US155536A - Improvement in spinning-machines - Google Patents
Improvement in spinning-machines Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- US155536A US155536A US155536DA US155536A US 155536 A US155536 A US 155536A US 155536D A US155536D A US 155536DA US 155536 A US155536 A US 155536A
- Authority
- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- wheel
- bobbin
- frame
- spinning
- machines
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Expired - Lifetime
Links
- 230000001105 regulatory Effects 0.000 description 2
- 238000009987 spinning Methods 0.000 description 2
Images
Classifications
-
- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D07—ROPES; CABLES OTHER THAN ELECTRIC
- D07B—ROPES OR CABLES IN GENERAL
- D07B3/00—General-purpose machines or apparatus for producing twisted ropes or cables from component strands of the same or different material
- D07B3/08—General-purpose machines or apparatus for producing twisted ropes or cables from component strands of the same or different material in which the take-up reel rotates about the axis of the rope or cable or in which a guide member rotates about the axis of the rope or cable to guide the rope or cable on the take-up reel in fixed position and the supply reels are fixed in position
Definitions
- the invention relates to a new combination of devices for both driving the bobbin and lay ing the yarn evenly thereon from end to end'. ⁇
- Figure l is a plan of the machine; Fig. 2, longitudinal section on line a: x.
- A is the. revolving frame, supported on the uprights N N.
- U is the roping, about which the frame revolves.
- C is a wheel attached to the long shaft, which gears into the fixed pinion F.
- B is the long shaft, with'pinion a at one end, and wheel c at the other, to move the bobbin.
- l) is the short shaft, having the wheel E, engaging the fixed pinion F at one end, and tooth b at the other. This tooth b, as the short sh aft revolves, en gages at stated intervals the Wheel f, which moves andl carries with it the pinion f2 andwheelf".
- the crank L connects the Wheel f3 to the guide-arm G,
- a strip, T is thrown across the revolving frame A, to serve as a support to the guide-arm Gr as it moves back and forth.
- the guide-arm is attached to the revolving frame at H, with a pivot which forms its center of motion.
- M is the bobbin, on which the yarn is wound as the cog-wheel S, to which it is fixed, is moved by the pinion a on the shaft B.
- O is the crank attached to the shaft or axle K, which forms one of the axes of support for the revolving frame.
- N N are standards, connected by the brace I', which form the support for the revolving frame.
- P P2 are the two rollers or cylinders, supported by the frame R R, over which the roping isv laid.
- the cylinder or roller P3 acts as a Weight to reduce the material as the rollers revolve and the yarn is wound on the bobbin.
- I prepare the roping, and pass it' over the rollers P P2, through the hole Q in the axle of the frame, under the guide-arm, and through the slot g in the end ofthe same, and fasten the yarn to the cylinder ofthe bobbin.
- I 110W place the roller P3 on the ropin g, over the two rollers P P2, and the machine is ready for Work. The power is now applied, and the frame caused to revolve.
- the wheel C engaging the pinion fixed to the frame NN, causes the shaft B to revolve, and carry the wheel S, which moves the bobbin, while the Wheel E, engaging the fixed pinion, moves the shaft D, which, in turn, moves the cogs f, f2, and f3, and crank L, and causes the guidelarrn to move baok'and forth.
- v The roping is twisted by the revolutions of the frame, and, as the yarn is iinished, it is taken up by the bobbin.
- the compactness of the twist may be regulated by the Weight ofthe cylinder P3.
- the frame A in combination with the fixed pinion F, wheel E, shaft I), tooth b, wheelsj']C2 f3, crank L, and guide arm Gr, to supply the yarn to the bobbin, as and for the purpose set forth.
Landscapes
- Knitting Machines (AREA)
Description
UNITED STATES PATENTn OFFICE.
CHARLES Z. MATTISON, OF ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF HIS RIGHT TO THOMAS J. CHRISTY, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
IMPROVEMENT IN SPINNING-MACHINES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 155,536, dated September 29, 1874 application filed March 26, 1874.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES Z. MATTI- soN, of St. Paul, in the county of Ramsey and` State of Minnesota, have invented certain Improvements in Spinning Machines, of which the following is a speciiication: Y
The invention relates to a new combination of devices for both driving the bobbin and lay ing the yarn evenly thereon from end to end'.`
Figure lis a plan of the machine; Fig. 2, longitudinal section on line a: x.
