Patents Assigned to Gebruder Sucker
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Patent number: 5157818Abstract: In sizing and drawing of one or more textile filaments, particularly a warp sheet of multiple filaments, by successively conveying the filaments through a sizing bath, a driven squeezing mechanism, a differentially driven spaced drying roller, and a warp beam or other filament winding mechanism, the filaments are heated to a temperature of approximately 100.degree. C. and maintained in a predetermined moistened condition, e.g., by the application of saturated airborne water vapor, within the draw zone between the squeezing mechanism and the drying roller, in order to achieve a sufficiently elevated temperature for draw stretching of polyester filaments, particular POY and LOY filament, without premature drying and undesirable cracking of the sizing applied to the filaments.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1991Date of Patent: October 27, 1992Assignee: Gebruder Sucker & Franz Muller GmbH & Co.Inventor: Gerhard Voswinckel
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Patent number: 5133279Abstract: A web drying apparatus is provided for a textile machine of the type which is operable to apply a coating or otherwise to wet a web of textile material which is continuously traveled therethrough. The web drying apparatus includes at least a pair of groups of cylindrical drying rollers with each group of rollers being disposed on a respective side of a reference plane. The reference plane is inclined upwardly relative to a nip formed by a pair of squeezing rollers of the wetting device which applies the coating or otherwise wets the textile material. In one embodiment, the drying rollers of one group are disposed in a horizontal plane and the drying rollers of the other group are disposed in a vertical plane. The web drying apparatus additionally includes a device for separating a wet textile web into multiple separate webs.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1991Date of Patent: July 28, 1992Assignee: Gebruder Sucker and Franz Muller GmbH & Co.Inventors: Siegfried Dudde, Gerhard Voswinckel
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Patent number: 5050280Abstract: An emerizing apparatus is equipped with an emergy roller having multiple beater blades about its circumference, the outer periphery of each beater blade being formed with a pair of axially extending longitudinal beater edges and a concave arcuate recess therebetween, whereby each beater edge is adapted to individually strike a textile web traveling in tensioned engagement with the roller periphery to produce a shorter and more dense napped surface on the textile web than can be achieved by a corresponding conventional emery roller operating at the same rotational speed.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1990Date of Patent: September 24, 1991Assignee: Gebruder Sucker and Franz Muller GmbH & Co.Inventors: Hans Hartkorn, Romuald Vaisnys, Albert Vroomen
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Patent number: 4966333Abstract: Yarn sheet tension in a warp beaming operation is controlled by supplying a primary analog correcting signal to the drive of the warp beam based upon ultrasonic measurement of the progressively increasing effective beam diameter and by adding a supplementary proportional-plus-integral-plus-derivative (PID) correcting signal thereto based upon detected movements of a movable dancer roll biased into peripheral engagement with the yarn sheet as it is delivered to the warp beam.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1988Date of Patent: October 30, 1990Assignee: Gebruder Sucker & Franz Muller GmbH & Co.Inventor: Bernd Bosch
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Patent number: 4922589Abstract: The napping operation of a napping machine of the type having a rotating cylinder with a plurality of toothed rotating napping rollers at its periphery for napping engagement with a traveling fabric web is controlled for repeatable napping results by measuring the cyclical pattern of a radially inward deflection of the fabric web under the napping engagement of the rollers as a characteristic of an adjustment of a variable operating parameter which may be later utilized as a reference value for subsequent adjustment of the operating parameter to repeat the results of the napping operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1988Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: Gebruder Sucker & Franz Mueller GmbH & Co.Inventor: Wilhelm Busch
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Patent number: 4762727Abstract: Method for applying a liquefiable material in form of a foam or a high-viscosity solution from a storage container onto a substrate which is conveyed in form of a web, with the aid of an application device which is provided with at least one discharge opening which is oriented in a line transversely to the direction the web is moving. A stream of the liquefiable material is introduced at one end of the application device. This stream is metered and the quantity passing through per time unit is measured. Part of the stream of liquefiable material is discharged at the other end of the application device and conducted back to the storage container, and also the flow-through quantity per time unit is measured. The difference of the measured quantities passed through per time unit is compared to a nominal value. The parts of the stream are dosed such that the difference of the measured quantities passing through per time unit approaches the nominal value.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1986Date of Patent: August 9, 1988Assignee: Gebruder Sucker & Franz Muller GmbH & Co.Inventor: Gerhard Voswinckel
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Patent number: 4728541Abstract: A method of operating a finishing machine includes impregnating all of the threads of an undivided warp formed of individual threads at full thread density with liquid sizing. All of the threads of the undivided warp are directly sprayed at full thread density with a post-treatment separating agent while the sizing is still in the liquid state. The individual threads of the warp are subsequently dried in an undivided manner at full thread density.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1985Date of Patent: March 1, 1988Assignee: Gebruder Sucker & Franz Muller GmbH and Co.Inventor: Gerhard Voswinckel
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Patent number: 4528732Abstract: Device for forming a thread crossing or lease in a textile machine, including a first comb being disposed in the path of the threads and having laminations defining interstices therebetween, a second comb being disposed obliquely relative to the first comb and having laminations defining interstices therebetween and tips on the laminations, the tips of the laminations of the second comb being engageable with equal distribution into the interstices of the first comb, every other interstice of the second comb being partially filled in providing alternately long and short interstices being open at the top thereof, and the combs being slideable relative to each other when engaged, and a method of operating the device.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1982Date of Patent: July 16, 1985Assignee: Gebruder SuckerInventor: Herbert Lichtschlag
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Patent number: 3991448Abstract: Traversing device for winding a thread bunch on a warp beam having respective beam discs at the ends thereof includes comb means extending along the entire length of the warp beam that is to be wound by the thread bunch, the comb means includes a relatively long middle comb and two relatively short end combs located, respectively, at opposite ends of the middle comb, the end combs having a multiplicity of comb needles and being pivotable relative to the middle comb so as to execute a traversing stroke reducing in direction toward the respective beam disc.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1976Date of Patent: November 16, 1976Assignee: Gebruder SuckerInventors: Jurgen Kracke, Hans-Peter Miemietz, Wilfried Derichs, Werner Richer, Johann Stadelmann