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US587892A
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  • This invention relates to a new and useful method of and apparatus for cleaning and polishing loom-reeds; and it consists in forcing powdered cleansing and polishing material, such as pumice-stone or powdered glass, by means of compressed air or a blast of air onto and through the reed (and its dents) while the latter is slowly rcciprocated.
  • powdered cleansing and polishing material such as pumice-stone or powdered glass
  • a represents a table, and I; the rails or track secured thereon in any de sired manner.
  • On said track is arranged and adapted to be reciprocated by hand or in any well-known manner the carriageA, consisting of the parallel frames 0 and (7, provided with wheels and the adjusting-screw e, t with handle f,) passing through and adapted to regulate the distance between the said frames,
  • a bracket frame or standard 72- supporting the blower-casing m and the bearingplates ifor the shaft la thereof.
  • the pulley 1: arranged on shaft k, and the driving-band 0, operated by any wellknown means, motion is imparted to the said shaft and the fan-blades 7t, carried thereby.
  • a nozzle q tapering to a flattened outlet u of a width substantially equal to the width of the reed and arranged closely to and approximatel at right angles with the said reed.
  • a receptacle 1 On one side of said nozzle is arranged a receptacle 1, provided with a lid .5 and communicz'tting with the said nozzle through the opening which latter is provided with the hood I.” in such a manner that the currentof air passing through the said nozzle will create a suction at the said opening 6, and thus suck the cleansing material contained in the receptacle '2' out of the said receptacle into the nozzle 1; and discharge the same through its outlet 1/ onto and between the dents of the reed.'
  • the reed after having been put together (in some instances by means of solder, in which latter case it is first washed out in boiling water) is dipped in an oil-bath and after withdrawal is placed on the carriage A, which latter is slowly reciprocated.
  • the blower is started and the powdered cleansing and polishing material contained in the receptacle 1' is sucked into the nozzle, where it combines with the compressed air or air-current and is as such forced through the outlet onto and between the dent-s of the reed, whereby all scratches, sharp corners, dirt, oil, &c., is removed.
  • the reed is reversed and again subjected to the air blast or current and the cleansing material carried thereby.
  • this simple method the subjecting of a reed to a rubbing down with phmicestone, its polishing inside and outside by means of kerosene and a brush, and its cleaning out with Hour and brush are fully avoided.
  • the cleaning material which is placed in the receptacle 1, consists, preferably, of pumice-stone or powdered glass; but it will be manifest that other materialscan be used and also that the arrangement of the apparatus can be altered without changing the scope of' my invention; but
  • the method of cleaning or polishing loomreeds which consists in oiling the surface of the reeds, and in subjecting the oiled surface to the action of an impinging stream of commingled air and polishing material.
  • An apparatus for cleaning and polishing loom-reeds consisting of areciprocating adjustable carriage,

