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US939312A
US939312A US35926607A US1907359266A US939312A US 939312 A US939312 A US 939312A US 35926607 A US35926607 A US 35926607A US 1907359266 A US1907359266 A US 1907359266A US 939312 A US939312 A US 939312A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06GMECHANICAL OR PRESSURE CLEANING OF CARPETS, RUGS, SACKS, HIDES, OR OTHER SKIN OR TEXTILE ARTICLES OR FABRICS; TURNING INSIDE-OUT FLEXIBLE TUBULAR OR OTHER HOLLOW ARTICLES
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  • My invention consists in the provision of a hosiery turner of such construction and arrangement that hosiery may be turned thereon with great facility and rapidity and may be discharged therefrom in automatic manner so that the only hand operation required is hat of drawing the hosiery over a turning ro
  • my invention comprises a series of rotatable radially arranged turning rods which are rotated according to the speed of the operator and are successively presented to the operator for the insertion of the hosiery when in upright position, the hosiery automatically slipping off or dropping from the rods when the same approach their downward position.
  • FIG. 1 is an elevation of my hosiery turner and Fig. 2 a section on the line 2-2 of Fig. l.
  • I provide a series of radial turning rods l which may beof any desired length and which are provided at their outer ends with loops or eyes la to facilitate the turning operation as hereinafter eX- plained.
  • These rods are secured at the inner ends to a suitable center piece or support such as, for instance, the rotatable disk 2 which is adapted to be driven in any suitable manner as by means of a pulley 3 to which such disk is shown connected and which may be driven by means of the belt 4 as shown.
  • This pulley and disk are mounted to rotate in any desired or convenient manner and in the present instance the same are mounted in the upper end of a support or standard 5 which may be mounted upon the floor.
  • the turning rods may be rotated in either direction but the same are generally rotated in a clockwise direction.
  • a hosiery turner comprising a series of rotatable rods mounted to rotate in unison in a vertical plane, and means for supporting said rods.
  • a hosiery turner comprising a center piece rotatable in a vertical plane, and a series of turnin rods secured thereto at their inner ends and rotatable in a vertical plane.
  • a hosiery turner comprising a series of radially arranged turning rods, and means for rotating said rods in unison.
  • a hosiery turner comprising a series of rotatable turning rods mounted to rotate in unison and having eyes at their outer ends.
  • a hosiery turner comprising a support, a disk mounted to rotate thereon on a hori zontal axis, and a series of radially-arranged turning rods secured at their inner ends to said disk and rotatable in a vertical plane.
  • a hosiery turner comprising a disk7 :i turning ⁇ iods connected zit their inner ends to series of turning ⁇ rods secured at their inner the disk and radiating ⁇ therefrom.

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` P. PUPE. EIOSIERY TURNER. APrLIoATIoN FILED rnB.z5,19ov.
Patented Nov. 9, 1909.
UNTTED sTATEs PATENT crime-1 FRANK POPE, OF KANKAKEE, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO PARAMOUNT KNITTING COM- PANY, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS.
I-IOSIERY-TURNER.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRANK POPE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Kankakee, in the county of Kankakee and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hosiery-Turners, of which the following is a specification.
My invention consists in the provision of a hosiery turner of such construction and arrangement that hosiery may be turned thereon with great facility and rapidity and may be discharged therefrom in automatic manner so that the only hand operation required is hat of drawing the hosiery over a turning ro Speaking in general terms my invention comprises a series of rotatable radially arranged turning rods which are rotated according to the speed of the operator and are successively presented to the operator for the insertion of the hosiery when in upright position, the hosiery automatically slipping off or dropping from the rods when the same approach their downward position.
In the accompanying drawing Figure 1 is an elevation of my hosiery turner and Fig. 2 a section on the line 2-2 of Fig. l.
Referring to the present embodiment of my invention, I provide a series of radial turning rods l which may beof any desired length and which are provided at their outer ends with loops or eyes la to facilitate the turning operation as hereinafter eX- plained. These rods are secured at the inner ends to a suitable center piece or support such as, for instance, the rotatable disk 2 which is adapted to be driven in any suitable manner as by means of a pulley 3 to which such disk is shown connected and which may be driven by means of the belt 4 as shown. This pulley and disk are mounted to rotate in any desired or convenient manner and in the present instance the same are mounted in the upper end of a support or standard 5 which may be mounted upon the floor.
The turning rods may be rotated in either direction but the same are generally rotated in a clockwise direction. In practice and speaking of the preferred method of opera- Specication of Letters Patent.
Application filed February 25, 1907.
operation.
ieateimwi Nov. e, 1909.
serial No. 359,266.
tion, the operator stands in front of the machine and after inserting the toe of the stocking through the loop of the uppermost turning rod, draws the stocking downwardly upon such rod and thereby turns the same. By the time that this operation is completed the next rod has reached or is .approaching its uppermost position whereupon another stocking is put through the same This operation continues without interruption inasmuch as the turning rods are successively presented and the stockings automatically drop from the rods when the same reach or approach their downward position, the drawing in Fig. 1 showing a stocking already discharged from the lowermost turning rod.
By the use of my invention I am enabled to considerably facilitate the work of turning stockings which must be done with great rapidity and economy. I accomplish this result by reason of the fact that a free turning rod is always presented ready for the operator to insert another stocking thereon and by reason of the fact also that the stockings are discharged automatically, so thatthe only manual work required to be done by the operator is that of merely inserting .and turning the stocking.
I claim:
l. A hosiery turner comprising a series of rotatable rods mounted to rotate in unison in a vertical plane, and means for supporting said rods.
2. A hosiery turner comprising a center piece rotatable in a vertical plane, and a series of turnin rods secured thereto at their inner ends and rotatable in a vertical plane.
3. A hosiery turner comprising a series of radially arranged turning rods, and means for rotating said rods in unison.
4. A hosiery turner comprising a series of rotatable turning rods mounted to rotate in unison and having eyes at their outer ends.
5. A hosiery turnercomprising a support, a disk mounted to rotate thereon on a hori zontal axis, and a series of radially-arranged turning rods secured at their inner ends to said disk and rotatable in a vertical plane.
6. A hosiery turner comprising a disk7 :i turning` iods connected zit their inner ends to series of turning` rods secured at their inner the disk and radiating` therefrom.
s 1' Y. Ov r ends thereto, and ineens foi diiyinb snid FRANK POPE disk and rods.
7. A hosiery turner ooinprisinzg` a support, litnessesz a pulley mounted thereon, a disk operatively Crus. E. DEVANY,
Connected With the pulley, land a series of CURTIS A. Dlivrs.
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