US983266A - Machine for making a compound paper and fiber material. - Google Patents

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US983266A
US983266A US47459509A US1909474595A US983266A US 983266 A US983266 A US 983266A US 47459509 A US47459509 A US 47459509A US 1909474595 A US1909474595 A US 1909474595A US 983266 A US983266 A US 983266A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • This invention relates to a machine of novel construction for produc ng a material of textile fibers paper.
  • the letter a designates a carding machine comprising a pair of carding rollers a, andto which the fibrous material is presented by feed roller (1.
  • the fleece is stripped" of? roller o by a dofl'cr f, to be delivered to a feed apron Z). From the latter, the fleece passes between a series of suitably driven drawing rollers it, three pairs of such rollers. being shown which are arranged in proximity to each other and are adapted to engage both sides of the fleece. These rollers are interposed between apron Z), and theendless wire not a, carrying the pape stock or pulp web. As the latter is of a pappy con-' sist'ency, the fleece will readily combine therewith.
  • the fleece is preferably applied to that portion of the paper stock which contains the most water, so that it will inti- Inntcly unite therewith, although the fleece may also be applied to the stock at any other point, provided the combination of both ma-. tcrials is etlected before reaching the drying cylinders, ,(not shown).
  • the interpolation of the drawing rollers it, between the carding machine and the object to elongate the fleece before applying it to the pulp web, so that the fleece and paper will travel at about the same speed when meeting each other. fleece is rendered necessary because the carding machine runs at a considerably lower speed than the paper making machine.
  • the speed of the. drawing rollers may be regu-- lated in suitable manner, (not shown), so that the thickness of the fleece applied to the pulp web may be varied. After the fleece and pulp web havebeen united in the manand finished in the paper machine, as usual in that class of machines.
  • the material paper is more particularly. adapted to be out up into strips and spun into threads,-but it may also be used for other purposes.
  • a paper making machine having a traveling wire not adapted to carry a pulp web with acarding machine having carding rollers the surface speed of which is less than the speed of the wire net feed apron adapted to carry a teitile fleece from said carding rollers toward the wire net. and a series of drawing rollers that transfer the fleece from the apron to the net and reg of the fleece.
  • produced t on my improved machine comprises a sur- I ayer of paper and a surface layer of fleece-intimately united to the per described, the compound web is treated

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E. CLAVIEZ.
. AYPLIUATIOK FILED JAN: 222222 9.
983,266, 7 Patented Feb.7,1911.
' consisting of a layer of paper and (if a fleece city of Adorf, in Vogtland, Kingdom of i UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
EMiL CLAVIEZ, OF ADORF, GERMANY.
MACHINE FOR MAKING A'COMPOUL TD PAPER AND FIBER MATERIAL.
To all whom it may concern: i I Be it known that I, Earn. CLAVIEZ, a subect of the King of Saxony, residing in the Saxony, German Empire, have invented new and useful Improvements in Machines for Making a Compound Paper and Fiber Material, of which the following is a specification. i
This invention relates to a machine of novel construction for produc ng a material of textile fibers paper. v r
In the accompanying drawing: Figures! is a side elevation of my ii proved machine; and Fig. 2 is an enlarged crossiseotion through the drawing rollers and'adjoiningparts. v
The letter a, designates a carding machine comprising a pair of carding rollers a, andto which the fibrous material is presented by feed roller (1. The fleece is stripped" of? roller o by a dofl'cr f, to be delivered to a feed apron Z). From the latter, the fleece passes between a series of suitably driven drawing rollers it, three pairs of such rollers. being shown which are arranged in proximity to each other and are adapted to engage both sides of the fleece. These rollers are interposed between apron Z), and theendless wire not a, carrying the pape stock or pulp web. As the latter is of a pappy con-' sist'ency, the fleece will readily combine therewith. The fleece is preferably applied to that portion of the paper stock which contains the most water, so that it will inti- Inntcly unite therewith, although the fleece may also be applied to the stock at any other point, provided the combination of both ma-. tcrials is etlected before reaching the drying cylinders, ,(not shown). I
intimately united with the Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed January 27, 1909.
paper making machine has for its face ulate the thickness Serial No. 474,595.
The interpolation of the drawing rollers it, between the carding machine and the object to elongate the fleece before applying it to the pulp web, so that the fleece and paper will travel at about the same speed when meeting each other. fleece is rendered necessary because the carding machine runs at a considerably lower speed than the paper making machine. The speed of the. drawing rollers may be regu-- lated in suitable manner, (not shown), so that the thickness of the fleece applied to the pulp web may be varied. After the fleece and pulp web havebeen united in the manand finished in the paper machine, as usual in that class of machines.
' It will be seen that'the material paper. The material is more particularly. adapted to be out up into strips and spun into threads,-but it may also be used for other purposes.
' I claim:
In a machine of the class described, the combination of a paper making machine having a traveling wire not adapted to carry a pulp web with acarding machine having carding rollers the surface speed of which is less than the speed of the wire net, :1 feed apron adapted to carry a teitile fleece from said carding rollers toward the wire net. and a series of drawing rollers that transfer the fleece from the apron to the net and reg of the fleece.
EMIL. CLAVTEZ. \Vitnesses:
Lunwie inAsnn, AnoLrplVltiNon.
PatentedFeb. '7, 1911.
This elongation of the.
produced t on my improved machine comprises a sur- I ayer of paper and a surface layer of fleece-intimately united to the per described, the compound web is treated
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