Abstract:
In a ring-type spinning or twisting frame in which the ring stator and the rotor are coupled to one another with rolling members inserted therebetween in grooves formed facing each other in the rotor and the stator, braking means being provided between the stator and the rotor, the improvement is disclosed according to which an annular bracket is provided beneath the annular cage, the seats for the rolling members having appropriately sloping edges, so that when the spinning frame starts its rotation, the annular cage is lifted, whereas the contrary occurs when the spindles are stopped, so that the cage is allowed to fall due to its own weight and the rotor is stopped instantaneously.
Abstract:
This invention relates to a device for distributing textile fiber slivers inside collection boxes in spinning preparation machines, in particular in drawing frames. The device according to the invention comprises a plate rotating above the collection box and containing an eccentric outlet connected by a duct fixed to the plate to a substantially axial inlet which faces guide calendars for a sliver leaving a spinning preparation machine; the duct is formed by two tubular portions, which are partially inserted in one another and form a cylindrical passage external to the portion defining the duct inlet. In this manner the sliver is guided delicately by a cushion of air centrifuged towards the duct outlet and the friction due to rubbing of the sliver on the duct in proximity of the duct outlet is reduced to a minimum.
Abstract:
A machine for loosening and withdrawing fibers from a fiber bale, wherein bars are provided for engaging the top surface of the bale and, when depressed along a certain preselected distance, act in such a way that the carding cloth is active upon a limited thickness zone of the bale.
Abstract:
A control device for the winding of yarn onto a cop and particularly for an actuator controlling the relative motions between the cop being wound and winding means, said actuator periodically reversing its motion, wherein said actuator is linked either to support means bearing two linearly extended and adjustable stop means or to a control member therefor, whereby said actuator is controlled to reverse its motion by the alternated engagement of the control member with said stop means, whereby the point of engagement of the stop means with the control member is adjustably controlled; and in particular which enables variously wound cops to be formed without requiring the replacement of parts.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a device for taking up the thread in textile machines in which the tow or yarn travels from the drawing system to the wind-up unit through a closed conduit, either at the start of the spinning or after a breakage of the thread, comprising a bell shaped member, connected at its base to an aspiration unit through a flexible tube, and an electrically conductive spring lodged in the bell member so as to protrude beyond the mouth thereof, the spring being electrically connected to the aspiration unit, so that the aspiration action is started upon the spring contacting metallic parts, like the outlet of the thread to be fed to the drawing system.