US410823A - Carping-machine for making mottled rovings - Google Patents

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  • My invention is designed to be used on machines termed finisher-cards by manufacturers of woolen and cotton yarns.
  • A designates the main carding-cylinder, mounted on a frame F in the usual manner.
  • B B designate a series of workers, in connection with one or more of which I employ a supplemental worker C, according to the number of diiferent colors to be applied to the roping produced by the machine.
  • This supplemental worker O is mounted in standards b, secured to the main fraine F, and it is arranged with .its periphery in proximity to the periphery of a worker 13, so as to transfer the wool carried on the supplemental Worker 0 to the worker B.
  • D D designate a pair of feed-rolls by means of which the drawings or web d is fed to the worker O.
  • Said feed-rolls are mounted on brackets e a, secured to the standard I), and to one end of one D of the feed-rolls is rigidly secured a ratchet-Wheel a.
  • a series of pins 0, arranged equidistant apart in a circle concentric to the axis of said worker To the standard b is pivoted a lever I, one end of which is in the path of the pins 0, and to the 1889.
  • SerialNo.298,539l opposite end of said leveris connected a pawl 19, which engages the ratchet-wheel a.
  • a spring f is connected to one end of the support 6 of the feed-roll D, having the ratchet, and the opposite end of this spring is connected to lever Z, thus operating to draw the upper end of the latter to the feed-roll D.
  • the pins 0 coming successively in contact with the lever Z during the rotation of the Worker 0, swing this lever intermittently away from the ratchet-wheel a, and by means of the pawl 19 impart an intermittent rotary motion to the feed-roll.
  • a pulley 1' (shown by dotted lines, Fig. 2) is attached to one end of the feed-roll Dand connected by a belt with ,a pulley r on the shaft of the supplemental Worker 0 to allowa continuous rotary motion to be imparted to said feed-roll when such a motion is desired.
  • the stripper B transfers the fleece from the lower Worker B to the main cylinder A, as shown in Fig. 2.

