Plural Opposed Fluid Passageways Patents (Class 28/276)
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Patent number: 11047072Abstract: A woven fabric includes from 50 to 82 ends per inch warp yarns and from 300 to 1200 per inch polyester weft yarns. The woven fabric is made of polyester yarns having a denier of 10 to 60. The warp yarns are made of cotton yarn. The yarn count on the warp is within a range of 20-40 Ne.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2019Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Inventor: Vishal Pacheriwala
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Patent number: 8726474Abstract: The invention relates to a texturing device (1) for texturing at least one continuous yarn consisting of a plurality of filaments. This texturing device (1) has at least one housing (10) and at least one nozzle core (20), which can be charged with a fluid. The nozzle core (20) includes a yarn channel (21) and at least one fluid feed channel (22), opening into the yarn channel with a radial component. Furthermore, the nozzle core (20) includes an outlet region (23) of the yarn channel (21) and an inlet region (24) with an inlet opening (25) of the yarn channel (21). The distance between the inlet opening (25) of the inlet region (24) and the fluid feed channel (22) of the nozzle core (20) opening into the yarn channel (21) is at most 12.5 mm. The region (11), which is located ahead of the inlet region (24) of the nozzle core (20) in the direction of filament movement, has a radial outer delimiting area (12). This lies outside a cone of 20° narrowing in the direction of filament movement.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2010Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Inventors: Christian Simmen, Gotthilf Bertsch, Kurt Klesel
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Patent number: 7941903Abstract: There are provided a carbon fiber precursor fiber bundle which permits easy bundling of a plurality of small tows into one bundle, is provided with a dividing capability to divide into the original small tows spontaneously at the time of firing, and is suitable for obtaining a carbon fiber that is excellent in productivity and quality, and a production method and a production apparatus of the carbon fiber precursor fiber bundle, and an excellent carbon fiber and a production method thereof. A production apparatus of a carbon fiber precursor fiber bundle, comprising an intermingling device that comprises a yarn channel having a flat rectangular section through which a plurality of small tows can pass in a manner adjacent to each other and a plurality of air jet holes disposed with predetermined intervals along the long side direction of the flat rectangle and having the openings thereof in the yarn channel.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2005Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Mitsubishi Rayon Co., Ltd.Inventors: Katsuhiko Ikeda, Nobuyuki Shimozawa, Takahiko Kunisawa, Atsushi Kawamura
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Publication number: 20090031693Abstract: The invention relates to an entanglement nozzle and to a method for producing fine knotted yarn with highly regular knots by means of air jets comprising a yarn treatment channel. According to said method, air is blown transversally to the yarn treatment channel. Said blown air forms a respective double swirl both in the yarn transport direction and against the yarn transport direction for creating the knots. According to the invention, upon entry into the yarn treatment channel, the blown air is converted into two intense, stationary eddy currents that are not disrupted by filament bundles, in an air swirling chamber that only extends for a short distance in the longitudinal direction of the yarn channel. The regularity of the knots can be significantly improved, despite the tiny dimensions of the air swirling chamber, which projects beyond the longitudinal wall of the yarn channel for a maximum 0.5 mm or for 5% to 22% of the width (B) of said channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2006Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventor: Christian Simmen
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Publication number: 20090007403Abstract: A device for air interlacing (10) of a yarn (Y), comprising an interlacing chamber (24), a first entrance channel (22) for receiving the yarn (Y) at the device (10) entrance and feeding it to the interlacing chamber (24), and a second exit channel (23) for receiving the yarn from the interlacing chamber (24) and releasing it at the device exit, in which the interlacing chamber (24) is delimited by a first emitting wall (24a) bearing a nozzle (26) for the emission of a continuous jet of compressed air (31), and a second deflecting wall (24b), opposite the first wall (24a), suitable for receiving and deflecting the jet of compressed air (31) emitted by the nozzle (26) and intersecting the yarn to be interlaced, and in which the second deflecting wall (24b) is concave in shape both on a transversal plane and on a longitudinal plane with respect to the feeding path (11) of the yarn (Y) through the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2005Publication date: January 8, 2009Inventors: Guido Belforte, Alexandre Ivanov, Stefano Mauro, Francantonio Testore
