101 |
Cap-spinning frame |
US54358622 |
1922-03-14 |
US1445291A |
1923-02-13 |
ROBERT BURGESS |
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102 |
Device for spinning and twisting textile fiber. |
US22782118 |
1918-04-10 |
US1285598A |
1918-11-26 |
BELANGER VICTOR |
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103 |
Device for spinning and twisting textile fibers. |
US12989416 |
1916-11-06 |
US1230097A |
1917-06-19 |
BELANGER VICTOR |
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104 |
Cap-spinning and cap-twisting machine. |
US1914872920 |
1914-11-19 |
US1212222A |
1917-01-16 |
HODGSON JOHN |
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105 |
Apparatus for spinning mechanism. |
US1913777870 |
1913-07-08 |
US1171547A |
1916-02-15 |
SEAMAN DAVID S |
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106 |
Improvement in caps for spinning-spindles |
US185807D |
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US185807A |
1876-12-26 |
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107 |
Joseph smith |
US65291D |
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US65291A |
1867-05-28 |
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108 |
Method of oiling the spindles and tubes of cap-spinners |
US2575D |
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US2575A |
1842-04-21 |
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109 |
Spindle spinning or spindle twisting method and operating unit for carrying out this method |
US09125554 |
1998-08-28 |
US06182434B2 |
2001-02-06 |
Václav Kubový; Petr Bla{haeck over (z)}ek; Stanislav Dídek |
The process is carried out on a spinning system that has a driven spindle (13) and a balloon limiter (14) concentric with it, driven in the same direction as the spindle (13) an provided with an inner work surface (44). For the purpose of reaching the high operating speed, the yarn (P) entrained by the work surface (44) and running toward the tube (23) on the spindle (13) is first always given by the centrifugal process the shape of a rotating, open loop (48), from which the yarn (P) is subsequently drawn off and coiled directly onto the tube (23). In this connection, this rotating, open loop (48) can be radially delimited by a rotating or stationary limit ring (28). |
110 |
Spinning system having a rotary balloon checking device |
US222546 |
1988-07-21 |
US4862687A |
1989-09-05 |
Mirko Marchiori; Fabio Lancerotto; Umberto Gerin |
Improvements to a spinning system (10) having a rotary balloon checking device (16), the checking device (16) consisting of an upper cylindrical portion (27) and lower frustum-shaped portion (28) which surround a yarn package (14) being formed, the upper portion (27) being upheld by a support (17) with bearings which is solidly fixed to a rail (19) of a spinning machine, the yarn (22) on arrival from a drafting unit (20) of the spinning machine forming a balloon between a thread eye (21) and the top of the checking device (16) and thereafter constituting an inner controlled segment (125) and an outer segment (225) able to slide on the checking device (16) during its descent to be wound on the yarn package (14), the yarn (22) being guided (29) at the lower edge of the frustum-shaped portion (28), the improvements comprising:the outer slidable segment (225) of yarn positioned in correspondence with the upper part of the upper cylindrical portion (27) of the checking device (16), andan element (31) to guide the yarn (22) towards the yarn package (14) in correspondence with the lower end part of the frustum-shaped portion (28) of the checking device (16), such guide element (31) being located on the inner surface of the lower end part of the frustum-shaped portion (28). |
111 |
Method and system for spinning with a rotary balloon-checking device |
US940538 |
1986-12-10 |
US4779409A |
1988-10-25 |
Mirko Marchiori; Carlo Sonego; Fabio Lancerotto; Umberto Gerin |
An invention for spinning with a balloon controlled by a checking device is disclosed. The invention is set in rotation by a spindle by means of a yarn, comprising the arrangement of a segment of free yarn constituting a balloon having a controlled and constant height and diameter of base and also comprising the arrangement of a guided segment of yarn downstream of the segment constituting the balloon. Also, the invention is for spinning with a rotary balloon-checking device, comprising a rotary checking device positioned about a yarn package and a tube and having a rotatably supported upper portion and a lower portion performing the function of distributing the yarn on the yarn package, wherein the checking device is open at its upper end and has a pre-determined diameter to contact the yarn. |
112 |
Cap or bell spinning machine |
US688933 |
1985-01-04 |
US4592196A |
1986-06-03 |
Horst Wolf |
A cap spinning machine includes a spindle which supports a spool and a cap covering the spindle and the spool. The cap is supported in a freely rotatable manner and is brought into a rotating motion by the spindle via a thread which is guided around the outer surface of the cap to the spool. Consequently, the rotational speed of the cap is automatically controlled depending on the lagging of the cap behind the rotation of the spindle. By means of a driving and/or braking device, the driving force of the cap transmitted by the spindle via the thread is additionally controllable so that the tensile force of the thread and thus the closeness of the formed winding is influenced as well. |
113 |
Cap spinning frames |
US34082453 |
1953-03-06 |
US2833112A |
1958-05-06 |
HANNAH DOROTHY M |
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114 |
Cap spinning frames and cap twisting frames |
US54157155 |
1955-10-20 |
US2833111A |
1958-05-06 |
HELLMUTH HADLICH |
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115 |
Portable cap spinning unit with hydraulic traverse |
US31624552 |
1952-10-22 |
US2749055A |
1956-06-05 |
BAUER ERNEST K |
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116 |
Apparatus for twisting threads |
US7024249 |
1949-01-11 |
US2572135A |
1951-10-23 |
JOSEPH GONSALVES CONRAD |
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117 |
Spinning machine |
US67427746 |
1946-06-04 |
US2449431A |
1948-09-14 |
EDUARD WEISS |
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118 |
Spinning cap |
US41066641 |
1941-09-13 |
US2331200A |
1943-10-05 |
WILLIAM KOSTER FREDERICK; BITLER HENRY H; ALVIN LODGE |
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119 |
Guide raising device |
US40965041 |
1941-09-05 |
US2329449A |
1943-09-14 |
KURT BAUER ERNEST |
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120 |
Cap-spinning apparatus |
US34353540 |
1940-07-02 |
US2262144A |
1941-11-11 |
HARRY KIMPTON WILLIAM |
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