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US4683A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H54/00Winding, coiling, or depositing filamentary material
    • B65H54/02Winding and traversing material on to reels, bobbins, tubes, or like package cores or formers
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01HSPINNING OR TWISTING
    • D01H1/00Spinning or twisting machines in which the product is wound-up continuously
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    • D01H1/36Package-shaping arrangements, e.g. building motions, e.g. control for the traversing stroke of ring rails; Stopping ring rails in a predetermined position
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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  • a Figure 7 is a bobbin (without a tube to carry it) formed so that it only touches the spindle at the part B, the lower part of the bobbin -rests on the collar or bolster C, which is fastened into the rail from the top of the collar C, a short tube D, enters the lower part of the bobbin, which is made of a corresponding size, thus the bobbin, is supported laterally at the top of the spindle, and at the bottom by the tube D.
  • a lateral support to the bobbin can be obtained by turning into the lower part ofthe bobbin, a concentric groove at any distance from the center of the bobbin as at Fig. 8, and having a corresponding tube rising from the collar, and that the bearing of the tube may be either against the inner or outer side of the groove, and it is also evident that instead of turning a groove into the bobbin, a tubular projection may be formed on it as at Fig. 9, which can run into a corresponding groove formed into the collar, or bolster beneath but all these changes would still have the samev character of a lateral support to the bobbin by the stationary body beneath.
  • Fig. l() represents the bobbin carried by a tube.
  • roller I which roller I, is made to revolve in the direction of the arrow, and siX to ten times as fast as the front drawing rollers; the roller I, may be made'loy grooving out a solid rod of metal of fixing disks roller, will much assist the passing up the twist, and consequently. greatly assist yin prevent-ing the breaking down of the thread; in Order that the improvement may be appreciated, it will be necessary to state the cause of the irregularity in the drag in the ordinary machines.
  • the spindle is the least out of true, it follows, that when the spindle shall have acquired a certain velocity, this little irregularity will cause it to strike a blo-w against the bobbin, by which the bobbin will be thrown against the spindle, in the opposite' direction, just as this action takes place, the spindle has completed say a half revolution, which again bringsthe most prominent part of the spin-v dle in contact wit the bobbin.
  • the spindle can never act on the bobbin in the above described manner, for, if a blow is struck against the top of the bobbin (the only part where the spindle is allowed to touch it) it will cause a reacting blow against the ⁇ stationary collar or bolster beneath, which will neutralize the affects of the blow from the spindle, and it will be found, that the joint effect of the action of the revolving spindle against one end of the bobbin, and the action of the stationary part against the other end of the bobbin, wil-l be such that at almost any velocity at which the upper end of the tube or bobbin shall be against the spindle, and" the lower bearing laterally shall be against a fixture, on

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GEO. E. WARING AND RICHARD E. PETERSON, ADMINISTRATORS OF ALEX. S. WOLCOTT, DEGEASED, AND JOHN JOHNSON, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
MACHINERY FOR SPINNING.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 4,683, dated August 8, 1846.
To all whom 2f may concern:
Be it known that ALEXANDER SIMON WOL- ooT'r, deceased, and JOHN JOHNSON, of the city, county, and State of New York, did invent new Improvements in Spinning Cotton, Wool, and other Fibrous Substances; and it is hereby declared that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction, operation, and eect o-f the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making part of this specification.
The ALEXANDER SIMON IOLCOTT represented herein is the same to whom Letters Patent was granted in England (Kingdom of Great Britain) in June 18th, 1844, siX
.mo-nths for enrollment, and of which it is well known and admitted that JOI-1N JOI-1N- soN the party to this patent is joint inventor.
