WO1993002236A1 - Carding machine - Google Patents

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WO1993002236A1
WO1993002236A1 PCT/GB1992/001365 GB9201365W WO9302236A1 WO 1993002236 A1 WO1993002236 A1 WO 1993002236A1 GB 9201365 W GB9201365 W GB 9201365W WO 9302236 A1 WO9302236 A1 WO 9302236A1
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impeller
plenum chamber
waste material
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John Varga
Brian Blakeley
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Carding Specialists (Canada) Limited
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Priority to EP92916345A priority patent/EP0595975B1/en
Publication of WO1993002236A1 publication Critical patent/WO1993002236A1/en

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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01GPRELIMINARY TREATMENT OF FIBRES, e.g. FOR SPINNING
    • D01G15/00Carding machines or accessories; Card clothing; Burr-crushing or removing arrangements associated with carding or other preliminary-treatment machines
    • D01G15/76Stripping or cleaning carding surfaces; Maintaining cleanliness of carding area
    • D01G15/763Stripping or cleaning carding surfaces; Maintaining cleanliness of carding area by suction or blowing
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01GPRELIMINARY TREATMENT OF FIBRES, e.g. FOR SPINNING
    • D01G15/00Carding machines or accessories; Card clothing; Burr-crushing or removing arrangements associated with carding or other preliminary-treatment machines
    • D01G15/76Stripping or cleaning carding surfaces; Maintaining cleanliness of carding area
    • D01G15/80Arrangements for stripping cylinders or rollers
    • D01G15/805Arrangements for stripping cylinders or rollers by suction or blowing

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  • This invention relates to a carding machine, and is concerned with providing improved removal of dust and other waste materials which are inevitably generated during operation of the machine.
  • waste material often includes waxes derived from cotton, and this is sticky, and tends to adhere to wall surfaces of the plenum chamber and any outlet passages leading to waste collection units, and this of course further aggravates the problem of build-up of waste material, rather than being discharged to the waste collection unit.
  • the invention therefore seeks to provide improved means for effecting discharge of dust and other waste materials from sites at which such material is generated or collected.
  • a carding machine having a feed means, a taker-in, a main carding cylinder, a doffer, a stripper arrangement, a plenum chamber located at a region of the machine where waste material is generated or collected during operation of the machine, an outlet duct leading from the plenum chamber, and means for generating negative pressure within the duct and the plenum chamber in order to discharge waste material from the plenum chamber: characterised in that an impeller is mounted for rotation at high speed within the chamber to cause turbulent air flow within the chamber to mix with the waste material; and in that a striker is arranged adjacent to the circular path of travel defined by the outermost part of the impeller during rotation so as to co-operate therewith in order to prevent build-up of waste material on the impeller.
  • the carding machine has an endless conveyor belt arranged to extend below at least the taker-in, the main carding cylinder and the doffer, and means for driving the conveyor belt so that an upper run thereof travels from the stripper end towards the feed end of the carding machine, in which the plenum chamber is arranged around the conveyor at the feed end of the carding machine.
  • waste is generated or collected in the plenum chamber, from where it may be extracted through the outlet duct.
  • the impeller generates turbulent flow in the plenum chamber, and accordingly the waste material in the chamber is kept suspended in the air and so can efficiently be extracted therefrom.
  • the fact that the waste material is kept in constant movement means that there is little or no tendency for it to collect on the surface of the plenum chamber, and accordingly the chamber can remain clean for much longer periods than has hitherto been the case. Down time of the carding machine for cleaning purposes is thus reduced.
  • the impeller preferably comprises a circular cylindrical body having at least one radially extending blade mounted rigidly thereon, and preferably two or more blades are provided, distributed so that the body runs in balance.
  • the blade or blades may have any suitable cross sectional shape, and should have a suitably smooth external surface.
  • the striker blade is set to cooperate with the impeller, desirably so that there is a clearance of from 1.5 to 6,5mm between the cylinder generated by the radially outermost part of the impeller during rotation thereof and the edge of the striker blade.
  • a first impeller is mounted in the vicinity of the conveyor belt of the carding machine and a second impeller is mounted in the vicinity of the duct, particularly so that part thereof rotates close to the junction region between the plenum chamber and the duct.
  • means is provided to monitor the operation of the impeller in the plenum chamber, so as to give advance warning of any tendency of the plenum chamber, and / or the output duct communicating therewith (the waste material discharge system), to become blocked or unduly restricted with waste material which accumulates in either or both location over a period of time.
  • This monitoring means may comprise a rotation sensor to monitor the speed of rotation of the impeller, and evidently slowing down of the impeller to a speed below its normal design speed will be an indication of at least partial clogging-up of the discharge system.
  • the monitoring means may comprise any suitable type of sensor arrangement which is responsive to change of speed of the impeller, for example a monitor to detect the change in speed of a drive belt or other drive arrangement coupled with the impeller.
