False Twist Crimp Patents (Class 57/284)
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Patent number: 4559772Abstract: The invention relates to a yarn composed of false twist texturized synthetic yarn components where one of the components only has a crimp contraction of less than 10% and to a process for preparing the yarn, in which the yarn component with reduced crimp contraction is obtained by using a number of turns of false twist reduced to 35 to 65% of the Heberlein value and, if appropriate, texturizing temperatures of 120.degree. to 180.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1983Date of Patent: December 24, 1985Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventors: Karl Heinrich, Norbert Heichlinger, Adolf Donig
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Patent number: 4553382Abstract: The separating head of the device contains a frame (10) in which a feed bush (12) for the twisting column (11) has been inserted at the top. Underneath this bush (12) there are the first arms (28) of double-armed levers (20, 21), which levers are components of a regulating facility which also includes a damping facility (30, 31) which acts on the second arms (29) of the levers (20, 21). The threads (16, 17) kept apart by the said first arms (28) loop around conical rollers (34, 35) of an equalizing roller (32), and then pass through a hollow shaft (2) out of the separating head (1). The other end of this shaft (2), on top of which the separating head sits tight, can be driven by means of a motor (7) via toothed wheels (5, 6).Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1983Date of Patent: November 19, 1985Assignee: Retech AGInventor: Gustav Brehm
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Patent number: 4534164Abstract: A textured yarn suitable for weaving a fabric having an improved width shrinkage is provided by a simultaneous draw-texturing process of a partially oriented polyethylene terephthalate (PET) filament. During the draw-texturing process, the yarn delivered from a main heater is adjusted to maintain a yarn temperature not less than 80.degree. C. which corresponds to a glass transition temperature of PET prior to being introduced into a false twister, whereby both the crimpability and sonic velocity of the resulting yarn are improved. A fabric woven therefrom has a good bulkiness as well as a good resiliency. Further, according to the same principal, a textured yarn having crimp unevenness suitable for producing a fabric having a surface contour is provided by varying the yarn temperature prior to being introduced into the false twister in a range between 80.degree. C. and 160.degree. C. The latter yarn has no tight spots therein and results in a natural looking fabric.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1983Date of Patent: August 13, 1985Assignee: Teijin LimitedInventors: Kuroda Toshimasa, Kimura Akio, Horiuchi Takumi, Sasaki Koki, Ikuta Terukuni
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Patent number: 4532760Abstract: A direct current electromagnetic disc type tension control which periodically has the D. C. voltage increased from low voltage to high voltage and the high voltage is driven to zero a successive predetermined number of times to vibrate the tension discs in order to break the contact between the tension discs and between the tension discs and the electromagnet to lower the resistance to rotation of the discs.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1984Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventor: Harold L. Johnson
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Patent number: 4523428Abstract: A specially designed multifilament textured yarn has alternating twists therein. A woven or knitted fabric manufactured from the yarn has a handling similar to that obtained by a hard twist yarn or a true twist yarn and provides pattern with a heather like feeling.In the yarn, S-twist yarn portions and Z-twist yarn portions are alternatingly distributed along the length of the yarn but the non-twisted portion is substantially not included in the yarn. Either S-twist yarn portions or Z-twist yarn portions have a compact twist yarn structure, and the other portions have a bulky twist yarn structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1982Date of Patent: June 18, 1985Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Takao Negishi, Teiryo Kojima, Kazuo Tomiita
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Patent number: 4487011Abstract: The invention relates to a process for making texturized multifilament yarns having profiled polyester filaments, by means of draw false twist texturizing, wherein feed yarns which are multifilament yarns having a high pre-orientation which corresponds to a birefringence of more than 65.times.10.sup.-3 are simultaneously drawn and false twist texturized without a reduction of the twist number but at temperatures which are no more than 30.degree. C. above the glass transition temperature (second order transition temperature) of the polymer and to the resulting luster yarns, the cross-section profiles of which are largely retained in this special texturizing process.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1982Date of Patent: December 11, 1984Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventors: Karl Heinrich, Norbert Heichlinger
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Patent number: 4478037Abstract: A twisting method for a yarn strand includes passing the yarn to a pin where the yarn is wrapped no more than 360.degree. about the pin and where the pin intersects the yarn path at an angle of approximately between 90.degree. and 100.degree., the yarn may be previously heated and cooled upstream of the twister to impart texture to a thermoplastic yarn; the pin twister may be flexible and may be vibrated to induce random variations in the amount of twist imparted to the yarn wrapped around the pin; the yarn downstream of the false twisted pin may be passed directly to a fabric forming machine for incorporation of the yarn into a fabric; the pin may be used to impart twist to a moving yarn in a variety of applications.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1982Date of Patent: October 23, 1984Inventor: Stanley Backer
