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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 Apparatus and method for producing weighed charges of loosely aggregated filamentary material from compacted bales of the material US916892 1986-10-08 US4776521A 1988-10-11 Donald E. Weder; E. H. Weder; Howard M. Ruth; Michael J. King; Franklin J. Craig; Larry J. Jones; Kenton D. Badgley; Harry J. Snider, deceased; Laura L. Snider, legal representative; S. Owen Dye; Clay R. Wiedner; Bill C. Weder; Robert L. Langenberg
Bales of filamentary material are separated into weighed charges of the material by disintegrating the bales in a rotating drum to produce tufts that are passed to a picking chamber wherein a toothed roll strips individual filaments from a supply roll formed from the tufts and passing the filaments to scales upon which the charges are accumulated. Each time a charge is accumulated on a scale, air is blown across the scale to discharge the scale. The charges are delivered to a magazine having a plurality of vertically stacked chambers, each chamber underlain by a movable gate, through which the charges are passed sequentially to be discharged at a fixed schedule from the lowermost chamber. Spikes mounted on the interior of the drum are shaped to loosen portions of bales entering the drum, tear tufts from such portions, and finally deposit the tufts into an air stream passing through the drum to expel the tufts. Between the drum and the picking chamber, the tufts are treated with an anti-static compound in a chamber through which the tufts fall while a mist of the compound is injected into the chamber. Above the picking chamber, the tufts enter a deflection tower and are deflected to one side or the other of the picking chamber to concentrate the supply roll at one side of the picking chamber and filaments to each of two scales are drawn from opposite side of the picking chamber.
22 Apparatus for producing weighed charges of loosely aggregated filamentary material US640517 1984-08-13 US4646388A 1987-03-03 Donald E. Weder; Erin H. Weder; Howard M. Ruth; Michael J. King; Franklin J. Craig; Larry J. Jones; Kenton D. Badgley; Harry J. Snider, deceased ; Laura Snider, legal representative; S. Owen Dye; Clay R. Wiedner; Bill C. Weder; Robert L. Langenberg
Bales of filamentary material are separated into weighed charges of the material by disintegrating the bales in a rotating drum to produce tufts that are passed to a picking chamber wherein a toothed roll strips individual filaments from a supply roll formed from the tufts and passing the filaments to scales upon which the charges are accumulated. Each time a charge is accumulated on a scale, air is blown across the scale to discharge the scale. The charges are delivered to a magazine having a plurality of vertically stacked chambers, each chamber underlain by a movable gate, through which the charges are passed sequentially to be discharged at a fixed schedule from the lowermost chamber.
23 Method and apparatus for the continuous introduction of liquid into a staple fiber web or the like US32605863 1963-11-26 US3323176A 1967-06-06 WERNER NAEGELI
24 Process for the manufacture of a twisted yarn US29955063 1963-08-02 US3191375A 1965-06-29 WERNER NAEGELI
25 Means for conditioning textile fibers US55008244 1944-08-18 US2440399A 1948-04-27 HILL ARTHUR G
26 Temporarily marking textile fiber US2198994D US2198994A 1940-04-30
27 Means and method for oiling and moistening cotton US53599531 1931-05-08 US1973761A 1934-09-18 GEORGE HILL
28 Textile oil US15373126 1926-12-09 US1871927A 1932-08-16 SULLIVAN JR FREDERICK W
29 Process and apparatus for conditioning textile materials US6037125 1925-10-05 US1687184A 1928-10-09 THOMPSON ALBERT W
30 Apparatus for softening silk, yarn, and the like US25879228 1928-03-03 US1684923A 1928-09-18 HERMAN MAYER
31 Method of conditioning textile fibers US11889326 1926-06-28 US1642092A 1927-09-13 BIGHAM SMITH ROBERT
32 Art of and apparatus for the treatment of plant fiber or the like US70961024 1924-04-28 US1542180A 1925-06-16 SELDEN CLARENCE C; PEARSON ROBERT D
33 Automatic oil feeder for silk-coning machine US51120221 1921-10-28 US1449342A 1923-03-20 MICHAEL MORRELL
34 Treatment of fibrous materials. US1911603758 1911-01-20 US998237A 1911-07-18 DICKINSON WILLIAM ALFRED
35 Process of treating waste oakum and similar materials. US1907359817 1907-02-28 US874668A 1907-12-24 GELLERT CHRISTIAN LOUIS; BUNSE CARL
36 Process of preparing spinning material. US1901059183 1901-05-07 US743912A 1903-11-10 MUNDORF EMIL
37 Treatment of silk rags. US1898677942 1898-04-18 US656648A 1900-08-28 KREUTER GUSTAV
38 Method of manufacturing curled hair US458721D US458721A 1891-09-01
39 Derson US369676D US369676A 1887-09-13
40 Icatioi-t US345185D US345185A 1886-07-06
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