US3025785A - Pneumatic feed means for fiber press - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to fiber feeding means and is particularly concerned with a pneumatic feeding means for conveying fibers to a fiber press or baler.
- baling or pressing of fibers such as cotton fibers into bales
- one of the important steps to be carried out is the conveying of the fibers into baling position. This movement of the fibers must be carried out rapidly in order to prevent the loss of time and, also, substantially uniform distribution of the fibers in the baling chamber is necessary in order to be able to produce bales of uniform density and which are square on the end so that they can easily be handled.
- Such mechanical fiber handling devices also tend to break fibers and to cause them to become entangled.
- the present invention proposes to utilize air for moving the fibers to and into a press box so that the fibers will be uniformly distributed in the box and will be conveyed thereto quickly without in any way damaging the fibers.
- a still further object of the invention is the provision of a fiber conveying device, particularly for fiber baling machines which is highly adaptable and which can be fitted to substantially all existing press types with only minor modification.
- a still further object of this invention is the provision of an apparatus for feeding fibers, particularly to fiber presses, which will handle the most delicate fibers without damaging the fibers in any way.
- Still a further object of this invention is the provision of a fiber feeding device which utilizes air as a conveying medium but which will operate on low air volumes and low pressures.
- FIGURE 1 is a view, particularly in section of a fiber press having a feed means according to this invention associated therewith,
- FIGURE 2 is a vertical sectional view indicated by line 2-2 on FIGURE 1,
- FIGURE 3 is a view similar to FIGURE 2 but shows the follower block retracted and also shows the condenser which supplies lint cotton to the hopper of the press and the arrangement for withdrawing air from the hopper,
- FIGURE 4 is a plan sectional view indicated by line 4-4 on FIGURE 3 showing the guides for a sliding gate forming a part of the structure
- FIGURE 5 is a vertical view drawn at enlarged scale showing more in detail a valve operating mechanism as sociated with the follower block, and
- FIGURE 6 is a sectional view similar to FIGURE 3 showing a modified arrangement for operating the exhaust duct valve and also showing an auxiliary air inlet.
- FIGURE 1 shows, somewhat diagrammatically, a fiber press or tramper having a press box 10 in which fibers, such as lint cotton, are compacted by a follower block 12 mounted on a ram 14 extending into a cylinder 16 that is carried in the tramper frame 18. Reversible energization of the motor made up by ram 14 and cylinder 16 will move the follower block in reciprocation and, by supplying fiber to the press box, a bale will be built up there- Referring now to FIGURES 2 through 5, it will be seen.
- Lint chute 24 has a continuous bottom sheet 26, side walls 28, and a top wall made up of the cover sheet or sheets 30 which top wall is abbreviated to leave space for an air opening 32 in the top of the hut chute opposite the opening 22.
- lint chute 24 is connected to the housing of a condenser 34 in which there is rotatably mounted the foraminous condenser drum 36.
- fibers such as cotton lint
- the condenser roll As the roll rotates, the fibers will be removed therefrom by the dofiing rollers 38 and delivered to lint chute 24.
- the side of the tramping hopper opposite the inlet opening 22 is provided with a screen 40 and attached to the hopper on the outside of screen 40 is an outlet hood or transition piece 42 that connects with an outlet duct 44 in which there is mounted a suction fan 46 having a drive motor 48.
- Duct 44, upstream of suction fan 46 has a damper or valve 50 fixed to a rotatable shaft 52 that has attached thereto an operating arm 54 connected with a link 56 that is adjustable in length by the turnbuckle 58 included therein.
- link 56 opposite arm 54 is connected to one end of a lever 60 pivoted to the frame of the machine at 62 and having a roller 64 on its end opposite its connection with link 56.
- a spring 66 connected between the frame of the trarnper and the roller end of lever 60 continuously urges the lever in a direction to close valve 50.
- a cam bar 68 having an inclined upper face 70 adapted for engaging roller 64 as the follower block approaches its retracted position and actuating lever 60 to open valve 50.
- the tramper frame adjacent the inlet opening 22 is provided with spaced guide channels 8t) in which is slidably mounted a gate or lint stop 82.
- This gate or lint stop is connected with the follower block by an angle leg 84 so as to move vertically therewith.
