With Spindle Retaining Means Patents (Class 57/132)
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Patent number: 6367237Abstract: Play-free and centering tube coupling for the spindle of a textile machine, which includes at least three driving elements which are centrically arranged to bear against an inner wall of the tube in a tube receptacle connected nonpositively to the spindle shank. The tube receptacle includes a basic body having a thrust piece arranged axially moveably therein and an end piece fixedly connected to the basic body. The driving elements are designed as driving elements and arranged so as to be movable predominantly radially between the basic body and the thrust piece. Guide slopes are in contact with the driving elements and are in the form of a conically designed collar are arranged on the thrust piece, and detaining centrifugal elements displaceable predominantly radially are arranged between the thrust piece and the end piece. At least one of the faces of the thrust piece and of the end piece which are in contact with the detaining centrifugal elements is designed as a guide slope.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Spindelfabrik Neudorf GmbHInventor: Dieter Huss
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Patent number: 5911674Abstract: In the case of a spindle for spinning or twisting machines, two housings, separated by an annular gap, are provided, namely an outer housing, secured to a spindle rail, and an inner housing which takes up the neck bearing and the step bearing for the shaft by means of supporting parts. The inner housing is connected to a supporting portion by a flexible joining piece, which supporting portion is adjustable and clampable onto the bottom surface of the outer housing. The bottom surface takes at least approximately the shape of a ball cup, whose center point is at most 30 mm away from the upper edge of the outer housing in vertical direction.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1996Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Novibra GmbHInventors: Gerd Stahlecker, Hans Braxmeier
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Patent number: 5826420Abstract: An upper spindle part of a textile spindle for spinning or twisting machines comprises a sleeve made of a thin-walled metal tube and produced by cold press molding. A spindle shaft is inserted into the sleeve. The sleeve comprises a drive wharve formed in one piece therewith. The sleeve is produced by stretch forming and provided with at least one take-up surface for the insertable spindle shaft. The upper part of a spindle can thus be produced cost-effectively and with a high level of precision.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1996Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Assignees: Fritz Stahlecker, Hans StahleckerInventor: Gerd Stahlecker
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Patent number: 5802827Abstract: A spindle for a spinning or twisting machine comprises a guiding tube, which supports a neck bearing and a step bearing for a rotatably supported shaft. In proximity to the neck bearing, the guiding tube is supported by means of a metal membrane in a bearing housing, which is connectable to a spindle rail. The membrane is relatively rigid in radial direction; however, with respect to tilting motions of the guiding tube, it is very flexible. In the area of the step bearing, the guiding tube is supported against the bearing housing by means of a radial spring.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1997Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Assignees: Fritz Stahlecker, Hans StahleckerInventor: Gerd Stahlecker
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Patent number: 5718108Abstract: A bobbin adapter for a holding device for high speed rotating yarn bobbins includes a hollow cylindrically-shaped body, a spindle disposed in a central bore of the body, and at least one catch member moveable transversely of the spindle axis. The adapter is provided with a guide member on the body cylindrical wall which is moveable to engage the catch member and impart movements to the catch member toward and from the body axis. The catch member is a sliding tab mounted for movement crosswise of the body axis and is provided with a central bore disposed in part coincident with the body central bore.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1996Date of Patent: February 17, 1998Assignee: TEMCO Textilmaschinenkomponenten GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Gunter Oppl, Wolfgang Schmucker, Hermann Pickel, Alois Knuttel, Gunter Schmitt
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Patent number: 5524426Abstract: Unit to bear spindles which is suitable for spinning machines, twisters and also for two-for-one twisters and comprises a support (11) including two opposite sides (13a-13b), each of which bears at least one main bearing (30) coaxial with an opposite main bearing (30), the axis of these bearings (30) being substantially at a right angle to the opposite sides (13a-13b), each bearing (30) holding a shaft (19) which bears an interposed pulley (20a) and protrudes from the respective opposite sides (13a-13b), each shaft (19) supporting a respective spindle (16), the support (11) being equipped with an at least partly removable lateral plate (12) and constituting a spindle-bearing frame (10).Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1994Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Assignee: SIRA SpAInventor: Enzo Scaglia
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Patent number: 5359842Abstract: A spinning or twisting bearing assembly for supporting a spinning or twisting shaft is disclosed. The bearing assembly includes a spindle shaft neck bearing having roller bodies engageable with the spindle shaft at a first axial location above a step bearing assembly for supporting the bottom end of the spindle shaft. The neck bearing and step bearing assembly are disposed in a bearing housing. An outer housing is disposed to surround the bearing housing with an annular gap therebetween along a substantial length of the bearing housing. The outer housing is fixedly clamped to a spindle rail. In order to isolate sound causing vibrations from the roller bodies of the neck bearing, the bearing housing is clamped to the outer housing only at a position below the bearing housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1992Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Assignees: Fritz Stahlecker, Hans StahleckerInventors: Hans Braxmeier, Gerd Stahlecker