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Patent number: 4478036Abstract: Method and apparatus to produce a continuous filament textured yarn with unusually low crimp contraction and intermittent crimp and molecular orientation along its length. This is accomplished by the use of an electromagnetic tension device to control the draw in the yarn being supplied to a false twist device driven at a speed to provide low false twist in the yarn being twisted. The apparatus includes a control between the electromagnetic tension control and the yarn supply package to prevent the yarn coming off the package from rotating in a full balloon path and consequently prevent entanglement of the yarn in the yarn guides as it passes to a yarn consuming machine.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1983Date of Patent: October 23, 1984Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventor: Edgar H. Pittman
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Patent number: 4464894Abstract: A process for producing a continuous multifilament yarn of melt-spinnable, polymeric material comprising simultaneously draw texturing two partially oriented feeder yarn ends having different molecular orientation due to their respective spinning operations, including plying the two yarn ends together, friction texturing and air jet interlacing the resulting composite yarn. Also disclosed is the spun-like continuous multifilament yarn produced by the disclosed process as well as the resulting fabric made from the yarn.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1979Date of Patent: August 14, 1984Assignee: Phillips Petroleum CompanyInventor: James C. Leininger
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Patent number: 4457129Abstract: An electromagnetic disc type tension control in which the yarn guiding post is slotted off-center between the discs so that the yarn being tensioned is received between the discs and exerts a torsional force on the tension discs to cause the tension discs to rotate in order to enhance the dissipation and self-cleaning of the yarn finish accummulated therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1982Date of Patent: July 3, 1984Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventors: William J. Schroder, Edgar H. Pittman
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Patent number: 4456818Abstract: A yarn heater for a running length of yarn which has a plurality of tubes mounted adjacent a resistance heater to heat air under pressure passing through the plurality of tubes. The tubes are connected to a hollow yarn tube and are located therein to blow the heated air therefrom onto a yarn passing through the hollow tube.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1981Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventors: John K. McCollough, William M. Pascoe, Sr.
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Patent number: 4454710Abstract: Method and apparatus to produce a continuous filament textured yarn with unusually low crimp contractions and intermittent crimp along its length. This is accomplished by the use of an electromagnetic tension device to control the draw in the yarn being supplied to a false twist device driven at a speed to provide low false twist in the yarn being twisted. The apparatus includes a control between the electromagnetic tension control and the yarn supply package to prevent the yarn coming off the package from rotating in a full balloon path and consequently prevent entanglement of the yarn in the yarn guides to a yarn consuming machine.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1982Date of Patent: June 19, 1984Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventors: Charles E. Warner, William J. Schroder
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Patent number: 4452160Abstract: A pile yarn for a carpet and a cut pile carpet.A bulky yarn of a polyamide multifilament is fed to a false twisting and heat setting device where filaments in the yarn are thermally and partially adhered to each other while the yarn is false twisted. A bulky cohesive continuous multifilament yarn thus obtained has alternate twists therein along the lengthwise direction thereof and a latent torque therein, and after it is heat treated under a constrained condition, preferably by means of saturated or superheated steam, so that the torque in the yarn is lowered, it is tufted on a substrate of a carpet as a pile yarn and the piles are cut.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1982Date of Patent: June 5, 1984Assignee: Teijin LimitedInventors: Koji Tajiri, Mikio Oohara, Kiyoshi Maruo
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Patent number: 4449355Abstract: A direct current electromagnetic disc type tension control which has alternating current superimposed on the direct current circuit to allow the electromagnet to vibrate the tension discs in order to break the contact between the tension discs and between the tension discs and the electromagnet to lower the resistance to rotation of the discs by the yarn passing therethrough. The direct current electromagnetic tension control is an electromagnetic disc type tension control in which the yarn guiding post is slotted off-center between the discs so that the yarn being tensioned is received between the discs and exerts a torsional force on the tension discs to cause the tension discs to rotate in order to enhance the dissipation and self-cleaning of the yarn finish accummulated therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1982Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventors: James R. Moore, William J. Schroder, Charles E. Warner, Edgar H. Pittman
