41 |
Method of feeding cotton to a gin |
US769919 |
1977-02-18 |
US4117571A |
1978-10-03 |
Jimmy F. Prather |
Cotton on a rick is placed upon a slab adjacent to the gin. A feeder unit having a plurality of drums advances against the rick to move the cotton from the rick onto conveyors to feed the cotton gin. The feeder unit is reversible, so that as soon as a rick is finished in the first direction, it may be reversed to feed against a rick in another direction. The height of the unit is adjustable. Doors close behind the last of the rick to prevent the cotton from scattering, and extending panels on the door contain the cotton along the slab. |
42 |
Method and device for supplying a fresh cotton bale in a bale plucking
machine |
US502924 |
1974-09-04 |
US3978552A |
1976-09-07 |
Hidejiro Araki; Susumu Otani |
In a bale plucking machine wherein a fiber bale is reciprocally displaced between a pair of displacement terminals by a pair of conveyer means disposed with an intervening space therebetween and fiber tufts are continuously plucked from the fiber bale by a plucking roller when the fiber bale passes over the plucking roller, a method and device for supplying a fresh fiber bale on the conveyer means. When the thickness of the processing fiber bale has been reduced to a predetermined limit, the processing fiber bale is displaced to a waiting position formed on an extended portion of one of the conveyer means outside the terminal of the reciprocal displacement thereof, and the conveyer means are stopped. Thereafter a fresh fiber bale is supplied onto the processing fiber bale reserved at the waiting position. During the above-mentioned supply motion, the driving of the conveyer means is again commenced. |
43 |
Safety device for stopping the bale plucking operation |
US476792 |
1974-06-06 |
US3971103A |
1976-07-27 |
Kazuyoshi Ono; Osamu Suzuki; Hideo Hidaka |
A safety device for stopping the bale plucking operation of a bale plucker provided with a detecting device for detecting the existence of metallic substances contained in a fiber bale. The detecting device is disposed at a position along a path of reciprocating movement of the fiber bale back and forth over the working position of a plucking roller of the bale plucker and the driving mechanism of the bale plucker is capable of being instantly stopped by a signal issued from the detecting device upon detection of a metallic substance in the fiber bale so that carrying of the fiber bale to the plucking roller can be prevented. |
44 |
Air manifold for automatic gin feeder |
US568553 |
1975-04-16 |
US3949448A |
1976-04-13 |
M. Herbert Willcutt; Joseph K. Jones |
Apparatus and method for removing fibers from fiber-laden pallets is disclosed in which the bulk of fibers is removed in a primary unloading area thus leaving a thin layer of fibers that are removed by a surface cleaning device. The surface cleaning device included a multiple-blade rotary sweeper which is spaced vertically above the uppermost portion of a pallet to enable the pallet to move therebelow without mechanical interference with the rotary sweeper. A cowling encloses a portion of the periphery of the rotary sweeper to increase the efficacy of fiber removal by the rotary sweeper. The rotary sweeper mechanically engages an upper portion of the thin layer and removes it from the pallet. A suitable gas blast device impinges upon the pallet surface at a location substantially below the rotary sweeper to engage a lower portion of the thin layers of fibers. The gas blast device causes fibers to be lifted upward and into mechanical engagement by the blades of the rotating sweeper. The gas blast device may include an elongated conduit having a plurality of uniformly spaced apart orifice openings or having one or more elongated slots through which pressurized air is exhausted. |
45 |
Method and apparatus for plucking fiber tufts from a fiber bale |
US503267 |
1974-09-05 |
US3945085A |
1976-03-23 |
Takashi Katoh; Susumu Otani |
An improved method and apparatus for plucking fiber tufts from a fiber bale held by a supporting frame which is reciprocally displaced along a carrying passage over a plucking roller. A pair of conveyer means are disposed with an intervened space therebetween and the plucking roller is disposed in the abovementioned intervened space. An auxiliary conveyer means is disposed at a position adjacently outside one of the conveyer means. These three conveyer means are arranged in an alignment. The supporting frame is capable of being reciprocally displaced by the conveyer means between displacing terminals on said conveyer means and is capable of being displaced to a waiting position on one of the conveyer means which is outside of the displacing terminal on that conveyer means and at a side of the auxiliary conveyer means.A door means of the supporting frame is opened during the displacing motion of the supporting frame to the waiting position, and then a fresh fiber bale reserved on the auxiliary conveyer means is supplied into the supporting frame, thereafter the supporting frame is displaced to the normal operational position thereof. A loading plate is mounted on the supporting frame so as to uniformly press the fiber bale during the bale plucking operation. All of the above-mentioned operations are carried out automatically. |
46 |
Fiber-mixing device |
US3797072D |
1972-06-16 |
US3797072A |
1974-03-19 |
GOLDAMMER G |
A carriage includes an upright post to which one end of a horizontal arm is attached for sliding along the post and swinging through a 90* arc about such post. The arm carries a row of opposed claws and normally extends perpendicular to the carriage track to lift a layer of fiber from a bale disposed beside the track. The arm is then lifted to the post top portion, swung 90 degrees, and the fiber is deposited into an elongated container mounted in cantilever fashion from the carriage. Such container has a wing along one side pivotable between a lower position to catch any fiber which may fall from the fiber layer as the arm is swung over it toward the container, and an upper position to dump the fallen fiber into the container. A return bent wing margin catches fiber at the free wing edge. In another form of the device, fiber may be stripped from a bale bottom into a container beneath the bale by toothed stripping rollers. Such container has a wing on each of two opposite container sides, such wings flaring upwardly and outwardly to confine fibers and direct them into the container.