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Patent number: 7353575Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for producing a fancy knotted yarn. The treatment air is injected into the yarn channel as primary air via a main bore hole, and as secondary air preferably via two auxiliary bore holes. The introduction of primary air is designed to create a double air vortex, and the introduction of secondary air is designed to ensure the yarn transport and to stabilise the air flow in the yarn channel. The novel solution has surprising advantages in terms of a plurality of quality criteria, predominantly shorter opening lengths, a more uniform vorticity, a number of knots which is higher by approximately 10%, and the possibility of using coarser titers.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Oerlikon Heberlein Temco WattwilInventor: Patrick Buchmüller
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Patent number: 7020940Abstract: There is disclosed a method of texturing yarn products wherein the yarn product is passed along a predetermined yarn path through a liquid jet device applying a force to the yarn transversely to the axis thereof, comprising directing the liquid as it passes through the liquid jet device past an air inlet to the liquid jet device to entrain air therein.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2001Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: The University of ManchesterInventor: Peter William Foster
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Patent number: 6564438Abstract: A method and machine for treating yarn may include feeding the yarn through both a heat treatment and an air jet texturing nozzle. The texturing nozzle may be supplied with compressed air, producing an air jet with a speed greater than Mach 1 in the yarn channel. The heat treatment may be performed before and/or after feeding the yarn through the texturing nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2000Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Heberlein Fibertechnology, Inc.Inventors: Gotthilf Bertsch, Kurt Klesel
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Publication number: 20010009053Abstract: A yarn texturing machine for texturing and winding a yarn, wherein the feed system withdraws the yarn from a texturing device and advances it to a takeup device. Between the feed system and the takeup system, a yarn accumulation or free space is provided for the purpose of receiving the yarn that has slackened during a package doff due to an overfeed. To withdraw the yarn reliably from the feed system, a conveying nozzle is positioned between the feed system and the free space, and the conveying nozzle includes at least one nozzle bore that is directed in the direction of the advancing yarn, so that an air stream directed through the bore toward the yarn generates a tension on the yarn in the direction of its advance. Subsequently, the yarn is blown into the free space.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2001Publication date: July 26, 2001Applicant: Barmag AGInventors: Klaus Bartkowiak, Peter Dammann
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Patent number: 6134759Abstract: An apparatus for fluid treatment of yarn, which has a yarn passage and a fluid passage with a fluid outlet in the yarn passage, wherein the fluid passage has a substantially straight passage and an expanding passage existing between the end of the substantially straight passage and the fluid outlet, and that the width of the expanding passage in the direction parallel to the axial line of the yarn passage increases gradually from the end of the substantially straight passage to the fluid outlet.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1998Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Teruaki Saijo, Takao Sano, Kouji Shimada
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Patent number: 6088892Abstract: A method of air jet texturing is described wherein the intensity of texturing is proposed to be increased in that an air flow exceeding Mach 2 is obtained by the design of the nozzle duct. The total opening angle of the nozzle duct (11) directly in front of the texturing zone is designed to be greater than the ideal Laval angle with an effective length which is preferably a multiple of the smallest diameter of the nozzle. This predominantly improves the quality of texturing, quite particularly at higher production rates. These can be increased into the range of 600 to 1000 m/min and higher. It has surprisingly been found that the novel nozzle core (10) can be designed so that it has all advantages of the novel invention and can be used as a substitute for prior art nozzle cores. The same applies to the complete texturing head as the novel invention can be used within the same geometric external dimensions, the same air pressure and the same quantity of air.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1998Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Assignee: Heberlein Fibertechnology, Inc.Inventors: Gotthilf Bertsch, Erwin Schwarz
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Patent number: 5857249Abstract: A jet for treating a yarn with a fluid has a flow control plate having a first and a second flow control opening. The flow control openings are located in the plate such that when the plate is mounted between the jet body and the manifold body, at least one, but preferably both, of the flow control openings in the plate at least partially overlap the inlet end of one (or both) of the fluid supply channels, thereby to modify the fluid flow area presented to the manifold by the fluid supply channel(s).Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1998Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: Maurice Cornelius Todd