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Patent number: 4449356Abstract: A direct current electromagnetic disc type tension control which has alternating current superimposed on the direct current circuit to allow the electromagnet to vibrate the tension discs in order to break the contact between the tension discs to lower the resistance to rotation of the discs by the yarn passing therethrough. The direct current circuit includes a source of high voltage and a source of low voltage and the current from the low direct current voltage source is cut off periodically and momentarily.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1982Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventor: Charles E. Warner
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Patent number: 4449354Abstract: A direct current electromagnetic disc type tension control which has alternating current superimposed on the direct current circuit to allow the electromagnet to vibrate the tension discs in order to break the contact between the tension discs and between the tension discs and the electromagnet to lower the resistance to rotation of the discs.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1982Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventors: James R. Moore, Charles E. Warner
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Patent number: 4446691Abstract: A direct current electromagnetic disc type tension control which periodically has alternating current superimposed on the direct current circuit to allow the electromagnet to vibrate the tension discs in order to break the contact between the tension discs and between the tension discs and the electromagnet to lower the resistance to rotation of the discs.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1982Date of Patent: May 8, 1984Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventor: Charles E. Warner
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Patent number: 4446690Abstract: The apparatus includes a control between the electromagnetic tension control and the yarn supply package to prevent the yarn coming off the package from rotating in a full balloon path and consequently prevent entanglement of the yarn in the yarn guides to a yarn consuming machine. The balloon control basically employs a bar member under which the yarn passes as it is delivered to a yarn guide tube. The bar member prevents the yarn from rotating as it is taken off over-end from the yarn package thereby alleviating the possibility of yarn entanglement at the yarn tube.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1982Date of Patent: May 8, 1984Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventor: Charles E. Warner
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Patent number: 4447489Abstract: Filament yarns composed of multicomponent fibers of the matrix/segment type are produced and processed into textile fabrics by false-twist texturing the multicomponent fibres made up of segments of varying deniers to cause softening the matrix to bond the filaments together over short, medium or longer sections of the yarn. After conversion of the yarns into fabrics, the fabrics are subjected to a shrinking treatment. The fabrics so treated have a reduced tendency to crease or wrinkle, better crease recovery and better dyeing properties. The denier of the lower denier segments should be finer than 0.6 dtex and the denier of the high denier segments should be at least 1 dtex; the weight ratio of low to high denier segments in the yarn ranges from about 25:75 to about 75:25. The matrix is preferably made of polyamide 6 while the segments are polyethylene terephthalate. The cross-sectional shapes of the fibers may e.g.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1981Date of Patent: May 8, 1984Assignee: Akzona IncorporatedInventors: Heinz Linhart, Reiner Modtler, Eberhard Kratzsch
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Patent number: 4395873Abstract: A bundle of textile fibres 1, e.g. a sliver or roving supplied by a drafting apparatus 2, is passed over a frictional surface 7 provided by a rotary disc 6 so that the surface 7 moves transversely to the path of movement of the bundle 1. The resultant twist is prevented from running back into the drafting apparatus 2 by exit rollers 5, and from running forward to take-up bobbin 16 by draw-off rollers 13, 14. The resultant product is a fancy thread containing a false twist but on which the sum total of the residual twist is substantially zero. Thread 17 is used for threading-up the apparatus, but such a thread may also be fed to the disc 6 to form a composite with the bundle 1. Modifications provide for two or more bundles to be supplied simultaneously to the same disc 6 with one or all contacting the roughened surface 7 and for one or more bundles to be treated in successive discs 6 and combined at one of the successive discs 6.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1980Date of Patent: August 2, 1983Assignee: Filature Saint AndreInventor: Ludovic Frys
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Patent number: 4383404Abstract: Method and apparatus to produce a novelty textured yarn by intermittently blowing hot air at high temperatures into a tube through which previously textured yarn is passing. This produces a yarn having spaced, detextured portions along the length thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1981Date of Patent: May 17, 1983Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventor: William M. Pascoe, Sr.
