[go: up one dir, main page]

US805912A - Apparatus for testing and registering the degree of inequality of yarn, &c. - Google Patents

Apparatus for testing and registering the degree of inequality of yarn, &c. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US805912A
US805912A US20513504A US1904205135A US805912A US 805912 A US805912 A US 805912A US 20513504 A US20513504 A US 20513504A US 1904205135 A US1904205135 A US 1904205135A US 805912 A US805912 A US 805912A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
cord
testing
pendulum
inequality
yarn
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US20513504A
Inventor
Eduard Herzog
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US20513504A priority Critical patent/US805912A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US805912A publication Critical patent/US805912A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01BMEASURING LENGTH, THICKNESS OR SIMILAR LINEAR DIMENSIONS; MEASURING ANGLES; MEASURING AREAS; MEASURING IRREGULARITIES OF SURFACES OR CONTOURS
    • G01B5/00Measuring arrangements characterised by the use of mechanical techniques
    • G01B5/02Measuring arrangements characterised by the use of mechanical techniques for measuring length, width or thickness
    • G01B5/06Measuring arrangements characterised by the use of mechanical techniques for measuring length, width or thickness for measuring thickness
    • G01B5/068Measuring arrangements characterised by the use of mechanical techniques for measuring length, width or thickness for measuring thickness of objects while moving

Definitions

  • the invention in question consists of an apparatus by means of which the degree of inequality of a cordsuch as a thread, wire, or ribbon or of a similarly-formed body may be measured and indicated, this indication being preferably registered by passing said cord between a relatively fixed surface or support anda movable surface or contact member, said movable surface being utilized to effect the measurement.
  • this latter surface may be formed by a pendulum, which is caused by the inequalities of the cord to make corresponding movements and that can be used to produce the indication or registration.
  • FIG. 1 a broken front elevation of one embodiment of the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is'a detail in elevation of the record produced by the apparatus.
  • the stationary member consists of a block a, having a smooth upper surface, while the movable member is constituted. by the lower part or bob 6 of a pendulum 0Z, suspended from an arm I) of a frame member 0 and adapted to freely oscillate about its points of suspension.
  • the part c is cylindrical or suitably rounded.
  • a micrometerscrew 6 is arranged for the. purpose of adjusting the arm]; in such manner that the part c of the pendulum d only imperceptibly touches the adjacent face of the block a, this adjustment being maintained by a set-screw 6 disposed as illustrated in Fig. 2.
  • the cord 7, is led from a bobbin or reel over the block a, guide-rollers g g being situated at either side thereof, and is drawn toward and wound upon a drum h, which is revolved as will be presently explained.
  • a drum h is suitably supported, and the cord f passes to it through an eye in the free end of a guide 71, mounted upon a screw-spindle i and adapted to advance along and parallel with the drum h as the cord is wound thereon and as the drum is revolved.
  • the retraction of the guide 2' is accomplished by a hand-crank i furnished on the spindle
  • the registration of the tests of the cord f may be various and may be effected by any appropriate devices.
  • the deflections of the pendulum d are reproduced as a diagram on a strip of paper, the tested length of cord is recorded by a counter, and the deflections are recorded upon another counter, all as will now be explained.
  • the point of which is arranged to touch a strip of paper is, wound on a reell and running over guide-rollers Z Z at a constant speed, the strip being traversed concurrently with the rotation of the drum it.
  • the deflections imparted to the pendulum Z by the inequalities of the cord f are reproduced and recorded upon the strip k by the style 01 and the line so obtained constitutes a diagram of theinequalities of the cord, the deflections of the style d to the right of the center of the strip 7: indicating the thicker portions and those to the left the thinner.
  • a suitably-graduated dial m is emwhose movement corresponds and is synchronous with the rotation of the drum h and is such as to indicate the actual length of the cord wound thereupon.v
  • the shaft to comprises a freely-revolving ratchet-wheel a,
  • This ratchet-wheel a is operated in one direction by a pawl n pivoted to the pendulum d when the latter is correspondingly deflected, the movement of the ratchet-wheel corresponding to the amount and length of the movement of the pendulum. Consequently the pointer 02 registers on the dial the number of unequal portions of the yarn, cord, or the like.
  • Another pawl n is located within a casing forming the base of the apparatus and serves to prevent the return of the wheel n.
  • a proportional number which denotes the amount of inequality of the tested cord, can be ascertained from the number indicated by the dial of the ratchet-wheel n and from the length of the tested cord shown by the dial on.
  • the strip 1 6 may, as indicated in Fig. 3, be marked at certain intervals with transverse lines 70, corresponding to the proportion of its advance to the tested length of the cord and with longitudinal lines for an indication of the size of the inequalities.
  • a device having a marker may be combined with the apparatus and adapted to divide a plain strip automatically in correspondence with the length of the cord wound upon the drum h and simultaneously with the taking of the diagram.
  • This device may comprise a counterroller Z situated opposite to the guide-roller Z, the circumference of the former being such as to make one revolution corresponding to a certain length of the cord f, which length is then denoted on the strip in by a marker Z, provided on the periphery of the roller Z
  • the apparatus may be actuated in various ways. According to that illustrated a handcrank 0 operates a train of gear-wheels, (indicated by dotted lines in Figs. 1 and 2,) the gear-wheels being disposed within the casing of the apparatus and actuating the drum h and the other parts operating therewith.
  • the cord f is not wound directly upon the drum ll, but upon a shell or sleeve of tin, cardboard, or the like placed thereover for each cord to be tested, whereby the tested cord can be conveniently stored for subsequent comparison with other cords.
  • An apparatus for testing cord comprising a support, means for moving the cord over the support, a contact member mounted for movement in the direction of advance of the cord, and means for indicating the movement of the contact member.
  • An apparatus for testing cord comprising a support, means for moving the cord over the support, a pendulum mounted to swing in the direction of advance of the cord, and means for indicating the movement of the pendulum.
  • An apparatus for testing cord comprising a support, means for moving the cord over the support, a contact member mounted for movement in the direction of advance oi the cord, and means for indicating, through the movements of the contact member, the total amount of inequality of the cord.
  • An apparatus for testing cord comprising a support, means for moving the cord over the support, a pendulum mounted to swing in the direction of advance of the cord, and a style carried by the pendulum.
  • An apparatus for testing cord comprising a support, means for moving the cord over the support, a pendulum mounted to swing in the direction of advance of the cord, and a counter mechanism with which the pendulum coacts.

