WO1996022410A1 - Card-clothing wire - Google Patents

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WO1996022410A1
WO1996022410A1 PCT/GB1996/000064 GB9600064W WO9622410A1 WO 1996022410 A1 WO1996022410 A1 WO 1996022410A1 GB 9600064 W GB9600064 W GB 9600064W WO 9622410 A1 WO9622410 A1 WO 9622410A1
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Brian Joseph Ennis
Keith Grimshaw
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The English Card Clothing Co. Ltd.
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Priority to EP96900346A priority Critical patent/EP0804642B1/en
Priority to DE69620999T priority patent/DE69620999D1/en
Publication of WO1996022410A1 publication Critical patent/WO1996022410A1/en

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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01HSPINNING OR TWISTING
    • D01H4/00Open-end spinning machines or arrangements for imparting twist to independently moving fibres separated from slivers; Piecing arrangements therefor; Covering endless core threads with fibres by open-end spinning techniques
    • D01H4/30Arrangements for separating slivers into fibres; Orienting or straightening fibres, e.g. using guide-rolls
    • D01H4/32Arrangements for separating slivers into fibres; Orienting or straightening fibres, e.g. using guide-rolls using opening rollers
    • 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
    • D01G15/84Card clothing; Manufacture thereof not otherwise provided for
    • D01G15/88Card clothing; Manufacture thereof not otherwise provided for formed from metal sheets or strips

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  • This invention relates to card-clothing wire and particularly, although not exclusively, relates to a method of manufacturing coated card-clothing wire for use in relation to, for example a taker-in roller of a fibre processing apparatus.
  • a card-clothed taker-in roller of a fibre opening apparatus has a diameter which is very much less than that of the main carding cylinder of the apparatus. Consequently, the card-clothing wire of the taker-in roller wears much more quickly than the card-clothing wire of the main carding cylinder and, therefore, may need to be renewed two or three times during the lifetime of the wire of the main carding cylinder. With modern high production cards, the consequent loss of production is costly. There is a need for taker-in wire life to be at least equal to that of the main cylinder wire.
  • taker-in rollers with worn-out coated wire have to be returned by users to the manufacturer so that they may be re-clothed with new wire which is then coated.
  • a method of manufacturing coated card- clothing wire for application to a part of a fibre processing apparatus comprising coiling a length of card-clothing wire around a support such that adjacent turns of the wire are juxtaposed and coating surfaces of the wire with a coating material.
  • substantially no coating material passes between adjacent turns of the wire during coating of the wire, in view of the juxtaposition of adjacent turns of the wire.
  • no solid material is interposed between adjacent turns of the wire.
  • adjacent turns of the wire abut one another.
  • Card-clothing wire includes a base which supports a multiplicity of fibre engaging elements in the form of teeth.
  • the length of wire is suitably coiled around the support so that the base of the wire is closest to the support and the fibre engaging elements are spaced further away from the support.
  • adjacent elongate sides of the base are juxtaposed.
  • no solid material is interposed between adjacent elongate sides of the base. More preferably, adjacent elongate sides of the base abut one another so that substantially no coating material may pass between the sides during coating.
  • selected parts of said exposed surfaces of the wire are coated.
  • selected parts of the wire are preferably left uncoated.
  • the leading surface of a fibre engaging element of a length of card-clothing wire is a surface of the element which is arranged to initially contact the fibre to be processed.
  • at least part of the leading surfaces of fibre engaging elements of the wire are coated with said coating material.
  • substantially the whole area of the leading surfaces is coated with said coating material.
  • Said coating material is preferably arranged to form a distinct layer on surfaces of the wire.
  • Said coating material is preferably a wear resistant coating material.
  • Preferred coating materials include metal carbides, for example tungsten carbide; metal oxides, for example aluminium oxide and chromium oxide; and metal nitrides, for example titanium nitride.
  • the most preferred coating materials are tungsten carbide, titanium nitride and chromium oxide, with chromium oxide being especially p-eferred.
  • any suitable process may be used for applying said coating material to the wire.
  • Preferred processes are those in which the coating material can be directed towards selected parts of the wire, for example the leading surfaces of the fibre engaging elements of the wire.
  • the coating process involves spraying the coating onto the wire.
