Friction Type Patents (Class 57/331)
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Patent number: 6374588Abstract: It is an object of the present invention to provide a hairiness controlling device that can start, simultaneously with the start of spun yarn running, stabilizing a spun yarn run through disks. According to the present invention, a rotation speed of each disk 6 is varied depending on a running speed of a spun yarn Y run as a drive drum D rotates, thereby setting the tension of the spun yarn Y at an appropriate value when the spun yarn starts to run.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Murata Kikai Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Fumiaki Nakaji
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Patent number: 6076346Abstract: To provide a twisting apparatus in which one of a pair of twisting rollers t1 and t2 is a hollow rubber roller t1, while the other is a hard cylindrical roller t2 in which a rubber band t16 is installed. Twisting efficiency is improved compared to the conventional twisting roller both comprising hollow rubber rollers. Thus, by applying the present invention to a spinning apparatus for manufacturing spun yarn from a fiber set, the spinning speed of the spun yarn can be increased and the spinning range extended.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1998Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: Murata Kikai Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Teruo Nakayama, Yoshihisa Inoue
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Patent number: 6045937Abstract: An electrochemical cell, and an associated process, wherein the cell includes a controlled electrode surface comprising an electrode with a carbonaceous surface, an electrolyte and a reduced additive. The reduced additive is formulated from an additive which is either soluble or insoluble in the solvated electrolyte prior to reduction. The invention further includes a passivating layer at the carbonaceous electrode/electrolyte interface. The passivating layer includes the additive and/or the reduced additive. This passivating layer substantially precludes contact between electrolyte solvent and the carbonaceous surface of the electrode to, in turn, substantially prevent gas formation within the cell, which would otherwise result from decomposition of the solvent upon contact with the carbonaceous surface. Also, the additive and/or the reduced additive will likewise be substantially precluded from generating a gas upon its decomposition.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Mitsubishi Chemical CorporationInventors: Eric S. Kolb, Martin Van Buren, Denis G. Fauteux
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Patent number: 5699661Abstract: This invention is concerned with a spinning apparatus with an arrangement of a spinning nozzle which generates a rotating air current positioned close to the front roller and a pair of false twist units having hollow cylindrical rollers formed from elastic material which are positioned down stream from that spinning nozzle. As contact surfaces are formed that nip the fiber bundle by contacting the hollow cylindrical rollers having elastic properties, the fiber bundle can be reliably nipped in conjunction with the elasticity and the centrifugal force of the hollow cylindrical rollers. Even when driving the false twist apparatus at high speed a sufficient false twist can be imparted, a strong delivery power and unwinding power can be applied to the fiber bundle, and not only can high speed spinning be achieved, but also a strong, uniform spun yarn with little hairiness can be manufactured.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1995Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Assignee: Murata Kikai Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Hiroshige Maruki
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Patent number: 5237810Abstract: A novel false twist spinning process in which a sliver (60) is twisted by a mechanical force-twisting device (58) between the front rollers (54) of the drafting unit (51) and the draw off rollers (59). The spinning tension is so adjusted that the false-twisted sliver (60) is prevented from assuming a helical shape and a balloon shape at least in the zone between the nip line (10) of the drafting unit (51) and a yarn guiding element (55) disposed before the false twisting device. In an apparatus for the practice of the process, the mechanical false twisting device (58) comprises discs (58A) or aprons (58B) and the yarn guiding element (55) comprises of a false twisting nozzle (55A, 55B).Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1992Date of Patent: August 24, 1993Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Rieter AGInventors: Herbert Stalder, Rolf Binder
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Patent number: 4956970Abstract: A false twisting roll for imparting false twist to an advancing yarn of manmade fibers is disclosed. The roll has a generally conical and somewhat concave surface configuration, and the angle of inclination of the roll axis is adjustable with respect to the yarn path leading into contact with the roll. To insure optimal twisting conditions at all adjustable inclinations of the roll, the position of the pivotal axis of the roll, and the shape of the surface of the roll are adapted to each other so that the yarn path leading into contact with the roll is predetermined and remains constant. This in turn assures that the upstream twisting conditions of the yarn are unchanged.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1989Date of Patent: September 18, 1990Assignee: Barmag AGInventors: Karl Bauer, Hellmut Lorenz
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Patent number: 4936087Abstract: A belt type false twisting device for a pneumatic spinning apparatus in which a fiber bundle is nipped between a pair of endless belts running in an intersecting relationship in mutually different directions to impart false twists to the fiber bundle. A pulley around which each of the endless belts extends is supported for rocking motion around a support shaft.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1988Date of Patent: June 26, 1990Assignee: Murata Kikai Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hideshi Mori, Hisaaki Kato
