Patents Assigned to Rieter Machine Works Limited
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Patent number: 4628679Abstract: A method and an apparatus for production of yarn by friction spinning is disclosed. The friction spinning method employs a perforated friction spinning drum towards which a fibre feed passage projects. An opening roller, known from the open-end rotor spinning process, feeds separated fibres into the fibre feed passage, which fibres are taken up by a transport air flow in the fibre feed passage. This transport air flow is produced by the perforated friction spinning drum which is subjected to underpressure. Fibres leaving an opening of the fibre feed passage are laid in an inclined disposition on the perforated friction spinning drum and transported in this disposition towards a yarn end forming at a yarn formation position. The spun yarn is withdrawn by a withdrawal roller pair. Advantageously, a second friction spinning drum is provided parallel to the first perforated friction spinning drum to cause the fibre twisting-in process to take place in a more accurately defined manner.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1985Date of Patent: December 16, 1986Assignee: Rieter Machine Works LimitedInventors: Herbert Stalder, Josef Baumgartner
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Patent number: 4615169Abstract: The apparatus is associated with a spinning or twisting machine and removes individual textile bobbin tubes from a reservoir, such as a container which contains such bobbin tubes. The container has in its lower portion a funnel-shaped structure through which the bobbin tubes move downwardly towards an opening. As is known, there is the danger that the bobbin tubes undesirably form "bridges" and thereby the further delivery of such bobbin tubes is interrupted. Such bridge formation is avoided by providing a break-up rod or bar which is arranged substantially horizontally and parallel to the broad sides of the container, in the interior and in the region above an opening of the container. The break-up rod or bar is supported in the longitudinal sides of the container with play on all sides and in a freely rotatable manner. The thickness of the break-up rod or bar and the thickness of the bobbin tubes are of the same order of magnitude.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1986Date of Patent: October 7, 1986Assignee: Rieter Machine Works LimitedInventor: Arthur Wurmli
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Patent number: 4598876Abstract: In a thread winder comprising first and second chucks and a friction drive member selectively engageable by the chucks, there is provided a screening plate movable from a retracted position into an operative screening position between an idle position of the first chuck and the winding position of the second chuck which prevents thread tails dangling from a completed package on the first chuck from engaging and becoming entangled with the package forming upon the second, usually lower, chuck or the friction drive member. An auxiliary guide or deflector is provided for deflecting a thread during changeover of winding from the first, usually upper, chuck to the second, usually lower chuck. This auxiliary guide or deflector also cooperates with the screening plate to screen a package on the first chuck from a winding operation on the second chuck. A control system controls the retraction and advancement of the screening plate in response to operation of the winding machine.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1985Date of Patent: July 8, 1986Assignee: Rieter Machine Works LimitedInventor: Kurt Schefer
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Patent number: 4593521Abstract: In a jet spinning device, in order to enable automatic transport of the yarn from a twist jet to an output roller pair which, for spin-technological reasons, is somewhat spaced from the twist jet, the twist jet is placed in flow communication with a pneumatic guide tube projecting up to the output roller pair. In order to enable automatic threading of the yarn or the like into the output roller pair, the opening or mouth of the guide tube is arranged so close to the output roller pair that the yarn is conveyed into the converging space of the output roller pair and is engaged or entrained thereby.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1983Date of Patent: June 10, 1986Assignee: Rieter Machine Works LimitedInventors: Herbert Stalder, Emil Briner
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Patent number: 4576342Abstract: The package lift apparatus serves for lifting a wound yarn package in contact with a rotating drive roll which drives the yarn package in a textile machine. Known equipment of this type requires a considerable degree of manual operation or exhibits a relatively complicated, and thus, expensive construction which is prone to malfunction. These drawbacks are avoided with the inventive yarn package lift apparatus which contains a piston-and-cylinder unit, wherein the piston rod of the piston carries a package support member. During one time interval the piston is exposed to a drive force which moves the package support member against a lower region of the package surface and thus lifts the yarn package from the drive roll.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1984Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Assignee: Rieter Machine Works LimitedInventor: Peter Schwengeler
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Patent number: 4570743Abstract: In order to hold at a minimum the noise emission of the winding gear in a winding unit of a spinning machine for the processing of endless filaments, the winding unit is provided with a noise protection door which is pivotingly translatable from an initial or idle position at the side of the winding unit into an operating position in front of the winding unit. The noise protection door comprises a guide portion which is supported or guided by means of rolls and guide pins and a noise protection portion pivotally supported on the guide portion by means of pivot pins. The guide pins forming part of the guide portion and the guide pins forming part of the noise protection portion project into two guide grooves arranged in mirror-image fashion, one of which is provided in a floor plate and the other in a cover of the winding unit. Thus the guide portion is guided in a straight line and the noise protection portion is pivotally guided.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1984Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: Rieter Machine Works LimitedInventor: Kurt Wetter
