US113380A - Improvement in spindle-bearings - Google Patents
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- This invention relates'to a new and useful improvement in bearings or boxes for upright spindles in spinning-frames, in cotton and woolen manufactories, and for other upright journals; and it consists in a cylindrical cup and a spiral-wire box therein, arranged and operating as hereinafter more fully described.
- Figure l represents a vertical section of the bearing on the line m a: of Fig. 2.
- Fig. 2 is a horizontal section of Fig. l on the line y y.
- A is the spindle.
- B is the cup which holds the coil or spindle-bearing O, resting on a shoulder of the spindle.
- D is the receiving" chamber Jfor the oil above the spiral. rlhis chamber is covered by the cap E.
- F is a chamber in the bottom of the'cup beneath the spiral.
- g (see Fig. 2) represents ribs on the inside surface of the cup, formed by corrugating the side of the cup. These ribs keep the spiral box in a central position, and cause spaces h around the box.
- the oil or other lubricating material is placed in the cup D by removing the cap, and naturally runs down into the bottom chamber, F.
- the box and cup forming the bearing are stationary, being attached to the rail. of the spinning-frame.
- the spindle revolves at a high rate of speed within the spiral box, and the oil, by cent1-ifa i gal force, is driven upward within the spiral to the upper chamber, where it is thrown to the outer boundaries of that chamber, from whence it runs down through the spaces h out side of the spiral and returns to the lower chamber.
- a constant circulation is thus kept up when the spindle is revolving, the upper portion of the spindle-journal being as effectually lubricated as the lower portion.
- a spindlejournal, A combined with a spiral bearing in a close stationary box, B, having oil-space D at the top and E at the bottoni, with vertical channels la on the sides, so that as the oil is forced up from F through the coil and scattered centrifugally upon D, it will trickle back through h, and thus keep up a continual circulation until consumed.
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'UNITED STATES PATENT Dumon.
CHARLES F. WILSON, OF BROOKLYN,VNEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT VIN SPINDLE-BEARINGS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 113,380, dated April 4, 1871.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it.v known that I, GHARLEs F. WrLsoN, of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Spindle-Bearings; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof', which Will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, forming part of this specication.
This invention relates'to a new and useful improvement in bearings or boxes for upright spindles in spinning-frames, in cotton and woolen manufactories, and for other upright journals; and it consists in a cylindrical cup and a spiral-wire box therein, arranged and operating as hereinafter more fully described.
1n the accompanying drawing, Figure l represents a vertical section of the bearing on the line m a: of Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is a horizontal section of Fig. l on the line y y.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
A is the spindle. B is the cup which holds the coil or spindle-bearing O, resting on a shoulder of the spindle. D is the receiving" chamber Jfor the oil above the spiral. rlhis chamber is covered by the cap E.
F is a chamber in the bottom of the'cup beneath the spiral. g (see Fig. 2) represents ribs on the inside surface of the cup, formed by corrugating the side of the cup. These ribs keep the spiral box in a central position, and cause spaces h around the box.
The oil or other lubricating material is placed in the cup D by removing the cap, and naturally runs down into the bottom chamber, F.
The box and cup forming the bearing are stationary, being attached to the rail. of the spinning-frame.
The spindle revolves at a high rate of speed within the spiral box, and the oil, by cent1-ifa i gal force, is driven upward within the spiral to the upper chamber, where it is thrown to the outer boundaries of that chamber, from whence it runs down through the spaces h out side of the spiral and returns to the lower chamber. A constant circulation is thus kept up when the spindle is revolving, the upper portion of the spindle-journal being as effectually lubricated as the lower portion.
rlhe result is a great saving of oil, ras well as time in oiling, as the oil will last for days without renewal, while the spindle is all the time most perfectly lubricated.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patentt l. A coiled bearing, C, combined, as described, with a cup, B, ribbed at g, to retain it in position.
2. A spindlejournal, A, combined with a spiral bearing in a close stationary box, B, having oil-space D at the top and E at the bottoni, with vertical channels la on the sides, so that as the oil is forced up from F through the coil and scattered centrifugally upon D, it will trickle back through h, and thus keep up a continual circulation until consumed..
CHARLES F. WILSON.
Witnesses l GEO. W. MABEE, T. B. MosHnR.
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US2956463A (en) * | 1957-01-09 | 1960-10-18 | American Viscose Corp | Helical spring sleeve for lathes |
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US2956463A (en) * | 1957-01-09 | 1960-10-18 | American Viscose Corp | Helical spring sleeve for lathes |
US20110011094A1 (en) * | 2007-12-21 | 2011-01-20 | Uop Llc | Method of recovering energy from a fluid catalytic cracking unit for overall carbon dioxide reduction |
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