US698755A - Vessel or pot for gathering fibers being thrown off spinning-machines. - Google Patents

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US698755A US2939600A US1900029396A US698755A US 698755 A US698755 A US 698755A US 2939600 A US2939600 A US 2939600A US 1900029396 A US1900029396 A US 1900029396A US 698755 A US698755 A US 698755A
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  • GUIDO STIEHLE OF SELTMANNS, GERMANY.
  • the present invention relates to vessels or pots for gathering the fibers being thrown off the spinning-machines.
  • Figure l is a plan view with a partial hori- Zontal section.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section, and
  • Fig. 3 a partial vertical section, of a modified detail of the spinning-pot;
  • Fig. 4 a side view of the same.
  • the bottom 1) of the vessel or the pot a is made hollow in such a manner that it is situated about five to eight inches higher up than the lower edge of the case of the spinning-pot.
  • Thishollow of the bottom part will be produced by bending the sheet metal of the case of the spinning vessel or pot first in an inward and then in an upward direction, whereupon it is led horizontally, thus forming the bottom Z).
  • a double border of sheet metal is formed, which is stiffened by a sheet of fiat iron 0, being about two-sixteenths inch thick and one inch high.
  • a number of plates d, of leather, indiarubber, or similar elastic material are attached by means of screws f.
  • the metal plates must then be able to yield with the elastic pieces (I, and for this object they are provided with a slot m, Fig. 4, instead of a round hole, by means of which they can slide up and down on the screw or rivetf.
  • Separate washer-disks n are then preferably placed between the metal plates 9 and the head of the screw or rivet, which facilitates the sliding in the slot.
  • a disk h is cut out and the edges t 10, respectively, of the remaining bottom edge and of the disk h, facing each another, are bent downward and inward in an inclined direction, so that the bottom disk it rests with its edge loosely upon the inclined edge i of the bottom part b.
  • a most comfortable treatment of the spinning-pot for the purpose of riveting, cleaning, or the like may be effected.
  • the can having an upsaid plates d and the nuts of the screws f 55 ning-pot, it is only necessary to push the disk wardly-struck bottom forming a doubled angular edge, a reinforcing-band in said edge, a plurality of elastic pieces having their upper edges resting against the upwardly-struck bottom and their lower edges projecting below the edge of the can, clamping-plates abutting against the inner faces of the elastic pieces and bolts for clamping the same to the rim, substantially as described.
  • a spinning-pot or the like having an upwardly-struck bottom with an open center, a downwardly-inclined flange at the edge of said open center and a closing-disk having an inwardly and downwardly bent flange designed to abut against the inclined flange surrounding the open center, substantially as described.
  • a spinning-pot or the like having an up wardly-struck bottom with an open center, a downwardly-inclined flange at the edge of said open center, a closing-disk having a correspondingly-inclined flange resting upon the.

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Patented Apr. 29, I902. G. STIEHLE.
VESSEL OR POT FOR GATHERING FIBERS BEING. THE-OWN OFF SPINNING MACHINES.
(Application filed Sept. 8, IQQO.)
(No Model.)
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GUIDO STIEHLE, OF SELTMANNS, GERMANY.
VESSEL OR POT FOR GATHERING FIBERS BEING THROWN OFF SPlNNlNG-MACHINES.
$PECIFZQATIO N forming part of Letters Patent No. 698,755, dated April 29, 1902 Application filed September 8,1900. Serial No. 29,896. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that I, GUIno STIEHLE, a subject of the King of Bavaria, residing at Seltmanns, post-station Harbatzhofen, Allgiu, German Empire, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in and Connected with Vessels 0r Pots for Gathering Fibers being Thrown Off Spinning-Machines, of which the following is a specification.
The present invention relates to vessels or pots for gathering the fibers being thrown off the spinning-machines.
By reason of practical experiences I am persuaded of the fact that in spinstries it has been felt as a general want to get a spinningpot which at its use will not only be spared or preserved byitself, but which will also spare the floor in a very high degree. Besides, the said spinning-pot is considered to be easily accessible at its bottom part for the purpose of attaching the rivets in a comfortable manner when being built.
In order to comply with the aforestated requirements, I have invented a spinning-pot; and the invention consists of the details of construction hereinafter set forth, and particularly pointed out in the claims; and in order to render the present specification more easily intelligible reference is had to the accompanying drawings,in which similar letters of reference denote similar parts throughout the several views.
Figure l is a plan view with a partial hori- Zontal section. Fig. 2 is a vertical section, and Fig. 3 a partial vertical section, of a modified detail of the spinning-pot; Fig. 4, a side view of the same.
According to the present invention the bottom 1) of the vessel or the pot a is made hollow in such a manner that it is situated about five to eight inches higher up than the lower edge of the case of the spinning-pot. Thishollow of the bottom part will be produced by bending the sheet metal of the case of the spinning vessel or pot first in an inward and then in an upward direction, whereupon it is led horizontally, thus forming the bottom Z). Hereby a double border of sheet metal is formed, which is stiffened by a sheet of fiat iron 0, being about two-sixteenths inch thick and one inch high. To the inner side of this stiffened border a number of plates d, of leather, indiarubber, or similar elastic material, are attached by means of screws f. Between the metal plates 9 are provided for the purpose of holding the plates (Z in a proper position. The elastic plates (Z project about three-sixteenths inch underneath the lower edge of the border and lean with their upper part against the bottom 1). Therefore the elastic plates cl will take up the whole impact which the spinning-pot has to stand in a very effective manner and when the spinning-pot is dragged across the door only the elastic plates will be brought into contact with the floor, so that the latter will be spared in a very ad vantageous manner. In spinstries having very rough stone floors it appears to be advantageous to employ metal plates g, which project around the lower face of the elastic plates (1, as shown in Fig. 3, in order to prevent too great a wear of these pieces. The metal plates must then be able to yield with the elastic pieces (I, and for this object they are provided with a slot m, Fig. 4, instead of a round hole, by means of which they can slide up and down on the screw or rivetf. Separate washer-disks n are then preferably placed between the metal plates 9 and the head of the screw or rivet, which facilitates the sliding in the slot.
Instead of employing a series of elastic plates d arranged withseveral inter-spaces between them, a single elastic hoop, being entirely closed and consisting in one or more pieces, may be employed.
In the bottom Z) a disk h is cut out and the edges t 10, respectively, of the remaining bottom edge and of the disk h, facing each another, are bent downward and inward in an inclined direction, so that the bottom disk it rests with its edge loosely upon the inclined edge i of the bottom part b. In order to get access from below tothe interior of the spinh inward, whereupon a most comfortable treatment of the spinning-pot for the purpose of riveting, cleaning, or the like may be effected.
Having now described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In combination, the can having an upsaid plates d and the nuts of the screws f 55 ning-pot, it is only necessary to push the disk wardly-struck bottom forming a doubled angular edge, a reinforcing-band in said edge, a plurality of elastic pieces having their upper edges resting against the upwardly-struck bottom and their lower edges projecting below the edge of the can, clamping-plates abutting against the inner faces of the elastic pieces and bolts for clamping the same to the rim, substantially as described.
2. A spinning-pot or the like having an upwardly-struck bottom with an open center, a downwardly-inclined flange at the edge of said open center and a closing-disk having an inwardly and downwardly bent flange designed to abut against the inclined flange surrounding the open center, substantially as described.
3. A spinning-pot or the like having an up wardly-struck bottom with an open center, a downwardly-inclined flange at the edge of said open center, a closing-disk having a correspondingly-inclined flange resting upon the.
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