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US671101A
US671101A US70121999A US1899701219A US671101A US 671101 A US671101 A US 671101A US 70121999 A US70121999 A US 70121999A US 1899701219 A US1899701219 A US 1899701219A US 671101 A US671101 A US 671101A
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  • This invention refers to improvements in spinning and doubling machines for the manufacture of ropes, cords, and the like from hemp, jute, aX, and other fibers; and it has for its object toprovide a resilient spring-actuating bobbin-support which is so arranged and constructed that, while it keeps the thread taut, it avoids all undue tension of the same.
  • My invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing in longitudinal section in connection with a doubling-machine provided with an interior non-rotatable frame and embodying my invention.
  • A is the Iiat-shapedband of hemp or of some other suitable raw material which is fed forward by the feeder or conveyer o., which receives its movement from the driving-shaft of the machine by means of' a belt l? and pulley p.
  • the band A is then passed to the automatic nipper B of ordinary construction, where the roving of the yarn takes place, and thence to the iiier C.
  • the shaft q of the iiier C is hollow for the reception of the yarn, which is carried through side openings w of the said shaft and over guideroll e of the flier to the drawing-in device D.
  • 'n is a cross-piece at the inside of the iiier, with a central opening serving as a guide for the hollow bobbin-support t, one extremity of which, as s, is preferably funnel-shaped to receive the yarn from the guide-rollers e of the iiier C.
  • F is the bobbin, which is secured in position by the said hollow support t and on its other side by a spring-actuated rod r, which is displaceable by the action of the spring o and suitably guided within the hollow shaft q of the flier.
  • E is a non-rotatable frame, which is suspended from the hollow bobbin-support t and from the shaft q, as shown in the drawing, so as not to partake of the rotation of said shaft.
  • g is a coiled spring placed around the hollow bobbin-support between the frame E and the bobbin F. The pressure of this spring causes the bobbin F to bear lightly against the friction-disk f, mounted upon the shaft g, so as to be rotated thereby, but at a re- Serial No. 701,219. (No model.)
  • the rotation of the bobbin will be regulated bythe tension of the part :c of the yarn, which is supported by the guiderolls e, and thence passes into the hollow bobbin-support, where it touches the walls of the funnel-shaped extremity s of the latter and is thence passed to the stationary suspensionframe E, the flier C, with the length of yarn carried thereby, rotating about a point o in the interior of the hollow bobbiu-support, and thus receiving the necessary second t'wist.
  • the speed of rotation of the bobbin F will be proportionate to the tension of the yarn inasmuch as the longitudinal displacement of the hollow bobbin-support t and the consequent compression of the spring g, by which the bobbin is moved in contact with the friction-disk f, depends upon the pressure of the yarn x against the walls of the funnel s. It is obvious that I am thus enabled to not only effect an automatic regulation of the speed of'rotation of the bobbin, so as to have it take up exactly so much of the finished thread as is fed forward by the drawing-inV device D, but the device will also act as an automatic tension regulator and keep the yarn or thread taut without putting any undue strain on the fibers.
  • Motion is imparted to the drawing-in device D byshaft L, belt d, and pulley P.
  • the finished thread is carried along the bobbin F by a feeder m, which may be moved along the rotating screw-threaded spindle Z by a driving-gear K, to which motion is imparted from a Worm-wheel t' on the hollow dier-shaft qengaging with a worm on the shaft j.
  • the combination with a rotatable flier and an inclosed non-rotatable frame of a hollow bobbin support horizontally adjustable and spring-actuated, an inner rod within the hollow flier-shaft, said inner rod being springactuated and supporting one end of the bobbin, substantially as described.