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Patent number: 4376368Abstract: Method to detect the tension and/or variation in the tension of a running length of yarn by measuring the frequency of vibration of the yarn. The yarn is initially vibrated by impingement thereon by a jet of air under pressure.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1981Date of Patent: March 15, 1983Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventor: David B. Wilson
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Patent number: 4364983Abstract: A multifilament yarn consisting of single filaments of the multicomponent matrix-segment type where the individual components of the yarn show a false-twist crimp and where all or part of the individual components, consisting of the matrix and at least three segment fibers split off such matrix, said segment fibers having shrunk by at least 10% in relation to the matrix fiber, are bonded to each other at irregular intervals.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1980Date of Patent: December 21, 1982Assignee: Akzona IncorporatedInventors: Walter Brucher, Karl H. Hense, Reiner Modtler
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Patent number: 4355499Abstract: A yarn having a number of filaments is passed through between intercrossing work surfaces of two intercrossing endless belts which run in pressing engagement with each other. By suitably selecting the intercrossing angle of the belts, tension acting on the yarn and heater temperature, a crimped filament yarn is prepared having S-twist and Z-twist portions distributed in alternation along the length of the filament yarn. The filaments are tightly engaged with each other in the S-twist (or Z-twist) portions while being separated from one another in the Z-twist (or S-twist) portions. A fabic using such crimped yarn is dyed to cause the tightly bound portions to appear in a dark shade of color and the loosely bound portions in a light shade, thereby producing a salt-and-pepper pattern.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1980Date of Patent: October 26, 1982Assignee: Oda Gosen Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Isao Takai
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Patent number: 4355592Abstract: A pile yarn for a carpet and a cut pile carpet.A bulky yarn of a polyamide multifilament is fed to a false twisting and heat setting device where filaments in the yarn are thermally and partially adhered to each other while the yarn is false twisted. A bulky cohesive continuous multifilament yarn thus obtained has alternate twists therein along the lengthwise direction thereof and a latent torque therein, and after it is tufted on a substrate of a carpet as a pile yarn and after the piles are cut, the carpet is heat treated, preferably by means of saturated or superheated steam. The torque in the cut piles is developed to create true twists.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1979Date of Patent: October 26, 1982Assignee: Teijin LimitedInventors: Koji Tajiri, Mikio Oohara, Kiyoshi Maruo
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Patent number: 4331000Abstract: The yarn cooling apparatus comprises an inner tube through which passes a liquid coolant, e.g. water, and in which there is disposed a coaxial cylinder having a spiral peripheral groove of wedge-shaped cross-section along which the yarn travels. Provided at the yarn outlet end of the coolant tube is a supporting member which has a fixed part with a groove of U-shaped cross-section through which the yarn travels and which extends in the direction of the axis of the coolant-carrying tube, and a movable part provided with air and coolant passages arranged to cover and uncover the groove, according to its position.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1980Date of Patent: May 25, 1982Assignee: Heberlein Maschinenfabrik AGInventor: Walter Luthi
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Patent number: 4300345Abstract: A method for soft winding around a bobbin a false twisted yarn, which is delivered from a false twisting zone wherein false twists imparted into a fed yarn and running back therealong are heat set and which is heat treated by a second heater, the false twisted yarn being fed by means of a yarn delivery means to the bobbin in a winding apparatus. The time period wherein the false twisted yarn travels from the yarn delivery means to the bobbin is adjusted at a special value so that a soft wound cheese having a uniform and low apparent density and good shape can be obtained.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1979Date of Patent: November 17, 1981Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Isamu Kasai, Kazuo Tomiita, Hisao Inuyama
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Patent number: 4296598Abstract: Apparatus including two endless aprons, one operating inside the other, the top strands thereof forming a contact zone therebetween. The aprons are angled with respect to each other preferably between 130 and 150 degrees. The yarn applied through the zone is twisted upstream of the zone with respect to a variably adjustable, insertion length stop. The yarn can be heat treated, if desired, upstream or downstream of the contact zone. Alternatively, two or more yarn strands also can be false-twisted in parallel paths through the zone and joined thereafter. By changing the length of insertion of one strand with respect to the other, alternated twist is provided to the combined yarn.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1980Date of Patent: October 27, 1981Inventor: Jean-Louis Faure