  • a preferred process for coating the wire is plasma arc spray coating. In this process droplets of molten coating material, for example chromium oxide, are sprayed at selected parts of the wire. On impact with the wire, the droplets are flattened and then cool by transfer of heat from the droplets to the wire.
  • Said support used in the method is preferably cylindrical and is, more preferably, circularly cylindrical.
  • an assembly which comprises coated card-clothing wire coiled around a support such that adjacent turns of the wire are juxtaposed, when manufactured by the method of the first aspect.
  • the invention according to said second aspect may include any feature described herein.
  • the method using an assembly which comprises a length of coated card-clothing wire coiled around a support, preferably such that adjacent turns of the wire are juxtaposed, and comprising winding coated wire from said support onto the part of the fibre processing apparatus in order to clothe said part.
  • Said support is suitably not a part of a fibre processing apparatus.
  • Said support may simply comprise a circularly cylindrical drum.
  • the diameter of said support may be in the range 30 cm to 100 cm, more preferably in the range 45 cm to 80 cm.
  • the support may have a width in the range 10 cm to 300 cm, more preferably in the range 15 cm to 250 cm.
  • Said support may be arranged to carry enough wire for more than one part of a fibre processing apparatus, for example more than one taker-in roller.
  • Said part of the fibre processing apparatus clothed in the method is preferably circularly cylindrical and may have a diameter in the range 4 cm to 60 cm, more preferably in the range 5 cm to 40 cm. Said part may have a width in the range 1.5 cm to 400 cm, more preferably in the range 90 cm to 160 cm. Said part may be an opening roller for an open-end spinning machine or a taker-in roller for a carding machine. Preferably, said part is a taker-in roller for a carding machine.
  • the method of said third aspect is preferably a method of re-clothing a previously clothed part of a fibre processing apparatus.
  • the method may include an initial step of removing a length of card-clothing wire from the part prior to the winding of coated wire from said support.
  • the invention according to the third aspect may include any feature described herein.
  • the invention extends to a method of manufacturing coated card-clothing wire according to said first aspect for use in the method of the third aspect.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of an assembly comprising card-clothing wire wound on a circularly cylindrical support drum;
  • Figure 2 is a side elevation of the assembly of Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a cross-section along line III-III of Figure 2;
  • Figure 4 is a side elevation of part of a length of card-clothing wire;
  • Figure 5 is a cross-section through the wire of Figure 4.
  • the assembly 1 comprises metallic card-clothing wire 2 which has been wound on the support drum 4 and then coated with a hard coating in order to increase its durability and, therefore, extend its useful lifetime.
  • the assembly 1 may be delivered to an end user, for example a mill, who can then re-clothe taker-in rollers using the coated wire in a relatively quick and efficient manner without the need for any specialised equipment. Thus, loss of production whilst taker-in rollers are being re-clothed followed by hard coating may be minimised with consequential potential monetary savings.
  • the support drum 4 may be a wooden or metal drum having a diameter of the order of 60 cm and a width of the order of 200 cm.
  • the metallic wire 2 wound on the drum 4 may be standard carbon-steel card-clothing wire including a base 6 which carries saw-tooth shaped teeth 7.
  • the length of wire wound on the drum may be in the range 300 to 4000m.
  • the wire is deburred prior to winding on the drum 4 by suitable means, for example by mechanical brushing (burnishing) or by chemical or electrochemical treatments.
  • the wire 2 is wound around the drum 4 so that adjacent elongate sides 8 of the base 6 abut one another. When so disposed, the wire 2 may be coated using a suitable process.
  • Known coating processes include nickel-diamond coating, plasma arc spray coating and high velocity combustion coating.
  • a preferred coating process for use in the present invention is plasma arc spray coating.
  • the surface to be coated is sprayed with melted droplets of coating material.
  • Preferred coating materials include for example chromium oxide or aluminium oxide, tungsten carbide or titanium nitride coatings.
  • Coating materials are generally relatively costly and, accordingly, it is preferred to coat only selected parts of the wire, if possible.
  • One advantage of arranging the wire on the drum with sides 8 abutting is that the abutting regions of the sides 8 cannot be coated with material during the coating process. Furthermore, it is possible in certain coating processes, for example in plasma arc spray coating, to coat selected parts of the wire, whilst leaving other parts uncoated.