Landscapes

  • Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • General Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Treatment Of Fiber Materials (AREA)

Description

PATENTBD NOV. 28, 1905.
E. HERZOG. APPARATUS FOR TESTING AND REGISTERING THE DEGRBE OP INEQUALITY 0F YARN, 6w. APPLICATION FILED APR.Z7. 1904.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
ANDREW. b. anmm 5a., PI)OTO-LITMOGRAIKER$ wnummon, n. I;
\ A No. 805,912. I PATENTED NOV. 28, 1905.
" E. HERZOG. APPARATUS FOR TESTING AND REGISTERING THE DEGREE OPINEQUALITY 0F YARN, &c. v
APPLICATION FILED APR. 27, 190.4.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
I UNITED, ,srATns PATENT orrron.
EDUARD H RZoe, or ERLAOH, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. I APPARATUS FOR TESTING AND REGISTERING THE DEGREE or lNEQUALlT Y 0F YARN, &c.
I Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented. Nov. 28, 1905.
Application filed April 27, 1904. $eria1No. 205,135.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDUARD Hniazoe, a su bject of His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Austria-Hungary, residing at Erlach, Lower Austria, in the Empire of Austria-Hungary, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Testing and Registering the Degree of Inequality of Yarn, &c.; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilledin the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accom panyingdrawings, and to letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
The invention in question consists of an apparatus by means of which the degree of inequality of a cordsuch as a thread, wire, or ribbon or of a similarly-formed body may be measured and indicated, this indication being preferably registered by passing said cord between a relatively fixed surface or support anda movable surface or contact member, said movable surface being utilized to effect the measurement. In this invention this latter surface may be formed by a pendulum, which is caused by the inequalities of the cord to make corresponding movements and that can be used to produce the indication or registration.
The apparatus is represented in the accompanying drawings, in which similar characters indicate corresponding'parts in all the views,
and in which- Figure 1 shows. a broken front elevation of one embodiment of the invention. Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof. Fig. 3 is'a detail in elevation of the record produced by the apparatus.
Referring first to Figs. 1 and 2, the stationary member consists of a block a, having a smooth upper surface, while the movable member is constituted. by the lower part or bob 6 of a pendulum 0Z, suspended from an arm I) of a frame member 0 and adapted to freely oscillate about its points of suspension. Preferably, as shown, the part c is cylindrical or suitably rounded. At the upper part of the frame member 0 a micrometerscrew 6 is arranged for the. purpose of adjusting the arm]; in such manner that the part c of the pendulum d only imperceptibly touches the adjacent face of the block a, this adjustment being maintained by a set-screw 6 disposed as illustrated in Fig. 2. The cord 7, is led from a bobbin or reel over the block a, guide-rollers g g being situated at either side thereof, and is drawn toward and wound upon a drum h, which is revolved as will be presently explained. By this movement of the cord because of the stronger: or weaker parts a correspondingly stronger or weaker swing is given to the pendulum in thedi'rection of advance of the cord. The drum h is suitably supported, and the cord f passes to it through an eye in the free end of a guide 71, mounted upon a screw-spindle i and adapted to advance along and parallel with the drum h as the cord is wound thereon and as the drum is revolved. The retraction of the guide 2' is accomplished by a hand-crank i furnished on the spindle The registration of the tests of the cord f may be various and may be effected by any appropriate devices. In the example the deflections of the pendulum d are reproduced as a diagram on a strip of paper, the tested length of cord is recorded by a counter, and the deflections are recorded upon another counter, all as will now be explained.
To the pendulum (Z, as represented best in Fig. 1, is secured, by means of an arm d, a
style 05 the point of which is arranged to touch a strip of paper is, wound on a reell and running over guide-rollers Z Z at a constant speed, the strip being traversed concurrently with the rotation of the drum it. Thus the deflections imparted to the pendulum (Z by the inequalities of the cord f are reproduced and recorded upon the strip k by the style 01 and the line so obtained constitutes a diagram of theinequalities of the cord, the deflections of the style d to the right of the center of the strip 7: indicating the thicker portions and those to the left the thinner.
