US47427A - Improvement in machines for oiling wool - Google Patents
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06B—TREATING TEXTILE MATERIALS USING LIQUIDS, GASES OR VAPOURS
- D06B1/00—Applying liquids, gases or vapours onto textile materials to effect treatment, e.g. washing, dyeing, bleaching, sizing or impregnating
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65H—HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
- B65H71/00—Moistening, sizing, oiling, waxing, colouring or drying filamentary material as additional measures during package formation
- B65H71/007—Oiling, waxing by applying liquid during spooling
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- FIG. ll is asectional side elevation ol' this invention.
- Fig'. 2 is a transverse vertical section ot' the same, the line a; fr, Fig'. l,indieat ing the plane, of section.
- 'lhis invention consists 1n oihng the wool betweenl two rollers, one ot' which runs in acistern containing' the Qihriu'suelh a manner that,
- "lhe' eistern ls fed from an airLtight” can provided with a discharge-pipe which extends fronrits side elose torthe bottoni, and with an air-tube which extends from its top in sucha ina-nner that when the o il in the estern rises7 to'cl'ose the jmouthsbt' -these tubes no more ojl is discliarg'eihliut as' so'ou as the oilf sinks.
- a A represent two rollers, which haietheir bearings in standards a, rising; from the ends..
- the lower roller Al runsin the cistern, and'if a quantity ot' oil or'othei" liquid is poured into y.said cistern said roller takes up a portion thereofon every revolu tion. lt' desired, this roller may be vcovered with cloth or other absorbent material, ⁇ which facilitates the operation. of taking up the oil, and at the same. tit'ne prevents injury it' some hard substanceshouldbemixed up with the wool to be oil-ed.
- the tworollers A A run close together, and the ⁇ bearings ot' the upper "roller mabv be made' adjustable., so that said Y roller bears down upon the lower roller by its own gravity, or that the two rollers are forred togetherby means of springs or set-screws.
- the wool to be oiled is carried to the rollers between the rollers it ispressed outin a thin sheet, and the oil taken up bythe lower roll r,
- TLs machine is exceedingly simple in'iisv "tionstruetion, audit performs the operation ot' oilingt woolto the best satisfaction.
- a cistern containiiigoil while the other serves tospreadthe vwool-,when used ⁇ in combination.
- roller isseraped oft' by the doctor D which is secured to the top ofthe istern and made ad- 1 v the doctor isretnrm-d I claim as new and-desiie to seeure b y
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Description
JAMES KELLY, for TROY, NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT IN KMACHINES FOR OILlNG WOOL.
Specilieation forming partotLItters Patent No. 47,427,1lated April 25, 1855.` a
To @ZZ whom it may concern:
lie it knownthat- I, JAMES KELLY, of Troy,
. in theeounty otflensselaer and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Ma! chine for Oiling Wool; and l do hereby declare Vthat the followings,` is a full, clear,and exact dzscripton thereofwhieh'will enable others s cilled in the artto make and ,use thesame, refereneebeing had to the accompanying drawings;
forming part of this specication, in whieh U Figure ll is asectional side elevation ol' this invention. 'Fig'. 2 is a transverse vertical section ot' the same, the line a; fr, Fig'. l,indieat ing the plane, of section.
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'lhis invention consists 1n oihng the wool betweenl two rollers, one ot' which runs in acistern containing' the Qihriu'suelh a manner that,
by the act-ion of tlief 't wo rollers, the woolis spread in 'a thin sliver or sheet, and'- the oil taken up ,by the-lower" roller iseonnnunieated uniformi) to al1-the fibers. t
"lhe' eistern ls fed from an airLtight can provided with a discharge-pipe which extends fronrits side elose torthe bottoni, and with an air-tube which extends from its top in sucha ina-nner that when the o il in the estern rises7 to'cl'ose the jmouthsbt' -these tubes no more ojl is discliarg'eihliut as' so'ou as the oilf sinks.
down below tlie niouthot' the air-tube the oil begins to iiow, and therebya uniform leYel is kept up in the cistern.. Y y
A A represent two rollers, which haietheir bearings in standards a, rising; from the ends..
of the cisternl. The lower roller Al runsin the cistern, and'if a quantity ot' oil or'othei" liquid is poured into y.said cistern said roller takes up a portion thereofon every revolu tion. lt' desired, this roller may be vcovered with cloth or other absorbent material, `which facilitates the operation. of taking up the oil, and at the same. tit'ne prevents injury it' some hard substanceshouldbemixed up with the wool to be oil-ed. The tworollers A A run close together, and the`bearings ot' the upper "roller mabv be made' adjustable., so that said Y roller bears down upon the lower roller by its own gravity, or that the two rollers are forred togetherby means of springs or set-screws. The wool to be oiled is carried to the rollers between the rollers it ispressed outin a thin sheet, and the oil taken up bythe lower roll r,
the wool. rlhe cistern Bis suppliedLwth oil `from a tank or can, C, which is'closed air-tight.
its bottoni extends a. pipe, b, down near to the bottom of the cistern, and through this pipo into the eistern to such a depth as may be desired.. This pipeforms the airpipe, and as soon as the `oil inf the cistern rises to such a, height that it closes the moutlrof said airpi'pe the discharge of the oil stops. Dy tliesej tern, and the roller A isfeonstantl)` s upplit d instable toward and from the eircumferente of the lower roller4 'by means of setserews d, as clearlbI shown inFigxB. By this doetorthe. oillis spread evenly, and no more oil is allowed to reach the wool than ."requisite.' The surplusf oil sc `aped ott' .b` to'l the cistern.' .l
TLs machine is exceedingly simple in'iisv "tionstruetion, audit performs the operation ot' oilingt woolto the best satisfaction.
a cistern containiiigoil, while the other serves tospreadthe vwool-,when used `in combination. with a/can, (l, and npesb c, arranged substankeeping up au unil'orni supply -ol oil tothe lower roller.
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on an endless apron, and on passing through A', is communicated uniformly to the libersor. t
From the bottom or side of this tankcloseto' i the oil discharges intot-he cistern, and anothi 1'. i pipe, c, extends. from the top otlsaid` can down means an uniform level is kept up in the cis-V with-the requisite quantity of-oil, not more,` v and not less. The surplus oil taken up by the.
roller isseraped oft' by the doctor D, which is secured to the top ofthe istern and made ad- 1 v the doctor isretnrm-d I claim as new and-desiie to seeure b y Let 'lhettwo rollers A A', one of' which dipsiin tiallgv as herein set t'ort'lntor the purpose ol' "Qi-unis nerim'.
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US2582993A (en) * | 1948-10-29 | 1952-01-22 | Glenn N Howatt | Method of producing high dielectric high insulation ceramic plates |
US4109035A (en) * | 1977-04-19 | 1978-08-22 | Scott Paper Company | Tension wire metering of applicator roll |
US4159356A (en) * | 1977-04-07 | 1979-06-26 | Scott Paper Company | Impregnating foam with liquid fabric conditioner |
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US2582993A (en) * | 1948-10-29 | 1952-01-22 | Glenn N Howatt | Method of producing high dielectric high insulation ceramic plates |
US4159356A (en) * | 1977-04-07 | 1979-06-26 | Scott Paper Company | Impregnating foam with liquid fabric conditioner |
US4109035A (en) * | 1977-04-19 | 1978-08-22 | Scott Paper Company | Tension wire metering of applicator roll |
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