  • the leading surfaces 10 of the teeth 7 of wire 2 are coated whilst side surfaces 12 and/or rear surface 14 and/or land 15 may be left uncoated.
  • the assembly 1 including suitably coated wire 2 may be delivered to an end user, for example a mill, for use in re-clothing a taker-in roller.
  • the re-clothing process is relatively straightforward and simply comprises winding wire 2 from drum 4 onto the taker-in roller and then securing the wire in position. No additional specialist tools or apparatus are required in order to re-clothe the taker-in roller with the coated wire.
  • the diameter of the taker-in roller may be of the order of 250 mm. It will be appreciated that the diameter of the taker-in roller is significantly less than the diameter of the drum 4 from which wire 2 is withdrawn. It might be expected that wire 2 would be put under such stress during the winding on the taker-in roller that the
  • the invention may be used to re-clothe any kind of relatively small diameter card-clothed roller, for example an opening roller of an open-end spinning machine.

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Abstract

An assembly (1) comprises metallic card-clothing wire (2) which has been wound on a support drum (4) and then coated with a hard coating in order to increase its durability and, therefore, extend its useful lifetime. The assembly (1) may be delivered to an end user, for example a mill who can then re-clothe take-in rollers using the coated wire in a relatively quick and efficient manner without the need for any specialised equipment. Thus, loss of production whilst take-in rollers are being re-clothed followed by hard coating may be minimised with consequential potential monetary savings.

Description

CARD-CLOTHING WIRE
This invention relates to card-clothing wire and particularly, although not exclusively, relates to a method of manufacturing coated card-clothing wire for use in relation to, for example a taker-in roller of a fibre processing apparatus.
A card-clothed taker-in roller of a fibre opening apparatus has a diameter which is very much less than that of the main carding cylinder of the apparatus. Consequently, the card-clothing wire of the taker-in roller wears much more quickly than the card-clothing wire of the main carding cylinder and, therefore, may need to be renewed two or three times during the lifetime of the wire of the main carding cylinder. With modern high production cards, the consequent loss of production is costly. There is a need for taker-in wire life to be at least equal to that of the main cylinder wire.
It is known to hard coat card-clothing wire using, for example, nickel-diamond coating, plasma arc spray coating and high velocity combustion coating techniques, in order to extend the lifetime of the wire. Such coating techniques are highly sophisticated and specialised and are used to coat wire that is already mounted on, for example, a taker-in roller.
At the present time, taker-in rollers with worn-out coated wire have to be returned by users to the manufacturer so that they may be re-clothed with new wire which is then coated. However, it may not be practicable for many users to return the rollers to the manufacturer for this coating treatment. It is an object of the present invention to address the problems described above.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of manufacturing coated card- clothing wire for application to a part of a fibre processing apparatus, the method comprising coiling a length of card-clothing wire around a support such that adjacent turns of the wire are juxtaposed and coating surfaces of the wire with a coating material.
Preferably, substantially no coating material passes between adjacent turns of the wire during coating of the wire, in view of the juxtaposition of adjacent turns of the wire. Preferably, no solid material is interposed between adjacent turns of the wire. Preferably, adjacent turns of the wire abut one another.
Card-clothing wire includes a base which supports a multiplicity of fibre engaging elements in the form of teeth. In the method, the length of wire is suitably coiled around the support so that the base of the wire is closest to the support and the fibre engaging elements are spaced further away from the support. Furthermore, preferably adjacent elongate sides of the base are juxtaposed. Preferably, no solid material is interposed between adjacent elongate sides of the base. More preferably, adjacent elongate sides of the base abut one another so that substantially no coating material may pass between the sides during coating.
Preferably, selected parts of said exposed surfaces of the wire are coated. Thus, selected parts of the wire are preferably left uncoated. The leading surface of a fibre engaging element of a length of card-clothing wire is a surface of the element which is arranged to initially contact the fibre to be processed. Preferably, at least part of the leading surfaces of fibre engaging elements of the wire are coated with said coating material. Preferably, substantially the whole area of the leading surfaces is coated with said coating material.
Said coating material is preferably arranged to form a distinct layer on surfaces of the wire. Said coating material is preferably a wear resistant coating material. Preferred coating materials include metal carbides, for example tungsten carbide; metal oxides, for example aluminium oxide and chromium oxide; and metal nitrides, for example titanium nitride. The most preferred coating materials are tungsten carbide, titanium nitride and chromium oxide, with chromium oxide being especially p-eferred.