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Patent number: 4930303Abstract: A spinning apparatus comprising a drafting device, an air jet nozzle and a false twisting unit including a pair of endless belts lying in surface contact with each other at a yarn nip point, the drafting device, air jet nozzle, and false twisting unit being located in a path of yarn travel in the order named, the air jet nozzle and the false twisting unit being both movable away from the path of yarn travel, the air jet nozzle and the false twisting unit being movable to and away from each other.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1988Date of Patent: June 5, 1990Assignee: Murata Kikai Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hideshi Mori, Hisaaki Kato, Mitsuhiko Miyaoka, Hiroshi Yamaguchi
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Patent number: 4903472Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for start spinning or piecing at least two yarns of fibers, which process includes forming strands for start-spinning or piecing by introducing a continuous filament into each roving, false twisting the strands, assembling the strands at a given point of convergence, cutting each filament upstream of its introducing point, removing the filament from the strands and twisting the strands without the filament to a twisted yarn. This process serves to overcome the problem of breaking at the start of the spinning. Also by the present invention, the problem of breaking while twisting the assembled intermediate yarns to a twisted yarn is avoided by introducing a false twisting of the assembled intermediate yarns, supplementing to the false twisting of the intermediate yarns, before the last twisting.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1988Date of Patent: February 27, 1990Assignee: S.A.R.L. Baulip FilInventor: Michel Vanhelle
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Patent number: 4852341Abstract: The belt type false twister, in which a pair of pulleys with two travelling endless belts entrained thereabout are mounted fixedly, and in a position off the fiber nipping point of one endless belt there is disposed a roller for urging the said one endless belt toward the other endless belt, a linear travelling portion of the one endless belt being bent and allowed to come close to the other endless belt by the said roller to nip fibers between the closely adjacent belt portions.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1988Date of Patent: August 1, 1989Assignee: Murata Kikai Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hisaaki Kato, Hideshi Mori
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Patent number: 4823545Abstract: A false-twist spinning unit or apparatus comprises a first spinning disc, such as a top spinning disc and a second spinning disc, such as a bottom spinning disc rotating in opposite directions and arranged in staggered or offset relation at an inter-axis distance from one another such that friction rings thereof form a substantially rhomboid-like crossing surface. Disposed outside the friction rings are suction surfaces which engage the fibers of a sliver delivered from a nip line of an exit roll pair of a sliver feeder and convey such fibers to a yarn core line. The suction surfaces have suction apertures and sucked-off air is transported by suction nozzles coacting with the suction apertures. In operation, at the region of the nip line there is produced a false-twisted yarn core forming a spinning triangle.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1988Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Rieter AGInventor: Hans Flueckiger
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Patent number: 4783956Abstract: In a method and an apparatus for producing a yarn by means of friction spinning drums, a fiber sliver is transformed into a body of fibers and transferred to a first perforated friction spinning drum of such friction spinning drums. At this first perforated friction spinning drum, the fibers are entrained by a suction air stream, produced by a suction passage located in the first perforated friction spinning drum, and are then fed into a converging space formed by and between the friction spinning drums. In this converging space the fibers are twisted into a spun yarn. The spun yarn is withdrawn by withdrawal rollers located near end faces of the friction spinning drums. The suction air stream required for entraining or catching the fibers is limited by walls forming the suction passage. The advantage of this apparatus is that the fibers are mechanically guided over the whole length of their travel path, i.e. from the body of fibers to the twisted yarn. As a result, the fibers never swim freely.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1986Date of Patent: November 15, 1988Assignee: Rieter Machine Works LimitedInventor: Herbert Stadler
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Patent number: 4713931Abstract: Vacuum spun yarn is produced that has strength property approaching that of ring spun yarn, and significantly greater than air jet spun yarn, and may be produced at speeds greatly in excess of production speeds for ring spun yarn. An elongated hollow shaft has a through-extending passageway from a first end to a second end thereof, with a portion of the shaft adjacent the first end being perforated (e.g. four equally spaced perforations). The perforations shaft in the direction of the second end from the through-extending passageway, and a generally spherical vacuum reservoir is formed in the shaft in communication with the passageway and perforations. The portion of the passageway between the shaft first end and the vacuum reservoir is significantly larger in cross-sectional dimension than the portion of the passageway from the vacuum reservoir to the second end of the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1984Date of Patent: December 22, 1987Assignee: Burlington Industries, Inc.Inventors: Elbert F. Morrison, Danny R. Bradley, D. C. Reece
