With Threading Patents (Class 28/272)
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Patent number: 4547938Abstract: A self-stringing jet device which is compact and easy to string up includes a body, a yarn inlet section, and a movable venturi and a cylindrical baffle located at the outlet end of the jet. The venturi may be moved from a string up position to an operating position by engaging the movable venturi located within the jet with a rotatable cam surface actuated by an external handle that can be rotated between stops, one of which is a rotatable eccentric for adjusting the operating position of the jet.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1984Date of Patent: October 22, 1985Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Robert E. Cullen, Henry B. Kurowski, William S. Sidwell
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Patent number: 4535516Abstract: Apparatus for the production of fixed point multifilament yarns with a whirling unit provided with a passage (15) through which the filaments to be whirled are driven and whirled together as at least one blasting nozzle injects gas into said passage. To obtain high filament feed rates and provide for the desired fixed points the blasting nozzle is in the form of a De Laval nozzle (20) whose jet is directed at an angle or perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the passage (15).Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1982Date of Patent: August 20, 1985Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Rieter AGInventors: Gerhard Egbers, Helmut Weinsdorfer
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Patent number: 4519115Abstract: The invention concerns a method of threading in a thread into a texturing nozzle known as such, and an apparatus for implementing the method. The texturing nozzle is brought from a working position into a threading-in position for threading-in, in which position a treatment chamber provided with slots and located upstream from the outlet opening of the texturing nozzle is subject to a vacuum for sucking in a thread brought to a position in front of the inlet opening of the texturing nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1983Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: Rieter Machine Works, Ltd.Inventors: Peter Gujer, Dieter Guldenfels, Armin Wirz, Hans Knopp, Dieter Herion, Gerhard Conzelmann
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Patent number: 4492009Abstract: A self-stringing jet device which is compact and easy to string up includes a body, a yarn inlet section, a movable venturi and a cylindrical baffle located at the outlet end of the jet. The venturi may be moved from a string up position to an operating position between positive set points engaging the movable venturi located within the jet.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1983Date of Patent: January 8, 1985Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Brian M. Agers, Arnold S. Goldstein
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Patent number: 4453298Abstract: A texturizing nozzle for synthetic filaments is openable and closable to facilitate lacing up. The nozzle comprises a two-part carrier structure with the parts movable towards and away from each other to open and close the nozzle. The thread path through the nozzle is defined by means of insert elements releasably mounted on the carrier structure at least in that region of the path in which the main texturizing step is performed. A thread infeed passage and a (preferably single) fluid infeed passage bring thread and treatment fluid together at a junction location, and a guide passage (which preferably widens in the downstream direction) leads the thread and fluid from the junction location to the texturizing region.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1981Date of Patent: June 12, 1984Assignee: Rieter Machine Works, Ltd.Inventors: Werner Nabulon, Armin Wirz
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Patent number: 4430780Abstract: A comingling jet having a body or housing through which a right cylindrical yarn chamber extends and an air entry orifice which intersects and communicates with the yarn chamber so that their axis are perpendicular to one another. An adjustable pin assembly is provided at the entry opening of the yarn chamber to modify the air flow characteristics of the yarn chamber.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1982Date of Patent: February 14, 1984Assignee: International Machinery Sales, Inc.Inventors: Stuart B. Sear, Christopher A. Hill
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Patent number: 4422224Abstract: Provided is a body member having two planar orthogonal yarn-treating faces. Secured to the body member is a cover member having a coacting surface which is either (a) planar or (b) concave, partial conical. The coacting surface of the cover member is spaced from the first of the yarn treating faces to form a yarn passageway. A pair of fluid conduits is provided in the body member, one conduit terminating perpendicularly to each of the yarn treating faces in an orifice therein which is positioned to direct fluid against the surface of the cover member. Fluid is supplied to the conduits from a suitable source, and a mechanism is provided for controlling the velocity and direction of travel of a multifilament yarn into and out of the yarn passageway, most desirably in a traversing movement.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1981Date of Patent: December 27, 1983Assignee: Badische CorporationInventors: James A. Gusack, David O. Bird, Ernest C. Thomm, William A. Reitz
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Patent number: 4417375Abstract: Apparatus for imparting a good cohering property to a multifilament yarn by applying a continuous main jet stream of a fluid to a running multifilament yarn in a yarn treating zone, while impinging a subsidiary jet stream having a discontinuous pressure wave against the above-mentioned continuous main jet stream so as to expose the running multifilament yarn to the impinging jet stream having a resonance sharpness of at least 2 at the position outlet aperture of the yarn treating zone.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1980Date of Patent: November 29, 1983Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Takao Sano, Masafumi Ogasawara, Hiroshi Tsubakimori