Any suitable process may be used for applying said coating material to the wire. Preferred processes are those in which the coating material can be directed towards selected parts of the wire, for example the leading surfaces of the fibre engaging elements of the wire. Preferably, the coating process involves spraying the coating onto the wire. A preferred process for coating the wire is plasma arc spray coating. In this process droplets of molten coating material, for example chromium oxide, are sprayed at selected parts of the wire. On impact with the wire, the droplets are flattened and then cool by transfer of heat from the droplets to the wire. Said support used in the method is preferably cylindrical and is, more preferably, circularly cylindrical.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided an assembly which comprises coated card-clothing wire coiled around a support such that adjacent turns of the wire are juxtaposed, when manufactured by the method of the first aspect.
The invention according to said second aspect may include any feature described herein.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of clothing a part of a fibre
- processing apparatus, the method using an assembly which comprises a length of coated card-clothing wire coiled around a support, preferably such that adjacent turns of the wire are juxtaposed, and comprising winding coated wire from said support onto the part of the fibre processing apparatus in order to clothe said part.
Said support is suitably not a part of a fibre processing apparatus. Said support may simply comprise a circularly cylindrical drum. The diameter of said support may be in the range 30 cm to 100 cm, more preferably in the range 45 cm to 80 cm. The support may have a width in the range 10 cm to 300 cm, more preferably in the range 15 cm to 250 cm. Said support may be arranged to carry enough wire for more than one part of a fibre processing apparatus, for example more than one taker-in roller.
Said part of the fibre processing apparatus clothed in the method is preferably circularly cylindrical and may have a diameter in the range 4 cm to 60 cm, more preferably in the range 5 cm to 40 cm. Said part may have a width in the range 1.5 cm to 400 cm, more preferably in the range 90 cm to 160 cm. Said part may be an opening roller for an open-end spinning machine or a taker-in roller for a carding machine. Preferably, said part is a taker-in roller for a carding machine.
The method of said third aspect is preferably a method of re-clothing a previously clothed part of a fibre processing apparatus. The method may include an initial step of removing a length of card-clothing wire from the part prior to the winding of coated wire from said support.
The invention according to the third aspect may include any feature described herein.
The invention extends to a method of manufacturing coated card-clothing wire according to said first aspect for use in the method of the third aspect.
Specific embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a plan view of an assembly comprising card-clothing wire wound on a circularly cylindrical support drum;
Figure 2 is a side elevation of the assembly of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a cross-section along line III-III of Figure 2; Figure 4 is a side elevation of part of a length of card-clothing wire; and
Figure 5 is a cross-section through the wire of Figure 4.
Referring to the figures, the assembly 1 comprises metallic card-clothing wire 2 which has been wound on the support drum 4 and then coated with a hard coating in order to increase its durability and, therefore, extend its useful lifetime. The assembly 1 may be delivered to an end user, for example a mill, who can then re-clothe taker-in rollers using the coated wire in a relatively quick and efficient manner without the need for any specialised equipment. Thus, loss of production whilst taker-in rollers are being re-clothed followed by hard coating may be minimised with consequential potential monetary savings.
Further details are provided below.
The support drum 4 may be a wooden or metal drum having a diameter of the order of 60 cm and a width of the order of 200 cm. The metallic wire 2 wound on the drum 4 may be standard carbon-steel card-clothing wire including a base 6 which carries saw-tooth shaped teeth 7. The length of wire wound on the drum may be in the range 300 to 4000m. Preferably the wire is deburred prior to winding on the drum 4 by suitable means, for example by mechanical brushing (burnishing) or by chemical or electrochemical treatments.
The wire 2 is wound around the drum 4 so that adjacent elongate sides 8 of the base 6 abut one another. When so disposed, the wire 2 may be coated using a suitable process.
Known coating processes include nickel-diamond coating, plasma arc spray coating and high velocity combustion coating.
A preferred coating process for use in the present invention is plasma arc spray coating. In this process, the surface to be coated is sprayed with melted droplets of coating material. Preferred coating materials include for example chromium oxide or aluminium oxide, tungsten carbide or titanium nitride coatings.