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(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 1.
Y W. BENTON. GARDING MACHINE FOR MAKING MOTTLED ROVINGS.
No. 410,823. Patentad Sept; 10, 1889.
M 01220) 'my mumo m Washington at;
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W. DEN TON. GARDING MACHINE FOR MAKING MOTTLBD ROVINGS. No. 410,823.
Patented Sept. 10, 1889.
INVENTOR 1 WITNESSES:
um/ M ATTORNEYS.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. v
WHITLEY DENTON, OF CENTREVILLE, MICHIGAN.
CARDlNG-MACHINE FOR MAKING MOTTLED ROVINGS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 410,823, dated September 10,1889.
Application filed February 2,
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, WHITLEY DENTON, of Centreville, in the county of St. Joseph, in the State of Michigan, have invented new and useful Improvements in Oarding -Machines for Making Mottled Rovings, of which the following, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a full, clear, and exact description.
' My invention is designed to be used on machines termed finisher-cards by manufacturers of woolen and cotton yarns.
It consists in certain novel improvements in carding-machines, whereby strips or longitudinal tufts of different colors can be practically mixed in the process of carding, as will be fully understood from the following description, taken in connection with the annexed drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a side elevation of a finishercard equipped with my invention, and Fig. 2 is a View illustrating clearly in detail my improved carding and mixing device.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in both figures.
Referring to the annexed drawings by letter, A designates the main carding-cylinder, mounted on a frame F in the usual manner.
B B designate a series of workers, in connection with one or more of which I employ a supplemental worker C, according to the number of diiferent colors to be applied to the roping produced by the machine. This supplemental worker O is mounted in standards b, secured to the main fraine F, and it is arranged with .its periphery in proximity to the periphery of a worker 13, so as to transfer the wool carried on the supplemental Worker 0 to the worker B.
The belts a bdrive the workers and strippers of the machine, and the worker O has a pulley g on its shaft connected by a belt 6 to a pulley g on the shaft of a worker beneath.
D D designate a pair of feed-rolls by means of which the drawings or web d is fed to the worker O. Said feed-rolls are mounted on brackets e a, secured to the standard I), and to one end of one D of the feed-rolls is rigidly secured a ratchet-Wheel a. To one end of the worker O is attached a series of pins 0, arranged equidistant apart in a circle concentric to the axis of said worker. To the standard b is pivoted a lever I, one end of which is in the path of the pins 0, and to the 1889. SerialNo.298,539l (NomodeL) opposite end of said leveris connected a pawl 19, which engages the ratchet-wheel a. A spring f is connected to one end of the support 6 of the feed-roll D, having the ratchet, and the opposite end of this spring is connected to lever Z, thus operating to draw the upper end of the latter to the feed-roll D. The pins 0 coming successively in contact with the lever Z during the rotation of the Worker 0, swing this lever intermittently away from the ratchet-wheel a, and by means of the pawl 19 impart an intermittent rotary motion to the feed-roll. A pulley 1' (shown by dotted lines, Fig. 2) is attached to one end of the feed-roll Dand connected by a belt with ,a pulley r on the shaft of the supplemental Worker 0 to allowa continuous rotary motion to be imparted to said feed-roll when such a motion is desired.
The stripper B transfers the fleece from the lower Worker B to the main cylinder A, as shown in Fig. 2.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The combination, with the frame F, of the main cylinder A, the worker B, the standards b, rigidly secured to said frame, the supplemental worker O, mounted in said standards and arranged in close proximity to the worker B, the pins 0 on one. end of the worker C, the feed-rolls D D, the ratchetwheel a, secured to feed-roll D, the springactuated lever Z, pivoted to one of the standards b and having one end in the path of the aforesaid pins 0, and the pawl 19, pivoted to the outer end 'of the said lever and engaging the ratchet-wheel, substantially as set forth.
2. The combination, with the main frame F-and the standards I), of the main cylinder A, the two workersB O, the pins 0, on the end of worker O, a stripper B, arranged in the relation to the worker 13, as shown, the two feedrolls, one of which is provided with a ratchetwheel, and a pawl and spring-actuated lever Z, all arranged and adapted to operate as specified.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto signed my name, in the presence of two witnesses, at Centreville, in the county of St. Joseph, in the State of Michigan, this 14th day of January, 1889.
WHITLEY DENTON. [L. s]
Witnesses:
GH'As. A. STURGIS, Guns. ERBSMEHL.
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US2421010A (en) * 1941-05-31 1947-05-27 Cavedon Alexander Method of and apparatus for producing nubbed yarns
US3248902A (en) * 1964-03-26 1966-05-03 Glenoit Mills Striping attachment for a carding head for a pile fabric knitting machine
US3269147A (en) * 1964-03-02 1966-08-30 Glenoit Mills Method and means for knitting pile fabric
US6112384A (en) * 1997-04-07 2000-09-05 Barnes; Michael A. Multi-color fiber fluff products and method and apparatus for making same
US7026048B1 (en) 1997-04-07 2006-04-11 Barnes Michael A Multi-color fiber fluff products and method and apparatus for making same

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2421010A (en) * 1941-05-31 1947-05-27 Cavedon Alexander Method of and apparatus for producing nubbed yarns
US3269147A (en) * 1964-03-02 1966-08-30 Glenoit Mills Method and means for knitting pile fabric
US3248902A (en) * 1964-03-26 1966-05-03 Glenoit Mills Striping attachment for a carding head for a pile fabric knitting machine
US6112384A (en) * 1997-04-07 2000-09-05 Barnes; Michael A. Multi-color fiber fluff products and method and apparatus for making same
US6632755B1 (en) 1997-04-07 2003-10-14 Michael A. Barnes Multi-color fiber fluff products and method and apparatus for making same
US7026048B1 (en) 1997-04-07 2006-04-11 Barnes Michael A Multi-color fiber fluff products and method and apparatus for making same

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