US636214A - Spindle-support for spinning-machines. - Google Patents

Spindle-support for spinning-machines. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US636214A
US636214A US69267998A US1898692679A US636214A US 636214 A US636214 A US 636214A US 69267998 A US69267998 A US 69267998A US 1898692679 A US1898692679 A US 1898692679A US 636214 A US636214 A US 636214A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
spindle
bolster
case
bearing
support
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
Application number
US69267998A
Inventor
Eppa H Ryon
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
ALFRED M GOODALE
Original Assignee
ALFRED M GOODALE
Priority date (The priority date 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 date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by ALFRED M GOODALE filed Critical ALFRED M GOODALE
Priority to US69267998A priority Critical patent/US636214A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US636214A publication Critical patent/US636214A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01HSPINNING OR TWISTING
    • D01H7/00Spinning or twisting arrangements
    • D01H7/02Spinning or twisting arrangements for imparting permanent twist
    • D01H7/04Spindles
    • D01H7/042Spindles with rolling contact bearings

Definitions

  • This invention has for its object the production of a spindle-support wherein the tendency of the band-pull to tip the spindle out of vertical alinement is substantially overcome.
  • I have provided a bolster or bearing which I have v pivoted at a point above the line of band-pull.
  • Figure l shows a section below the dotted line :t of Fig. 4 of a spindle and the support embodying my invention in one practical form.
  • Fig. 2 is a partial side elevation of the spindle and support Shown in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a partial side elevation of the spindle and support Shown in Fig. 1.
  • the spindle A provided with a slee veewhirl A', has an extended pintle 0.,/ and at a point below the band-pull of the whirl the pintle has a conical collar or surface ct.
  • the supporting-case B is shown as having a shank threaded as usual and adapted to be inserted in a hole in a spindle-rail,(not shown,) said threaded shank thereafter receiving a suitable nut by which to confine the said case in usual manner to the rail.
  • the uprights B have slots and the studs or pivots b extend from a point of the bolster and enter Said slots, thereby supporting the bolster.
  • the bolster herein shown as embodying one practical form of my invention is represented as composed of a plurality of parts or pieces c c' c2.
  • the part c2 is bored to receive loosely the pintle of the spindle and the lower end of said bore is Shown as constructed to embrace the extremity of the pintle loosely, the said extremity standing, preferably, on a rollerbearing d.
  • the part c2 is extended,as shown, through an elastic packing d', located in the shank of the supporting-case, and the lower end of said part c2 is represented as provided with a series of notches d2, either of which may be engaged by a locking or restraining projection cl3 to prevent any accidental rotation of said part c2.
  • the upper end of the part c2 is shown as threaded, and said threads are engaged by the threaded part c', it constituting a coupling part and also a means for adjustment of the part c2 of the bolster vertically.
  • the top part c of the bolster is shown shaped as a yoke, the arms of the yoke being supported by the studs b inthe bearings of the uprights B.
  • the central part of the part c is threaded, and said threads are engaged by the threads of the part c.
  • the part c is represented as a cylindrical form, Wholly open at one end and having at the opposite end a head e, having a hole to fit over the spindle above its conical shoulder or sleeve a', the space between said shoulder and head e being shown as lilled with a series of balls e to thereby constitute at that point a roller or antifriction lateral bearing.
  • Rotation of the parts c' and c2 with relation to c enables any wear of the said lateral bearing to be compensated for, and the rotation of the part c2 or c enables the top part of the spindle to be raised as desired, the projection d3 being at such times disengaged from the notched part d2.
  • the adjustment of the part c2 or c enables proper contact to be always insured of the moving parts of the spindle with the rolls e and d.
  • the band D pulls in the Vgroove of the whirl above the lateral bearing of the spindle, said bearing being located immediately below the whirl, and the elastic packing resists said ICO strain and prevents undue jarring or vibration of the spindle and bolster; but such strain put on the spindle above such lateral bearing has atendency to tip the spindle out of a true vertical plane; but on pivoting the upper end of the bolster on the studs b at a point above the line of band-pull the tendency to tip the spindle out of vertical plane is reduced to the minimum.
  • the whirl in practice will be removably attached to the spindle in any usual or suitable manner, as by a pin or slot or screwthreads.
  • This invention is not limited to the particular construction shown for the bolster, so long as it has a pivotal point at or above the line of band-pull and the lower end of said bolster fits loosely a surrounding supporting-case.
  • a supporting-case a bolster having its lower end inserted in said case, and having its upper end pivot-ed with relation to said case, and a packing to surround the lower end of said bolster, combined with a spindle having ⁇ its pintle supported loosely in said bolster and provided with a whirl, said spindle having a lateral bearing in said bolster, the bandpull on the whirl of the spindle coming between the pivotal point of the bolster and the said lateral bearing, substantially as described.
  • a spindle the bolster-case, uprights extended thereabove and having bearings, combined with a bolster having a loose tit in said case, and provided at its upper end with studs to constitute pivots for said bolster in said bearings, whereby the upper end of the said bearing is enabled to resist some of the strain of the band-pull on the whirl of the spindle, substantially as described.
  • a spindle having a whirl, and a bolster to receive the pintle of said spindle, combined with a support, and means to pivot the said bolster outside the whirl, substantially as described.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Textile Engineering (AREA)
  • Spinning Or Twisting Of Yarns (AREA)

