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US706801A US4754301A US1901047543A US706801A US 706801 A US706801 A US 706801A US 4754301 A US4754301 A US 4754301A US 1901047543 A US1901047543 A US 1901047543A US 706801 A US706801 A US 706801A
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  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of an improved machine embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 shows a plan of the same, the operating-gear shown in Fig. 1 being omitted.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section of the same machine, showing part of the operating-gear of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 shows the skein-carrier mounted eccentrically and turned for one hundred and eighty degrees with reference to its position shown in Fig. 3.
  • Figs. 5, 6, and 7 show various modified forms of operating-gear for the skein-carriers.
  • A is a dynamo, which, through the intervention of the spur-gears B and B for reducing the speed,
  • the automatic roversing of the working is effected by means of a worm E, which operates a helicoidal wheel F, keyed to a sleeve carrying a tappet G.
  • the said tappet moves the counterpoise H, which by means of the fork J causes the clutch K to be moved to one or other side, so as to engage with the one or the other miter-wheel G or G, and thus reverses the motion of the machine.
  • the gears L L transmit motion in both directions to double elliptic or eccentric gear-wheels, such as M M, or one of those shown in Figs.
  • the skein-carriers of a shape constituting an undulated skeincarrier combined with means for imparting thereto during their eccentric movements in both directions of movement varying successive speeds, substantially as hereinbefore described and shown.

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C. CORRUN. APPARATUS FOR DYEING, 8L0.
(Application flledjFeb. 16, 1901.) 1 ("0 Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet I.
Patented Aug. 12, I902.
FIG-l I Bi 1 fz 5 No. 706,80I, I Patented Aug. [2, I902.
C. 'COBRUN.
APPARATUS FOR DYEING, & c.
(Application filed Feb. 16, 1901.) (No Model.)
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OFCAR OORRON, OF LYONS, FRANCE.
APPARATUS FOR DYEING, etc] SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No; 706,801, dated August 12, 1902. Application filed February 16,1901. Serial No. 47,543. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, CEOAR Gonnon, Chevalier de la Legion dHonneur, a citizen of the Republic of France, residing at 8 Rue Tronchet, Lyons, in the Republic of France, have carriers have imparted to them an alternate ascending and descending motion in such a manner as to cause the skeins to be dipped in and out of the bath while at the same time communicating a certain relative displacement. In some forms of machines heretofore employed the skein-carriers are mounted eccentrically. This treatment may, however, be rendered more superior, expeditious, and efiective by combining with the movements of displacement further motions, whereby the manipulations ordinarily performed by hand are effected mechanically while obtaining all the advantages of handwork.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a front elevation of an improved machine embodying my invention. Fig. 2 shows a plan of the same, the operating-gear shown in Fig. 1 being omitted. Fig. 3 is a vertical section of the same machine, showing part of the operating-gear of Fig. 1. Fig. 4 shows the skein-carrier mounted eccentrically and turned for one hundred and eighty degrees with reference to its position shown in Fig. 3. Lastly, Figs. 5, 6, and 7 show various modified forms of operating-gear for the skein-carriers.
Referring to the general views of the improved machine, Figs. 1, 2, and 3, A is a dynamo, which, through the intervention of the spur-gears B and B for reducing the speed,
actuates the miter-wheels O C for reversing the direction of motion. The automatic roversing of the working is effected by means of a worm E, which operates a helicoidal wheel F, keyed to a sleeve carrying a tappet G. During the working of the machine the said tappet moves the counterpoise H, which by means of the fork J causes the clutch K to be moved to one or other side, so as to engage with the one or the other miter-wheel G or G, and thus reverses the motion of the machine. The gears L L transmit motion in both directions to double elliptic or eccentric gear-wheels, such as M M, or one of those shown in Figs. 5, 6, and 7, and then to a series of circular gear-wheels N, keyed direct to the spindles of the skein carriers or holders R. The improved arrangement in this type of machine of elliptic or eccentric gears for controlling the motion of the skein-carriers which already move eccentrically has for its object to impart to the said skein-carriers in lieu of a uniform eccentric rotation, as heretofore, different successive speeds in a single eccentric rotation, so as to obtain at the period of maximum speedwhich period corresponds to that of the retirement of the skeins from the bath-the stroke of the whip, which is indispensable for producing the rapid assimilation of the dyestuff upon the yarn.
Referring to the double set of elliptic or eccentric wheels M M and the circular gearwheels N and N shown,their object is to obtain in both directions of working an accelerated passage of the skein-carriers always at the time when their eccentrical portion is lowered and retarded movement in the inverse position.
' All the parts of this machine are mounted upon a frame P, which is supported upon a hydraulic piston disposed in a cylinder Q, so as to elevate and lower the entire apparatus.
According to the rotary speed which it is desired to impart to the-skein-carriers and also the energy, more or less strong, given to the stroke of the whip,'elliptic or eccentric wheels of various sizes are employed. In the drawings there are shown four types by way of an example-via, M M, indicated at Fig. 1, and also those shown at Figs. 5, 6, and 7. These varying successive speeds imparted to the skein-carriers have the effect of producing mechanically and without strain upon the yarn and even to a superior degree the advantages of the manipulations by hand.
In order to permit of constantly and more effectually moving the threads among themselves upon the skein-carriers, I adopt a novel form of curved carrier. Good results may also be obtained by making one of the sides of the skein-carrier straight and the other curved.
The arrangement hereinbefore described and consistingin combining with the ordinary movements of the skein-carriers, on the one part, different successive speeds, and-on the other part a constant displacement of the threads by reason of the novel shape-convex, concave, or undulated-given to the skeincarriers oifers the great advantage of constantly displacing and separating the threads among themselves during their traveling, andconsequently of permitting a more homogeneous and intimate penetration of the dyestuffs or the washing or bleaching liquors during the various treatments to which they are subjected,which is of the highest importance.
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is-
1. In a machine for dyeing or for washing yarn or like materials in skeins, the combination with the ordinary means employed for elevating and lowering the skein-carriers as Well as for producing the displacement of the skeins upon the carriers, of eccentric gears and interposed gears meshing therewith and keyed directly to the spindles of the skein carriers for imparting to the said skein-carriers during their eccentric displacement in both directions of movement varying successive speeds, substantially as hereinbefore described and for the purpose specified.
2. In a machine for the treatment of yarn or like materials in skeins, the skein-carriers of a shape constituting an undulated skeincarrier, combined with means for imparting thereto during their eccentric movements in both directions of movement varying successive speeds, substantially as hereinbefore described and shown.
3. In a machine serving for the purpose described, the combination with the ordinary arrangements hitherto provided in connection with skein-carriers, of an operating-gear of eccentric toothed wheels and gears 0n the spindles of said skein-carriers meshing with said eccentric wheels for imparting to their skeins varying successive speeds during every revolution; the said skein-carriers having undulatory portions, the whole substantially as described and for the purpose specified.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand, in presence of two subscribing witnesses, this 31st day of January, 1901.
oEoAR OORRON.
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JEAN GERMAIN, FRANCIS GULLIET.
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