  • the monitoring means is particularly advantageously used in the management of the operation of a carding machine.
  • routine cleaning to take place at regular intervals of all sites on the machine where waste is liable to accumulate, or to be collected.
  • This routine maintenance work involves regular labour costs, and also down time of the machine, with current designs of carding machine, and which -can be avoided by adoption of the preferred monitoring means to monitor the speed of rotation of the impeller(s) in the plenum chamber(s).
  • monitoring means for the / each plenum chamber can enable advance warning to be given of a potential build ⁇ up of waste material when the impeller first slows down by a small amount from its design speed. Warning signals may then be given to personnel supervising the operation of the carding machine, or a batch of carding machines, that a particular plenum chamber (and associated discharge duct) may require maintenance work i.e. cleaning out waste material fairly soon.
  • the monitoring means therefore provides in simple manner a very useful machine management facility for use with carding machines, in which material accumulation, and disposal, represents a problem.
  • the invention therefore, in a further aspect provides an improved management of the operation of a carding machine using simple and more reliable monitoring of the build-up of waste material in the discharge system.
  • the invention provides a carding machine having a feed means, a taker-in, a main carding cylinder, a doffer, a stripper arrangement, a plenum chamber located at a region of the machine where waste material is collected or generated during operation of the machine, an outlet duct leading from the plenum chamber, to a waste collection device, and means for generating negative pressure within the duct and the plenum chamber in order to discharge waste material: characterised in that an impeller is mounted for rotation within ' the plenum chamber in order to generate turbulent air flow within the chamber to mix with the waste material, and in that means is provided to monitor the operation of the impeller and to detect when the speed of the impeller falls below a design speed so as to be indicative of a build-up of waste material in the waste material discharge system, and to provide an advance warning signal that cleaning and / or maintenance of the waste material discharge system will be required in the future.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic side elevation of a carding engine in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 2 is a schematic section through a plenum chamber at the feed end of the carding machine of Figure 1 ;
  • Figure 3 is a cross section on the line III-III of Figure 2;
  • Figure 4 is a view, similar to Figure 2 of an alternative arrangement according to the invention.
  • Figure 5 is an end view of one example of a drive train to a rotatable element in a plenum chamber at one preferred site of a carding machine according to the invention
  • Figure 6 is a side view of the drive train shown in Figure 5;
  • Figure 7 is a schematic illustration of a plenum chamber and associated turbulence generating rotatable impeller housed within the envelope of the path of travel of the flats of the carding engine;
  • Figure 8 is a schematic illustration of the impeller mounted in a plenum chamber adjacent one of the return ends of the movable flats of the carding machine, and near to the taker—in.
  • FIG. 1 this shows a carding machine designated generally by reference 100 and comprising a feed plate 1, a feed roller 2, a takerin 3, a main carding cylinder 4, a set of flats 5, a doffer 6, a stripper roll 7, and a condenser and calender roll arrangement 8.
  • a carding machine designated generally by reference 100 and comprising a feed plate 1, a feed roller 2, a takerin 3, a main carding cylinder 4, a set of flats 5, a doffer 6, a stripper roll 7, and a condenser and calender roll arrangement 8.
  • the detailed construction of the carding machine may, of course, be capable of considerable variation, as is well known in the art.
  • An endless conveyor belt 9 is arranged to extend below the takerin, main carding cylinder, doffer and stripper roll, and it is driven so that an upper run 10 thereof travels from the stripper end towards the feed end of the carding machine.
  • a plenum chamber 11 is arranged at the feed end of the carding machine to enclose the end of the conveyor belt, and a duct 12 leads from the plenum chamber.
  • the duct is connected to an extraction system so that waste material is sucked from the plenum chamber through the duct.
  • Figures 2 and 3 show the plenum chamber 11 in more detail.
  • Mounted within the chamber are plates 13 which extend the full width of the chamber, an edge 14 of one of the plates lying closely adjacent to the surface of the conveyor 9.
  • the plates are disposed so that waste falling from the conveyor is guided to the lower part of the plenum chamber.
  • a rotatable element or impeller 14 is mounted for rotation within the plenum chamber.
  • the element comprises a circular cylindrical body 15 mounted on a shaft 16 that extends through the chamber and is supported by bearings 17, 18 externally of the chamber.
  • the shaft 16 carries a drive wheel 19 and may be driven from any part of the drive system of the carding machine.
  • the shaft also carries a rotation sensor 19a.
  • the body 15 has two rigid blades 20, 21 extending radially therefrom.
  • the body and blades may be formed as an integral casting from a suitable plastics material, or as a smooth surfaced aluminium extrusion.
  • the body is mounted in a position such that the cylindrical surface 22 generated by the blade tips during rotation thereof is spaced from the surface of the conveyor belt by a distance x which is desirably no more than 1.0cm.
  • a striker blade 23 extends between two mounts such as 24, one at each side of the plenum chamber.
