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US65530A
US65530A US65530DA US65530A US 65530 A US65530 A US 65530A US 65530D A US65530D A US 65530DA US 65530 A US65530 A US 65530A
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    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01HSPINNING OR TWISTING
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  • Figure 2 a vertical section of a' spindle and the flyer or driving-gear and supporting bracket with myinvention applied to them.
  • Figure 3 is a section of the bracket and the gear as usually made and applied together.
  • the spindle bracket is shown at A as provided with a cylindrical neck, a, which, with the bracket, is bored vertically, as shown at b, to receive and support the spindle.
  • the gear, c for revolving the ilyer, encompasses and turns on the neck a, and rests on a shoulder, 1i.
  • the bearing surfaces of the neck a and bore b require lubrication, it is customary to pour oil upon the upper ends of the neck and the gear.
  • I also form in the external surface of the neck a, helical groovef, to extend from one of the ol-chambers e d to the other of them, the hole or holes e being led into'such groove.
  • Figure 4 exhibits a side vie ofthe neck H' with such groove therein.
  • the groove f instead of being formed in the neck, may be made in the bore of' the gear E, so, as to extend downward from thechamber cZ to the chamber c. If desirable, there may be another such helical groove formed Within the bore of the tube H H', and such groove may be illed with cotton, wool, or other fibrous material which will absorb oil.

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@einen gieten] yuteat @fitta IMPROVEMENT IN-LUBRIGATORS POR SPINNING MAGHINES.
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TO ALL PERSONS TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME:
Be it known that I, JOSEPH B. BANCROFT, of Hopedalepin the county of Worcester, and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Spinning Mechanism; and I (lo-hereby declare the saine to be fully described in the fol-lowing specification, and represented in the accompanying drawings, of which- 4Figure 1 is a side elevation; and
Figure 2,'a vertical section of a' spindle and the flyer or driving-gear and supporting bracket with myinvention applied to them.
Figure 3 'is a section of the bracket and the gear as usually made and applied together.
In the last-mentioned figure the spindle bracket is shown at A as provided with a cylindrical neck, a, which, with the bracket, is bored vertically, as shown at b, to receive and support the spindle. The gear, c, for revolving the ilyer, encompasses and turns on the neck a, and rests on a shoulder, 1i. When the bearing surfaces of the neck a and bore b require lubrication, it is customary to pour oil upon the upper ends of the neck and the gear. In carrying out my invention I provide the bracket D (see-gs. land 2) with an annular chamber, c, formed on its upper end and around the neck H', ivhieh I prefer to make a cylindrical tube of copper or composition metal, to extend through the bracket in manner as shown at H in iig. 2. Iforul also vyithin-the upper part of the ily or driving-gear, E, an annular chamber 0l, to encompass the neck II. The gear E may extend a. Ashort distance into the oil-chamber e, if desirable. Through the neck HI make'two or any other proper number of holes, e e, for the conveyance of oil from the chamber c into the bore of the said neck, and upon the spindle F, when therein. I also form in the external surface of the neck a, helical groovef, to extend from one of the ol-chambers e d to the other of them, the hole or holes e being led into'such groove. Figure 4 exhibits a side vie ofthe neck H' with such groove therein. The groove f, instead of being formed in the neck, may be made in the bore of' the gear E, so, as to extend downward from thechamber cZ to the chamber c. If desirable, there may be another such helical groove formed Within the bore of the tube H H', and such groove may be illed with cotton, wool, or other fibrous material which will absorb oil. By means of the chambers c d, the helical groove f, and the hole or holes e, Iv am enabled, when oil is within the chamber aand the gear is in revolution, to keep the bearing surfaces of the tube H H Well lubricated, for the oil will be forced from the chamber 'e through the groove and the hole or holes e, and lalso into the chamber d, which will arrest it and aid in preventing it from owing out upon the top of the gear.
I claim as my invention- The combination and arrangement of the oil-chambers c d, the groovef, and the hole or holes e, with the bracket D, the neck H', and the gear E, the whole being substantially as described JOSEPH B. BANcRoF'r.
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R. H. EDDY,- SAMUEL N. PIPER.
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FR2199516A1 (en) * 1972-09-21 1974-04-12 Ohler Verpackungen Gmbh

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