Gear Patents (Class 57/102)
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Patent number: 7341353Abstract: A thin rear projection television using a wide angle lens system is provided. In an embodiment, a fresnel screen is used in which there are at least two spatial zones in the screen with different properties. The at least two zones may be adapted to compensate for the variation in input angle.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2004Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: InFocus CorporationInventors: Mark D. Peterson, David Glaess, Jeffrey Alan Gohman
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Patent number: 5638670Abstract: An open-end spinning apparatus in a spinning machine for continuous spinning of textile fibers includes a spinning rotor having an axis. A cap covers the spinning rotor and is pivotably supported about a pivot axis oriented at right angles to the rotor axis. Delivery and opening devices are disposed in the cap for supplying textile fibers to the spinning rotor. A stationarily installed shaft extends longitudinally of the spinning machine for driving a multiplicity of opening devices. A worm transmission drives at least the opening device and has a driving worm on the stationarily installed shaft and a worm wheel with teeth on a drive shaft of the opening device. The worm wheel meshes with and plunges into the driving worm upon closure of the cap. The driving worm includes at least one thread having adjacent windings with end surfaces and with lateral surfaces having an additional shaping tapering the end surfaces to a point.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1995Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: W. Schlafhorst AG & Co.Inventor: Hans Raasch
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Patent number: 4549391Abstract: A wire-twisting machine for twisting individual wire-like structures into a cable, having a plurality of bobbins around which are wound the wire-like substance to be twisted, the bobbins being mounted on individual cradles which are supported at either end by disks secured to a common spindle, comprising: a drive mechanism having prime movers which are external to the bobbin-cradle assembly for controlling the speed of feeding the wire-like structure from its respective bobbin, thus resulting in constant wire-like structure tension, and another drive mechanism for controlling cradle rotation for fixing or adjusting the amount of twisting-back in said cable.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1984Date of Patent: October 29, 1985Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Yuichi Toda, Katsuji Sakamoto, Shigeru Tanaka, Yuji Kameo
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Patent number: 4531353Abstract: A spinning frame 10 is disclosed for processing a strand at a varying strand movement speed to produce a strand processed with uniform tension. The spinning frame includes a motor 21 and a planetary gear box 30 which operates as a differential having first and second speed input elements formed by the rotation of the gear box housing 31 and a variable speed shaft 36. Housing 31 rotates at a constant speed and shaft 36 at a variable speed determined by the speed of rotation of a motor 50 which is controlled by an input to a variable capacity pump 45. A computer 70 operates through a servo-valve 60 to vary the speed of cylinder 18 to produce a speed required to maintain uniform tension on the strand.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1983Date of Patent: July 30, 1985Inventor: Joseph P. Majette
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Patent number: 4389838Abstract: A single-twist stranding machine includes a stranding disc and nipple for stranding together a plurality of filaments, wires, conductors or the like, a rotatably mounted take-up spool onto which the stranded-together elements are wound, a flyer coaxial with the spool and including a frame and deflection pulleys to run the stranded-together elements from the stranding means to the spool, the flyer revolving about the spool, and a common drive motor. The specific improvement disclosed includes a differential gear transmission having two input gears and an output gear; a first transmission for drivingly connecting the drive motor to the flyer, one of the input gears of the differential gear transmission is a part of the first transmission; a second transmission drivingly connects the output gear to the spool for causing the spool to rotate; and a control drive operates the other input gear to vary the speed relation of flyer and spool in dependance upon the input speed of the stranding elements.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1982Date of Patent: June 28, 1983Assignees: Kabelmetal Electro GmbH, Diosgyori GepgyarInventors: Georg Adelhard, Herbert Hasselberg, Manfred Obermeier, Karl Sierwald, Jozsef Szedlacsek, Gyorgy Somogyi
