US3498770A - Method for treating and processing nonsized roving of mineral filaments - Google Patents

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US3498770A
US3498770A US493505A US3498770DA US3498770A US 3498770 A US3498770 A US 3498770A US 493505 A US493505 A US 493505A US 3498770D A US3498770D A US 3498770DA US 3498770 A US3498770 A US 3498770A
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  • This invention relates to a method of moisture conditioning roving of glass filaments as the filaments are formed or wound in a package, or moisture conditioning roving prior to processing as by severing the wetted roving into short lengths, and to a package of moisture-saturated roving of unsized filaments of glass.
  • This invention relates to method of and apparatus for treating, conditioning and processing roving or bundles of mineral filaments or fibers and more especially to treating, conditioning and processing roving or linear bundles of continuous filaments of glass.
  • the present invention embraces a method of moistureconditoning or treating the roving as the filaments of the roving are formed and wound in a package or treating or conditioning the roving prior to furtherv processing with water or other vaporizable liquid whereby the roving while in wetted condition may be satisfactorily severed into short lengths or combined with other rovings to form a multiple assembly roving or subjected to other Patented Mar. 3, 1970 processing steps which may be satisfactorily carried out or performed by reason of the wetted condition of the filaments renders them more readily grouped.
  • An object of the invention resides in packaging or maintaining a package of roving of glass filaments in a wetted condition whereby the water or other vaporizable liquid effects a coherence of the filaments or fibers in the bundle or roving enabling the handling and processing of the roving to attain advantages and results not attainable in the processing of sized roving.
  • Another object of the invention resides in maintaining a package of roving or bundle of filaments of glass in a wet condition and processing the roving While the package is in a wetted condition.
  • Another object of the invention resides in forming a roving and conditioning the roving with water, the wetness rendering the filaments more readily grouped and accordingly more easily handable during processing.
  • Another object of the invention is the provision of a package of roving or a linear bundle of filaments of glass moisture-conditioner or wetted with water or a vaporizable liquid which, when volatilized during subsequent processing operation, does not result in the filaments being in a bonded condition.
  • Another object of the invention relates to the processing of roving of glass filaments or fibers treated with water prior to severing the roving into short lengths and evaporating the moisture from the severed lengths of roving whereby the filaments of the short lengths of roving are maintained in grouped or integrated condition without bonding providing improved reinforcement for resinous materials in the production of reinforced molded end products.
  • Another object of the invention resides in processing a linear bundle or roving of unsized filaments of glass wetted with water or other vaporizable or fugitive liquid, rendering the unsized roving or bundle suitable as reinforcement for high temperature plastics and resins by reason of the absence of sizing on the filaments which would be oxidized or otherwise adversely affected during processing at high temperatures.
  • Another object of the invention resides in water conditioning of a roving or linear bundle of glass filaments to render the filaments of the roving or bundle more readily grouped during processing without bonding by reason of the cohering characteristics or surface tension of moisture on the wetted filaments, providing a bundle or roving of filaments suitable for uses wherein sized filaments cannot be satisfactorily processed or used.
  • FIGURE 1 is a semidiagrammatic front elevational view of an apparatus for carrying out the method of forming and packaging roving of continuous filaments of heatsoftenable material under conditions providing a moisture saturated package;
  • FIGURE 2 is a side elevational view of the apparatus shown in FIGURE 1;
  • FIGURE 3 is an isometric view of a cylindrically-shaped square end moisture conditioned package formed on the apparatus shown in FIGURES l and 2;
  • FIGURE 4 is a semidiagrammatic isometric view illustrating a method of processing the wetted roving
  • FIGURE 5 is a semidiagrammatic view illustrating the method of processing wetted roving in forming composite or multiple assembly roving
  • FIGURE 6 illustrates a package of wetted-roving en- FIGURE illustrates a method of wetting roving by package immersion
  • FIGURE ll illustrates the group orientation of filaments in severed lengths of wetted roving.
