US2609589A - Multiple stage processing reel - Google Patents
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- US2609589A US2609589A US787368A US78736847A US2609589A US 2609589 A US2609589 A US 2609589A US 787368 A US787368 A US 787368A US 78736847 A US78736847 A US 78736847A US 2609589 A US2609589 A US 2609589A
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D01—NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
- D01D—MECHANICAL METHODS OR APPARATUS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES OR RIBBONS
- D01D10/00—Physical treatment of artificial filaments or the like during manufacture, i.e. during a continuous production process before the filaments have been collected
- D01D10/04—Supporting filaments or the like during their treatment
- D01D10/0436—Supporting filaments or the like during their treatment while in continuous movement
- D01D10/0454—Supporting filaments or the like during their treatment while in continuous movement using reels
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- h i v n i n relates t mu tiplesees threa storin h ad dv n in ee up n ich a t r ad o t e vl ke is te ed and a an ed :i e
- reels constr-ucted on the principle s l sed i e Kn eseh Pate t 2,219 914, h been ,a tee ees y. m nted in th p i manufacture of filamentary ,rnaterial such as rayon yarn, thread, etc.
- the reels comprise two e e ts r atin on a e efi et' an va e to each other and which cooper t to advance thread-in a helical manner.
- Such .twosjelement reels usually, have been adapted for the performance of a single processing step, Because of their adaptability ir'ra .continudus process it would be advantageous to perform a plurality of processing steps on them.
- a reel has been proposed by the Loye tt Patent 2,167,662 which permits the performance of more than one thread processing step.
- the patent discloses a reelhaving :at least two eccentriolfiel member sections'in lieu of one continuous eccentric reel member.
- the one reel member was replaced by the two to lengthen the reel and to overcome possible bar interference between adjacent bar members which would result if the bar members of such'an eccentric reel member would exceed a 'lengthbeing dependent upon the amount of askewness, the spacing between the bar members, and the numberof bar members used.
- Lovetts solution to oyercome bar member interference wasr to position the eccentric reel me bers in the same .direet en. and nclin n each about the same amount, generally in the same plane. 7
- the reel of this invention advantageously advances the thread i a sub ta a smeoi ma e l m nat n t periodic oiiseltting thread transferring steps.
- Figure 1 is a plan view of thereel
- F ure e re res nts a e rated .leeki e mean utilized to seek theefiset end askew r e member inpq iti Fi u e 3 i a .e evatipn of t e ree o :Fi,g-'
- bar members 13 extend unbrokenly for their en-- tire length ending desirably in a supporting ring 14 at one end and in a flange I at the other end.
- the supporting ring M is concentrically mounted on a shaft 15 to which it is fixed by means of a set screw 17 which is threaded in a hub portion [8 that forms an extension of the supporting ring 14.
- the flange 15 is secured by a plurality of screws 28 to a circular relation to form separate reel members ll, l2
- the combined lengths of the bars 23 and 24 are substantially equal to the length of the bars l3 of reel member if].
- Each set of bar members 23, 24 is supported on a hub that is adapted to rotate about an axis that is offset and askew to the axis of the concentric reel member [0.
- bar members 23, 2t rotate about axes that are arranged about the axis of the concentric reel member In in an end-to-end relation and at askew angles thereto so that they intersect.
- the eccentrically positioned axes are offset and each lies in a separate plane that is parallel to the axis of the reel shaft and arranged in consecutive order about the reel shaft axis.
- bar members 23 are supported by the hub 26 which is rotatably mounted on a sleeve bearing 21 that is positioned about the eccentric 28 carried by a longitudinal bearing sleeve 31] in which rotates the shaft l5.
- Bars 24 are likewise supported by a hub 32 that rotates about a sleeve bearing 33 mounted on an eccentric 34 also on the sleeve 36.
- the eccentrics 28' and 3d are offset and askew to the shaft 16.
- the hubs 26 and 32 are fixed against lateral displacement .by an end retaining means such as a washer 3B and a retaining ring 31.
- the eccentrics 28 and 34 are fixed to the sleeve through which rotates the shaft l6.
- Sleeve 38 extends through the reel supporting .sleeve 40'.
- the reel support has a flared section 4
- the serrations not only prevent rotation of the eccentrics when theirposition has been determined but they also permita very fine adjustment of them.
- the eccentric reel member assembly ' is kept.
- the reel shaft I6 extends beyond the flanged portion 4
- the driving gear 52 in turn incorporates a slip-clutch 53.
- the clutch 53 comprises a plurality of spring backed balls 55 which are set in recesses provided for them in the annular wall 56 of the gear 52.
- Springs 51 are seated in radial holes 58 provided for them in a sleeve 59 which is fixed to the shaft 16 by means of a set screw 60.
- FIG. 5 There is schematically shown in Figure 5 the advantageous arrangement of the axes of the eccentrically rotating reel members.
- the line A-A represents the axis of the concentric member [5 while the lines B--B and B'B represent the axesofthe eccentric reel members l2 and H respectively.
- the lines BB, B'-B' are inclined so that they intersect at a point BB. This point when radially extended is equivalent to the transie tion points in the tapered sections of the bar members. Because of being tapered the bars have substantially similar transition points and the thread readily passes from the one eccentric set of bar members to another.
- the ends can be desirably tapered or arranged as shown in Figure 6 so that the transition point of each pair oftapered ends is the same and all points-lie in about the same vertical plane.