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M. WALTER.
PROCESS OF AND APPARATUS FOR CLEANING AND POLISHING LOOM I REEDS. No. 587,892. Patented Aug. 10,1897.
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PROCESS C'F AND APPARATUS FOR'CLEANlNG AND POLISHING LOOM-R EEDS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 587,892, dated August 10, 1897. Application filed Tune 1'7, 1896. Serial No. 595,882. No model.
To all whom it may (JUILCL'I'IL:
lie it known that I, UATHIAS WALTER, a citizen of the l nited States, residing in Palerson, county of Passaic, and State of New .lersey, have invented certain l.-(3\Y and useful Improvements in lrocesses of and Apparatus for Cleaning and Polishing Loom-Reeds; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and.use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, and to letters of reference marked thereon, which forms a part of this specification.
This invention relates to a new and useful method of and apparatus for cleaning and polishing loom-reeds; and it consists in forcing powdered cleansing and polishing material, such as pumice-stone or powdered glass, by means of compressed air or a blast of air onto and through the reed (and its dents) while the latter is slowly rcciprocated.
It further consists in the improved apparatus used in connection with said method and in the combination and arrangements of parts thereof, substantially as will be hereinafter more fully described, and finally embodied in the clauses of the claim.
Referring to the accompanying drawing, which illustrates in front elevation my improved apparatus, a represents a table, and I; the rails or track secured thereon in any de sired manner. On said track is arranged and adapted to be reciprocated by hand or in any well-known manner the carriageA, consisting of the parallel frames 0 and (7, provided with wheels and the adjusting-screw e, t with handle f,) passing through and adapted to regulate the distance between the said frames,
7 as will be manifest. Un said carriage is placed the reed g, as clearly shown.
Secured to the table a in an y desired manner is a bracket frame or standard 72-, supporting the blower-casing m and the bearingplates ifor the shaft la thereof. By means of the pulley 1:, arranged on shaft k, and the driving-band 0, operated by any wellknown means, motion is imparted to the said shaft and the fan-blades 7t, carried thereby. To the outlet 17 of said blower-casing is secured in any desired manner a nozzle q, tapering to a flattened outlet u of a width substantially equal to the width of the reed and arranged closely to and approximatel at right angles with the said reed. On one side of said nozzle is arranged a receptacle 1, provided with a lid .5 and communicz'tting with the said nozzle through the opening which latter is provided with the hood I." in such a manner that the currentof air passing through the said nozzle will create a suction at the said opening 6, and thus suck the cleansing material contained in the receptacle '2' out of the said receptacle into the nozzle 1; and discharge the same through its outlet 1/ onto and between the dents of the reed.'
The reed after having been put together (in some instances by means of solder, in which latter case it is first washed out in boiling water) is dipped in an oil-bath and after withdrawal is placed on the carriage A, which latter is slowly reciprocated. The blower is started and the powdered cleansing and polishing material contained in the receptacle 1' is sucked into the nozzle, where it combines with the compressed air or air-current and is as such forced through the outlet onto and between the dent-s of the reed, whereby all scratches, sharp corners, dirt, oil, &c., is removed. After a specified time the reed is reversed and again subjected to the air blast or current and the cleansing material carried thereby. lly this simple method the subjecting of a reed to a rubbing down with phmicestone, its polishing inside and outside by means of kerosene and a brush, and its cleaning out with Hour and brush are fully avoided.
The cleaning material, which is placed in the receptacle 1, consists, preferably, of pumice-stone or powdered glass; but it will be manifest that other materialscan be used and also that the arrangement of the apparatus can be altered without changing the scope of' my invention; but
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l. The method of cleaning or polishing loomreeds which consists in oiling the surface of the reeds, and in subjecting the oiled surface to the action of an impinging stream of commingled air and polishing material.
2. An apparatus for cleaning and polishing loom-reeds, consisting of areciprocating adjustable carriage,
have hereuntoset my hantl this 10th day of June, 1896.
MATHIAS WALTER.
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DUNCAN M. RoBEn'rsoN.
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US2460919A (en) * 1942-12-12 1949-02-08 Jr Albert G Bodine Method of and apparatus for cutting materials
US2460918A (en) * 1942-12-12 1949-02-08 Jr Albert G Bodine Method-of and apparatus for cutting and the like
US2973246A (en) * 1950-09-08 1961-02-28 Grace W R & Co Method of making polishing material
US3100724A (en) * 1958-09-22 1963-08-13 Microseal Products Inc Device for treating the surface of a workpiece
US3425166A (en) * 1966-09-28 1969-02-04 Corning Glass Works Resistor tailoring machine
US3577682A (en) * 1969-06-02 1971-05-04 Pennwalt Corp Abrading apparatus
US3694972A (en) * 1969-06-20 1972-10-03 Reimer Emeis Method and apparatus for subdividing a crystal wafer
US3823514A (en) * 1971-11-08 1974-07-16 Honda Koki Kk Hydraulic grinding method
US4001976A (en) * 1975-06-23 1977-01-11 Wheelabrator-Frye, Inc. Apparatus for cleaning casting

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2460919A (en) * 1942-12-12 1949-02-08 Jr Albert G Bodine Method of and apparatus for cutting materials
US2460918A (en) * 1942-12-12 1949-02-08 Jr Albert G Bodine Method-of and apparatus for cutting and the like
US2973246A (en) * 1950-09-08 1961-02-28 Grace W R & Co Method of making polishing material
US3100724A (en) * 1958-09-22 1963-08-13 Microseal Products Inc Device for treating the surface of a workpiece
US3425166A (en) * 1966-09-28 1969-02-04 Corning Glass Works Resistor tailoring machine
US3577682A (en) * 1969-06-02 1971-05-04 Pennwalt Corp Abrading apparatus
US3694972A (en) * 1969-06-20 1972-10-03 Reimer Emeis Method and apparatus for subdividing a crystal wafer
US3823514A (en) * 1971-11-08 1974-07-16 Honda Koki Kk Hydraulic grinding method
US4001976A (en) * 1975-06-23 1977-01-11 Wheelabrator-Frye, Inc. Apparatus for cleaning casting

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