  • the method and apparatus of the invention embraces moisture conditioning of a roving or linear bundle of glass filaments in package form, or moisture conditioning a roving or linear bundle as his withdrawn from a package to facilitate severing the roving or linear bundle into short lengths or combining rovings or linear bundles into a composite multiple assembly roving, it is to be understood that the method of moisture conditioning a roving may be utilized for treating roving preparatory to the performance of other processing operations.
  • FIGURES l and 2 of the drawings illustrate a method and apparatus wherein streams of glass or other heatsoftened mineral material are attenuated to continuous filaments under conditions wherein the newly formed filaments are moisture conditioned or wetted with a vaporizable liquid such as water, the filaments gathered into a roving or linear bundle collected in a wound package under conditions wherein the filaments are maintained in a wetted condition during package formation whereby the completed package is substantially'saturated with moisture to facilitate further processing operations.
  • a vaporizable liquid such as water
  • the wetted roving or bundle of filaments of glass is of substantial mass in that the roving comprises filaments or strands of filaments upwards of two thousand or more filaments in a roving or bundle, the package of the roving being preferably wound in cylindrical shape with square ends and containing thirty pounds or more of roving.
  • FIGURES 1 and 2 there is illustrated a receptacle or stream feeder 10 containing a supply of heat-softened glass or other filament-forming material.
  • the feeder 10 may be supplied in a conventional manner with prerefined glass in the form of spheres or marbles which are reduced to molten condition either by heating the feeder or in a melter disposed above the feeder.
  • the feeder may be connected with a forehearth (not shown) supplied with molten glass from a melting and refining furnace.
  • the feeder 10 is provided at its ends with terminal lugs 12 for connection with a source of electric energy for electrically heating the glass in the receptacle to maintain the glass at a proper temperature and viscosity
  • the individual filaments are of an average diameter of 'about thirty seven hundred thousandths of an inch,
  • the filaments may be of greater or lesser size if desired.
  • the large number of filaments making up the roving and the size of the filaments enables attenuation of the streams at a comparatively slow linear speed of about four't'housand five hundred feet per minute with a slow traverse for distributing the roving lengthwise of a collector in forming a package.
  • the filaments 20 attenuated from the streams 18 are converged into a roving or linear bundle 22 by gathering shoes or guides 24 and 26 supported in any suitable manner.
  • Nozzles 28 are disposed adjacent the feeder and are adapted to direct sprays of water onto the newly formed filaments.
  • An applicator 30, which may consist of a moving belt 32 acquiring a film of water by immersion in a receptacle 34 and wetting the filaments by contact, may be employed ,to assure thorough wetting of the filaments.
  • the roving 22 is collected into a wound package 35 by a winding apparatus 36, the roving being wound on a tubular sleeve or collector 38 telescoped onto a rotatable collet 40, the winding of the roving into a package attenuating the glass streams 18 to filaments 20.
  • the winding collet 40 is rotated by an electrically energizable motor 42 contained within the housing 44 of the winding apparatus.
  • the speed of the collet driving motor 42 is progressively reduced by conventional means (not shown) as the package of roving increases in size so as to maintain substantially constant the linear speed of the filaments 20 in order to attenuate filaments of uniform size.
  • the traverse means illustrated is inclusive of a hollow arm or member 46 swingably supported by the housing 44, the arm being provided with a tubular horizontal section 48 in which is journally mounted a rotatable traverse act-uating member 50.
  • the member 50 is of cylindrical shape and has its peripheral surface fashioned with a multiple return groove or cam of conventional construction for reciprocating a traverse member 52.
  • the axis of the traverse actuator 50 is parallel with the axis of the winding collet 40.
  • the traverse member 52 cooperates with the multiple return groove in the member 50 for reciprocating the traverse.
  • the traverse is provided with a guide member 54 normally disposed adjacent the periphery of the package for guiding the roving onto the package.
