US865144A - Ring-spinning machine. - Google Patents

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US865144A
US865144A US27690205A US1905276902A US865144A US 865144 A US865144 A US 865144A US 27690205 A US27690205 A US 27690205A US 1905276902 A US1905276902 A US 1905276902A US 865144 A US865144 A US 865144A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01HSPINNING OR TWISTING
    • D01H1/00Spinning or twisting machines in which the product is wound-up continuously
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    • D01H1/36Package-shaping arrangements, e.g. building motions, e.g. control for the traversing stroke of ring rails; Stopping ring rails in a predetermined position

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  • the object of this invention Vis to' produeeby simple v means lbetter and iirrner ops vthan has hitherto been 1 0 possible in ringspinning machines, and at the saine l l.time te wind about twice the quantity or "number-of yards of yarn on each cop oi the saniedianieter as usual.
  • the present invention is a modiiicationoi the inventien 'iorniing the subject oi my applieatien ioij Letters l5 Patent in the'll. S. Serial No. 232,363,V 'ledNovernher. 11,1904.' .J 'A 'f
  • the mannerin which niy present invention is to be performed or carried ntepractiealeffeet willige readily" understood' on reierence to the two sheet-s of illustrative 20 drawings hereunto annexed in which i Figure l is affront elevation.
  • Fig. 2 is an endwiew 25 of the same pzirtly in sectio1i,-Eig. Slis anvenl'arged side .elevation of the auxiliary quadrant hereinafter more ⁇ particularly referred to, and Fig. 3A a face view'ot a d e- YIn the framework a of the'machine isniounted the 30, spindle raile whieh supports the spindles and p irns d,

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No.7ae5,14 4. PATBN'IED sEPfIfa, 1907. RING SPINNING MACHINE.
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APPLIUATION` FILED SEPT. 2. 1905'.
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I lA Anis PATBNTBD SEPT. s, 1907.
T YATES RING SPINNINGl MACHINE. I
APPLIGATION FILED SEPT. 2. 1905.
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UNITED sTA'rgs THOMASv YATjEs, or .enEENGATnMILLs SALFORD,l ENeLAn AssrGNon To LANGWORTHY BRoTHnns a COMPANY unirsi), or GREENGATE MILLsfsiiLFonD; ENGLAND.
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imitant@ ned stpteltter z, 1905..' saranno. 'aragon To all 'whom tt may concern: Be it known that i,.THoMris YATES, asubjectoi the .King of Great Britain andv Ireland, 4and residing at Greengate Mills, `Saliord7 in the vcounty'ol Lancaster, 5 England, have invented new vand useful Improvements Applicable to Ring-SpinningMachines, of whieh'the following isaspeeil'lcation.
The object of this invention Vis to' produeeby simple v means lbetter and iirrner ops vthan has hitherto been 1 0 possible in ringspinning machines, and at the saine l l.time te wind about twice the quantity or "number-of yards of yarn on each cop oi the saniedianieter as usual.
The present invention is a modiiicationoi the inventien 'iorniing the subject oi my applieatien ioij Letters l5 Patent in the'll. S. Serial No. 232,363,V 'ledNovernher. 11,1904.' .J 'A 'f The mannerin which niy present invention is to be performed or carried ntepractiealeffeet willige readily" understood' on reierence to the two sheet-s of illustrative 20 drawings hereunto annexed in which i Figure l is affront elevation. O partei the end of a' ring frame showing the parts which are affected by rriy invention as applied to the f HoW-ard and Bulloughtype oi ring-spinning machines. Fig. 2 is an endwiew 25 of the same pzirtly in sectio1i,-Eig. Slis anvenl'arged side .elevation of the auxiliary quadrant hereinafter more` particularly referred to, and Fig. 3A a face view'ot a d e- YIn the framework a of the'machine isniounted the 30, spindle raile whieh supports the spindles and p irns d,
' The ring rail b is lifted by the lifting rodsor pokersf e,
which are actuated through thequadrant g andthe lever h by the lifting chain fwhieh is wound upenn. drum rotated by suitable mechanism. Instead el passing this 35y lifting chain over a pulley provided with Cani surfaces in order te regulate the speed atwhichltherihg rail bis l lifted,A I havefonnd that a much greater variety of speed 4 anda muchmore Aaccurate 'adjustment thereof maybe secured by lthe new means which forni the subject of this invention. Instead'ef running the chain in a sin- 'also made adjustable with relation to their length.4 l
have shown theni as screw threaded reds' seiewine' into the pulley, and vprovided with scouring nuts m. By' 50 this means I make itpessible to vary at will the speed at which the ringr rail travels,` sin ce the greater the speed with'which the pulley is rotated, the iaster is the quadrant g pulled over and the lever .7L kicked up. The arms j have the. saine effeet'as if the pulley were pro-- videdwith a cam face, the earn el which is adjustable at will.v By this means l aan able to secure a bobbin or 'cop o fany desired shape, or adapt the wind to any shape l claim as my invention Y In a ring 'sp-inning: machine, u ifing' ral, a lifting-rod therefor, :iv lever actnatingsnidlifting rod, a. chain secured* to said lever, and inenns'i'er ac tuating'seid chain, iii cuinblnation with a'pulley having nrnis adjustable in relntioli 4to their length, 'whereby the speed-at which Vsaid .levenjis eiected I nay be varied atwitl.
4e"l gie length from the quadrant g` to the winding drum, 'I break it'at the pulley and attach the end oi the length 11n testimony' whereof.'v I .huvesigned inynaineto this .v
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