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Patent number: 5640745Abstract: An apparatus and method for the manufacture of a mixed yarn consisting of two components, continuous filament yarn and staple fibers. The mixed yarn is manufactured by an air jet texturing process. It has been possible to bind the staple fibers undisplaceably into the yarn, and this is ensured by the loops on the continuous filaments produced during texturing. Owing to the formation of a suction zone of the airstream directly before the beginning of actual texturing, the staple fibers can be sucked in and can be blended into the interior of the yarn and can be secured firmly in the yarn by the loops. The invention relates to a new method of manufacture and to an apparatus, or an entire machine, with which the known loop yarn or the new mixed yarn can now be manufactured selectively.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1996Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Assignee: Heberlein Maschinenfabrik AGInventors: Gotthilf Bertsch, Erwin Schwarz, Albert Rebsamen
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Patent number: 5481787Abstract: An apparatus for treating yarn with fluid designed to provide a yarn, which consists of a multifilament, with coherence by using a working fluid. The apparatus is provided with first and second components which have flat surfaces fixed in parallel against each other with a gap G (mm) provided between them, the first component having at least two fluid conduits which are provided with a specified crossing angle (.theta.) so that they cross each other on the extended lines of their axes and which are opened in the flat surface. The first and second components are fixed to satisfy the requirement in which the gap G between the flat surfaces facing each other is 0.2 mm or more but 5 mm or less, and they eject the working fluid under a specified pressure through at least the two fluid conduits onto the yarn, which runs between the flat surfaces, to provide the yarn with coherence.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1993Date of Patent: January 9, 1996Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Takao Sano, Teruaki Saijo
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Patent number: 5433365Abstract: A nozzle device for processing of synthetic yarns for intermingling or texturization. The nozzle device has a housing with an inlet end and an outlet end. The inlet end is located upstream in relation to the outlet end. An inner nozzle member is provided and has a conical outer wall portion and an essentially axial passage. An outer nozzle member is provided and has a conical inner wall portion. Both inner and outer nozzle members are kept in position within the housing. The conical outer wall section of the inner nozzle member and the inner wall portion of the outer nozzle member together form an outwardly conical gap having an upper or upstream end and a lower or downstream end. Inlet conduits or ducts are provided for passing a fluid into the housing and into a region thereof adjacent the upper end of the conical gap. The conical gap is defined by a generally annular cross-sectional area in any radial plane between the upper and the lower end of the gap.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1992Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: Filteco S.p.A.Inventor: John Davies
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Patent number: 5398392Abstract: An apparatus for treating yarn with fluid which is designed to allow a yarn consisting of an as-spun multifilament to run between first and second components which have inner walls arranged facing against each other with a specified gap provided between them and to interlace the filaments by a fluid in order to provide the yarn with coherence. The first and second components are provided with at least one fluid conduit which is opened in their inner walls. These fluid conduits form a yarn treating region with axes of the fluid conduits and the inner walls of the first and second components. These fluid conduits are provided between the axes of the fluid conduits with a specified distance between them in a section which is substantially orthogonal with a running direction of the yarn and are arranged aslant so that the fluid ejected from the fluid conduits is directed to the yarn treating region.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1993Date of Patent: March 21, 1995Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Takao Sano, Hiroshi Tsubakimori
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Patent number: 5325572Abstract: A yarn bulking jet has a particular arrangement of the yarn passage through the jet and the two fluid conduits for directing fluid to opposite sides of the yarn passing through the passage is capable of providing control for entangling the yarn by increasing or decreating fluid flow in one of the two fluid conduits.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1992Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Frederick S. Dickson, III, Perry H. Lin, Norvel W. Orendorf