For indicating the length of the cord f tested a suitably-graduated dial m is emwhose movement corresponds and is synchronous with the rotation of the drum h and is such as to indicate the actual length of the cord wound thereupon.v The shaft to comprises a freely-revolving ratchet-wheel a,
furnished with a suitably-graduated dial having a stationary pointer n, which is made to 'ployed and it is provided with a pointer m,
correspond with the zero of the dial before every operation. This ratchet-wheel a is operated in one direction by a pawl n pivoted to the pendulum d when the latter is correspondingly deflected, the movement of the ratchet-wheel corresponding to the amount and length of the movement of the pendulum. Consequently the pointer 02 registers on the dial the number of unequal portions of the yarn, cord, or the like. Another pawl n is located within a casing forming the base of the apparatus and serves to prevent the return of the wheel n. Thus a proportional number, which denotes the amount of inequality of the tested cord, can be ascertained from the number indicated by the dial of the ratchet-wheel n and from the length of the tested cord shown by the dial on.
In order to obtain a record of the percentage of the inequalities for a certain unit of length of the cord, the strip 1 6 may, as indicated in Fig. 3, be marked at certain intervals with transverse lines 70, corresponding to the proportion of its advance to the tested length of the cord and with longitudinal lines for an indication of the size of the inequalities. Instead of this special strip is a device having a marker may be combined with the apparatus and adapted to divide a plain strip automatically in correspondence with the length of the cord wound upon the drum h and simultaneously with the taking of the diagram. This device may comprise a counterroller Z situated opposite to the guide-roller Z, the circumference of the former being such as to make one revolution corresponding to a certain length of the cord f, which length is then denoted on the strip in by a marker Z, provided on the periphery of the roller Z The apparatus may be actuated in various ways. According to that illustrated a handcrank 0 operates a train of gear-wheels, (indicated by dotted lines in Figs. 1 and 2,) the gear-wheels being disposed within the casing of the apparatus and actuating the drum h and the other parts operating therewith. However, whatever the mode of driving the arrangement and operation are such as to revolve the drum in, to move the guide 2', to operate the pointer m, to advance the strip 70 and the cord f. Hence the pendulum d is deflected and the desired records are obtained, as already described.
Assuming the testing completed, the guide z'is returned to its original position by the crank 6 the spindle 2" being disengaged from the gearing.
Preferably the cord f is not wound directly upon the drum ll, but upon a shell or sleeve of tin, cardboard, or the like placed thereover for each cord to be tested, whereby the tested cord can be conveniently stored for subsequent comparison with other cords.
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is
1. An apparatus for testing cord, comprising a support, means for moving the cord over the support, a contact member mounted for movement in the direction of advance of the cord, and means for indicating the movement of the contact member.
2. An apparatus for testing cord, comprising a support, means for moving the cord over the support, a pendulum mounted to swing in the direction of advance of the cord, and means for indicating the movement of the pendulum.
3. An apparatus for testing cord, comprising a support, means for moving the cord over the support, a contact member mounted for movement in the direction of advance oi the cord, and means for indicating, through the movements of the contact member, the total amount of inequality of the cord.
4. An apparatus for testing cord, comprising a support, means for moving the cord over the support, a pendulum mounted to swing in the direction of advance of the cord, and a style carried by the pendulum.
5. An apparatus for testing cord, comprising a support, means for moving the cord over the support, a pendulum mounted to swing in the direction of advance of the cord, and a counter mechanism with which the pendulum coacts.
In testimony that 1 claim the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand this 13th day of April, 1904.
EDUARD HERZOG.
Witnesses:
WENznL SINKsnY, ALVESTO S. Hocun.
US20513504A 1904-04-27 1904-04-27 Apparatus for testing and registering the degree of inequality of yarn, &c. Expired - Lifetime US805912A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US20513504A US805912A (en) 1904-04-27 1904-04-27 Apparatus for testing and registering the degree of inequality of yarn, &c.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US20513504A US805912A (en) 1904-04-27 1904-04-27 Apparatus for testing and registering the degree of inequality of yarn, &c.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US805912A true US805912A (en) 1905-11-28

