US989641A - Cleaning device for lifting-rods of spinning-machines. - Google Patents
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- PALE a. citizen of the United States, residmg 1n Jamestown, in the county of Guilford and State of North Carolina, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cleaning Devices for the Lifting- Rods of Spinning-Machines,&c., of which the following is a specification.
- My present invention relates to the means employed for lifting the frames of spinning machines, twisters, spoolers and the like.
- the ring frame is commonly liftedjby a rod which passes vertically through, and is guided by, bushings pin the spindle rail and the bottom front rail ofthe frame, and this rod is commonly kept properly lubricated.
- lint usually collects on it and is often carried into the bushings or guides, thereby impeding the proper movement of the rod and often so tightening the rod in its bearings as to stop the movement of the ring frame and thus cause bad and tangled yarn to be wound on the bobbins.
- I provideimproved means for preventing lint from en the guide bushings and for keeping the lifting rod properly oiled.
- I provide a guide sleeve which preferably extends through the front rails of the machine; 2'. 6., through the spindle rail and the bottom front rail of the frame and I cause the lifting rod to reciprocate through this sleeve.
- a rodcleaning device which wipes lint from the rod at opposite ends of the sleeve and thus prevents the guide of the rod fronrbecoming choked or clogged.
- These devices are made detachable so that they may be easily cleaned and repaired.
- each device is niade in two sections and is applied laterally to the rod and sleeve and can therefore be attached or detached without stopping the machine. The two sections of the device are held together by a spring or by springs, and one section may be hinged to the other, though this is not essentlal.
- Figure 1 is a'front elevation of so much of a spinning machine with my improvements applied as is necessary to illustrate my invention.
- Fig. 2 is a detail sectional view, on an enlarged sciale, showing one of my improved clean ng devices applied to a lifting rod and its guide Specification of Letters Patent.
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of the device wlth the lifting rod in section.
- Fig. 4 is a sim lar View of a modified form of the device.
- Flg. 5 illustrates a further modification.
- the cleaning device may be applied to sp nning frames, twisters' or spoolers' In Flg. 1, I have shown a part of a spinning frame 1n which A indicates the spindle rail, B the lower front rail of the frame, and C the ring rail. G indicates the spindles, and F the rings. vertically through a guide sleeve, E, and is connected at its upper end to the ring rail.
- the sleeve, E extends through the spindle rail and through the bottom front rail, B. and is attached thereto at a, Z).
- Each cleaning device, II is formed with an annular internal, groove, Z, to receive a packing, l of felt or similar material which bears against the rod and keeps it clean.
- the cleaner is made in two sections, 71, h,.
- the packing is likewise made in sections.
- the cleaner as a whole is annular, its opening being somewhat larger in diameter than the lifting rod, while the packing fits the lifting rod closely, as shown in Fig. 2.
- the groove, Z is clove-tailed in order that the packing may be held in place without being glued.
- the sections h, h are shown as being connected by a hinge I, and a spring J, arranged in recesses, j, of the sections extends across the joint between the hinge and the sections and serves to normally hold said sectionsin a closed condition, as shown by full lines in Fig. 3. But the sections may be opened out, as shown by dotted lines in 3, and when in this condition may be readily applied. to, or withdrawn from, the
- Handles, K may be attached to the device for this purpose.
- the cleaner sect-ions are formed with an annular groove, 6 adapted to receive the flange, e, on the end of the sleeve and when the flange enters the groove, c the cleaner will be firmly locked to the sleeve and cannot be separated therefrom by the endwise movement of the lifting rod or accidentally in any other way.
- the spring not only serves to hold the sections in their closed condition but also exerts; a yielding pressure on the .of which it may be separated from the device to permit the separation of the sections and their removal from the rod and sleeve.
- Fig. 5 the sections are connected by a hinge, I, and a spring, N, is attached at n, to one section, passes across the joint opposite the spring and is provided with a finger piece, 12.
- the cleaner is made in sections, is laterally removable from the rod and is provided with some means for holding the sections together when applied to the rod.
- the combination of the spinning frame, a vertically reciprocating lifting rod therein, its guide sleeve attached to the frame, and a cleaning device detachably connected with one end of the guide sleeve outside the frame comprising two laterally separable sections and devices for normally holding said sections in place on the lifting rod but which allow the sections to be removed laterally from the rod Without stopping the reciprocation thereof.
- a vertically reciprocating lifting rod there in, its guide sleeve attached to the frame, and a cleaning device for the rod, comprising two laterally separable sections hinged together and adapted to be withdrai'vn sidewisc from the red without stopping the reciprocation thereof and devices for detachably connecting the joint of the sections opposite the hinge.
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W. G; RAG'SDALH CLEANING DEVICE FOR LIFTING RODS 0F SPINNING MAGHINES. APPLIOATION FILED 001e, 1910.
989,641.. Patented Apr. 18, 1911.
UNITED W hen WILLIAM G. RAGSDALE, OF JAMES'IOWN, NORTH CAROLINA.
PALE, a. citizen of the United States, residmg 1n Jamestown, in the county of Guilford and State of North Carolina, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cleaning Devices for the Lifting- Rods of Spinning-Machines,&c., of which the following is a specification.
My present invention relates to the means employed for lifting the frames of spinning machines, twisters, spoolers and the like. In such machines the ring frame is commonly liftedjby a rod which passes vertically through, and is guided by, bushings pin the spindle rail and the bottom front rail ofthe frame, and this rod is commonly kept properly lubricated. In the up-and-down termg movement of the rod, lint usually collects on it and is often carried into the bushings or guides, thereby impeding the proper movement of the rod and often so tightening the rod in its bearings as to stop the movement of the ring frame and thus cause bad and tangled yarn to be wound on the bobbins.