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Patent number: 4712365Abstract: A process for manufacturing reinforced false twist yarns includes employing braking rolls, drawing bands, pulling rollers, twisting rolls, and yarn guides to manufacture a reinforced false twist yarn from first and second fiber rovings and from a continuous fiber yarn. The yarn guides are separated from one another such that, when the first roving is combined with the second roving and continuous fiber yarn, untwisted regions of the first fiber roving are in substantially non-overlapping relationship with untwisted regions of the second fiber roving.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1986Date of Patent: December 15, 1987Inventor: Fernando F. Ferrer
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Patent number: 4674274Abstract: An apparatus for manufacturing spun yarn comprising an air jet nozzle and a belt type twisting device, the nozzle having a fiber bundle outlet facing the twisting device and including a fiber bundle guide which is connected to the fiber bundle outlet and has a rear end located close to the intersection of the two belts defining the twisting device.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1986Date of Patent: June 23, 1987Assignee: Murata Kikia Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Hisaaki Kato
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Patent number: 4672800Abstract: In the making of a yarn, a stream of drawn core fibers (17a) is twisted in a triangular twisting space (4) between two juxtaposed, closely spaced apart twisting drums (1, 2), which are rotated in the same sense, and covering fibers are wound about said stream of fibers in said twisting space. To make said yarn from a single roving (17), the drawn roving (17) is fed to the twisting space (4) on the circumference of a feed roller (8), to which a vacuum is applied, the roving which has been fed on said feed roller is divided into two streams of fibers (17a, 17b) before reaching the twisting space (4), one (17a) of said streams of fibers is intended to constitute the core of the yarn to be made and is moved on the feed roller (8) as far as to the twisting space (4), and the other (17b) stream of fibers consists of the covering fibers and is detached from the feed roller (8 ) and its fibers are caused to fly freely into the twisting space (4).Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1986Date of Patent: June 16, 1987Inventor: Ernst Fehrer
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Patent number: 4669260Abstract: A vertically-arranged rubbing finisher has a plurality of rubbing units each traversed vertically by a pair of slubbings which are directed to respective winding devices for winding on respective spools to form single-slubbing bobbins. The two winding devices receiving a respective pair of slubbings are disposed on opposite sides of a vertical, longitudinal plane of symmetry through the rubbing unit, the winding devices on each respective side forming a group including drive rollers for the respective spools arranged for rotation about a common horizontal axis. Each spool is pivotable away from its drive roller as its bobbin is formed on arms which, when the bobbin is completed, pivot further, downwardly, to deposit the bobbin on a conveyor belt for transfer from the machine before returning upwardly to collect a new, empty spool for filling from a supply device.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1986Date of Patent: June 2, 1987Assignee: Sant' Andrea Novara Officine Meccaniche e Fonderie S.p.A.Inventor: Giuseppe Saviolo
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Patent number: 4651515Abstract: A process for replacing spent roving packages with new roving packages, with automatic splicing and reattachment of the rovings, on machines to spin carded wool is disclosed. The new roving package is removed from a conveyor and brought to a waiting position, where the end of the new roving is manually placed in a gripper. When the old roving package is almost exhausted, the spindle of the spinning machine is stopped and the roving is sheared. The end of the roving still attached to the spinning machine is retained with an aspirator. The new roving package is then brought to the working position, causing the automatic discharge of the spent roving package, and the gripper brings the new roving to the aspiration site causing the intermingling of the fibers of the two rovings. The spindles are restarted and the spliced segments of the roving receives a false twist and subsequent real twists.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1986Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Assignee: S. Bigagli & C. SpAInventors: Roberto Meroni, Danny Lant, Fabio Lancerotto, Umberto Gerin
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Patent number: 4628678Abstract: A twisting member of a ringless spinning apparatus comprises a cylindrical ousing with blades on its peripheral side surface. Secured on the blades is a first disc with an eccentric passage extending therethrough for the advancement of fibres, this disc acting as one gripping element of a device for gripping the fibres. The other gripping element is in the form of a second disc with an axial passage which is coaxially mounted on one end of a spring-biased sleeve in a position facing the first disc with the eccentrically extending passage and defining a gap with this first disc. The sleeve is coaxially accommodated in the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1985Date of Patent: December 16, 1986Assignee: Tashkentskoe Spetsialnoe Konstruktorskoe Bjuro Textilnykh MashinInventors: Valentin N. Tikhonov, Gennady V. Zhigalov, Abdurakhim Abduganiev, Vladimir K. Dulnev
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Patent number: 4615170Abstract: A roving of short fibers is converted to a continuous twisted thread by a device which grips the roving between the facing teeth of two endless belts, and an acoustically generated transverse air jet is directed at the side of the roving, at a fixed point situated between the two belts. The direction of the air jet is reversed each time the fixed point is passed either a pair of facing teeth, or the midpoint in the gap between two successive pairs of facing teeth.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1985Date of Patent: October 7, 1986Assignee: InteractionInventor: Jean-Jacques Walter
