Patents Assigned to Enterprise Machine and Development Corp.
  • Patent number: 4571793
    Abstract: A new process is provided for producing highly resilient, textured, continuous multifilament polymeric yarns and combinations of such yarns with other continuous filament yarns and with spun yarns. The unstable or wild loops which form in conventional air jet textured yarns are substantially eliminated in the product yarns of this invention. The product yarns are formed by continuously drawing polymeric yarn under controlled temperature conditions, texturing the yarn in an air jet texturizer and subjecting the textured yarn to saturated steam while restraining the linear shrinkage of the yarn in the presence of the steam, followed by continuous take-up of the yarn on a package.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 1984
    Date of Patent: February 25, 1986
    Assignee: Enterprise Machine and Development Corp.
    Inventor: Samuel T. Price
  • Patent number: 4290177
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1981
    Assignee: Enterprise Machine and Development Corp.
    Inventors: Samuel T. Price, Kay P. Hoffsommer
  • Patent number: 4245378
    Abstract: Air jets are normally designed for interlacing a particular size or type of multifilament yarns and are not normally designed for universal use in interlacing different types and sizes of yarns. The present interlacing air jet is provided with a rotationally adjustable air directing pin (27) provided with an air passageway (26) communicatively connecting an air entry passage (20) with a yarn processing bore (11) extending through the body (10) of the air jet. An annular groove (32) is also provided in the air directing pin (27) for directing air in semicircular paths of travel around the air directing pin (27). Rotational adjustment of the air directing pin (27) provides selective variation of the angle at which the air enters the yarn processing bore (11) and engages the yarn passing therethrough so that the air jet can be used to interlace different types and sizes of yarns.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1979
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1981
    Assignee: Enterprise Machine and Development Corp.
    Inventor: Samuel T. Price