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Patent number: 5282779Abstract: An air jet for producing a filter plug for cigarette comprising an imparting portion for propelling force to a tow-like fiber bundle and a beak portion, wherein said imparting portion is constructed by a trumpet (21) having a converged tip end region, a trumpet holder (23) coaxially and encirclingly assembled on the trumpet (21) so that a primary air chamber (26a) is formed between the bodies of the trumpet and the trumpet holder, and an annular slit (29) communicated with the primary air chamber (26a) is also formed between the tip end regions of the trumpet (21) and the trumpet holder (23). An inner tube (22) is disposed coaxially in front of the assembly of the trumpet (21) and the trumpet holder (23), whereby a fiber path through which the tow-like fiber bundle is fed to a tongue of a filter plug machine is formed through the air jet along the axis thereof; the fiber bundle being accelerated by a propelling force imparted by compressed air ejected from the annular slit (29) to the fiber path.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1992Date of Patent: February 1, 1994Assignee: Mitsubishi Rayon Company Ltd.Inventors: Takashi Sakai, Takashi Gando, Hiroshi Kitayama
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Patent number: 5157819Abstract: A yarn interlacer is provided which, being of modular construction, possess a greater versatility for processing yarns of different types.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1991Date of Patent: October 27, 1992Assignee: BASF CorporationInventor: John A. Hodan
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Patent number: 4829758Abstract: A combination apparatus for splicing and entwining fiber slivers. A nozzle support arrangement for the nozzles of a splicing mechanism is provided and comprises essentially round rods that are adapted to be disposed horizontally one above another, with the nozzles of the splicing mechanism opening on the surfaces of the rods via nozzle outlets that are surrounded by respective raised portions of the rods. A guide mechanism is provided downstream of the splicing mechanism for converting and bringing the fiber slivers into a flat sliver shape. The guide mechanism comprises the lowermost one of the horizontal rods, upon which the fiber slivers rest, plus two vertical guide rods that are disposed to the sides. Disposed downstream of the guide mechanism is a sliver funnel in which are successively disposed at least two pairs of further nozzles.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1988Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Spinnereimaschinenfabrik Seydel & Co. GmbHInventor: Konrad F. Gilhaus
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Patent number: 4805845Abstract: After winding of a thread into a package, the thread is severed and, in order to prevent whirling of the thread end around the package, the end portion is interlaced with the package surface during the braking phase of the package. Interlacing is performed by blowing pressure jet against the thread end and the package surface within an interlacing chamber defined by a pivotally mounted shoe from which the pressure jet is emitted.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1987Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: Rieter Machine Works, Ltd.Inventors: Jakob Fluck, Felix Graf
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Patent number: 4754527Abstract: An apparatus for entwining the fibers of slivers of stretch break-conversion machines, cut-conversion machines, carding operations, drawing operations, etc., with the slivers including individual fibers that are initially disposed essentially parallel to one another. To improve the cohesion of the fiber slivers, and to make it possible to transport and further process the slivers without difficulty, and without limiting the range of application of the previously advantageous conventional processes, it is proposed to convert the fiber sliver into a sliver having an essentially flat shape, to deflect a portion of the fibers of the sliver from their parallel orientation, and to further deflect the already deflected fibers in the direction that is essentially perpendicular to these fibers, with this further deflecting step effecting entwining of the deflected fibers with those fibers that are still disposed in the parallel orientation.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1987Date of Patent: July 5, 1988Assignee: Spinnereimaschinenfabrik Seydel & Co. GmbHInventor: Konrad F. Gilhaus
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Patent number: 4729151Abstract: There is disclosed an air entangling system consisting of an air jet and a tension isolator. In one embodiment, the tension isolator is a frictionless yarn guide or aspirator and in a second embodiment an idle roll has the yarn wrapped on it before entering the air jet and again after exiting the air jet. The air jet has a large annular air feed ring which supplies air to two tapered, diametrically opposed orifices of different sizes. An outlet dam with a well-rounded entrance, an increased inlet length, and polished internal surfaces all contribute to increased efficiency, speed, and consistency.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1986Date of Patent: March 8, 1988Assignee: RHS Industries, Inc.Inventors: Robert C. Runyon, Barry J. Hopson