Family

ID=2874395

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US20513504A Expired - Lifetime US805912A (en) 1904-04-27 1904-04-27 Apparatus for testing and registering the degree of inequality of yarn, &c.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US805912A (en)

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2559113A (en) * 1945-03-26 1951-07-03 Joseph K Cobert Yarn measuring machine
US2685960A (en) * 1954-08-10 Measuring device or the like for
US2795051A (en) * 1950-12-30 1957-06-11 Pacific Mills Apparatus for indicating and recording variations of sliver thickness

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2685960A (en) * 1954-08-10 Measuring device or the like for
US2559113A (en) * 1945-03-26 1951-07-03 Joseph K Cobert Yarn measuring machine
US2795051A (en) * 1950-12-30 1957-06-11 Pacific Mills Apparatus for indicating and recording variations of sliver thickness

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US805912A (en) Apparatus for testing and registering the degree of inequality of yarn, &c.
US1219345A (en) Web gage and detector.
US1540969A (en) Machine for indicating variations in sliver thickness
US986433A (en) Display-stand.
US399676A (en) leuner
US824536A (en) Automatic track-inspector.
US193592A (en) Improvement in cloth-measuring machines
US464904A (en) Device for measuring and folding dress goods
US645652A (en) Cloth-measuring device.
US900351A (en) Measuring apparatus for indicating depths.
US1190596A (en) Stretch-measuring device for testing-machines.
US624866A (en) riddell
US2500907A (en) Means for making graphic records
US1056950A (en) Engine-indicator.
US1329886A (en) Recording apparatus
US361689A (en) Recording-dynamometer
US1766745A (en) Thickness-gauging device for leather, etc.
US858310A (en) Apparatus for automatically recording the direction of the wind in the vertical plane.
US1163279A (en) Water-stage recorder.
US433117A (en) clark
US293914A (en) Cloth-measuring device
US908128A (en) Horse-power recorder.
US890205A (en) Measuring instrument.
US1164253A (en) Drawing-board.
US1028313A (en) Measuring-machine.