61 |
Apparatus for making artificial-silk thread |
US23940227 |
1927-12-12 |
US1788484A |
1931-01-13 |
FURNESS WILLIAM H |
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62 |
Twisting device |
US9392426 |
1926-03-11 |
US1618519A |
1927-02-22 |
ROYSANC OTTO GEORGE JOHAN STRU |
|
63 |
Cap-spinning frame |
US60880922 |
1922-12-26 |
US1519663A |
1924-12-16 |
ROBERT BURGESS |
|
64 |
Textile spinning and twisting process |
US52386021 |
1921-12-21 |
US1457817A |
1923-06-05 |
WILLIAM BINNS |
|
65 |
Cap-spinning frame |
US47563221 |
1921-06-07 |
US1416356A |
1922-05-16 |
JONES JOSEPH H |
|
66 |
Cap-spinning frame |
US43315420 |
1920-12-27 |
US1401705A |
1921-12-27 |
JONES JOSEPH H |
|
67 |
Cap-spinning device. |
US23293118 |
1918-05-06 |
US1294371A |
1919-02-18 |
BELANGER VICTOR |
|
68 |
Spinning, twisting, and like apparatus. |
US1905267187 |
1905-06-27 |
US891917A |
1908-06-30 |
DOLL HENRI |
|
69 |
Cap for cap spinning and twisting. |
US1905262553 |
1905-05-27 |
US817167A |
1906-04-10 |
FLATHER FREDERICK A |
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70 |
Relating to preparatory machines and to spinning, doubling, winding, and the like processes and to apparatus therefor. |
US1904220195 |
1904-08-10 |
US815075A |
1906-03-13 |
DOLL HENRI |
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71 |
George bradley |
US26812D |
|
US26812A |
1860-01-10 |
|
|
72 |
Lubbicatiwor spindle-steps |
US16298D |
|
US16298A |
1856-12-23 |
|
|
73 |
Lubricating throstle-spindles |
US15690D |
|
US15690A |
1856-09-09 |
|
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74 |
Funnel for a spinning machine |
US277858 |
1988-11-30 |
US4959953A |
1990-10-02 |
Stefan Krawietz |
A funnel for delivering yarn for building a package on a spindle of a spinning machine has an entry channel for the passage of yarn therethrough into the interior of the funnel and an exit opening for the passage of yarn therethrough from the interior to the exterior of the funnel, the interior of the funnel having a lateral extent sufficient to allow the formation of a yarn balloon of controlled extent during building of the package on the spindle. The funnel can contain a guide portion projecting interiorly of the funnel at a spacing from the entry channel and a neck portion in which the entry channel is formed. |
75 |
Funnel for a funnel spinning apparatus on a textile machine |
US340382 |
1989-04-19 |
US4953350A |
1990-09-04 |
Gunter Schulz; Frieder Probst; Hermann Guttler |
A yarn feeding funnel for a textile spinning machine having an upper shaft portion and a body portion. A yarn inlet opening in the upper shaft portion is radially offset from the axis of rotation of the yarn feeding funnel and facilitates the formation of a yarn balloon of controlled extent between the yarn inlet opening and a yarn guiding eye which is coaxial with the funnel rotation axis. A plurality of alternative yarn inlet openings, each at a predetermined, different radial spacing from the funnel rotation axis, may be provided to vary the characteristics, such as the diameter, of the yarn balloon formed between the yarn inlet opening and the yarn guiding eye. |
76 |
Spinning apparatus |
US281823 |
1988-12-08 |
US4918911A |
1990-04-24 |
Gerhard Grau; Josef Derichs |
A spinning machine has an electric motor for rotating a bobbin-supporting spindle to build a package of yarn thereon and a funnel for guiding yarn onto the spindle. The spindle is rotatingly driven by an electric motor and the electric motors of the spindle and the funnel are commonly connected to a frequency control means which is, in turn, connected to an electrical power supply means. The torque of the funnel electric motor is a function of a characteristic of the funnel in accordance with the relationship that the funnel is rotated by its electric motor at a lower rate relative to the contemporaneous rate of rotation of the spindle. The apparatus can include a switch assembly selectively movable between leads for selectively connecting the funnel electric motor to the frequency control apparatus to operate the motor or to the electrical power supply means to brake the motor. |
77 |
Method of automatically exchanging spinning bobbin tubes in a spinning
machine |
US280667 |
1988-12-06 |
US4843809A |
1989-07-04 |
Stefan Krawietz |
In a spinning machine of the type having plural spinning stations each including a drafting system, a bobbin spindle and a coaxial funnel, the automatic exchange of empty bobbin tubes for fully wound bobbin tubes on the spindles is accomplished by interrupting the spinning operation without yarn breakage or severing, separating the spindles and funnels axially and radially from one another, removing the fully wound bobbin tubes and placing empty bobbin tubes on the spindles, engaging the still unbroken yarns with the empty bobbin tubes, then severing the yarns between the removed fully wound bobbin tubes and the replacement empty tubes, and repositioning the funnels and spindles and resuming spinning operation. |
78 |
Yarn twisting and package-coning apparatus |
US62464956 |
1956-11-27 |
US2940244A |
1960-06-14 |
DRTINA OTTO V |
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79 |
Adjustable spinning cap |
US9301849 |
1949-05-13 |
US2527630A |
1950-10-31 |
FREUND ELMER J |
|
80 |
Twister cap |
US39642041 |
1941-06-03 |
US2285584A |
1942-06-09 |
JORDAN LAVERN J; BERGMANN RICHARD F; BURKHOLDER ALDEN H |
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