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47 |
Apparatus for detaching batches or layers of cotton from a bale or the like |
US3576052D |
1968-11-04 |
US3576052A |
1971-04-27 |
NOACK FRITZ |
Apparatus for detaching batches or layers of cotton or similar fibrous material from a bale or stack of such material, wherein a plurality of tines are caused to penetrate into the bale and are then moved away from the bale to detach a part of the same. Air under pressure is issued as jets from the free ends of the tines prior to penetration of the tines into the fibrous material.
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48 |
Device for opening bales of fiber |
US83918159 |
1959-09-10 |
US3085296A |
1963-04-16 |
ERICH MEINICKE |
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49 |
Apparatus for disintegrating a dense mass of fibers |
US4071360 |
1960-07-05 |
US3040387A |
1962-06-26 |
JEE ALBERT R |
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50 |
Grapple fork |
US59852545 |
1945-06-09 |
US2412845A |
1946-12-17 |
STEVENS ARTHUR M |
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51 |
Wool storage and transporting mechanism |
US58553945 |
1945-03-29 |
US2412844A |
1946-12-17 |
STEVENS ARTHUR M |
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52 |
Means for cleaning and feeding kapok and other staple fibers |
US22887938 |
1938-09-08 |
US2221262A |
1940-11-12 |
NORMAN MIMS CHARLES; JOHN PITT |
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53 |
Pile layer with a carbon fiber-containing bundles |
JP2013523646 |
2011-11-03 |
JP2013535588A |
2013-09-12 |
ビルジット・ライター; マルティン・ダンザー; シルヴァン・バスティアン; ヨールン・ボエス |
本発明は、部分的に個々の繊維に分解されていて且つ炭素繊維及び異種物質を備えた複数の束を備えたパイル層に関係し、炭素繊維は、パイル層の総質量の少なくとも70質量%を有し、異種材料は30質量%以下であるが2%質量以上を有し、異種物質が再利用プロセスから得られたものである。 |
54 |
Cellulose fibers metering ability is improved, its use for the enhancement of that process for making, and composites |
JP2012527153 |
2010-07-27 |
JP2013503980A |
2013-02-04 |
ゴブル、マルクス; インナーロヒンガー、ヨーゼフ; スコーメル、フリードリッヒ |
本発明は、計量供給能が改善されたセルロース繊維、その作製方法、および複合材料の、特に熱可塑性ポリマーの強化のためのその使用に関する。 |
55 |
Tow Open 繊用 equipment |
JP2007531239 |
2005-09-01 |
JP4767958B2 |
2011-09-07 |
ゴンバッシュ,ジェイアール.,ジョセフ,ディー. |
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56 |
Scraping of fiber lump from fiber bale |
JP6789483 |
1983-04-19 |
JPS58191225A |
1983-11-08 |
MARUSERU ZUENDO |
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57 |
JPS5637324B1 - |
JP8541771 |
1971-10-27 |
JPS5637324B1 |
1981-08-31 |
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58 |
JPS5324863Y2 - |
JP6963773 |
1973-06-13 |
JPS5324863Y2 |
1978-06-26 |
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59 |
Senizairyono kaihyohohooyobi kaihyosochi |
JP9944775 |
1975-08-15 |
JPS5149926A |
1976-04-30 |
HERUBERUTO HERUGESU |
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60 |
JPS5052327A - |
JP10194973 |
1973-09-10 |
JPS5052327A |
1975-05-09 |
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