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Patent number: 4667380Abstract: The apparatus for interlacing a multi-filament yarn within an interlacing passage comprises a body member containing at least one substantially spherical recess for receiving a substantially spherical air jet or blow nozzle element selectively movable in predetermined directions to provide two-dimensional adjustability thereof. Due to this selective movability of the substantially spherical air jet or blow nozzle element, there exists the possibility of controllably moving the air stream issuing from the air jet or blow nozzle element so as to interlace the filaments of the multi-filament yarn. The air stream can be moved within a predetermined operating range in order to thereby optimize the interlacing of the multi-filament yarn.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1986Date of Patent: May 26, 1987Assignee: Rieter Machine Works LimitedInventor: Georg Symon
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Patent number: 4639986Abstract: A filament jet entangler comprising a supporting bracket and a jet insert mounted thereon, the jet insert including a cylindrical yarn confining passage extending therethrough and intersected by a pair of coplanar fluid jet ports whose axes intersect at the cylindrical wall defining the yarn confining passage and define an included angle of about 48.degree..Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1981Date of Patent: February 3, 1987Assignee: Phillips Petroleum CompanyInventor: Borenstein, David E.
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Patent number: 4633550Abstract: An apparatus for entangling filamentary yarns comprises first and second blocks which are positionable in mutually superimposed relationship. Each block includes a plurality of channels and a plurality of fluid ports. The channels are located so that when the blocks are in superimposed relationship, respective ones of the channels are aligned to define yarn passages through which yarns can be fed. The fluid ports communicate with the yarn passages and are communicable with pressurized fluid to create a turbulent fluid flow within respective ones of the yarn passages for entangling the yarns. A motor actuated mechanism separates the first and second blocks to provide simultaneous and immediate access to the interior of the yarn passages. When the blocks are separated, the yarn can be continually fed therethrough to pull trash through the yarn passages. Each block includes a base section and a head section removably attached thereto.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1985Date of Patent: January 6, 1987Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: John E. McAliley, James R. Crozier, Jr.
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Patent number: 4631791Abstract: The apparatus for interlacing a multi-filament yarn within an interlacing passage comprises a slide member movable at essentially right angles to the interlacing passage. The slide member has a jet or blow nozzle opening into the interlacing passage. The slide member is selectively movable in predetermined directions. Due to this movability of the slide member there exists the possibility of moving the airstream issuing from the jet or blow nozzle so as to interlace the filaments of the multi-filament yarn. The airstream can be moved within a predetermined operating range in order to thereby optimize the interlacing of the multi-filament yarn. The movement of the slide member is effected by means of a pressure pin or bolt which displaces the slide member against the force of a compression spring.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1984Date of Patent: December 30, 1986Assignee: Rieter Machine Works Ltd.Inventor: Georg Symon
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Patent number: 4529655Abstract: An interlaced polyester yarn having an improved combination of low shrinkage properties and high tenacity.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1984Date of Patent: July 16, 1985Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: Russell N. Palmer
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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: 4268940Abstract: Process and apparatus for controlling a filament pad in the stuffing chamber of a pneumatic crimper and for imparting an improved filament cohesion to the crimped filament yarn within said crimper.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1978Date of Patent: May 26, 1981Assignee: Teijin LimitedInventors: Toshimasa Kuroda, Mitsuo Matsumoto
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Patent number: 4251904Abstract: Yarn treating apparatus having a yarn treating chamber formed therein which is surrounded by a first wall lying on a flat plane extending axially and a second wall connected to the sides of the first wall and constituted with a plurality of flat surfaces, a curved surface, or a plurality of curved surfaces or a combination thereof. The second wall is symmetrical with respect to an imaginary standard plane, perpendicular to the first wall and axially extending. A plurality of fluid jet nozzles is formed on the second wall, and fluid jet flows symmetrical with the imaginary standard plane are ejected from the fluid jet nozzles and meet with each other on or above the first wall before they reach it or on the first wall while they blow towards the first wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1979Date of Patent: February 24, 1981Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Takao Sano, Masafumi Ogasawara