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Patent number: 4574572Abstract: Apparatus for making a yarn comprises a device which succeeds a drawing frame and serves to twist a drawn roving and to wind covering fibers around the drawn roving, and means for supplying the covering fibers. In order to ensure that the covering fibers can be uniformly wound around the roving in a structurally simple apparatus, two spaced apart, coaxial twisting members are provided as well as a ring, which is disposed between and coaxial to the twisting members and serves to supply the covering fibers. Air is sucked from a portion of the periphery of the ring, which can be driven to rotate in the same sense as the twisting members but at a different surface speed. The line of yarn formation extends on the receiving twisting member and the ring to the delivering twisting member along a helix, which has a hand in the sense of rotation of the twisting members.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1985Date of Patent: March 11, 1986Inventor: Ernst Fehrer
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Patent number: 4562694Abstract: The present invention relates to the manufacture of textile multifilament yarns and, in particular, to a device for twisting multifilament yarns in conventional drawtwister machines. The device includes a pair of twisting rollers mounted to rotate freely on shafts, the axis of which are arranged with a substantial angle between them and in spaced apart and parallel planes. One twisting roll is a straight cylinder mounted on a fixed shaft whose axis is perpendicular to a supporting plate. The other is a frustrum with concave walls and a determined radius of curvature and is mounted on a shaft whose axis is parallel to the surface of the supporting plate.The supporting plate of the twisting device is installed on a surface of the drawtwister machine so that the shaft of the concave roll forms an angle of about 40.degree.-50.degree. relative to an imaginary line connecting the yarn fastening roller and the surface of the godet.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1983Date of Patent: January 7, 1986Inventor: Cesar P. Sumar
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Patent number: 4519203Abstract: A method and apparatus for twisting a yarn, such as a sliver of staple fibers, is disclosed, and wherein the yarn is advanced through a drafting zone and then through a twisting apparatus. The twisting apparatus includes two circular discs, with at least one of the discs being flexible. Also, in the preferred embodiment, two separate pressure applying members are mounted adjacent the back surface of the flexible disc, with the members being positioned on opposite sides of the plane defined by the axes of rotation of the discs. The two pressure applying members are adapted to be actuated concurrently, with one member defining a first twisting zone wherein S twist is imparted to the advancing yarn, and the other member defines a second twisting zone wherein Z twist is imparted. Means are also provided for controlling the degree of twist imparted at each of the zones, so as to obtain, for example, a twisted yarn composed of core fibers having minimal twist and which are bound by outer fibers of greater twist.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1983Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: Barmag Barmer Maschinenfabrik AGInventor: Heinz Schippers
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Patent number: 4497168Abstract: A method for open-end spinning, in an apparatus having a stationary fiber-collecting groove formed therein with two ends and a bottom, includes continuously carrying and transporting fibers into the stationary fiber-collecting groove with an airstream, continuously venting the bottom of the groove, withdrawing the fibers from one end of the groove, and continuously uniting the fibers to form a thread, and an apparatus for carrying out the method.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1982Date of Patent: February 5, 1985Assignee: W. Schlafhorst & Co.Inventor: Heinz Kamp
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Patent number: 4434612Abstract: Two offset and opposite rotating members have annular shoulders which are surrounded by frontal surfaces that are being at right angles to the axis of rotation of the members and partially opposed to each other. A first one of the members is mounted on a rotation drive shaft, and is made up of two faced disks, while the other one rests with its own shoulders on the shoulders of the first member and rests also on another point for mutual positioning of the members. Material to be processed may be easily inserted sideways between the two opposite members.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1982Date of Patent: March 6, 1984Inventors: Ida Petracchi, Antonietta Assirelli, Carlo Pacini, Cesare Pacini
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Patent number: 4334401Abstract: A filament yarn of greater than 60 percent extensibility is combined with a carrier yarn. The combined yarn is false-twisted under tension in a unit employing rotary friction elements so that the filaments of the extensible yarn break intermittently while the carrier yarn remains intact to produce a spun-like textured yarn. The tension during false-twisting may be increased to a level at which the broken filaments snarl and form slubs in the yarn. The process may be carried out with no heat setting of the false-twist to form crimps. Suitable extensible yarns include undrawn and partially-orientated yarns, polyamide and polyester yarns, and suitable carrier yarns include fully-drawn filament yarns and spun yarns.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1980Date of Patent: June 15, 1982Assignee: Courtaulds LimitedInventor: Hardev S. Bahia