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, Patented Apr. 2, 190i. `.1. H. BEK.
(Application led Jan. 5, 1899.)
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SPINNING AND DOUBLING MACHINE.
(No Model.)
Nrrnn STATES e JACOB HEINRICH BEK, OF STOCKACI-I, GERMANY.
SPINNING AND DOUBLING MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 671,101, dated April 2, 1901.
Application filed January 5, 18 9 9.
To (L7/Z whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, JACOB HEINRICH BEK, a citizen of the Republic of Switzerland, residing at Stockach, Germany, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Spinning and Dou bling Machines, of which the following is a specification.
This invention refers to improvements in spinning and doubling machines for the manufacture of ropes, cords, and the like from hemp, jute, aX, and other fibers; and it has for its object toprovide a resilient spring-actuating bobbin-support which is so arranged and constructed that, while it keeps the thread taut, it avoids all undue tension of the same.
My invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing in longitudinal section in connection with a doubling-machine provided with an interior non-rotatable frame and embodying my invention.
In the drawing, A is the Iiat-shapedband of hemp or of some other suitable raw material which is fed forward by the feeder or conveyer o., which receives its movement from the driving-shaft of the machine by means of' a belt l? and pulley p. The band A is then passed to the automatic nipper B of ordinary construction, where the roving of the yarn takes place, and thence to the iiier C. The shaft q of the iiier C is hollow for the reception of the yarn, which is carried through side openings w of the said shaft and over guideroll e of the flier to the drawing-in device D.
'n is a cross-piece at the inside of the iiier, with a central opening serving as a guide for the hollow bobbin-support t, one extremity of which, as s, is preferably funnel-shaped to receive the yarn from the guide-rollers e of the iiier C. F is the bobbin, which is secured in position by the said hollow support t and on its other side by a spring-actuated rod r, which is displaceable by the action of the spring o and suitably guided within the hollow shaft q of the flier.
E is a non-rotatable frame, which is suspended from the hollow bobbin-support t and from the shaft q, as shown in the drawing, so as not to partake of the rotation of said shaft.
g is a coiled spring placed around the hollow bobbin-support between the frame E and the bobbin F. The pressure of this spring causes the bobbin F to bear lightly against the friction-disk f, mounted upon the shaft g, so as to be rotated thereby, but at a re- Serial No. 701,219. (No model.)
duced speed. The rotation of the bobbin will be regulated bythe tension of the part :c of the yarn, which is supported by the guiderolls e, and thence passes into the hollow bobbin-support, where it touches the walls of the funnel-shaped extremity s of the latter and is thence passed to the stationary suspensionframe E, the flier C, with the length of yarn carried thereby, rotating about a point o in the interior of the hollow bobbiu-support, and thus receiving the necessary second t'wist. The speed of rotation of the bobbin F will be proportionate to the tension of the yarn inasmuch as the longitudinal displacement of the hollow bobbin-support t and the consequent compression of the spring g, by which the bobbin is moved in contact with the friction-disk f, depends upon the pressure of the yarn x against the walls of the funnel s. It is obvious that I am thus enabled to not only effect an automatic regulation of the speed of'rotation of the bobbin, so as to have it take up exactly so much of the finished thread as is fed forward by the drawing-inV device D, but the device will also act as an automatic tension regulator and keep the yarn or thread taut without putting any undue strain on the fibers.
Motion is imparted to the drawing-in device D byshaft L, belt d, and pulley P. The finished thread is carried along the bobbin F by a feeder m, which may be moved along the rotating screw-threaded spindle Z by a driving-gear K, to which motion is imparted from a Worm-wheel t' on the hollow dier-shaft qengaging with a worm on the shaft j.
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is-
In a spinning and doubling machine the combination with a rotatable flier and an inclosed non-rotatable frame of a hollow bobbin support horizontally adjustable and spring-actuated, an inner rod within the hollow flier-shaft, said inner rod being springactuated and supporting one end of the bobbin, substantially as described.
In witness whereof I have hereunto signed my name in the presence of two subscribing witnesses. A
JACOB HEINRICH BEK.
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Cited By (5)

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US2611229A (en) * 1949-03-11 1952-09-23 Cluett Peabody & Co Inc Apparatus for spinning, twisting, and winding yarn
US2635413A (en) * 1949-05-18 1953-04-21 American Viscose Corp Strand-former balloon control
US2654211A (en) * 1948-11-10 1953-10-06 Howe Twister Corp Apparatus for and method of cabling threads
US2654210A (en) * 1948-11-10 1953-10-06 Howe Twister Corp Apparatus for cabling threads
US3147581A (en) * 1962-05-10 1964-09-08 Godderidge Jean Twisting frame assembly

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2654211A (en) * 1948-11-10 1953-10-06 Howe Twister Corp Apparatus for and method of cabling threads
US2654210A (en) * 1948-11-10 1953-10-06 Howe Twister Corp Apparatus for cabling threads
US2611229A (en) * 1949-03-11 1952-09-23 Cluett Peabody & Co Inc Apparatus for spinning, twisting, and winding yarn
US2635413A (en) * 1949-05-18 1953-04-21 American Viscose Corp Strand-former balloon control
US3147581A (en) * 1962-05-10 1964-09-08 Godderidge Jean Twisting frame assembly

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