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Patent number: 4244175Abstract: A three-dimensioned crimp filament is prepared by twisting a bundle of large denier filaments into a single twist while said filaments are stretched between a freely-rotatable first roller with a peripheral groove having 10-500 mm of diameter at a grooved portion and at least one other freely-rotatable second roller in a total denier of 50,000-3,000,000 denier by means of twisting action in a subsequent double twist step, double twisting said single-twisted filaments into a double twist up to said first roller and heating the filaments thus twisted into a double twist while passing them through a tubular guide means, cooling said double-twisted filaments to effect a heat-set while maintaining the twisting action; untwisting said double-twisted filaments thus heat-set to form three-dimensioned crimp filaments, and cutting said untwisted three-dimensioned crimp filaments into stable lengths.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1978Date of Patent: January 13, 1981Inventor: Sadaaki Takagi
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Patent number: 4238921Abstract: Method and apparatus for cooling of a thread between a heating device and false twist spindle of a texturing machine. A part of the cooling medium (30) is guided in the direction of the thread transport and another part is guided against the direction of the thread transport through parts of a duct (11). The duct (11) is provided with rectangular chambers (14), arranged mutually offset, causing repeated flow of the cooling medium (30) across the thread (1) under vigorous vortex formation.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1979Date of Patent: December 16, 1980Assignee: Rieter Machine Works, Ltd.Inventors: Arnold Steck, Armin Wirz
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Patent number: 4236323Abstract: A yarn heating apparatus is provided which is adapted for use in a false twist yarn crimping machine or the like. The heating apparatus comprises an arcuately curved heater plate mounted in a generally vertical orientation within a channel in an insulated housing, and having one or more yarn receiving grooves extending along its length. A flat cover is provided which includes an insert mounted on the inside of the cover, and which is sized to fill substantially the full width of the channel. The cover is hinged to the housing by an arrangement which permits the insertion and withdrawal of the insert along a path of travel which is parallel to the side walls of the channel, to thereby avoid injurious contact between the insert and walls of the channel. The inner face of the insert may be curved in conformance with the curvature of the heater plate, such that when the door is closed, the inner face defines a yarn passage of uniform cross-sectional configuration along the length of the heater plate.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1979Date of Patent: December 2, 1980Assignee: Barmag Barmer Maschinenfabrik AktiengesellschaftInventors: Peter Dammann, Benno Frank
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Patent number: 4218870Abstract: An improved false twist machine employing a friction disc arrangement which provides high twist in the multi-filament yarn on the entering side and increased yarn feeding rate on the outlet side to reduce the tension of the exiting yarn to lessen the number of filament breaks. The friction disc arrangement has discs of increased thickness to diameter ratio on the entering side when compared to the exit side, to provide increased yarn angle to accomplish the desired high twist. The reduced thickness to diameter ratio on the exit side increases yarn forwarding action, thus reducing the outlet tension.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1978Date of Patent: August 26, 1980Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventor: Jerry N. King
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Patent number: 4180968Abstract: A composite filament yarn made by plying untexturized cellulose acetate yarn with polyamide or polyester yarn is made more coherent by false-twist texturizing it. The increased coherence prevents bunching of the acetate yarn during knitting and so the associated shade variation is avoided. The acetate yarn is spun-dyed and the polyamide or polyester yarn is package-dyed after pre-texturizing. The acetate and synthetic yarns may be dyed to matching shades.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1977Date of Patent: January 1, 1980Assignee: Courtaulds LimitedInventor: Breen C. White