According to my invention, I provideimproved means for preventing lint from en the guide bushings and for keeping the lifting rod properly oiled.
In carrying out my invention, I provide a guide sleeve which preferably extends through the front rails of the machine; 2'. 6., through the spindle rail and the bottom front rail of the frame and I cause the lifting rod to reciprocate through this sleeve. To each end of the sleeve I attach a rodcleaning device which wipes lint from the rod at opposite ends of the sleeve and thus prevents the guide of the rod fronrbecoming choked or clogged. These devices are made detachable so that they may be easily cleaned and repaired. Preferably each device is niade in two sections and is applied laterally to the rod and sleeve and can therefore be attached or detached without stopping the machine. The two sections of the device are held together by a spring or by springs, and one section may be hinged to the other, though this is not essentlal.
In the accompanying drawings: Figure 1 is a'front elevation of so much of a spinning machine with my improvements applied as is necessary to illustrate my invention.- Fig. 2 is a detail sectional view, on an enlarged sciale, showing one of my improved clean ng devices applied to a lifting rod and its guide Specification of Letters Patent.
.sleeve and rod.
- GLEANING DEVICE FOR LIFTING-RODS OF SPINNING-MACHINES.
. Patented Apr. 18, 1911.
Application filed October 6, 1910. Serial No. 585,551.
sleeve. Fig. 3 is a plan view of the device wlth the lifting rod in section. Fig. 4 is a sim lar View of a modified form of the device. Flg. 5 illustrates a further modification.
The cleaning device may be applied to sp nning frames, twisters' or spoolers' In Flg. 1, I have shown a part of a spinning frame 1n which A indicates the spindle rail, B the lower front rail of the frame, and C the ring rail. G indicates the spindles, and F the rings. vertically through a guide sleeve, E, and is connected at its upper end to the ring rail. The sleeve, E, extends through the spindle rail and through the bottom front rail, B. and is attached thereto at a, Z). The upper and lower ends of the sleeve'are formed with annular flanges, e, resting against the rails, A. and B, and with outer annularflanges, e,
- adapted to receive the rod-cleaning devices.
Each cleaning device, II, is formed with an annular internal, groove, Z, to receive a packing, l of felt or similar material which bears against the rod and keeps it clean.
The cleaner is made in two sections, 71, h,.
and the packing is likewise made in sections. The cleaner as a whole is annular, its opening being somewhat larger in diameter than the lifting rod, while the packing fits the lifting rod closely, as shown in Fig. 2. Preferably the groove, Z, is clove-tailed in order that the packing may be held in place without being glued. In Figs. 1, 2 and 3, the sections h, h, are shown as being connected by a hinge I, and a spring J, arranged in recesses, j, of the sections extends across the joint between the hinge and the sections and serves to normally hold said sectionsin a closed condition, as shown by full lines in Fig. 3. But the sections may be opened out, as shown by dotted lines in 3, and when in this condition may be readily applied. to, or withdrawn from, the
Handles, K, may be attached to the device for this purpose. The cleaner sect-ions are formed with an annular groove, 6 adapted to receive the flange, e, on the end of the sleeve and when the flange enters the groove, c the cleaner will be firmly locked to the sleeve and cannot be separated therefrom by the endwise movement of the lifting rod or accidentally in any other way. The spring not only serves to hold the sections in their closed condition but also exerts; a yielding pressure on the .of which it may be separated from the device to permit the separation of the sections and their removal from the rod and sleeve.
In Fig. 5 the sections are connected by a hinge, I, and a spring, N, is attached at n, to one section, passes across the joint opposite the spring and is provided with a finger piece, 12. In each case the cleaner is made in sections, is laterally removable from the rod and is provided with some means for holding the sections together when applied to the rod.
I claim as my invention 1. The combination of the spinning frame, a vertically reciprocating lifting rod therein, its guide sleeve attached to the frame, and a cleaning device detachably connected with one end of the guide sleeve outside the frame comprising two laterally separable sections and devices for normally holding said sections in place on the lifting rod but which allow the sections to be removed laterally from the rod Without stopping the reciprocation thereof.
2. The combination of the spinning frame, a vertically reciprocating lifting rod therein, its guide sleeve, and a cleaning device for withmit stopping the reciprocation thereof,
packings carried by the sections and a spring connecting the sections for holding them together and for pressing the packing against the rod.
--l. The combination of the spinning frame,
a vertically reciprocating lifting rod there in, its guide sleeve attached to the frame, and a cleaning device for the rod, comprising two laterally separable sections hinged together and adapted to be withdrai'vn sidewisc from the red without stopping the reciprocation thereof and devices for detachably connecting the joint of the sections opposite the hinge.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name.
WILLIAM G. RAGSDALE.
Witnesses G120. L. Honem, O. M. BUKDY.
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US2859989A (en) * | 1956-03-23 | 1958-11-11 | Sr Walter Kent Crawford | Rod wiping device for textile spinning frames |
| US4253642A (en) * | 1978-05-26 | 1981-03-03 | Adams Harold R | Valve stem lubricating plate |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US2859989A (en) * | 1956-03-23 | 1958-11-11 | Sr Walter Kent Crawford | Rod wiping device for textile spinning frames |
| US4253642A (en) * | 1978-05-26 | 1981-03-03 | Adams Harold R | Valve stem lubricating plate |
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