- the lower edge of the gate has a serrated configuration 86 which it is found is of benefit in separating the lint in the tramping chamber from lint remaining in the lint chute.
- a plate or gate 88 which extends downwardly about two-thirds the distance toward the bottom of the lint chute and which is swingable toward the tramping hopper. This plate is effective for restricting air flow through the lint chute to the lower portion thereof while being substantially freely swingable toward the tramping hopper while large quantities of lint are passing through the lint chute.
- the motor for the tramping block is arranged to cycle periodically and upon initiation of the downward movement, it will release valve 50 which will immediately close and cut off the suction to the tramping hopper. This will release the lint that is drawn against screen 40 so that the lint will be released into the tramping hopper and will drop into the press box and will be compacted therein by the advancing movement of the follower block.
- the gate 82 follows the follower block downwardly and stops the lint from moving from the lint chute into the hopper. This lint will accumulate in the lint chute until the follower block is again retracted and lifts gate 82 and opens valve 50.
- the advancing movement of the follower block is such that it passes downwardly beyond the inwardly extending arms 90 of the dogs 92 that are pivoted to the sides of the press box.
- This dog arrangement retains the lint in compacted condition in the press box.
- valve 100 in the outlet duct 102 is provided with a solenoid operator S1 for closing the valve and a solenoid operator S2 for opening the valve.
- Solenoid S1 is in circuit with a limit switch LS1 adapted for being closed by cam 194 on cam bar 106 when the fol-lower block reaches a predetermined advanced position, thus closing the valve in the same manner as valve 50 of the previously described modification was closed.
- Solenoid S2 is in circuit with the limit switch LS2 adapted forbeing closed by cam 108 on cam bar 106 as the follower block approaches its retracted position whereupon i the valve 109 is opened in about the same manner as described in connection with the opening of valve 50 of the first described modification.
- the lint chute 119 in the FIGURE 6 modification is provided with an auxiliary air inlet 112 toward the bottom that is adjustable in efiective area by adjustable gate 114. This provision of additional air through the bottom chute will provide some lift to the lint as it is drawn into the tramping hopper. This will assist in getting the lint into the hopper quickly and in distributing the lint in the hopper.
- the modification of FIG- URE 6 is the same as the modification of FIGURES 1 through 5.
- a fiber feeding arrangement a vertical hopper, a chute connected to one side of the hopper and leading upwardly therefrom at an angle, means at the end of the chute opposite the hopper for supplying fibers thereto,- said chute having side, bottom, and top walls and said top wall having an air inlet opening therein adjacent the end opposite the hopper, there being a screened outlet in the hopper on the side thereof opposite the connection thereof with said chute and in about the same horizontal plane as said connection, a duct leading from said screened outlet and a fan in the duct operable to induce air flow into said air inlet and through the chute and hopper and the screened outlet to draw fibers from the chute into the hopper, a tramping block reciprocably mounted in said hopper, and means responsive to downward movement of the tramping block for closing the chute at the hopper end and for interrupting the flow of air through said screened outlet for transferring the fibers in the hopper to a work station.