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Patent number: 4164836Abstract: Herein disclosed is an apparatus for producing a bulky yarn like natural fibers. The apparatus comprises a twist mechanism provided on a yarn travelling path for twisting and untwisting a yarn; a rubbing mechanism provided on the yarn travelling path of the yarn which is twisted by the twist mechanism and having a rough surface so as to rub filaments constituting the yarn for imparting scratches thereto; and a stretching mechanism provided on the downstream of the rubbing mechanism along the yarn travelling path of the untwisted yarn to stretch the yarn so that the filaments are severed at their scratches to produce a bulky yarn.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1978Date of Patent: August 21, 1979Assignee: Teijin Seiki Company LimitedInventors: Fumio Tanae, Hirokazu Matsuoka
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Patent number: 4154051Abstract: An apparatus for manufacturing a three-dimensioned crimp filament comprising: a drive means for pulling filaments; a group of guide rollers arranged in a reverse U-shaped roller group, said roller group being provided ahead of said drive means and adapted to be rotated about a longitudinal axis such as to give forward and rearward portions of a plurality of filaments while stretched with a single twist formed thereon and being transferred by said drive means mutually opposite twisting actions; a pair of rotative rollers each provided with a groove, said roller pair being provided immediately after the roller at the forward end in said roller group and provided with a non-slip means for pulling the single twisted forward portion of said filaments at a transfer speed such that the filaments of said forward portion form into a double twist and are cooled sufficiently to effect a thermal set; a heating means provided ahead of said roller group and serving to heat the filaments formed with a double twist; a singleType: GrantFiled: May 23, 1977Date of Patent: May 15, 1979Inventor: Sadaaki Takagi
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Patent number: 4149366Abstract: Threading procedure in the texturing method for endless filaments in false-twist texturing machines comprising disc-type twisters.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1977Date of Patent: April 17, 1979Assignee: Bayer AktiengesellschaftInventors: Dieter Bass, Joachim Fogger, Udo Hansel
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Patent number: 4148178Abstract: Devices are described for determining the helix angle of twisted threads during false-twist texturing. The thread passes over a convex spherical surface at the top of a two-armed lever pivoted between the arms and having a vertical zero position. Magnetic means act on the lower arm to bias the lever to the zero position. In one device the lever is pivoted about a diameter of a vertical cylindrical tube rotatable on a second vertical tube, a scale being provided to indicate the position of the tube about its axis which, in turn, depends on the helix angle of the thread traversing the spherical surface, which has a radius of curvature equivalent to the length of the upper lever arm. In another device the two-armed lever is carried by a ball in a spherical bearing and has a pointer at the lower end that indicates the position of the lever with respect to polar co-ordinates on a flat surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1978Date of Patent: April 10, 1979Assignee: Heberlein Maschinenfabrik AGInventor: Josef Raschle
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Patent number: 4134252Abstract: This invention relates to a method and apparatus for imparting false twists to two yarns simultaneously. The significance of the invention resides in that an industrially utilizable method for false twisting yarns by frictional contact of two yarns with 4 rotating frictional discs has been provided. The apparatus of the present invention for practising the false twisting method is characterized in that the angle of contact of yarns with the frictional discs is maintained within a specific range and the frictional discs are attached to four shafts in specific order at specific heights. Various processes for preparing a variety of false twist yarns by utilizing the false twisting method and apparatus of the present invention have been established.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1977Date of Patent: January 16, 1979Assignee: Toray Industries Inc.Inventors: Yukio Otaki, Ken-ichiro Oka, Kazuyoshi Koide, Kiyoshi Nakagawa
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Patent number: 4128989Abstract: Polyester yarn is spun at a sufficiently high speed to produce substantial stress-induced crystallinity and low shrinkage. The resulting feed yarn is textured, yielding a textured yarn which dyes considerably deeper than conventional polyester yarns.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1977Date of Patent: December 12, 1978Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: James E. Bromley, Wayne T. Mowe, Frank Stutz
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Patent number: 4124973Abstract: A nubby yarn comprising at least one textured core yarn and one separately textured effect yarn is disclosed wherein the effect yarn is periodically wrapped helically around the core yarn and then helically wound over the first helix in the same direction of wind. A process for the manufacture of the nubby yarn is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1977Date of Patent: November 14, 1978Assignee: Akzona IncorporatedInventors: Karl-Hermann Hense, Rudolf Heb, Thomas Zang