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Patent number: 4416041Abstract: The invention concerns a method of threading in a thread (1) into a texturing nozzle (2) known as such, and an apparatus for implementing the method. The texturing nozzle is brought from a working position (A) into a threading-in position (B) for threading-in, in which position a treatment chamber (13) provided with slots (12) and located upstream from the outlet opening (14) of the texturing nozzle is subject to a vacuum for sucking in a thread brought to a position in front of the inlet opening (44) of the texturing nozzle.The apparatus for implementing the method comprises a duct (19, 32, 32a, 41, 41a), which can be tilted open, for taking up substantially sealingly against the surrounding atmosphere the treatment chamber (13) of the texturing nozzle (2) provided with slots (12), as well as for taking up a suction device (18, 40) sucking the thread (1) through the texturing nozzle (2).Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1979Date of Patent: November 22, 1983Assignee: Rieter Deutschland GmbHInventors: Peter Gujer, Dieter Guldenfels, Armin Wirz, Hans Knopp, Dieter Herion, Gerhard Conzelmann
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Patent number: 4412371Abstract: A traveling yarn is introduced into a yarn treatment chamber, such as a texturing device, wherein essentially standard treatment temperatures are being employed, the yarn traveling at standard speeds and temperatures for the treatment process carried out in the treatment chamber. The yarn is caused to pass through, out of, and away from the yarn treatment chamber.This is accomplished by first capturing the traveling yarn and positioning the captured traveling yarn in front of the inlet orifice of the yarn treatment chamber at a tension of 0.025 gram/dtex to 0.35 gram/dtex. Then the captured traveling yarn is cut and simultaneously directed into and through the yarn treatment chamber by means of an external propelling fluid. Finally, the treated yarn is conveyed away from the yarn treatment chamber.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1981Date of Patent: November 1, 1983Assignee: Badische CorporationInventors: Gerry A. Hagen, Edward N. Donnelly
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Patent number: 4392285Abstract: An apparatus for commingling yarn. The apparatus has an inner body having a yarn passageway with a diameter of about 1/4 inch to 5/16 inch. There are orifices through which a high pressure fluid such as air pass to the yarn passageway. The orifices have a diameter of about 0.060 to 0.80 inches.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1981Date of Patent: July 12, 1983Assignee: Allied CorporationInventors: Wilbur L. Stables, David Pendlebury, Anthony M. Saich, Maxwell C. Hamlyn
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Patent number: 4365394Abstract: Method for producing an interlaced multifilament yarn comprising previously rubbing and scratching a material multifilament yarn with an intensity such that the individual filaments constituting the multifilament yarn are not substantially broken by a rotary rough surface member having sharp projections which are smaller than the cross-sectional diameter of the individual filaments of the multifilament yarn; then diffusing at least one jetted fluid, each jetted in the yarn running direction along a predetermined yarn passage from a jetting aperture of a supply conduit; and then impinging the diffused jetted fluid against the running material multifilament yarn so that the individual filaments of the multifilament yarn mostly vibrate in a direction which is substantially parallel to a plane defined by the yarn running direction and the fluid jetting direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1979Date of Patent: December 28, 1982Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Tadayuki Matsumoto, Kozo Imaeda, Masatoshi Mineo, Kiyoshi Nakagawa
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Patent number: 4356603Abstract: A method for introducing yarn into a pneumatic yarn texturizing means, in which the yarn is positioned across the inlet orifice of the texturizing means, a stream of fluid is forced against the yarn to introduce it into the orifice in the form of a loop and a yarn cutting device, located downstream of the orifice in the direction of movement of the yarn, is actuated, its operation being synchronized with that of the fluid stream.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1977Date of Patent: November 2, 1982Assignee: Rhone-Poulenc-TextileInventors: Bernard Biot, Charles Blanc
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Patent number: 4356604Abstract: A process for introducing one or more threads into a texturizing nozzle, in which the texturizing nozzle, together with the inlet member, is first brought into a position in which the thread is led transversely past and in the immediate vicinity of the texturizing nozzle, the thread is sucked against the nozzle with the orifice of the inlet member enlarged, immediately after being sucked against the texturizing nozzle the thread is cut beyond the nozzle so that the cut end is sucked back into the nozzle, the suction supply required for the sucking-in is replaced by pressurized fluid texturizing medium, and the cross-section of the inlet orifice of the texturizing device is reduced to a value advantageous for steady state operation.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1981Date of Patent: November 2, 1982Assignee: BASF Farben & Fasern AGInventors: Wolfgang Martin, Hans Knopp, Dieter Herion, Gerhard Conzelmann, Guenter Leuchtmann, Peter Gujer, Dieter Guldenfels, Armin Wirz