- a hopper a chute connected to one side of the hopper and leading upwardly therefrom at an angle, means at the end of the chute opposite the hopper for supplying fibers thereto, said chute having side, bottom, and top walls and said top wall having an air inlet opening therein adjacent the end opopsite the hopper, there being a screened outlet in the hopper opposite the connection thereof with said chute, a duct leading from said screened outlet and a fan therein operable to induce air flow into said air inlet and through the chute and hopper and the screened outlet to draw fibers from the chute into the hopper, a tramping block reciprocably mounted in said hopper, a slidable gate movable for closing the chute at the hopper end to interrupt the supply of fibers to the hopper, and a damper valve in said duct closeable to interrupt the flow of air therethrough to release fibers drawn against the screened outlet so they will drop into the hopper, said gate and damper valve being opened by the tramping block during upward movement
- a fiber press comprising a press box and a tramping block reciprocable into the press box from above, a hopper above the press box and through which the tramping block reciprocates, there being an inlet opening at one side of the hopper, a lint supply chute leading upwardly away from the hopper and attached thereto at said inlet opening, there being a screened outlet opening in the opposite side of the hopper, an outlet duct leading from said outlet opening and having a damper therein, a suction fan connected to said duct on the side of the damper opposite said hopper to draw air from the hopper into the duct, a slidable gate adjacent said inlet opening for closing the opening to interrupt the supply of fibers to the hopper, means operated by the v tramping block upon retraction thereof for opening said gate and also for opening said damper whereby the sup-- ply of air through the chute and hopper and out the outlet opening and the duct leading therefrom will draw fibers into the hopper, and means operated by the advancing
- a fiber press comprising a press box and a tramping block reciprocable into the press box from above, a hopper above the press box and through which the tramping block reciprocates, there being an inlet opening at one side of the hopper, a lint supply chute leading upwardly away from the hopper and attached thereto at said inlet opening, there being a screened outlet opening in the opposite side of the hopper, an outlet duct leading from said outlet opening and having a damper therein, a suction fan connected to said duct on the side of the damper opposite said hopper to draw air from the hopper into the duct, a slidable gate adjacent said inlet opening for closing the opening to interrupt the supply of fibers to the hopper, means operated by the tramping block upon retraction thereof for opening said gate and also for opening said damper whereby the supply of air through the chute and hopper and out the outlet opening and the duct leading therefrom will draw fibers into the hopper, and means operated by the advancing movement of said tramping block for closing said
- a fiber press comprising a press box and a tramping block reciprocable into the box from above, a hopper above the box through which the tramping block reciprocates, there being an inlet opening for lint in one side of the hopper, a chute connected with said inlet opening extending upwardly at an angle from the hopper, there being a screened air outlet opening in the opposite side of the hopper and a discharge duct connected thereto and leading from the hopper, means responsive to a predetermined retracting movement of said tramping block from the press box for initiating the movement of air in said discharge duct away from said hopper thereby to draw fibers from the chute into the hopper and said means also being responsive to a predetermined advancing movement of said tramping block for interrupting the said movement of air, and a gate slidably supported adjacent said inlet into the hopper connected with the tramping block for movement therewith into position to close said inlet opening.
- a fiber press comprising a press box and a tramping block reciprocable into the box from above, a hopper above the box through which the tramping block reciprocates, there being an inlet opening for lint in one side of the hopper, a chute connected with said inlet opening extending upwardly at an angle from the hopper, there being a screened air outlet opening in the opposite side of the hopper and a discharge duct connected thereto and leading from the hopper, means responsive to a predetermined retracting movement of said tramping block from the press box for initiating the movement of air in said discharge duct away from said hopper thereby to draw fibers from the chute into the hopper and said means also being responsive to a predetermined advancing movement of said tramping block for interrupting the said movement of air, and a gate slidably supported adjacent said inlet into the hopper connected with the tramping block for movement therewith into position to close said inlet opening, said tramping block moving beyond the position where the said gate comes to a halt in closing relation to said inlet
- a fiber press comprising a press box and a tramping block reciprocable into the box from above, a hopper above the box through which the tramping block reciprocates, there being an inlet opening for lint in one side of the hopper, a chute connected with said inlet opening extending upwardly at an angle from the hopper, there being a screened air outlet opening in the opposite side of the hopper and a discharge duct connected thereto and leading from the hopper, means responsive to a predetermined retracting movement of said tramping block from the press box for initiating the movement of air in said discharge duct away from said hopper thereby to draw fibers from the chute into the hopper and said means also being responsive to a predetermined advancing movement of said tramping block for interrupting the said movement of air, and a gate slidably supported adjacent said inlet into the hopper connected with the tramping block for movement therewith into position to close said inlet opening, said means for interrupting and initiating the movement of air through said duct comprising mechanically operable means, and
- a fiber feeding arrangement a hopper, a chute leading downwardly on an incline to the hopper on one side, there being a screened air outlet in the hopper on the side opposite the chute, a tramping block reciprocable through said hopper, means for supplying fibers to the chute at the end thereof opposite the hopper, there being an air inlet in the chute adjacent the point of supply of fibers thereto, gate means for closing the hopper end of the chute, means for drawing air from the hopper through said screened outlet to cause air to move into said air inlet and along said chute to draw fibers from the chute into the hopper, and means responsive to reciprocation of said tramping block operable for controlling the opening and closing of said gate means and for controlling said means for drawing air from the hopper through said screened outlet.