  • the traverse actuator 50 is driven by means of a chain 56 cooperating with sprockets 57 and 58 driven by the motor 42 to maintain a proper speed ratio between the collet 40 and the traverse actuating member or cam 50.
  • the arm 46 supporting the traverse mechanism is arranged for pivotal movement about its journal support under conventional control means (not shown) to accommodate the enlarging package.
  • This method of forming a package enables the production of a comparatively large package of roving of cylindrical shape having square ends 37 as shown in FIGURE 3.
  • the roving is supplied with water from the spray nozzles 28 and, if desired additional water supplied to the filaments by the applicator 30, the filaments of the roving are thus enveloped in moisture or moisture conditioned at the time the roving of filaments is wound into the package.
  • the package is wound at a comparatively slow speed which is progressively reduced as the package increases in size.
  • a substantial amount of the water delivered onto the filaments is retained by the roving in the package so that the package is substantially saturated with moisture.
  • the moisture content of the finished package is usually from ten to twenty percent by weight of the package.
  • FIGURE 4 illustrates the method of processing the wet roving by severing the roving into short lengths.
  • the apparatus is inclusive of pairs of feed rolls 60, 62 adapted to withdraw the roving 22 from two packages 35 of roving in moisture saturated condition, as when removed from the winding im-achine collet 40.
  • a rotatable cutting device 64 Associated with each pair of feed rolls is a rotatable cutting device 64 having severing knives 65 which engage and sever the rovings 22 into short lengths indicated at 68.
  • the pairs of feed rolls and the cutting devices 64 are retated at comparatively high speed.
  • the feed rolls 62 of each pair are preferably fashioned with a peripheral surface of rubber or other yieldable material which cooperates with the cutter 64 to sever the rovings.
  • the severing devices may be of the character shown and described in Stotler Patent 2,719,336. It is found that the cutters or knives 65 engaging the wet roving effect a complete severing of all of the filaments of the roving.
  • the cutting mstrumentalities are contained in an enclosure 70, the severed lengths of rovings, moving downwardly by gravity through the enclosure 70, are collected on the upper flight 72 of an endless conveyor 74.
  • the conveyor 74 is supported upon rolls 76 and one of the rolls being driven by motive means (not shown) to move the upper flight 72 of the conveyor in a right-hand direction.
  • a drying oven or drying device 80 Disposed adjacent the upper flight of the conveyor is a drying oven or drying device 80 for evaporating'or volatilizing the moisture on the severed lengths of roving 68 while entrained on the conveyor flight 72.
  • the dryer 80 is preferably of a conventional dielectric type as it rapidly evaporates the water from the cut roving. However, radiant heat or other suitable type of dryer for evaporating or dispelling the moisture from the cut roving may be employed.
  • the dried lengths of roving 68 delivered from the dryer 80 are particularly usable as reinforcement in plastic articles and products, as the bundles of filaments of the cut rovings when mixed with softened plastic retain, at least in part, the filament groupings thereby providing improved reinforcement for plastic moldings.
  • the wetted or moisture saturated rovings may be processeii or combined into a multiple assemblage roving product or composite roving.
  • the combining operation necessarily involving fiexure of the rovings, engenders fracturing of the size or bond, causing the filaments to separate, resulting in an inferior product and one which cannot be further processed because of the disintegration of the bond and its inability to hold the filaments in group or bundle formation.
  • FIGURE 5 illustrates combining wet rovings into a composite or multiple assembly roving.
  • Packages 35' of moisture conditioned or wetted rovings are disposed in a position whereby the wetted rovings 22' may be withdrawn from the packages and converged into a multiple roving assembly or composite roving 82, the composite roving being wound into a package 84 mounted on a rotating collet 85, the collet rotated by suitable motive means (not shown) in a conventional manner.
  • wet rovings 22' In combining the wet rovings 22', they are converged into one linear bundle or multiple roving 82 by a guide roll 86, and directed around idler or tensioning rolls 88 and 89.
