序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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41 | Handling of textile yarn | US319414 | 1981-11-09 | US4551927A | 1985-11-12 | William E. A. Shelton |
The invention relates to the control of loose lint or fly released by textile yarns which are in contact with yarn guides, feeding and tensioning devices and the like during their travel from bobbins to textile machines. According to the invention, creels or yarn feed devices are enclosed within a housing (2, 12, 76, 94) which is divided into a plurality of compartments (A, B, C: A', B', C': A", B") at least one of which is traversed by a yarn (Y) during its travel, air circulating means (38, 58, 78, 108) to circulate air in a continuous path through the compartments, and a partition (32, 66, 88, 106) provided between two adjacent compartments comprising a filter screen capable of trapping fly or lint carried by air passing therethrough. | ||||||
42 | Method and means for producing yarn | US491903 | 1983-05-05 | US4514349A | 1985-04-30 | Barry Lipschitz |
The manufacture of yarn is disclosed by a machine which coats a filament with synthetic plastics material and then applies discrete textile fibres to the tacky layer. The fibres are obtained by tearing a sliver using toothed wheels. All those parts of the machine which are not essentially in the same environment as the wheels are on the opposite side of partitioning to the wheels. Thus the parts which are separated from the wheels by the partitioning are in a substantially fibre free atmosphere, and can be in a closed, pressurized room thus minimising the flow of fibres to these parts. | ||||||
43 | Spinning assembly for a wrapped yarn spinning machine | US332760 | 1981-12-21 | US4435952A | 1984-03-13 | Fritz Stahlecker; Kurt Lang; Rolf Erhardt |
A spinning assembly for a wrapped yarn spinning machine in which a staple sliver is guided by a delivery device into a hollow spindle which carries a co-rotating binding thread; the thread is wound around the staple sliver by the rotation of the hollow spindle. A stationary balloon limiter is provided in the vicinity of the binding thread and a screen is mounted in front of the delivery device, which screen comprises a passage for the staple sliver. This screen is constructed as a screen plate, mounted at an axial distance from the balloon limiter. This construction of the present invention has the advantage that an air stream is generated within the balloon limiter, which flows upward from below and leaves radially through the gap between the upper end of the uncovered balloon limiter and the screen plate. This air stream is directed counter to both the sliver and the binding thread entering the hollow spindle, so that no fiber fly can penetrate the interior of the hollow spindle. | ||||||
44 | Apparatus for cleaning a rotating brush | US54771275 | 1975-02-06 | US3928884A | 1975-12-30 | SUTTER HANSPETER |
An apparatus for cleaning a rotating brush, especially at a textile machine, comprising a movable cleaning comb in operable engagement with the brush and a stripper operatively associated with the cleaning comb and movable relative thereto. Drive means serve to produce the movements between the cleaning comb and brush and between the stripper and cleaning comb. Pneumatic means lead away the stripped-off contaminants.
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45 | Fiber waste disposal system for textile machines | US3486309D | 1966-11-17 | US3486309A | 1969-12-30 | WILD JAMES AUBREY |
46 | Lint remover | US59032166 | 1966-10-28 | US3389416A | 1968-06-25 | TIMMS LEON M |
47 | Process and apparatus for removing lint from a condenser | US77554958 | 1958-11-21 | US3029478A | 1962-04-17 | VANDERGRIFF ARVEL L |
48 | Cleaner for spinning-machines. | US4575315 | 1915-08-16 | US1252180A | 1918-01-01 | ROBERTS GUS F |
49 | Wire-board cleaner for drawing and spinning machines. | US1908437534 | 1908-06-09 | US922806A | 1909-05-25 | NICHOLS WILLIAM A; HIMES THOMAS P |
50 | Spinning-machine. | US1906321371 | 1906-06-12 | US876960A | 1908-01-21 | HARRINGTON TIMOTHY A; BARRIE ALEXANDER |
51 | Roll-cleaner for spinning-machines. | US1902129379 | 1902-10-30 | US727099A | 1903-05-05 | CUNNINGHAM THOMAS O |
52 | Cleaner for spinning-machines. | US1901082569 | 1901-11-16 | US708061A | 1902-09-02 | ROBINSON CHARLES D |
53 | Oae shifting | US548159D | US548159A | 1895-10-15 | ||
54 | Revolving sweeping attachment for spinning-mules | US329117D | US329117A | 1885-10-27 | ||
55 | Track to another | US301950D | US301950A | 1884-07-15 | ||
56 | Apparatus for collecting and removing waste from spinning-machines | US296148D | US296148A | 1884-04-01 | ||
57 | Island | US288841D | US288841A | 1883-11-20 | ||
58 | Clearer for lifting-rods of spinning-frames | US267603D | US267603A | 1882-11-14 | ||
59 | SPINNING MACHINE | EP12828179.7 | 2012-08-22 | EP2752512B1 | 2017-11-29 | MORI, Hideshige |
A spinning machine is provided that achieves extension of life of draft roller pairs by changing a holding position of a fiber bundle held by the draft roller pairs and in which maintenance can be easily performed by moving a spinning unit away from the draft roller pairs at the time of the maintenance. There are included draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 configured to draft a fiber bundle F, a spinning unit 3 configured to spin a spun yarn Y by twisting the fiber bundle F drafted by the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24, a holding unit 26 configured to hold the spinning unit 3, a movable base unit 25 to which the holding unit 26 is mounted, a driving unit 27 configured to move the movable base unit 25 in parallel with respect to a rotating shaft direction of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24, and supporting shafts 251 and 252 configured to support the movable base unit 25 in a movable manner and support the holding unit 26 such that the spinning unit 3 is disposed close to or away from the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24. | ||||||
60 | YARN WINDING MACHINE | EP15183419.9 | 2015-09-02 | EP3009540A3 | 2016-11-02 | HIRAO, Osamu; MASAI, Tetsuji |
A spinning machine (1) includes a spinning unit (2), a blower box (5), and an open-end spinning unit (6). The spinning unit (2) winds a first yarn into a first package (16). The blower box (5) collects excess fibers (13) generated in the spinning unit (2). The open-end spinning unit (6) forms a second yarn using the excess fibers (13) collected by the blower box (5), and winds the second yarn into a second package. |