A is the. revolving frame, supported on the uprights N N. U is the roping, about which the frame revolves. C is a wheel attached to the long shaft, which gears into the fixed pinion F. B is the long shaft, with'pinion a at one end, and wheel c at the other, to move the bobbin. l) is the short shaft, having the wheel E, engaging the fixed pinion F at one end, and tooth b at the other. This tooth b, as the short sh aft revolves, en gages at stated intervals the Wheel f, which moves andl carries with it the pinion f2 andwheelf". The crank L connects the Wheel f3 to the guide-arm G,
and, as it is moved with the wheel, it imparts its motion to the guide-arm, which moves to and fro, supplying the spun yarn to the bobbin evenly. A strip, T, is thrown across the revolving frame A, to serve as a support to the guide-arm Gr as it moves back and forth. The guide-arm is attached to the revolving frame at H, with a pivot which forms its center of motion. M is the bobbin, on which the yarn is wound as the cog-wheel S, to which it is fixed, is moved by the pinion a on the shaft B. O is the crank attached to the shaft or axle K, which forms one of the axes of support for the revolving frame. The crank, in the hands of the operator, supplies the power to revolve the frame and the mechanism attached thereto. N N are standards, connected by the brace I', which form the support for the revolving frame. P P2 are the two rollers or cylinders, supported by the frame R R, over which the roping isv laid. The cylinder or roller P3 acts as a Weight to reduce the material as the rollers revolve and the yarn is wound on the bobbin.
In operating the machine, I prepare the roping, and pass it' over the rollers P P2, through the hole Q in the axle of the frame, under the guide-arm, and through the slot g in the end ofthe same, and fasten the yarn to the cylinder ofthe bobbin. I 110W place the roller P3 on the ropin g, over the two rollers P P2, and the machine is ready for Work. The power is now applied, and the frame caused to revolve. The wheel C, engaging the pinion fixed to the frame NN, causes the shaft B to revolve, and carry the wheel S, which moves the bobbin, while the Wheel E, engaging the fixed pinion, moves the shaft D, which, in turn, moves the cogs f, f2, and f3, and crank L, and causes the guidelarrn to move baok'and forth. vThe roping is twisted by the revolutions of the frame, and, as the yarn is iinished, it is taken up by the bobbin. y
The compactness of the twist may be regulated by the Weight ofthe cylinder P3.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. The frame A, in combination with the fixed pinion F, wheel E, shaft I), tooth b, wheelsj']C2 f3, crank L, and guide arm Gr, to supply the yarn to the bobbin, as and for the purpose set forth.
2. The combination of the spur-gears E F C, shafts B D, gears a S j' f2 f3, and tooth b, whereby both the bobbin and the threadguide are operated from the gear F, mounted on the sleeve or hollow shaft through which the thread passes.
CHARLES Z. MATTISON.
YWitnesses J. Mnnsn, H. E. NEWTON.
Publications (1)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
---|---|
US155536A true US155536A (en) | 1874-09-29 |
Family
ID=2224946
Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
US155536D Expired - Lifetime US155536A (en) | Improvement in spinning-machines |
Country Status (1)
Country | Link |
---|---|
US (1) | US155536A (en) |
-
0
- US US155536D patent/US155536A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
US155536A (en) | Improvement in spinning-machines | |
US108387A (en) | Improvement in machines for making rope | |
US5280A (en) | Machinery eor spinning | |
US359409A (en) | Wire-rope machine | |
US693887A (en) | Cord or rope machine. | |
US125688A (en) | Improvement in machines for doubling and twisting yarns | |
US132155A (en) | Improvement in twisting and spooling machines | |
US9101A (en) | Cordagre-machine | |
US208622A (en) | Improvement in spinning-machines for spotting and covering yarn | |
US708172A (en) | Spinning-machine for chewing-tobacco. | |
US69728A (en) | Improvement in spinning machine | |
US513083A (en) | Reeling-machine | |
US11106A (en) | Edmund victory | |
US373800A (en) | Machine for making cord and rope | |
US251429A (en) | Henky gade | |
US951906A (en) | Machine for winding bobbins. | |
US627634A (en) | Spinning-machine. | |
US158491A (en) | Improvement in rope and cordage machines | |
US17787A (en) | Improvement in rope-machines | |
US625811A (en) | Joseph wilkinson | |
DE32759C (en) | Card set for felted roving | |
US803551A (en) | Spinning-machine. | |
US255976A (en) | Rope-machine | |
US370840A (en) | Spinning-mule | |
US366422A (en) | Wire rope |