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Patent number: 4356689Abstract: A spline coupling positionable within a gear housing for coupling a flyer to the spindle gear of a spindle has an integrally attached spindle washer for effecting a seal about the spline coupling and spindle gears. The spindle washer is attached to an uppermost portion of the spline coupling and serves to prevent oil, water and lint from reaching both the spindle gear and the base of a bobbin positionable over the spindle.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1980Date of Patent: November 2, 1982Assignee: Hope Plastic CorporationInventor: David C. Frederick
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Patent number: 4266397Abstract: On a ring spinning or twisting frame having winding units with rotatable thread follower rings, the difference in the speed of rotation between the ring and its follower during the restarting of the winding unit, after repair of a thread break, is maintained within acceptable limits while the frame continues to run at its high operational speed, by controlling the rotational speed of either the ring or the spindle, the speed of the controlled element being varied either continuously, or in one or more steps during the restarting operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1978Date of Patent: May 12, 1981Assignee: Zinser TextilmaschinenInventors: Atilla Donmez, Wolfgang Igel
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Patent number: 4161862Abstract: A long spinning machine, preferably a ring spinning machine, with a plurality of drawing means, which serve to draw the fiber strands with the drawing means being arranged adjacent to each other and extending lengthwise of the machine the drawing lower rollers of the drawing means formed by a plurality of long roller lines positively connected together at one point by drive gear transmissions which provide predetermined rpm ratios between the roller lines with some of the roller lines connected together by additional drive gear transmission at least at one additional point spaced from the one point to eliminate or substantially reduce torsion in the roller lines.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1977Date of Patent: July 24, 1979Assignee: Zinser Textilmaschinen GmbHInventors: Max Hartmannsgruber, Gunter Schulz, Konrad Klein, Horst Wolf
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Patent number: 4060969Abstract: A free, rotating flyer is suspended from an arm hinged to the threadboard of a frame. The flyer is detachably connected to a flange which is positively driven by a timing belt. The flange coaxially surrounds the spindle.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1976Date of Patent: December 6, 1977Inventors: Manuel Costales, Moustafa I. Hakki
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Patent number: 4023338Abstract: This invention is applicable for carrying out the doffing operation of several types of fly frames such as a fly frame provided with an upper rail having a plurality of flyers in suspended condition and a mechanism for driving these flyers therein, and a fly frame provided with a spindle rail and a bobbin rail disposed at a position above the spindle rail in such a condition that the bobbin rail can be displaced vertically during the building motion. According to the doffing method of the present invention, when it is required to carry out the doffing operation, the bobbins containing a full yarn package are relatively displaced to a position free from the corresponding flyers and the engagement of the bobbins with the corresponding bobbin driving mechanisms is released. Next the bobbins containing a full yarn package are carried toward a longitudinal end of the fly frame in a space above the arrangement of the bobbin driving mechanisms.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1975Date of Patent: May 17, 1977Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Toyoda Jidoshokki SeisakushoInventors: Takuzo Tooka, Hidejiro Araki, Mitsuo Mori, Katumi Nakane, Toshio Morishita
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Patent number: 3973739Abstract: A high-speed winding apparatus for producing a filamentary spool package on a spool sleeve including spool holder means which engages the spool sleeve and which is rotatably mounted by means of a first set of anti-friction bearings onto a spool carrier which in turn is rotatably mounted by means of a second set of anti-friction bearings onto a support member. Drive means are provided to at least rotatably drive said spool holder means either directly or by a friction roll contacting the cylindrical surface of the spool package. The spool carrier is preferably also driven by a common or separate drive means at rotational speed proportionately slower than said spool holder means. The apparatus is especially useful for the take-up winding of filaments, threads, yarns or the like as employed in spin-drawing and high-speed spinning machines requiring linear winding speeds in excess of 5,000 meters/minute and spool revolutions of more than 30,000 rpm.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1974Date of Patent: August 10, 1976Assignee: Akzona IncorporatedInventors: Heinrich Nilgens, Karl Ostertag, Herbert Scheiber