US93670A - Improvement in reel tor winding yarn - Google Patents

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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  • This invention relates toanv improved vmachine fo automatically dividing thread into skeins and hanks,
  • the invention consists in the construction of devices hereinafter described, for operating a bar, which guides the thread ou the reel in such a manner that a certain number' of threads is brought together in sef'tions during the revolutions of the reel, to form skeins of suitable size.
  • the guide-bar receives its motion by a weight or spring, and is, while a skein -is being formed, arrested by a stop projecting from an oscillating shaft.
  • the stop is withdrawn,- and the bar is moved forward by the weight or spring, untilitis arrested by another stop, from the same or another shaft, when it'will guide the thread over'another section of the reel, to form a new skein.
  • the distances between the pins that project from the guide-bar, to fit against the stops maybe so arranged that When a certain number of skeins has been formed, a larger space is left on the reel, to indicate that that certain number of skeins forms a hank.
  • A in the drawing, represents the reel, which is to receive the thread, and on which the same isto be formed into ⁇ skeins and banks, or into skeins only.
  • the reel has its bearings on posts B B, and has a small pulley, c, formed near one end of' its axle.
  • C is a drum or wheel, the axle of which has its bearings in a post, D, as shown.
  • the wheel G is, by means of a belt, b, or by other equivalent mechanism, connected with the pulley a.
  • c may be a pinion, and would, in that case, eitner directly or by means of intermediate gearing, be connected with the wheel G, which would have teeth on its edge.
  • E may be a rod or shaft, pivoted to the support D, or to'any other support.
  • ' F is a rod or bar, placed upon the posts D and G,
  • the rod F. receives the tendency t0 move in'- the direction of the arrow l, g.2.
  • the rod F is parallel with the axle of the reel A, or nearly so, ⁇ and has an eye, It, at one end, as shown.
  • I is the reel or device, from which the thread is to be unwound, to be dividedinto skeins.
  • the thread is iirst fitted through the eye h, and its end is then fastened to one end of the reel A.
  • the reel A is revolved, by means of a crank, j, or otherwise, the thread will be wound around it
  • the shaft E' will be oscillated, and after acertain number of revolutions, say three, ofthe reel, the stop f, (or g,) which arrested the bar F, will be vdrawn aside, so that the weight will draw the bar forward, until the-.next pin i strikes the stop lThte eye h will, by this motion, have been brought so far forward that during the further revolutions of the reel A, it will guide the thread to another 'portion of the reel.
  • the stop g is withdrawn, and the stop f again arrests the guide-bar, 85e., the thread being thus laid in sections around the reel, all containing the requisite quantity of thread, as shown in g. 2.
  • Each section forms a skein, which may be tied.
  • the distances between the pins't should be such, that four, or more or less pin s, ⁇ form groups, as in fig. 3, thereby at once indicating the hanks.
  • notches or holes may be formed in the bar F, the stops f and y, which may be of suitable form, ttin g alternately into such notches or holes.
  • the pulley a or its equivalent, should be removable, to vary the number of revolutions of A to each oscillation of E.
  • connection between A and C is a, belt
  • the length of belt would, by such an adjustment of the pulley, have to be varied, to avoid which the posts D G may be fastened to a hinged bed-pztte, as shown.

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E. L. BuoKUn'olr s'rAPLEToMNE-w YORK.
Letters Patent No. 93,670, dated August 17 1869.
IMPROVEMENT IN "REEL ron vvrnnrive YARN.
The Scheduleirefven'ed to in these Letters Patent and making part of 1:11asame.
To all whom 'it fina/y concern Be it .knownthat I, E. L. BUGKU'P, of Stapleton, in
the county of Richmond, and State of New York,
parts.
This invention relates toanv improved vmachine fo automatically dividing thread into skeins and hanks,
While the same is being wound-upon a reel, thereby doing away with very tedious manual labor, and with much attention heretofore required in forming skeins and banks.