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Patent number: 4223520Abstract: A bulk yarn formed from a plurality of multi-filament yarns having alternating compact and open segments. The compact segments include first and second plaited portions which are twisted in opposite directions. The open segments of the yarn are defined by loosely bundled multi-filament yarn. The apparatus for bulking the yarn includes an elongated housing having a longitudinal bore extending therethrough. Pressurized air passes through diametrically opposed passages for contacting the yarn as it passes through the bore for producing the bulking effect thereon.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1977Date of Patent: September 23, 1980Assignee: Poinsett Machine Works, Inc.Inventors: Robert L. Whitted, James E. Simmons
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Patent number: 4100725Abstract: A yarn is provided which has zero twist and random lengths of tightly entangled fibers as nodes having substantially zero twist and comprising an average of about 20%-70% of a representative length of yarn, said nodes having a retentivity of at least 75% and alternating with random lengths of substantially unentangled asymmetrically splayed fibers in intervals having an average length of about 3-12 mm. A fraction of the fibers in the yarn can be broken to provide effect yarns.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1976Date of Patent: July 18, 1978Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: Bernard Magel
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Patent number: 4083172Abstract: A control system for the pneumatic treatment of yarns, for example, self-twist yarns, includes a pneumatic-hydraulic transducer which converts a control signal related to the speed of the yarn supply means into variations in hydraulic pressure. The transducer is connected to a hydraulic manifold which has branch hydraulic lines leading to hydraulically controlled pneumatic valves. The pneumatic valves control the flow of compressed air to yarn air treatment devices such as jet twister devices.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1977Date of Patent: April 11, 1978Assignee: Champion International CorporationInventors: Alan H. Norris, Phillip W. Chambley
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Patent number: 4070815Abstract: An interlaced multifilament yarn having a balanced compactness and bulkiness, composed of compact and open portions alternately appearing along its length, said compact portions having a fairly uniform configuration of interlacement. The yarn is prepared by bringing a running bundle of filaments in contact with two bending members for bending the thread-line so as to fix the thread-line between them and air jet interlacing the filaments as they pass between the bending members while forming such a stabilized thread-line.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1975Date of Patent: January 31, 1978Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Takao Negishi, Kazuo Tomiita
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Patent number: 4069565Abstract: Process and apparatus for producing an interlaced multifilament yarn having a balanced compactness and bulkiness, composed of compact and open portions alternately appearing along its length, the compact portions having a fairly uniform configuration of interlacement. The yarn is prepared by bringing a running bundle of filaments in contact with two bending members for bending the thread-line so as to fix the thread-line between them and interlacing the filaments with an air jet as they pass between the bending members while forming such a stabilized thread-line.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1976Date of Patent: January 24, 1978Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Takao Negishi, Kazuo Tomiita
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Patent number: 4064686Abstract: A bulk yarn formed from a plurality of multi-filament yarns having alternating compact and open segments. The compact segments include first and second plaited portions which are twisted in opposite directions. The open segments of the yarn are defined by loosely bundled multi-filament yarn. The apparatus for bulking the yarn includes an elongated housing having a longitudinal bore extending therethrough. Pressurized air passes through diametrically opposed passages for contacting the yarn as it passes through the bore for producing the bulking effect thereon.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1976Date of Patent: December 27, 1977Inventors: Robert L. Whitted, James E. Simmons
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Patent number: 4035883Abstract: Apparatus and process for intermingling a synthetic continuous filament multifilament yarn at substantially any point on a synthetic filament yarn threadline by subjecting the yarn to simultaneous action of two opposed fluid jets which are radial and perpendicular to the yarn threadline. The apparatus has a yarn processing bore which is circular in cross-section and has a length to diameter ratio of from 1 to 2 to 2 to 1. The air entry ports of the apparatus are radial to the bore and opposed to each other in a common plane which is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bore.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1975Date of Patent: July 19, 1977Assignee: Fiber Industries, Inc.Inventor: Norman John Bond