  • An oscillating tranverse member or arm 90 oscillated by conventional means, is equipped with a guide eye 92 accommodating the composite roving 82 for traversing the combined rovings lengthwise of the package 84 during package formation.
  • a guide eye 92 accommodating the composite roving 82 for traversing the combined rovings lengthwise of the package 84 during package formation.
  • the filaments comprising the rovings are maintained in group formation without bonding. This characteristic makes possible. the further reprocessing of the packages of roving or composite roving.
  • the invention enables the handling and reprocessing of rovings or linear bundles of glass filaments without disruption of the groups of filaments and without impairing the strength characteristics of the roving.
  • the severing operations or further processing operations may be carried on by processors at establishments remote from the filament attenuating and roving forming station shown in FIGURES 1 and 2. Furthermore, considerable time may elapse between the formation of the moisture-conditioned or moisture-saturated packaged and its further processing, thus necessitating storing the packages for the intervening period of time.
  • the package may be enveloped in a moisture-impervious bag or envelope 94, shown in FIGURE 6.
  • the bag or envelope 94 may be fashioned of moisture impervious plastic film of conventional character and the bag closed by heat sealing or other means such as a securing ring or tie strip 96.
  • a bag or closure of plastic film such as polyethylene film of one mil or less in thickness, no appreciable weight or size is added to the package by this preparation for storage or shipping.
  • the plastic envelope or container may be fashioned to closely embrace the contour of the package and minimize liability of damage to the package.
  • FIGURE 7 illustrates one method of wetting a roving of unsized filaments preparatory to severing the roving into short lengths or 7 otherwise processing the same.
  • the rovings 22" are withdrawn from the central regions of the packages 35".
  • a nozzle 100 Disposed above the hollow central region of each package is a nozzle 100 for delivering sprays of water or other non-residue vaporizable liquids which have the characteristics of wetting the filaments.
  • the sprays of water or other wetting liquid wets the filaments of the roving to an extent that the cohering characteristics or surface tension of the water or liquid holds the filaments in a group. Rovings moisture-conditioned or wetted in this manner may be successfully severed into short lengths or combined into composite roving in the manner hereinbefore described.
  • FIGURE 8 illustrates another method of moisture conditioning or wetting rovings of unsized filaments withdrawn from packages for processing.
  • The-rovings 22a are drawn from the inside or central regions of the packages 35a of roving.
  • a receptacle or container 102 is provided containing water 104 or other nonresidue vaporizable liquid.
  • water 104 or other nonresidue vaporizable liquid Immersed in the water and having portions disposed for engagement with the rovings 22a are water saturated bodies or applicators 108, the roving passing in contact with the saturated bodies 108 to wet the filaments of the rovings.
  • the bodies 108 may be of any suitable material in which the water or liquid will be dispersed by capillary action such as sponge, wettable fabric or clumps of wettable fibers or other material for transferring water onto the rovings.
  • FIGURE 9 illustrates another means or method of wetting rovings of unsized filaments to moisture condition the rovings for processing operations.
  • Rovings 2211 are drawn from the central or inside region of the packages 35!) of roving.
  • a container 110 is adapted to contain water 112 or other non-residue vaporizable liquid. Journally supported by the container 110 is a rotatable roll applicator 114 partially immersed in the water 112 whereby the periphery of the roll continuously acquires a film of water.
  • the rovings 22b are drawn tangent to the periphery of the applicator roll 114 and in contact therewith whereby the rovings acquire a film or coating of water.
  • the container 110 is connected with a water supply by conventional means (not shown).
  • FIGURE 10 illustrates a method of wetting or moisture conditioning roving of unsized glass filaments preparatory to cutting operations or other processing operations of the roving.
  • a container 120 is filled with water 122 to a height to cover a package 350 of roving.
  • the package When it is desired to proces a package of dried roving of unsized filaments or a package having a low moisture content, the package is immersed in the water in the container 120 and the roving 22c withdrawn from the package. In this manner the roving is thoroughly wetted in preparation for further processing.