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Patent number: 4565337Abstract: A winding apparatus for forming laps has two winding rollers and on each side thereof a carrier arm for receiving a lap bobbin. Each carrier arm is pivotably connected on one end with a sliding guide and on the other end with a pivoting mechanism. A hinge joint and a pivot pin provide these pivotal connections. The pivot mechanism is pivotally supported in side walls of the apparatus by shafts. The pivotal movement is accomplished by a pressure air cyclinder. During pivoting of the pivoting mechanism about the shafts the carrier arms are shifted in a predetermined direction. In FIG. 1, the lowermost position of the therein depicted carrier arm is shown in which the lap bobbin rests on the winding rollers. Through rotation of the winding rollers the lap bobbin rotated and takes up a web delivered from calender rollers for the formation of a lap. The build-up of the lap causes lifting of the carrier arms in such predetermined direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1984Date of Patent: January 21, 1986Assignee: Rieter Machine Works LimitedInventors: Giancarlo Mondini, Rene Schmid
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Patent number: 4520532Abstract: The drafting mechanism comprises an entry roller pair, an intermediate roller pair and a delivery roller pair. An apron hair is mounted such that one of the two aprons projects deeper than the other into the converging space of the pair of delivery rollers, so that the fiber sliver is still diverted, and is thus guided, after the exit or delivery opening of the aprons, on the apron projecting more deeply into the converging space. Further, both aprons are guided sufficiently close to their related delivery roller such that the aprons do not contact these rollers but leave open a minimal air gap, so that only a minimal quantity of the circulating air produced by the rotating delivery rollers can penetrate into the converging space.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1983Date of Patent: June 4, 1985Assignee: Rieter Machine Works LimitedInventors: Herbert Stalder, Emil Briner
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Patent number: 4513479Abstract: To avoid damage to apparatus for opening textile fiber bales by foreign bodies, a fiber diverting member, against an edge of which such foreign bodies strike during opening of the fiber bales, is mounted to be pivotable out of either one of two possible predetermined fiber diverting positions.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1984Date of Patent: April 30, 1985Assignee: Rieter Machine Works LimitedInventors: Rolf Binder, Daniel Hanselmann, Walter Schlepfer
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Patent number: 4509322Abstract: A false twist unit comprises a suction portion with a suction channel and with an expansion space connected at the throat portion or narrowest position of the suction channel, which expansion space is connected by means of an air connector or exit to a source of negative pressure. A throttle location connects the expansion space with a pneumatic twist imparting means. In the pneumatic false twist spinning process known from the German published Pat. No. 2,722,319 a sliver delivered from an exit roller pair of a drafting mechanism is forwarded through the suction channel in a predetermined direction and thereafter through the throttle location into the twist imparting means. The twist imparting means produces in the core of the yarn or thread a false twist which builds up in such yarn or thread towards the exit roller pair. The wrapping fibers required for the finished yarn or thread are sucked in as edge fibers through the suction channel simultaneously with the yarn core.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1984Date of Patent: April 9, 1985Assignee: Rieter Machine Works LimitedInventors: Emil Briner, Richard Hieronymi
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Patent number: 4505005Abstract: A grating composed of individual bars is provided for an opening roller serving for cleaning of fibers and provided with clothing. Each bar carries a guide element extending over its length and comprises a guide sheet, the spacing of which from the clothing is settable. For the purpose of adjustment, the guide element comprises a flat band portion which rests on a side surface of the bar, is shiftable substantially parallel to such side surface and is releasably secured to the bar. In known devices, setting of the spacing x of the guide sheet from the clothing is laborious because the accessibility to the position to be measured is difficult. In accordance with the invention this is avoided in that each guide element is additionally provided on the longitudinal side of the flat band portion directed away from the guide sheet with a band portion which is inclined with respect to the flat band portion, extends in the longitudinal direction of its bar and covers the back thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1983Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Assignee: Rieter Machine Works LimitedInventor: Urs Staehli
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Patent number: 4480740Abstract: The present invention concerns an apparatus for sorting conical bobbin tubes, using trough-shaped transporting pockets, into which the bobbin tubes are placed individually, and in which they are shifted at a bias to their longitudinal direction. According to the invention the bobbin tubes pass under two rolls, which with respect to the direction of this movement are arranged inclined at an angle in the same sense, and which are mounted on a frame which is pivotable about an axis. One, and only this one of the rolls, namely the one, under which the bobbin tube zone of greater diameter passes, contacts the bobbin tube, and owing to its inclined arrangement effects a shifting movement of the bobbin tube in its longitudinal direction. In this manner the bobbin tubes are shifted into different positions depending on the position of their bobbin tube foot ends relative to their tip ends, and in this manner are sorted.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1982Date of Patent: November 6, 1984Assignee: Rieter Machine Works LimitedInventor: Arthur Wurmli
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Patent number: 4469214Abstract: In a can changer device, empty cans are fed to a reserve position A and full cans are transported from a collection position C into a delivery position G by means of an apparatus for moving spinning cans. The can moving apparatus comprises drive means containing rails and a carriage movable thereon and having pivotably mounted arms. The arms are pivotable from a substantially vertical position, and specifically, to one side into a substantially horizontal position for entraining and moving the empty cans and, as to one arm of such arms, into the opposite substantially horizontal position for entraining and moving the full can. The carriage is movable to-and-fro by means of a toothed belt between a deflection or reversing head and a drive head, respectively between the locations or positions H and L. During operation, the can changer device itself moves the filled can from the position B towards the position C and the empty can from the position A into the position B.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1982Date of Patent: September 4, 1984Assignee: Rieter Machine Works LimitedInventors: Andreas Maurer, Gerhard Mandl, Hanspeter Meile
