US756166A - Yarn-spinning apparatus. - Google Patents

Yarn-spinning apparatus. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US756166A
US756166A US13897803A US1903138978A US756166A US 756166 A US756166 A US 756166A US 13897803 A US13897803 A US 13897803A US 1903138978 A US1903138978 A US 1903138978A US 756166 A US756166 A US 756166A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
ring
clips
extending
plate
ears
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US13897803A
Inventor
Joel Hayden
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
BOSTON SPINNING RING Co
Original Assignee
BOSTON SPINNING RING Co
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by BOSTON SPINNING RING Co filed Critical BOSTON SPINNING RING Co
Priority to US13897803A priority Critical patent/US756166A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US756166A publication Critical patent/US756166A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01HSPINNING OR TWISTING
    • D01H7/00Spinning or twisting arrangements
    • D01H7/02Spinning or twisting arrangements for imparting permanent twist
    • D01H7/52Ring-and-traveller arrangements
    • D01H7/60Rings or travellers; Manufacture thereof not otherwise provided for ; Cleaning means for rings
    • D01H7/602Rings

Definitions

  • Tm NORRIS virus on. PHOTO-LUNG WASHINGTON. n. c.
  • This invention relates to spinning apparatus comprising a spinning-ring and its supporting-plate, and particularly to that class of spinning apparatus in which the ring has a limited movement vertically and horizontally, but not rotatively, with relation to its support.
  • My invention has for its principal objects to provide for and allow vertical and horizontal movement or vibration of the spinningring with relation to the holder, whereby the ring can yield sufiiciently vertically or horizontally to inequalities in the yarn without notching, perforating, or in any manner altering or afiecting the integrality of the ring; to provide for such movement and allow the ring to be reversed; to provideispring connections between the ring and its support; to raise the ring from its supporting-plate; to prevent any perceptible swinging or pivotal movement of the ring, but to confine its relative movement to vertical and horizontal or edgewise motion; to.
  • Figure l is a plan view of a spinning-ring and supporting-plate embodying my invention, a small portion being represented as broken out.
  • Fig. 2 is an elevation or edge view of the same.
  • Figs. 3 and 4 are enlarged details in vertical section, illustrating the relative positions of the ring when moved hori- Y ARN-SPINNING APPARATUS.
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged detail in vertical section, illustrating the ring moved vertically.
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of one of the spring connections removed.
  • cl is the supporting plate or base, provided with the ordinary recesses e to receive the shanks of the attaching-screws f for securing the plate to the ring-rail.
  • This plate or base is constructed as usual, except that it has secured rigidly to its upper side or integral therewith a number, preferably three, of ears g, staple-shaped in vertical section, which extend vertically up from the base and are preferably of flat strap-shaped metal.
  • each clip 71 extends through an ear g and the parts m of the clips clamp tightly against the under and upper 'sides of the lower flange 0 of the ring, the curved edges n and s enabling the grip on the upper side to continue at even width for the length of the lips m.
  • the ring is held tightly by the clips and there is no relative movement, rotativeor otherwise, of the clips and ring.
  • the thickness of the edge of the ears g being much less than the space between the two members of the clips-k there is ample room for a limited horizontal movement of the clips, and hence of the ring, and the insideheight of the ears being greater than the thickness of the bottom of the clips there is ample space for vertical movement of the clips and ring.
  • the clips it being of spring metal the jaws can be readily spread for the purpose of reversing the spinning-ring in order to utilize the lower flange after the upper flange has been rendered useless by wear.
  • these clips hold the ring rigidly solely by means of their shape without perforating, notching, or in any manner altering the ring, the rings may be bought in open market and applied without necessity for making any preparation or going to any expense.
  • a ring-supporting base-plate adapted for attachment to a ring-rail; an integral spinningring; clips extending upward from the plate to the ring and clamping the latter by means of its lower flange; and ears secured to the base-plate and extending through the clips, there being suflicient difference between the height and width of the ears and the height and width of the clips to allow limited vertical and horizontal or edgewise movement.
  • a ring-supporting base-plate adapted for attachment to a ring-rail; an integral spinningring; ears secured to and extending up from the base-plate; and the clips or clamps in extending through said ears and provided at their upper ends with the outwardly-extending portions 70 and the inwardly-extending lips m,
  • a ring-supporting base-plate adapted for attachment to a ring-rail; an integral spinningring; ears secured to and extending up from the base-plate; and the clips or clamps IL extending through said ears and provided at their upper ends with the outwardly-extending portions in and the inwardly-extending lips 7n provided with the concentrically-curved inner edges n 8 adapted to clamp and hold the ring by its lower flange, for the purpose set forth.
  • a ring-supporting base-plate adapted for attachment to a ring-rail; substantially staple-shaped ears extending up from said ringrail; an integral spinning-ring; and spring clips or clamps comprising two upwardly-extending members formed at their upper ends with double lips adapted to clamp and hold rigidly by its lower flange the ring, said clips extending through the corresponding ears, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Textile Engineering (AREA)
  • Spinning Or Twisting Of Yarns (AREA)