The invention consists in the construction of devices hereinafter described, for operating a bar, which guides the thread ou the reel in such a manner that a certain number' of threads is brought together in sef'tions during the revolutions of the reel, to form skeins of suitable size.
The guide-bar receives its motion by a weight or spring, and is, while a skein -is being formed, arrested by a stop projecting from an oscillating shaft.
Whenever a skein has been completed, the stop is withdrawn,- and the bar is moved forward by the weight or spring, untilitis arrested by another stop, from the same or another shaft, when it'will guide the thread over'another section of the reel, to form a new skein.
The distances between the pins that project from the guide-bar, to fit against the stops, maybe so arranged that When a certain number of skeins has been formed, a larger space is left on the reel, to indicate that that certain number of skeins forms a hank.
A, in the drawing, represents the reel, which is to receive the thread, and on which the same isto be formed into` skeins and banks, or into skeins only.
The reel has its bearings on posts B B, and has a small pulley, c, formed near one end of' its axle.
C is a drum or wheel, the axle of which has its bearings in a post, D, as shown.
The wheel G is, by means of a belt, b, or by other equivalent mechanism, connected with the pulley a.
Instead of being a pulley, c may be a pinion, and would, in that case, eitner directly or by means of intermediate gearing, be connected with the wheel G, which would have teeth on its edge.
Similar letter-sof reference vindicate corresponding On apin,-c, that projects from thev post D, is hung a short tube, E, which has a rod, d, projecting from it, said rod being slotted at its lower end, as show n.
A crank-pin, c, projecting from the wheel C, tits through the slot of the'lod (l.
Thus, as the wheel C is revolved, the short tube E will be oscillated back and forth.
Instead of being a tube, hung on the pin c, E may be a rod or shaft, pivoted to the support D, or to'any other support.
From the tube or shaft E project two lugs, f and g,
- at diiierent angles, as shown.
' F is a rod or bar, placed upon the posts D and G,
as shown, so that it can slide thereon.
By meansof a weight, H, or its equivalent, the rod F. receives the tendency t0 move in'- the direction of the arrow l, g.2.
The rod F is parallel with the axle of the reel A, or nearly so,`and has an eye, It, at one end, as shown.
From one edge of the .rod F projects, at certain in tervals, a series ofpins, 11i, which are in lthe way of the lugs fg, as shown.
I is the reel or device, from which the thread is to be unwound, to be dividedinto skeins.
The thread is iirst fitted through the eye h, and its end is then fastened to one end of the reel A.
NVhen, then, the reel A is revolved, by means of a crank, j, or otherwise, the thread will be wound around it At the same time the shaft E' will be oscillated, and after acertain number of revolutions, say three, ofthe reel, the stop f, (or g,) which arrested the bar F, will be vdrawn aside, so that the weight will draw the bar forward, until the-.next pin i strikes the stop lThte eye h will, by this motion, have been brought so far forward that during the further revolutions of the reel A, it will guide the thread to another 'portion of the reel.
After another certain number of revolutions, the stop gis withdrawn, and the stop f again arrests the guide-bar, 85e., the thread being thus laid in sections around the reel, all containing the requisite quantity of thread, as shown in g. 2.
Each section forms a skein, which may be tied.
When certain numbers of skeins are also to be 'grouped into hanks, the distances between the pins't should be such, that four, or more or less pin s,`form groups, as in fig. 3, thereby at once indicating the hanks. I
Instead of the pins t', notches or holes may be formed in the bar F, the stops f and y, which may be of suitable form, ttin g alternately into such notches or holes.
To regulate the quantity of thread to each skein,
the pulley a, or its equivalent, should be removable, to vary the number of revolutions of A to each oscillation of E.
When the connection between A and C is a, belt, the length of belt would, by such an adjustment of the pulley, have to be varied, to avoid which the posts D G may be fastened to a hinged bed-pztte, as shown.
I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent- The combination of the guide-bar F, oscillting stops fg, slotted rod d, and wheel C, constructed as described, for the purpose specified.
Witnesses: E. L. BUCKUP.
FRANK BLOCKLEY, ALEX. F. ROBERTS.
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