- the inclination of the axes as shown in Figure 5 is exaggerated in order to emphasize their advantageous arrangement. Actually the inclination is of a very small degree, being only great enough to give the desired rate of travel and a minimum of thread helix distortion over the transition points.
- a thread advancing reel comprising, a shaft, a reel member concentrically positioned about said shaft having a plurality of longitudinally extending bar members, and a plurality of reel members having longitudinally extending bar members also positioned about said shaft on axes arranged in an end-to-end relation about the axis of said shaft each at an angle to said shaft axis so that they intersect, said plurality of reel members being disposed in an end-to-end relation on the intersecting axes and their bar members being in an alternate relation with the bar members of said concentrically positioned reel member.
- a thread advancing reel comprising, a shaft, a reel member concentrically positioned about said shaft having a plurality of longitudinally extending bar members, and a plurality of reel members having longitudinally extending bar members also positioned about said shaft on axes that are offset and arranged in an end-to-end relation about the axis of said shaft each at an angle to the'shaft axis so that they intersect, said plurality of reel members being disposed in an end-to-end relation on the intersecting axes and their bar members being in an alternate relation with the bar members of said concentrically positioned reel member; Y
- a thread advancing reel comprising, a shaft, a reel member concentrically positioned about said shaft having a plurality of longitudinally extending bar members, and a plurality of reel members having longitudinally extending bar members also positioned about said shaft on intersecting axes that are offset and askew to the axis of said shaft and arranged about said shaft in an end-to-end relation, said plurality of reel members being disposed in an end-to-end relation with the ends of bar members of one reel member being contiguous with the ends of the bar members of the next succeeding reel member and all bar members of said plurality of reel members being in an alternate relation with the bar members of said concentrically positioned reel member.
- a thread advancing reel comprising, a shaft, a reel member concentrically positioned on said shaft having a plurality of longitudinally extending bar members, a plurality of reel members also positioned about said shaft and rotating on axes disposed with the bar members of said first reel member, and said ends of the bar members of said plurality of reel members at their end-to-end portions being configured to provided for continuity of thread supporting surface.
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Priority Applications (9)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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BE485885D BE485885A (xx) | 1947-11-21 | ||
NL676708876A NL143410B (nl) | 1947-11-21 | Inrichting voor het vervaardigen van worsten zonder vel. | |
US787368A US2609589A (en) | 1947-11-21 | 1947-11-21 | Multiple stage processing reel |
NL143410A NL72158C (xx) | 1947-11-21 | 1948-11-19 | |
CH276370D CH276370A (fr) | 1947-11-21 | 1948-11-19 | Dévidoir d'entraînement de fil. |
GB30092/48A GB652977A (en) | 1947-11-21 | 1948-11-19 | Improvements in and relating to thread-advancing reels |
FR975297D FR975297A (fr) | 1947-11-21 | 1948-11-19 | Tambours entraîneurs de fil à progression uniforme du fil |
ES0186003A ES186003A1 (es) | 1947-11-21 | 1948-11-19 | PERFECCIONAMIENTOS EN LA CONSTRUCCIoN DE ASPAS DE AVANCE PARA HILOS, FIBRAS Y SIMILARES |
DEP28700D DE874633C (de) | 1947-11-21 | 1948-12-31 | Kaefigtrommel |
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US787368A US2609589A (en) | 1947-11-21 | 1947-11-21 | Multiple stage processing reel |
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US787368A Expired - Lifetime US2609589A (en) | 1947-11-21 | 1947-11-21 | Multiple stage processing reel |
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BE (1) | BE485885A (xx) |
CH (1) | CH276370A (xx) |
DE (1) | DE874633C (xx) |
ES (1) | ES186003A1 (xx) |
FR (1) | FR975297A (xx) |
GB (1) | GB652977A (xx) |
NL (2) | NL72158C (xx) |
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DE911428C (de) * | 1950-08-19 | 1954-05-13 | J G Hitzler Schiffswerft Und M | Vorrichtung zum Heben und Senken von Steuerstuehlen auf Schiffen |
DE889510C (de) * | 1951-07-15 | 1953-09-10 | Glanzstoff Ag | Geschraenktes Walzenpaar zum Nachbehandeln von kuenstlichen Faeden |
Citations (1)
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US2465386A (en) * | 1947-11-20 | 1949-03-29 | Ind Rayon Corp | Multiple stage thread advancing drier reel |
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- NL NL676708876A patent/NL143410B/xx unknown
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- 1947-11-21 US US787368A patent/US2609589A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
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- 1948-11-19 ES ES0186003A patent/ES186003A1/es not_active Expired
- 1948-11-19 NL NL143410A patent/NL72158C/xx active
- 1948-11-19 GB GB30092/48A patent/GB652977A/en not_active Expired
- 1948-11-19 CH CH276370D patent/CH276370A/fr unknown
- 1948-11-19 FR FR975297D patent/FR975297A/fr not_active Expired
- 1948-12-31 DE DEP28700D patent/DE874633C/de not_active Expired
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US2465386A (en) * | 1947-11-20 | 1949-03-29 | Ind Rayon Corp | Multiple stage thread advancing drier reel |
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NL72158C (xx) | 1952-11-15 |
NL143410B (nl) | |
BE485885A (xx) | |
ES186003A1 (es) | 1949-04-01 |
CH276370A (fr) | 1951-07-15 |
FR975297A (fr) | 1951-03-02 |
DE874633C (de) | 1953-04-27 |
GB652977A (en) | 1951-05-02 |
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