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Patent number: 4445323Abstract: An apparatus for the conjoint gripping of bobbins by means of pins or spigots formed of a rigid material, mounted at a support or carrier, and insertable into the bobbins. An expansible hose or tube member extends lengthwise of the support, this hose member when subjected to an increased internal pressure serving to press the bobbins against the pins or pin members inserted therein. This known apparatus has the advantage that there does not occur damage to the entering pin members, nor does there arise permanent deformation or destruction thereof. Yet, such apparatus possesses the shortcomings that the seized bobbins, when pressed against the pin members, are not positioned with sufficient accuracy in a direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of the support.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1982Date of Patent: May 1, 1984Assignee: Rieter Machine Works LimitedInventor: Arthur Wuermli
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Patent number: 4432200Abstract: To ensure for the effective removal by suction of thread breaks, even at long ring spinning machines in an economical manner, a second duct or channel is provided above a package creel and parallel to a first suction duct or channel. Both ducts discharge into a common suction chamber. Connecting channels conduct a portion of the air quantity sucked-up by suction nozzles into the second duct or channel. The cross-section of the second duct is enlarged, with increasing length of such duct, in a manner such that there prevails in both ducts essentially the same mean air velocity.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1982Date of Patent: February 21, 1984Assignee: Rieter Machine Works LimitedInventors: Jurg Bischofberger, Herbert Stalder
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Patent number: 4428541Abstract: The bobbin for receiving a roving has an internal shoulder enabling it to seat on a surface provided at the upper end 5 of a spindle. The bobbin hangs from this shoulder and the bottom of the bobbin is received in a resilient clamping means provided on the spindle for clamping a roving end against the bobbin.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1982Date of Patent: January 31, 1984Assignee: Rieter Machine Works, LimitedInventor: Peter Novak
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Patent number: 4426836Abstract: The invention concerns a spinning preparatory machine with suspended pivotable flyers arranged in at least one row. The flyers are supported in a frame composed of a longitudinal beam and two arms and arranged at right angles thereto, which frame is pivotable about a pivoting axis between an operating position and a doffing position. A pivoting and loading system is connected with the frame in such a manner that the frame is locked in its operating position.The spinning preparatory machine according to the invention shows, among others, the advantage of an accurate positioning of the pivotable flyers in a locked operating position, high operational reliability and affords safety against accidents from occurring.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1981Date of Patent: January 24, 1984Assignee: Rieter Machine Works LimitedInventors: Emil Briner, Peter Novak, Hermann Gasser
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Patent number: 4419791Abstract: A method of unrolling and piecing a lap and a lap drive for combing machines, lap drafters and similar machines having a driven pair of support rolls for supporting the lap to be unrolled for processing. One of the support rolls is uncoupled from its drive for unrolling and for piecing the fiber layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1982Date of Patent: December 13, 1983Assignee: Rieter Machine Works LimitedInventor: Hugo Schar
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Patent number: 4415125Abstract: An apparatus for winding a thread or the like upon a rotatable, conical bobbin tube by means of a rotatable friction drive drum containing a plurality of rotational elements adjacently arranged upon a common drive or driving shaft and contacting the bobbin package along a generatrix. A first one of the rotational elements is rigidly rotatably connected with the drive shaft and at least two further rotational elements are freely rotatably mounted upon a respective rotational or rotary bearing mounted at the drive shaft. In one specific embodiment a respective one of these two further elements is provided at each end of the first element and such further elements are intercoupled by a differential gear arrangement. Due to the differing surface speeds of the bobbin package and the friction drive drum abrasion or scuffing occurs at the site of mutual contact of the bobbin package and the friction drive drum, such abrasion damaging the wound thread material.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1982Date of Patent: November 15, 1983Assignee: Rieter Machine Works LimitedInventor: Peter Schwengeler
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Patent number: 4413378Abstract: The present invention concerns a method for processing a fiber sliver in a drafting arrangement, and a drafting arrangement for implementing the method. The objective for a drafting arrangement, which can be adapted to a wide range of staple lengths, to draft a fiber sliver at high speeds, has led to the following features of the invention:(a) The fiber sliver is deflected simultaneously in the drafting process systematically in such a manner that, the fiber sliver can be inserted into the subsequently arranged funnel and the subsequently arranged pair of calender rolls without further deflection.(b) All bottom rolls are fixedly arranged.(c) The first pressure rolls limiting the pre-drafting zone and the main drafting zone, respectively, are arranged to be shiftable along an arc about the rotational axis of the corresponding bottom roll in such a manner that the drafting zones are adaptable to the fiber length.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1982Date of Patent: November 8, 1983Assignee: Rieter Machine Works LimitedInventors: Gerhard Mandl, Giancarlo Mondini, Viktor Pietrini, Kurt Weber, Rudolf Wildbolz