  • the method and apparatus hereinbefore described enables the processing of rovings or linear bundles of unsized filaments of glass treated with water or moistureconditioned whereby the roving may be handled in a wetted state.
  • the moisture-saturated package may be processed immediately after its removal from the Winding apparatus shown in FIGURES 1 and 2 without further water treatment. If moisture-saturated packages of roving are to be stored or shipped, the packages may be enveloped in moisture impervious closures in the manner shown in FIGURE 6, preventing any loss of moisture from the packages.
  • the roving may be wetted or moisture conditioned by the methods illustrated in FIGURES 7 through 10.
  • the roving of unsized glass filaments in wetted condition may be positively sheared or cut up or chopped into short lengths, or the roving subjected to processing operations involving flexure of the roving as there is no size or bonding material on the filaments which may be fractured during handling thus enabling the roving to be processed or reprocessed without impairing the characteristics of the roving because the filaments of the wetted roving are held in a linear bundle or roving formation by the moisture and without bonding.
  • the method of processing a nonsized roving of continuous filaments of glass including collecting the roving in moisture-wetted condition, withdrawing the roving from the package while in wetted condition, advancing the roving to a severing station, and severing the roving into finite lengths.
  • the method of handling a nonsized roving of filaments of glass including treating the filaments of the roving with moisture to hold thefilaments together in roving form, and advancing the moisture-treated roving to a severing station without impairing the group orientation of the filaments of the roving, and severing the roving into short lengths.
  • the herein described method of processing a nonsized roving of continuou filaments of glass including continuously withdrawing the roving from a supply, wetting the withdrawn roving with a vaporizable liquid, and severing the wetted roving.
  • the method of processing a nonsized roving of filaments of glass including treating the roving with a wetting liquid to wet the filaments of the roving, feeding the roving in wetted condition to a severing station, and severing the roving into finite lengths While in wetted condition.
  • the method of processing a nonsized roving of filaments of glass including treating the roving with a wetting liquid to wet thefilaments of the roving, feeding the roving in wetted condition to a severing station, severing the roving into finite lengths while in wetted condition, and drying the severed lengths of roving.
  • the method of processing a nonsized roving of filaments of glass including treating the roving with a wetting liquid to wet the filaments of the roving, feeding the roving in wetted condition to a severing station, severing the roving into finite lengths while in wetted condition, conveying the severed lengths of roving to a drying station, and evaporating the liquid at the drying station without impairing the group orientation of the filaments in the severed lengths of roving.
  • the method of processing a nonsized roving of filaments of glass including treating the roving with water to wet the filaments of the roving, feeding the roving in wetted condition to a severing station, severing the roving into finite lengths while in wetted condition, and evaporating the water from the severed lengths of roving without impairing the group orientation of the filaments in the severed lengths.
  • the method of forming and processing a nonsized roving of continuous filaments of glass including flowing streams of glass from a stream feeder, attenuating the streams to filaments, continuously delivering water onto the filaments, gathering the filaments into a roving, collecting the wet roving into a package under conditions maintaining the package in a substantially saturated condition, and withdrawing the wet roving from the package, advancing the roving to a severing station, and severing the wet roving.
  • the method of forming and processing a nonsized roving of continuous filaments of glass including flowing streams of glass from a stream feeder, attenuating the streams to filaments, continuously delivering water onto the filaments, gathering the filaments into a roving, collecting the Wet roving into a package under conditions maintaining the package in a substantially saturated condition, Withdrawing the wet roving from the package, severing the roving while wet into short lengths, and subjecting the severed lengths to dielectric drying to remove moisture therefrom.
  • the herein described method of handling a nonsized roving of continuous filament of glass including treating the roving With moisture to thoroughly wet the filaments of the roving, feeding the roving in wetted condition to a severing station, and severing the wetted roving into finite lengths.

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