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Patent number: 4355445Abstract: An apparatus for producing interlaced multifilament yarn having an improved configuration is disclosed. When a material yarn is treated by an interlacing apparatus provided with an interlacing nozzle wherein a hollow longitudinal space is formed therein and a jetted fluid is introduced into the hollow longitudinal space, the jet fluid is directed to an axis of the passage of a running yarn in the longitudinal space along a direction substantially perpendicular to the axis of the yarn passage in such a condition that the jet fluid is diffused to a direction along the yarn passage. Accordingly, the individual filaments of the running yarn are vibrated about the axis of the running yarn passage, mainly along a plane defined by the axis of the yarn passage and the axis of a fluid conduit for supplying the jet fluid. According to such effective vibration of the individual filaments, a very stable interlaced configuration of the individual filaments can be created.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1979Date of Patent: October 26, 1982Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Tadayuki Matsumoto, Kozo Imaeda, Masatoshi Mineo, Kiyoshi Nakagawa
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Patent number: 4332130Abstract: An apparatus for infeeding textile band material to a consumer, especially for infeeding a sliver deposited in a can to a spinning machine, comprising a transport tube extending between a feed location and a consumer. There is provided means for generating, within the transport tube, an infeed flow or current which flows in the direction of the consumer. Also, holder means are operatively correlated with an inlet opening of the transport tube in order to hold a starting portion of the sliver or other band-like material, such holder means enabling seizing of the starting portion of the sliver with the aid of the infeed flow.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1980Date of Patent: June 1, 1982Assignee: Luwa AGInventors: Hermann Gasser, Paolo di Benedetto, Johann W. Ferri
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Patent number: 4297772Abstract: A two-piece yarn bulking jet is automatically opened and closed for yarn stringup by means of a pneumatically operated piston connected to a rod which in turn passes through the jet body and is attached to the jet cover. The piston is powered by the same pressurized fluid supply used to supply the bulking fluid to the jet apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1980Date of Patent: November 3, 1981Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: John S. Seney
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Patent number: 4290177Abstract: The air jet of the present invention is of the "bullet nose" type and is provided with a conical outer surface (32) on the exit end for directing the ambient air surrounding the exit end of the jet downwardly and inwardly to join the yarn and pressurized air leaving the exit orifice (22) of the jet. An "airfoil" type baffle (40) is spaced from the exit orifice (22) and includes an arcuate leading surface (41) positioned to be engaged by the yarn and pressurized air after leaving the exit orifice (22) and a substantially wedge-shaped portion extending away from the arcuate leading surface (41) and being defined by the converging upper and lower planar surfaces (43, 44). The baffle (40) is supported for adjustment to vary the downstream distance and the perpendicular position relative to the exit orifice (22).Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1979Date of Patent: September 22, 1981Assignee: Enterprise Machine and Development Corp.Inventors: Samuel T. Price, Kay P. Hoffsommer
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Patent number: 4280260Abstract: A process for introducing one or more threads into a texturizing nozzle, in which the texturizing nozzle, together with the inlet member, is first brought into a position in which the thread is led transversely past and in the immediate vicinity of the texturizing nozzle, the thread is sucked against the nozzle with the orifice of the inlet member enlarged, immediately after being sucked against the texturizing nozzle the thread is cut beyond the nozzle so that the cut end is sucked back into the nozzle, the suction supply required for the sucking-in is replaced by pressurized fluid texturizing medium, and the cross-section of the inlet orifice of the texturizing device is reduced to a value advantageous for steady state operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1979Date of Patent: July 28, 1981Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Wolfgang Martin, Hans Knopp, Dieter Herion, Gerhard Conzelmann, Guenter Leuchtmann, Peter Gujer, Dieter Guldenfels, Armin Wirz
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Patent number: 4259768Abstract: A self-stringing jet device which is compact and easy to string up includes a body, a yarn inlet section, and a movable venturi and a rotatable cylindrical baffle located at the outlet end of the jet. The yarn inlet section comprises a cone-shaped yarn entrance having an axis that is at an angle with the axis of the yarn passage through the jet. The venturi may be moved from a stringup position to an operating position by one or more camming surfaces on the rotatable cylindrical baffle.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1980Date of Patent: April 7, 1981Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Frank J. Clendening, Jr., Elva L. Rose
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Patent number: 4254610Abstract: Method and apparatus for introducing a first strand into a continuously moving second strand are provided by positioning the first strand in spaced relation along the length of the continuously advancing second strand, and laterally moving the first strand to engage the continuously moving second strand such that the first strand is continuously advanced with the second strand.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1978Date of Patent: March 10, 1981Assignee: Owens-Corning Fiberglas CorporationInventors: Richard H. Pierce, Arnold J. Eisenberg