The forming the bobbin, or tube carrying the bobbin, so t-hat it shall only touch the spindle at its (the tube or bobbins) upper end, the lower end being supported as described. A Figure 7, is a bobbin (without a tube to carry it) formed so that it only touches the spindle at the part B, the lower part of the bobbin -rests on the collar or bolster C, which is fastened into the rail from the top of the collar C, a short tube D, enters the lower part of the bobbin, which is made of a corresponding size, thus the bobbin, is supported laterally at the top of the spindle, and at the bottom by the tube D. It is evident that a lateral support to the bobbin can be obtained by turning into the lower part ofthe bobbin, a concentric groove at any distance from the center of the bobbin as at Fig. 8, and having a corresponding tube rising from the collar, and that the bearing of the tube may be either against the inner or outer side of the groove, and it is also evident that instead of turning a groove into the bobbin, a tubular projection may be formed on it as at Fig. 9, which can run into a corresponding groove formed into the collar, or bolster beneath but all these changes would still have the samev character of a lateral support to the bobbin by the stationary body beneath. Fig. l() represents the bobbin carried by a tube. E is the tube which bears against the spindle at its (the tubes) upper part, the lower part runs in the groove, turned in the top of the collar or bolster F. This groove is made much larger than what would be merely necessary for the tube E to run in, for the purpose of holding a supply of oil. The bobbin itself may form thel upper bearing against the spindle and the tube not pass quite through the bobbin as at Fig. ll. The same remarks that were made respecting the changes of form that might be made in the lower part of the bobbin. may be applied to the tube E in its connection with the collar or bolster beneath. The form that we consider best is that represented at Fig. l0. When very line numbers are to be spun we would recommend an eye G Fig. l2 to be placed just at the bend of the flyer and another'I-I, directly over the center of the spindle, and in case the thread cannot pass directly from the rollers to the spindle, instead of passing it over the thread board, it should be passed over a roller I, which roller I, is made to revolve in the direction of the arrow, and siX to ten times as fast as the front drawing rollers; the roller I, may be made'loy grooving out a solid rod of metal of fixing disks roller, will much assist the passing up the twist, and consequently. greatly assist yin prevent-ing the breaking down of the thread; in Order that the improvement may be appreciated, it will be necessary to state the cause of the irregularity in the drag in the ordinary machines. If the spindle is the least out of true, it follows, that when the spindle shall have acquired a certain velocity, this little irregularity will cause it to strike a blo-w against the bobbin, by which the bobbin will be thrown against the spindle, in the opposite' direction, just as this action takes place, the spindle has completed say a half revolution, which again bringsthe most prominent part of the spin-v dle in contact wit the bobbin. To such an extent will the effects of this vibratory motion eXtend particularly when assisted by an irregularity in the bobbin itself, that the bobbin will cling tothe spindle without scarcely any tendency to descend by its own weight, and sometimes these succession of blows, will take place at such a peculiar succession of points on the bobbin as to drive the bobbin faster than the spindle, when of course there will be no take-up at all. In the improved form just described, the spindle can never act on the bobbin in the above described manner, for, if a blow is struck against the top of the bobbin (the only part where the spindle is allowed to touch it) it will cause a reacting blow against the` stationary collar or bolster beneath, which will neutralize the affects of the blow from the spindle, and it will be found, that the joint effect of the action of the revolving spindle against one end of the bobbin, and the action of the stationary part against the other end of the bobbin, wil-l be such that at almost any velocity at which the upper end of the tube or bobbin shall be against the spindle, and" the lower bearing laterally shall be against a fixture, on
. or in the rail below, as described7 or against a lateral bearing on the rail itself; the bobbin or tube, not having any other bearing except at its two extremities.
2. And we also claim as new, and of our invention the placing of the roller I, in
front of the drawing rollers and revolving same in the direction of the arrow and the use of same in connection with spinning fibrous substances.
GEO. E. WARINGQ` R. E. PETERSON, Administrators 0f the estate of Alem.v S.
l/Volcott, cleoecweal.v
JOHN JOHNSON,
Joz'mf Inventor.
VVit-nesses ALEX lVATsoN, OHAS. WELsoH.
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