closed up, so that all are combined in such a manner as to constitute a solid tube.
  • the bushings are then ground out or otherwise manipulated to remove the solder from their interior and the exterior of the tube turned in a lathe or otherwise finished up for the same purpose and to make them true and smooth.
  • the copper bushings iitting the spindle are very durable making the tubes wear longer than when constructed in any other way.

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D. D. ALLEN, OF' SOUTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS.
TUBE FOR SPINNING-FRAMES.
Speccaton of Letters Patent No. 29,451, dated August 7, 1860.
To all whom it may concern: Y
Be it known that I, D. D. ALLEN, of South Adams, in the county of Berkshire and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Tubes for Spinning- Frames; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part or this specification, in which- Figure l, is a central longitudinal section of a tube constructed according` to my invention. Fig. 2 is a transverse section of the same.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the several figures.
My invention consists in the manufacture of the barrel of a spinning tube of two pieces of tinned iron plate rolled or otherwise worked into tubular form, by placing one within the other and soldering them together in such manner as to form a solid tube; and in soldering bushings of copper into the ends of the inner tube to lit the spindle. The tube thus constructed is much stronger and more durable than the cast iron tubes commonly employed and is much better balanced, as the cast iron tubes which have to go through the tedious process of drilling throughout their whole length are seldom perfectly true, for the least open place in the tube leads the drill astray and many tubes are lost or spoiled in the drilling from this cause.
To enable others to construct the tubes according to my invention I will proceed to describe it with reference to the drawings.
a, is the inner shell, and b, the outer shell of tinned plate of which the barrel of the tube is composed, c, (Z, are the two bushings of copper.
c, is the whirl fitted to the exterior of the tube, and j", is a errnle of copper fitted and soldered to the exterior of the tube below the whirl.
The two shells a., and Z), are rolled or otherwise worked up to a cylindrical shape by any of the means commonly employed 1n making tubes from sheet metal, their edges being brought nearly close together and a,be1ng made to t tightly into b.
The bushes c, and d, are made of pieces of sheet copper rolled up or otherwise formed like the shells a, and b, with their edges nearly meeting or of co per tubing, and fitted snugly into the en s of the shell a, and the ferrule f, is made in a similar manner and fitted snugly over the lower end of the shell, and the whirl e, is made of cast iron and itted snugly over the shell b, above the ferrule f. In together care is taken to ring their joints on opposite sides as shown at g, 7L, Fig. 2, and the joints in the bushings c, and d, and ferrule 7, do not meet the joints in the shells. W hen the parts are thus put together, they are dipped first into muriate of tin and afterwards into melted solder, which enters the joints between the edges of the shells, bushings and thimbles, and finds its way between the two shells and between the whirl, ferrule and bushings, and the shells, and immediately after being taken from the melted solder they are placed in a swage and byI that means the parts are compressed tightly together and their edges closed up, so that all are combined in such a manner as to constitute a solid tube. The bushings are then ground out or otherwise manipulated to remove the solder from their interior and the exterior of the tube turned in a lathe or otherwise finished up for the same purpose and to make them true and smooth. The copper bushings iitting the spindle are very durable making the tubes wear longer than when constructed in any other way.
I do not conne myself to the mode herein described of soldering the parts of the tube together.
TWhat I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. Constructing the barrel ot the tube of two pieces ol tinned plate iron fitted together and united by soldering si'lbstanti ally as here i n described.
2. In combination with the barrel composed of two shells of tinned iron plate, the copper bushings applied and sold-ered within the inner shell substantially as herein described.
D. D. ALLEN.
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US2668020A (en) * 1950-10-25 1954-02-02 Sonoco Products Co Yarn shipping core
US4948467A (en) * 1989-05-17 1990-08-14 The Black Clawson Company Extended nip press with induced repulsion
US20040049380A1 (en) * 2000-11-30 2004-03-11 Hiroyuki Ehara Audio decoder and audio decoding method

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2668020A (en) * 1950-10-25 1954-02-02 Sonoco Products Co Yarn shipping core
US4948467A (en) * 1989-05-17 1990-08-14 The Black Clawson Company Extended nip press with induced repulsion
US20040049380A1 (en) * 2000-11-30 2004-03-11 Hiroyuki Ehara Audio decoder and audio decoding method

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