Description

N6 766,166. PATENTED. MAR. 29, 1904.:
. N I. J. HAYDEN.
YARN SPINNING APPARATUS. 7
APPLICATION rmm MN. '14, 1606.
Tm: NORRIS virus on. PHOTO-LUNG WASHINGTON. n. c.
JOEL HAYDEN, OF SCITUATE, RHODE ISLAND, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE Patented March 29, 1904;
P T T OFFICE.
ASSIGNMENTS, TO BOSTON SPINNING RING COMPANY, OF PORTLAND, MAINE, A CORPORATION OF MAINE.
yL SLEECIFICA'I'ION To all whoa 1, it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOEL HAYDEN, acitizen of the United States, residing-in Scituate, in the county 'of Providence and State of Rhode Island, have invented new and useful Improvements in Yarn-Spinning Apparatus, of which the following is .a specification.
This invention relates to spinning apparatus comprising a spinning-ring and its supporting-plate, and particularly to that class of spinning apparatus in which the ring has a limited movement vertically and horizontally, but not rotatively, with relation to its support.
My invention has for its principal objects to provide for and allow vertical and horizontal movement or vibration of the spinningring with relation to the holder, whereby the ring can yield sufiiciently vertically or horizontally to inequalities in the yarn without notching, perforating, or in any manner altering or afiecting the integrality of the ring; to provide for such movement and allow the ring to be reversed; to provideispring connections between the ring and its support; to raise the ring from its supporting-plate; to prevent any perceptible swinging or pivotal movement of the ring, but to confine its relative movement to vertical and horizontal or edgewise motion; to. allow such horizontal movement to be in any direction at right angles to the axis of the spindle; to so construct the connections that they will fit, retain, and prevent from relativerotation the ring, and to accomplish the several results without altering in the slightest degree the ordinary reversible spinning-ring.
The. nature of my invention is fully described below and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure l is a plan view of a spinning-ring and supporting-plate embodying my invention, a small portion being represented as broken out. Fig. 2 is an elevation or edge view of the same. Figs. 3 and 4: are enlarged details in vertical section, illustrating the relative positions of the ring when moved hori- Y ARN-SPINNING APPARATUS.
forming part of Letters Patent No. 756,166, dated March 29, 1904.
Application filed January 14, 1903. Serial No. 138,978. (No model.)
zontally in opposite directions. Fig. 5 is an enlarged detail in vertical section, illustrating the ring moved vertically. Fig. 6 is a perspective view of one of the spring connections removed.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
(0 represents a spinning-ring provided with upper and lower flanges I; 0 and constructed exactly as usual.
cl is the supporting plate or base, provided with the ordinary recesses e to receive the shanks of the attaching-screws f for securing the plate to the ring-rail. This plate or base is constructed as usual, except that it has secured rigidly to its upper side or integral therewith a number, preferably three, of ears g, staple-shaped in vertical section, which extend vertically up from the base and are preferably of flat strap-shaped metal.
it represents the U -shaped portion of a spring clamp or clip, whosejaws extend upward, oppositely outward at is, and inward at m, the inner edges n and 8 being concentrically curved, as shownthat is, the inner edge nof the outer lip m being concave and the inner edge 8 of the inner lip on being convex, the curvatures being substantially concentric with the ring a.
When the parts are assembled, each clip 71 extends through an ear g and the parts m of the clips clamp tightly against the under and upper 'sides of the lower flange 0 of the ring, the curved edges n and s enabling the grip on the upper side to continue at even width for the length of the lips m. Thus the ring is held tightly by the clips and there is no relative movement, rotativeor otherwise, of the clips and ring. The thickness of the edge of the ears g being much less than the space between the two members of the clips-k there is ample room for a limited horizontal movement of the clips, and hence of the ring, and the insideheight of the ears being greater than the thickness of the bottom of the clips there is ample space for vertical movement of the clips and ring.
