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  • Figure l is a plan and Fig. 2 a transverse vertical section of the same.
  • stripper cylinders for burring wool or cleaning cotton, have usually been made either of tinned iron, with the stripping edges properly soldered to a revolving shaft, or of cast iron.
  • tinned iron With the stripping edges properly soldered to a revolving shaft, or of cast iron.
  • cast iron When made of either of these materials, according to modes now practiced, they are somewhat expensive, and when, after use, the scraping or stripping edges are worn to any considerable degree the cylinders must be thrown aside and new ones substituted, thereby enhancing the cost of running the machines.
  • the scraping or burring edges are formed of strips of steel or other suitable metal a, a, a, &c., arranged, in radial directions, around a wooden roller b Z) which roller is properly secured to the metallic shaft c, c.
  • the steel strips a a a, &c. are secured by screws, so as to be adjustable if necessary, to the longitudinal wooden segments d Z d d, &c., shaped as shown in section in Fig. 2, and arranged around the roller b b, as therein shown, each segment being secured to said roller, by wooden pins driven through them' into said roller as shown at e, e, Fig. 2.

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UNITED sTATEs PATENT oEEIcE.
ALEXANDER WRIGHT, OF LOWELL, MASSACHUSETTS.
GUARD 0R STRIPPER FOR BURING-MACHINES.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 6,057, dated January 23, 1849.
To aU 'whom may concern:
Be it known that I, ALEXANDER WRIGHT, of Lowell, in the county of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented new and useful Improvements in the Construction of the Guard or Stripping-Cylinder Used in Burrin'g-Machines, and that the folf lowing description, taken in connection with the yaccompanying drawings, hereinafter' referred to, forms a full and exact vspecification of the same, wherein I have set forth the nature and principles of my said improvements by which my invention may be distinguished from others, together with such parts las I claim andy desire to have secured to me by Letters Patent.
The figures of the accompanying plate of drawings represent my improved mode of construction for said cylinders.
Figure l is a plan and Fig. 2 a transverse vertical section of the same.
These stripper cylinders, for burring wool or cleaning cotton, have usually been made either of tinned iron, with the stripping edges properly soldered to a revolving shaft, or of cast iron. When made of either of these materials, according to modes now practiced, they are somewhat expensive, and when, after use, the scraping or stripping edges are worn to any considerable degree the cylinders must be thrown aside and new ones substituted, thereby enhancing the cost of running the machines.
By my improved mode of constructing the aforesaid cylinders, they are believed to be much preferable to others in their operation, while at the same time their first cost is quite inconsiderable, in comparison with these others, and they are readilysusceptible of repair, being then asv good las new ones.
The scraping or burring edges are formed of strips of steel or other suitable metal a, a, a, &c., arranged, in radial directions, around a wooden roller b Z) which roller is properly secured to the metallic shaft c, c. The steel strips a a a, &c., are secured by screws, so as to be adjustable if necessary, to the longitudinal wooden segments d Z d d, &c., shaped as shown in section in Fig. 2, and arranged around the roller b b, as therein shown, each segment being secured to said roller, by wooden pins driven through them' into said roller as shown at e, e, Fig. 2. l The outer edges of the burring strips a, a, a, project some little distance, out beyond the exterior surface of the intervening wooden segments d, d, 0l, d, and said exterior surface o f said segments may be formed concave, as shown in the drawings,
or convex, according to the taste of the manufacturer. The ends of the cylinderthus constructed arev fitted with circular metallic caps or plates L It, 7L it screwed thereto as shown by dotted lines atf, f, f, &c., in Fig. l.
surface of the segments l ci, &c., will suice to enable them to knock olf the burs, while by reason of this projection they create less wind than is usual with deeper Scrapers, which latter are apt to operate like a fan, disturbing and displacing the wool on the other cylinders.
When the edges of t-he Scrapers a, a.. a, &c.,
are worn down, they may be easily filed, and v by inserting and passing a grooving plane j between the same the exterior surfaces of the intervening wooden segments may be reduced as much as deslred.
I shall state my claim as followsr I-Iaving thus described my improvements What I claim as my invention and desire to have secured to me by Leters Patent, ics-.- A guard or stripper cylinder (used in machines for burring wool and cleaning cotton) constructed with steel strips a, a., 85e.,` for Scrapers, arranged and combined with the wooden segments-Z (Z, &c., about a roller or shafty substantially as herein above de` scribed. I
In testimony that the foregoing is a true description of my said invention I have hereto set my signature this twenty sixth day of July, in the year 1848.
ALEX. WRIGHT'. Witnesses:
EZRA LINCOLN, Jr., LUTHER BRIGGS, Jr.
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DE1054285B (en) * 1954-02-17 1959-04-02 Ferroviaires Soc Damped helical compression spring, especially for the suspension of vehicles
FR2798421A1 (en) 1990-01-24 2001-03-16 United Technologies Corp Air-cooled gas turbine blade
US20030225056A1 (en) * 2002-04-26 2003-12-04 Pfizer Inc. Triaryl-oxy-aryl-spiro-pyrimidine-2,4,6-trione metalloproteinase inhibitors

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1054285B (en) * 1954-02-17 1959-04-02 Ferroviaires Soc Damped helical compression spring, especially for the suspension of vehicles
FR2798421A1 (en) 1990-01-24 2001-03-16 United Technologies Corp Air-cooled gas turbine blade
US20030225056A1 (en) * 2002-04-26 2003-12-04 Pfizer Inc. Triaryl-oxy-aryl-spiro-pyrimidine-2,4,6-trione metalloproteinase inhibitors

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