US300A - Machine foe spinning woolen roving - Google Patents
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- my invention consists in passing the woolen roving between the opposite sides of an endless belt d, cl, while the sides of the belt are pressed into contact with the thread of the roving. Vhile this thread passes between the opposite sides of the endless belt at right angles to those sides, the belt is in rapid motion over and under two rollers, and these opposite sides of the belt moving necessarily in opposite directions and being in contact with the thread, twist the roving and prevent its being broken as it is drawn out togreater length and neness.
- the roving is wound on a spool (marked z', see Figure 4,) this spool rests on a drum, (marked 0, see Fig. 4;) from the spool the roving passes between a pair of rollers placed near the spool, (I call this pair, the back rollers, the upper one whereof I mark see Fig. 4;) from these back rollers the roving runs a considerable distance in the direction of the line, w, (see Fig. 4,) and then passes between the sides of an endless belt; this belt I place ⁇ immediately in the rear of another pair of rollers. (This pair I call the front rollers, marked c, see Fig.
- these smaller rollers placed bet-ween the rollers a, a are designed to press down the upper side of the belt, till it comes almost in contact with tlie lower side; in this position the woolen roving, 10, on its way from the back rollers, m, passes between the opposite sides of this endless belt; these opposite sides move in opposite directions, and by their contact with the thread of the roving twist this roving, which twist can be made greater or less at pleasure.
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EDGAR M. TITooMB, oF ANDovER, MASSACHUSETTS'.
MACHINE Ioiz SPINNING WooLEN ItovING.
ToaZZ whom it may concern Be it known that I, EDGAR M. TITcoMB, of Andover, in the countyv of Essexy and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, machinist, have invented a new and Improved Machine for Spinning Noolven Roving, (vulgarly called roping;) and I do hereby de clare the following is a full and exact description.
The nature of my invention consists in passing the woolen roving between the opposite sides of an endless belt d, cl, while the sides of the belt are pressed into contact with the thread of the roving. Vhile this thread passes between the opposite sides of the endless belt at right angles to those sides, the belt is in rapid motion over and under two rollers, and these opposite sides of the belt moving necessarily in opposite directions and being in contact with the thread, twist the roving and prevent its being broken as it is drawn out togreater length and neness.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will describe its constructiony and operation.
I construct a machine in the form now used. The roving is wound on a spool (marked z', see Figure 4,) this spool rests on a drum, (marked 0, see Fig. 4;) from the spool the roving passes between a pair of rollers placed near the spool, (I call this pair, the back rollers, the upper one whereof I mark see Fig. 4;) from these back rollers the roving runs a considerable distance in the direction of the line, w, (see Fig. 4,) and then passes between the sides of an endless belt; this belt I place` immediately in the rear of another pair of rollers. (This pair I call the front rollers, marked c, see Fig. 4;) having passed between the opposite sides of my endless belt and between the front rollers, the roving runs onward in the line, w, to the liyer which twists it and winds it on the bobbin. Immediately in the rear of the front rollers, I place two rollers, (marked CZ, see Fig. 1,) which rollers I add to the machine, over and under these rollers, a, a, the endless belt passes; the upper side of this endless belt passes under two smaller rollers by me also added, (see Fig. 1;) these smaller rollers placed bet-ween the rollers a, a, are designed to press down the upper side of the belt, till it comes almost in contact with tlie lower side; in this position the woolen roving, 10, on its way from the back rollers, m, passes between the opposite sides of this endless belt; these opposite sides move in opposite directions, and by their contact with the thread of the roving twist this roving, which twist can be made greater or less at pleasure. By thus twisting the roving as it passes from the back rollers to the front, I prevent the thread from breaking as it is drawn out to greater length.
vI/Vhat I claim as my invention is this- The application of this endless belt so as to twist the thread of the woolen roving on its passage from the back rollers to the front rollers, as before described.
EDGAR M. TITC-OMB.
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