Coating materials are generally relatively costly and, accordingly, it is preferred to coat only selected parts of the wire, if possible. One advantage of arranging the wire on the drum with sides 8 abutting is that the abutting regions of the sides 8 cannot be coated with material during the coating process. Furthermore, it is possible in certain coating processes, for example in plasma arc spray coating, to coat selected parts of the wire, whilst leaving other parts uncoated.
Applicants co-pending U.K. patent application number 93 07548.9 (the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference) describes card-clothing wire in which leading surfaces of the teeth of the wire are treated so as to increase their coefficient of friction compared to other surfaces downstream of the leading surface.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the leading surfaces 10 of the teeth 7 of wire 2 are coated whilst side surfaces 12 and/or rear surface 14 and/or land 15 may be left uncoated. The assembly 1 including suitably coated wire 2 may be delivered to an end user, for example a mill, for use in re-clothing a taker-in roller. The re-clothing process is relatively straightforward and simply comprises winding wire 2 from drum 4 onto the taker-in roller and then securing the wire in position. No additional specialist tools or apparatus are required in order to re-clothe the taker-in roller with the coated wire.
The diameter of the taker-in roller may be of the order of 250 mm. It will be appreciated that the diameter of the taker-in roller is significantly less than the diameter of the drum 4 from which wire 2 is withdrawn. It might be expected that wire 2 would be put under such stress during the winding on the taker-in roller that the
- coating would crack or otherwise become damaged. However, this is unlikely to be the case, in view of the fact that parts of the wire that are deformed the most during the step of winding the wire on the taker-in roller are left uncoated, due to the abutment of sides 8 of the wire during the coating process. Furthermore, since, in the preferred embodiment, only the leading surface 10 is coated, there is a negligible likelihood of the coating being adversely affected.
It should be appreciated that although the invention has been described with reference to a taker-in roller, the invention may be used to re-clothe any kind of relatively small diameter card-clothed roller, for example an opening roller of an open-end spinning machine.
The reader's attention is directed to all papers and documents which are filed concurrently with or previous to this specification in connection with this application and which are open to public inspection with this specification, and the contents of all such papers and documents are incorporated herein by reference.
All of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings) , and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
Each feature disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings) , may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.
The invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiment(s) . The invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings) , or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process so disclosed.

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1. A method of manufacturing coated card-clothing wire for application to a part of a fibre processing apparatus, the method comprising coiling a length of card-clothing wire around a support such that adjacent turns of the wire are juxtaposed and coating surfaces of the wire with a coating material.
2. A method according to Claim 1, wherein substantially no coating material passes between adjacent turns of the wire during coating of the wire.
3. A method according to Claim l or Claim 2, wherein no solid material is interposed between adjacent turns of the wire.
4. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein adjacent turns of the wire abut one another.
5. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein the length of wire is coiled around the support so that the base of the wire is closest to the support and the fibre engaging elements are spaced further away from the support.
6. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein selected parts of said surfaces of the wire are coated.
7. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein selected parts of the wire are left uncoated.
8. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein at least part of leading surfaces of fibre engaging elements of the wire are coated with said coating material.
9. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein said support is circularly cylindrical.
10. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein said support is made of a substantially thermally non- conductive material.
11. An assembly which comprises coated card-clothing wire coiled around a support such that adjacent turns of the wire are juxtaposed, when manufactured by the method according to any of Claims 1 to 10.
12. A method of clothing a part of a fibre processing apparatus, the method using an assembly according to Claim 11 and comprising winding coated wire from said support on to the part of the fibre processing apparatus in order to clothe said part.
13. A method according to Claim 12, wherein the diameter of said support is in the range 30 cm to 100 cm.
14. A method according to Claim 12 or Claim 13, wherein said part is an opening roller for an open-end spinning machine or a taker-in roller for a carding machine.
15. A method according to any of Claims 12 to 14, being a method of re-clothing a previously clothed part of a fibre processing apparatus.
16. A method according to Claim 15, including an initial step of removing a length of card-clothing from the part prior to the winding of coated wire from said support.
17. A method of manufacturing coated card-clothing wire as claimed in any of Claims 1 to 10 for use in the method claimed in any of Claims 12 to 16.
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