- a fiber feeding arrangement a hopper, a chute connected to the hopper on one side and leading upwardly at an angle therefrom, means for supplying fibers to the chute at the end thereof opposite the hopper, said chute having a top wall and there being an air inlet in the top wall of the chute adjacent the point of supply of fibers thereto, a gate slidably mounted at the hopper end of said chute, there being a screened outlet in the wall of the hopper on the side opposite the chute, conduit means connected to said screened outlet, suction means pertaining to said conduit means for drawing air through said screened outlet to draw fibers from the chute into the hopper, a tramping block reciprocable through said hopper past the end of the chute, and means responsive to reciprocation of said tramping block for closing said gate and for interrupting the flow of air through said conduit means on the downward stroke of said tramping block.
- a fiber press comprising a press box and a tramping block reciprocable into the press box from above, a hopper above the press box and through which the tramping block reciprocates, there being an inlet opening at one side of the hopper, a lint supply chute leading upwardly away from the hopper and attached thereto at said inlet opening, there being -a screened outlet opening in the opposite side of the hopper, an outlet duct leading from said outlet opening and having a damper therein, means on the opposite side of the damper from said hopper for drawing air through said duct from said hopper, a slidable gate adjacent said inlet opening for closing the opening to interrupt the supply of fibers to the hopper, control means operated by the tramping block upon retraction thereof for opening said gate and also for opening said damper whereby the supply of air through the chute and hopper and out the outlet opening and the duct leading therefrom will draw fibers into the hopper and said control means being operated by the advancing movement of said tramping block for closing said damper and also
- a fiber press comprising a press box and a tramping block reciprocable into the press box from above, a hopper above the press box and through which the tramping block reciprocates, there being an inlet opening at one side of the hopper, a lint supply chute leading upwardly away from the hopper and attached thereto at said inlet opening, there being a screened outlet opening in the opposite side of the hopper, an outlet duct leading from said outlet opening and having a damper therein, means on the opposite side of the damper from said hopper for drawing air through said duct from said hopper, a slidable gate adjacent said inlet opening for closing the opening to interrupt the supply of fibers to the hopper, control means operated by the tramping block upon retraction thereof for opening said gate and also for opening said damper whereby the supply of air through the chute and hopper and out the outlet opening and the duct leading therefrom will draw fibers into the hopper, and said control means being operated by the advancing movement of said tramping block for closing said damper and also
- a fiber press comprising a press box and a tramping block reciprocable into the box from above, a hopper above the box through which the tramping block reciprocates, there being an inlet opening for lint in one side of the hopper, a chute connected with said inlet opening extending upwardly at an angle from the hopper, there being a screened air outlet opening in the opposite side of the hopper and a discharge duct connected thereto and leading from the hopper, a damper in said duct, a suction fan connected to said duct on the side of the damper opposite said hopper to draw air from the hopper into the duct, means responsive to movement of said tramping block for opening said damper as the tramping block approaches its fully retracted position and for closing said damper a predetermined time after the tramping block commences its advancing movement, the opening of said damper initiating the movement of air in said hopper thereby to draw fibers from the chute into the hopper, and a gate slidably supported adjacent said inlet into the hopper
- a fiber feeding arrangement in which the said means responsive to reciprocation of said tramping block and operable for controlling the said means for drawing air from the hopper through said screened outlet comprises a damper means in asid conduit means between the said suction means and said screened outlet, electric operators associated with said damper means selectively energizable for moving the damper means between open and closed positions, and switches in circuit with said electric operators positioned for operation by said tramping block as said tramping block reciprocates.
- a fiber feeding arrangement in which the said means responsive to reciprocation of said tramping block and operable for controlling the said means for drawing air from the hopper through said screened outlet comprises a damper means in said conduit means between the said suction means and said screened outlet, electric operators associated with said damper means selectively energizable for moving the damper means between open and closed positions, switches in circuit with said operators, and switch actuating means carried by saidtramping block for actuating said switches as the tramping block reciprocates for efiecting the interruption of the flow of air through said conduit means on the downward stroke of said tramping block and for again initiating the flow of air through said conduit means on the upward stroke of said tramping block.
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