  • Each mount is pivotally mounted to the chamber wall about a pivot 25 and can be locked in a range of required positions by a locking bolt cooperating with an elongate adjustment slot 26.
  • the striker blade can thus be set so that its tip 27 lies at a required distance from the surface 22 generated by the blade tip during rotation thereof, that clearance desirably being from 1.5 to 6.5mm. If there should be any tendency of waste fibres to become wrapped around the element 30, or its drive shaft, in the form of a formed ring of fibres and waste, this will be stripped off by the leading end of the striker plate 31.
  • waste material removed from the rotating members of the carding machine will fall to the conveyor belt 10 and will be conveyed thereby into the plenum chamber 11.
  • the material falls from the belt in the plenum chamber and is sucked from that chamber by vacuum applied to the duct 12.
  • Rotating the impeller 14 at high speed within the plenum chamber will generate turbulent air flow in the plenum chamber and maintain the waste material suspended in the air within that chamber so that it can efficiently be extracted therefrom. If any blockage does occur then the resultant deceleration of impeller 14 will be sensed by the detector and the carding machine may be stopped for the blockage to be cleared.
  • FIG. 2 shows a possible location for an additional rotatable element 30 having the same form as element 14 and having an associated striker blade 31.
  • the element 30 is located immediately beneath the duct 12 to assist movement of the waste from the plenum chamber into the duct, and prevent blocking in the shoulder region 32 ( Figure 3) where the duct meets the plenum chamber.
  • the rotatable element 30 may be raised from the position shown in Figure 2 so that it lies closer to the shoulder 32 and indeed the element 30 may have one axial section of greater diameter than the other, the section of greater diameter actually projecting into the entrance to the duct.
  • Element 30 may be the same as or different from, element 14, and may be rotated at a speed that is the same as, or different from, that of the element 14.
  • Figure 4 shows an alternative arrangement wherein parts similar to those in Figure 2 are given the same reference numerals with the suffix "a".
  • the rotatable element 14a is mounted in the plenum chamber towards the bottom thereof and in an intermediate position between the conveyor 9a and the duct 12a, so that the single element may create sufficient turbulence throughout the chamber.
  • Figure 1 shows a plenum chamber at the feed end of the carding machine, namely at the delivery end of conveyor blet 9 , but there are other sites at which dust / waste material may be generated, or be collected, and which would benefit from provision of a plenum chamber and associated rotatable element mounted therein.
  • Figures 5 and 6 show a drive train for driving a rotatable element which is housed within a plenum chamber located within the endless path followed by the travelling flats 5.
  • the drive to the rotatable element is taken from the drive to a drive pulley / sprocket which drives the flats 5 along their path of travel.
  • Figure 5 is an end view of a drive arrangement for driving both the flats 5 and the rotatable element, and includes a drive motor 32.
  • rotatable element 33 is mounted on shaft 34 for rotation therewith, shaft 34 being arranged to be driven by motor 32.
  • a drive train (not shown) moves the flats 5' (see Figure 1 ) along their endless path, and a so-called a nug wheel 35 mounted freely on shaft 34 forms an idler mechanism to guide the movement of the flats.
  • the plenum chamber (not shown) and the associated rotatable element are housed within either one of the return ends 36 or 37 (see Figure 1 ) of the endless path of the flats 5.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic illustration of a plenum chamber 38 and associated rotatable element 39 associated with return end 36 of the endless path of travel of the flats 5.
  • a discharge duct will communicate with the plenum chamber 38, to discharge dust / waste material generated and collected at this region within the envelope of the path of travel of the flats 5.
  • FIG 8 shows schematically the provision of plenum chamber 11 over taker-in 3 and adjacent to one of the return ends of the endless path of the moving flats 5.
  • Plenum chamber 11 has a door 11a on which impeller 14 is mounted via a support 14a, and opening of the door allows the impeller to swing out of the chamber 11 to facilitate cleaning or maintenance when required.
  • the provision of some form of monitoring means to monitor the operation of the rotatable element in the or each plenum chamber is particularly advantageous, both in management of the operation of a carding engine, or a batch of carding engines.
  • a rotation sensor 19a monitors the speed of rotation of a drive shaft 16 on which rotatable element or impeller 14 is mounted.
  • any slowing down of the element to a speed below its design speed will be an indication of at least partial clogging—up of the discharge system, (the plenum chamber, the discharge duct or the outlet to a waste collection unit), and this may enable warning signals to be triggered well in advance of any dangerous or hazardous situation developing. This will enable remedial action to be taken in good time, and therefore this monitoring of the speed of the rotatable element will provide early warning of this potentially hazardous condition.
  • monitoring means for monitoring the operation of the rotatable element in the plenum chamber enables significantly improved management of the operation of a carding engine, or batch of carding engines.
  • the engine(s) can be operated and cleaning carried out only when necessary, of which early warning will be given of need for future cleaning e.g. in ten minutes time or so, by monitoring slow down in the speed of rotation of the rotatable element from its design speed.

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