The clips it being of spring metal the jaws can be readily spread for the purpose of reversing the spinning-ring in order to utilize the lower flange after the upper flange has been rendered useless by wear. As these clips hold the ring rigidly solely by means of their shape without perforating, notching, or in any manner altering the ring, the rings may be bought in open market and applied without necessity for making any preparation or going to any expense.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. A ring-supporting base-plate adapted for attachment to a ring-rail; an integral spinningring; clips extending upward from the plate to the ring and clamping the latter by means of its lower flange; and ears secured to the base-plate and extending through the clips, there being suflicient difference between the height and width of the ears and the height and width of the clips to allow limited vertical and horizontal or edgewise movement.
2. A ring-supporting base-plate adapted for attachment to a ring-rail; an integral spinningring; ears secured to and extending up from the base-plate; and the clips or clamps in extending through said ears and provided at their upper ends with the outwardly-extending portions 70 and the inwardly-extending lips m,
adapted to clamp and hold the ring by its lower flange, for the purpose set forth.
3. A ring-supporting base-plate adapted for attachment to a ring-rail; an integral spinningring; ears secured to and extending up from the base-plate; and the clips or clamps IL extending through said ears and provided at their upper ends with the outwardly-extending portions in and the inwardly-extending lips 7n provided with the concentrically-curved inner edges n 8 adapted to clamp and hold the ring by its lower flange, for the purpose set forth.
4. A ring-supporting base-plate adapted for attachment to a ring-rail; substantially staple-shaped ears extending up from said ringrail; an integral spinning-ring; and spring clips or clamps comprising two upwardly-extending members formed at their upper ends with double lips adapted to clamp and hold rigidly by its lower flange the ring, said clips extending through the corresponding ears, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereofl have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JOEL HAYDEN.
US13897803A 1903-01-14 1903-01-14 Yarn-spinning apparatus. Expired - Lifetime US756166A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US13897803A US756166A (en) 1903-01-14 1903-01-14 Yarn-spinning apparatus.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US13897803A US756166A (en) 1903-01-14 1903-01-14 Yarn-spinning apparatus.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US756166A true US756166A (en) 1904-03-29

Family

ID=2824658

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US13897803A Expired - Lifetime US756166A (en) 1903-01-14 1903-01-14 Yarn-spinning apparatus.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US756166A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US756166A (en) Yarn-spinning apparatus.
US707353A (en) Embroidery frame and holder.
US91389A (en) Improved head-rest for chttrch-pews
US754285A (en) Tobacco-clamp.
US142278A (en) Improvement in clothes-line supports
US1168265A (en) Glass-holder.
US3090065A (en) Scouring pad holder
US480227A (en) Holder for rings in spinning and twisting frames
US415073A (en) Truss
US678930A (en) Spinning-ring holder.
US710991A (en) Metallic button.
US511638A (en) Eyeglass-frame
US482756A (en) Rope-hold
USD44500S (en) Planograph co
US1123791A (en) Hook and eye.
US686083A (en) Globe or funnel holder.
US560642A (en) Garment-supporter
US1085690A (en) Curtain-hanger clamp.
US909447A (en) Light-distributing device.
US558607A (en) Island
US110917A (en) Improvement in broom-holders
US187765A (en) Improvement in gas-shade holders
US945805A (en) Holding means for spinning and twisting rings.
US920458A (en) Holder for spinning-rings.
US99572A (en) James ingram