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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16C—SHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
- F16C17/00—Sliding-contact bearings for exclusively rotary movement
- F16C17/04—Sliding-contact bearings for exclusively rotary movement for axial load only
- F16C17/08—Sliding-contact bearings for exclusively rotary movement for axial load only for supporting the end face of a shaft or other member, e.g. footstep bearings
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D01—NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
- D01H—SPINNING OR TWISTING
- D01H7/00—Spinning or twisting arrangements
- D01H7/02—Spinning or twisting arrangements for imparting permanent twist
- D01H7/04—Spindles
- D01H7/041—Spindles with sliding contact bearings
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- A represents the spindle inclosed for about half its height in the oil-reservoir F, which has an overflow-opening, F.
- the lower portion, B, of the spindle is inthe form of a trun-,
- a cated cone which allows the ready passage of oil around it, and its lower end is spherical to enable it to bear with the least possible friction.
- a receptacle At the upper end-of the reservoir F is a receptacle, E, to permit the ready filling of reservoir with oil.
- a sloping cavity In the bottom of the reservoirE is a sloping cavity which allows the feeding of the oil to the collar G, the latter having a capillary slit opening into the aforesaid cavity to take up the oil and permit it to work into the cavity between the collar and the spindle bushing.
- the mouth of the receptacle E is contracted or reduced in size either by means of an inwardly-projecting flange, E, at its upper edge, as shown in Figs. 1 and 3, or by converging its walls toward the top, as shown in Fig. 5, for the purpose of retaining the oil, as more fully hereinafter described.
- 0 is the wharve-fitted upon the spindle A just above the top of the receptacle E, and having at its outer lower edgearim or flange,
- This flange C may be given greater breadth by extending it doWn-' ward as a rim (shown in Figs. 1 and 2,) or it may be a simple flange, asin Figs. 3, 4, and 5.
- the wharve is provided with a concentric annular sleeve, 0, extending downward from the plane of the flange G into the oil-receptacle E.
- This sleeve may be a cylinder enlarged at its lower'end by an outwardly-extending flange, as shown in Figs.
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Description
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J. B. ROLLAND.
RING SPINNING FRAME.
Patented'Sept. 16
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llNiTED STATES PATENT OFFICE-o JEAN B. EoLLAND, OF PARIS, FRANCE, ASSIGNOR TO JEAN JACQUES BOURCART, OF ZURICH, SWITZERLAND.
RING-SPINNING FRAME.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 305,237, dated September 16, 1884.
Application filed April 12, 1882. (No model.) Patented in England Aprill, 1882, No. 1,602.
and combination of parts hereinafter described m and claimed, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure lis a central vertical section of a thread-drawing cup, a wharve, and the oilreservoir, and a portion of a spindle shown in elevation. Fig. 2 is a detached section thereof. Figs. 3, 4, and 5 are modifications of the same.
A represents the spindle inclosed for about half its height in the oil-reservoir F, which has an overflow-opening, F. The lower portion, B, of the spindle is inthe form of a trun-,
cated cone which allows the ready passage of oil around it, and its lower end is spherical to enable it to bear with the least possible friction. At the upper end-of the reservoir F is a receptacle, E, to permit the ready filling of reservoir with oil. In the bottom of the reservoirE is a sloping cavity which allows the feeding of the oil to the collar G, the latter having a capillary slit opening into the aforesaid cavity to take up the oil and permit it to work into the cavity between the collar and the spindle bushing. The mouth of the receptacle E is contracted or reduced in size either by means of an inwardly-projecting flange, E, at its upper edge, as shown in Figs. 1 and 3, or by converging its walls toward the top, as shown in Fig. 5, for the purpose of retaining the oil, as more fully hereinafter described.-
0 is the wharve-fitted upon the spindle A just above the top of the receptacle E, and having at its outer lower edgearim or flange,
O, projecting beyond the diameter of the top of the receptacle to adapt it to be grasped by the operators hand or to be pressed by a brake in stopping it. This flange C may be given greater breadth by extending it doWn-' ward as a rim (shown in Figs. 1 and 2,) or it may bea simple flange, asin Figs. 3, 4, and 5. The wharveis provided with a concentric annular sleeve, 0, extending downward from the plane of the flange G into the oil-receptacle E. This sleeve may be a cylinder enlarged at its lower'end by an outwardly-extending flange, as shown in Figs. 1, 2, 3, and 4, or it may be a conical frustum flaring at its lower end, as shown in Fig. 5. The greatest diameter of this sleeve is at its lower end below the level of the mouth E of the receptacle E, so that any oil which may work outward from the interior of the wharve will be thrown by. centrifugal force from the circumference of the sleeve at said greatest diameter below the upper edge of the receptacle, and thus be prevented from' working up the outside of the wharve to soil the flange G or to be thrown about the room thereby.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The combination,with a spindle, A, having the wharve C, provided with the flange G, and the concentric annular downward-pro jecting sleeve 0, whose greatest diameter is at its lower end, of the receptacle E, having its mouth of less diameter than the interior of the receptacle immediately below the mouth, the latter being located above the level of the greatest diameter of the sleeve 0, as and for purpose specified.
2. The combination, with the spindle A, having the wharve 0, provided with the flange O, and the concentric annular downward-projecting cylindrical sleeve 0, provided with an outward-extending flange at its lower end, of the reservoir F, provided with the'receptaele E, having its mouth E provided with an inward-projecting flange above the level of the flange on the sleeve 0, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
JEAN BAPTISTE ROLLAND.
Witnesses:
R0131. M. HOOPER, ALBERT MOREAU.
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