Abstract: In the case of a drafting unit for a spinning machine, a loading support is provided which has two arms extending in parallel with respect to one another at a distance which accommodate the holding devices for the shafts of the pressure roller twins and which are reinforced to form a frame by means of cross-struts. In addition, a cover is provided which covers the loading support and the pressure rollers and which can be swiveled away without interrupting the spinning operation.
Abstract: The invention is a drafting frame of a spinning or twisting machine comprising a plurality of roll pairs or roll triads comprising upper and lower rolls, the upper rolls being guided at their ends by bearings in at least one supporting arm rotatable about a pivot shaft with the spacing of the upper rolls from each other being changeable. Each of the bearings is a guide means, advantageously an open ended slot, aligned with an axis of a lower roll. Every supporting arm has at least two guide means spaced from each other for at least one of the upper rolls.
Abstract: 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:
Grant
Filed:
March 29, 1982
Date of Patent:
November 8, 1983
Assignee:
Rieter Machine Works Limited
Inventors:
Gerhard Mandl, Giancarlo Mondini, Viktor Pietrini, Kurt Weber, Rudolf Wildbolz