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Patent number: 5347802Abstract: In the case of a spinning or twisting spindle, a plate, which is clamped in between a flange of a spindle bearing housing and a spindle rail, is provided as the common holding element for a securing hook and a brake.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1990Date of Patent: September 20, 1994Assignees: Fritz Stahlecker, Hans StahleckerInventors: Hans Stahlecker, Gerd Stahlecker
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Patent number: 5287689Abstract: For the axial securing of a spindle top part with respect to a spindle housing, it is known to provide the interior wall of the wharve bore with a collar which is in a detachable form closure with an elastic ring which is fixed on a front-face cover of the spindle housing. According to the invention, for the axial securing of the spindle top part, a retaining element is fixed on a sleeve which is fastened to an outer circumference of the spindle housing and projects beyond its top end face. When the spindle top part 2 is pulled off, such an internal securing arrangement prevents impairments which have a negative effect on the bearing seat of the upper bearing.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1992Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Assignees: Fritz Stahlecker, Hans StahleckerInventor: Gerd Stahlecker
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Patent number: 5201170Abstract: In the case of a spinning or twisting spindle having a spindle shaft which is disposed in a spindle bearing housing by means of a bolster and a step bearing, it is provided that the spindle bearing housing is surrounded by a sleeve-type housing which is connected with the bottom of the spindle bearing housing by way of an elastic connecting element which forms a point of discontinuity for the flow of structure-borne sound. In addition, it is provided that the space between the spindle bearing housing and the outer housing is filled with a viscous medium up to at least two-thirds of the height of the spindle bearing housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1992Date of Patent: April 13, 1993Assignees: Fritz Stahlecker, Hans StahleckerInventors: Gerd Stahlecker, Hans Braxmeier
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Patent number: 5119620Abstract: A holding arrangement for a spindle of ring spinning or ring twisting machines. The holding arrangement includes a spindle housing which can be inserted in a receiving bore of a spindle rail and tightened by a ring flange and a nut screwed onto an external thread. The receiving bore includes a guide surface for guiding the spindle housing over only a portion of the length of the receiving bore while permitting tilting of the spindle housing in the receiving bore. Between the spindle rail and the ring flange and/or the nut, an adjusting ring is arranged which can be rotated when the nut is at least loosened. The adjusting ring is constructed as a non-uniform spacing element, by the rotating of which the relative position of the spindle housing and the spindle rail can be adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1991Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Assignee: Wilhelm Stahlecker GmbHInventor: Hans Braxmeier
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Patent number: 5092115Abstract: For a spinning or twisting spindle, a holding device is provided which comprises a pin made of a spinning-elastic material which is an extension of the spindle bearing housing, the cross-section of the pin being smaller than the cross-section of the spindle bearing housing and the pin forming a point of discontinuity.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1990Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Assignee: Fritz & Hans StahleckerInventors: Gerd Stahlecker, Hans Braxmeier
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Patent number: 4982562Abstract: A U-shaped latch having a pair of resilient arms is fixed radially and axially in an annular groove formed in the neck of the spindle house. The latch is provided with a projection which passes through a hole in the neck into engagement above a collar integral with the spindle blade, thereby preventing axial movement of the spindle blade. The projection is formed so as to be centered on the inside rim of the latch so that upon radial shifting of the latch, the projection is moved from its engaging position to a disengaging position. The forked latch provides the necessary spring tension to hold the latch in place in either position.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1989Date of Patent: January 8, 1991Assignee: SKF Textilmaschinen-Komponenten GmbHInventors: Klaus Mette, Helmut Speiser
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Patent number: 4756150Abstract: A mount for spinning spindles which discloses various embodiments of wedge type clamping devices for clamping a sleeve, which is disposed around the spindle housing, securely to a spindle bearing plate. The sleeve surrounds the spindle housing with vibration damping elements between them. The wedge clamping devices are driven by a threaded nut which is tightened up around the sleeve and this clamps the sleeve to the plate. A device for separating the drive belt from the drive whorl of the spindle is attachable on the sleeve and presses the belt off the drive whorl, freeing the spindle so that it may then be unclamped for removal from the spindle bearing plate.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1987Date of Patent: July 12, 1988Assignee: FAG Kugelfischer Georg Schafer (KGaA)Inventors: Gunther Schmitt, Gunter Oppl, Armin Bohn
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Patent number: 4726179Abstract: A spool retainer and method are presented which greatly increase the speed and efficiency of textile workers in changing spools on yarn covering machines. The spool retainer has an outer sleeve resiliently affixed to an inner plunger which allows the operator ease and convenience in changing yarn spools and make the doffing operation less expensive and time consuming.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1987Date of Patent: February 23, 1988Inventors: J. Ronald Smith, J. Franklin Smith