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Patent number: 4240187Abstract: An airstream impinging laterally on a thread can convey a running thread through an opening. This "placing" of threads in nozzles fails at elevated thread speeds. According to the invention, placing succeeds even at high thread speeds if a strong stream of propelling gas is divided in the nozzle into edge streams which are deflected outwards and a fine central stream which conveys the thread through the narrow opening.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1978Date of Patent: December 23, 1980Assignee: Bayer AktiengesellschaftInventors: Heiko Herold, Richard Herold, Rudolf Klee, Edgar Muschelknautz
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Patent number: 4236323Abstract: A yarn heating apparatus is provided which is adapted for use in a false twist yarn crimping machine or the like. The heating apparatus comprises an arcuately curved heater plate mounted in a generally vertical orientation within a channel in an insulated housing, and having one or more yarn receiving grooves extending along its length. A flat cover is provided which includes an insert mounted on the inside of the cover, and which is sized to fill substantially the full width of the channel. The cover is hinged to the housing by an arrangement which permits the insertion and withdrawal of the insert along a path of travel which is parallel to the side walls of the channel, to thereby avoid injurious contact between the insert and walls of the channel. The inner face of the insert may be curved in conformance with the curvature of the heater plate, such that when the door is closed, the inner face defines a yarn passage of uniform cross-sectional configuration along the length of the heater plate.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1979Date of Patent: December 2, 1980Assignee: Barmag Barmer Maschinenfabrik AktiengesellschaftInventors: Peter Dammann, Benno Frank
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Patent number: 4189812Abstract: A self-stringing jet device for fluid texturing of yarn has a yarn needle mounted in the jet body through which yarn passes to the outlet end of the jet. There is a high efficiency venturi located in the passage of the yarn needle to facilitate stringup.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1979Date of Patent: February 26, 1980Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Brian M. Agers, Maurice C. Todd
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Patent number: 4143506Abstract: Method and apparatus for introducing a first strand into a continuously moving second strand are provided by positioning the first strand in spaced relation along the length of the continuously advancing second strand, and laterally moving the first strand to engage the continuously moving second strand such that the first strand is continuously advanced with the second strand.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1977Date of Patent: March 13, 1979Assignee: Owens-Corning Fiberglas CorporationInventors: Richard H. Pierce, Arnold J. Eisenberg
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Patent number: 4117656Abstract: The combination of a suction device to maintain yarn flow through a co-mingling jet apparatus during doffing of a completed yarn package. The co-mingling jet is an air jet employing an air inlet substantially perpendicular to the thread line through the jet.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1977Date of Patent: October 3, 1978Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventor: Robert M. Ingham, Jr.
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Patent number: 4096612Abstract: A self-stringing jet device for fluid texturing of yarn has a yarn needle mounted in the jet body through which yarn passes to the outlet end of the jet. There is a high efficiency venturi located in the passage of the yarn needle to facilitate stringup.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1976Date of Patent: June 27, 1978Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Brian Michael Agers, Maurice Cornelius Todd
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Patent number: 4068358Abstract: A machine for air-jet texturizing of synthetic filaments equipped with an arbitrary desired number of compressed air-fed texturizing nozzles is disclosed. Each nozzle is supplied with at least two synthetic filaments, and the nozzles are coordinated with at least two supply mechanisms for feeding the filaments to the machine. The supply mechanisms are arranged on axes that are parallel to the longitudinal middle plane of the machine in a common plane directed at an acute angle to the longitudinal middle plane of the machine. The supply mechanisms are offset from each other. The machine further comprises a pressure tank capable of being charged with compressed air and extending over the full length of the machine to provide a supply of air to the texturizing nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1976Date of Patent: January 17, 1978Assignee: Berliner Maschinenbau-AG vormals L. SchwartzkopffInventor: Gerhard Luther
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Patent number: 4051581Abstract: A device for introducing yarn into a pneumatic yarn texturizing means, in which the yarn is positioned across the inlet orifice of the texturizing means, a stream of fluid is forced against the yarn to introduce it into the orifice in the form of a loop and a yarn cutting device, located downstream of the orifice in the direction of movement of the yarn, is actuated, its operation being synchronized with that of the fluid stream.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1976Date of Patent: October 4, 1977Assignee: Rhone-Poulenc-TextileInventors: Bernard Biot, Charles Blanc
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Patent number: 4041583Abstract: A self stringing jet device for fluid texturing yarn having a yarn needle slidably mounted in the jet body for movement from a preset operating position to a stringup position and back to the preset operating position wherein the pressure of the fluid returns the yarn needle to the preset operating position from the stringup position.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1976Date of Patent: August 16, 1977Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Marvin Sumner Hart, William James Powers, Jr.