Description

Patented Dot. 31, |899.
N. 0 V. R H. L
SPINDLE SUPPORT F08 SPINNING MACHINES.
(Application led Oct. 5, 189B.)
(No Model.)
l UNITEDV :S-"ATES PATENT OFFICE.
EPPA H. RvoN, or WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR or ONE-HALF TO ALFRED M. GOODALE, OF SAME PLACE.
SPINDLE-SUPPORT FOR SPINNING-MACHINES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 636,214, dated October 31, 1899-. Application led October 5 1898. Serial No. 692,679. (No model.)
To a/ZZ whom t may concern:
Be it known that` I, EPPA H. RYON, of 'Waltham, county of Middlesex, State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improvement in Spindle-Supports for Spinning-Machines, of which the following description, in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a specifcation, like letters on the drawings representing like parts. p
This invention has for its object the production of a spindle-support wherein the tendency of the band-pull to tip the spindle out of vertical alinement is substantially overcome.
In accordance with my invention I have provided a bolster or bearing which I have v pivoted at a point above the line of band-pull.
I have also shown the end of `the'pintle of the spindle entered loosely in a bearing in the bolster and the Weight of the spindle is borne by a rolling bearing, and also, preferably, I have shown the spindle as provided with a lateral bearing in said bolster somewhat below the line of band-pulh'said bearing being shown as of the class known as"roller bearings. y
Figure l shows a section below the dotted line :t of Fig. 4 of a spindle and the support embodying my invention in one practical form. Fig. 2 is a partial side elevation of the spindle and support Shown in Fig. 1. Fig. 3
- shows the lower end of the bolster, and Fig. 4
shows the spindle in elevation and the bolster and supporting-case in section.
The spindle A, provided with a slee veewhirl A', has an extended pintle 0.,/ and at a point below the band-pull of the whirl the pintle has a conical collar or surface ct.
The supporting-case B is shown as having a shank threaded as usual and adapted to be inserted in a hole in a spindle-rail,(not shown,) said threaded shank thereafter receiving a suitable nut by which to confine the said case in usual manner to the rail. Rising above the supporting-case, as shown, are two uprights or extensions B',having bear-in gs of suitable or usual construction to receivestuds or pivots b, which support the bolster to be described in a pivotal manner at a point above the band-pull. As herein shown, for simplicity of construction the uprights B have slots and the studs or pivots b extend from a point of the bolster and enter Said slots, thereby supporting the bolster.
The bolster herein shown as embodying one practical form of my invention is represented as composed of a plurality of parts or pieces c c' c2. The part c2is bored to receive loosely the pintle of the spindle and the lower end of said bore is Shown as constructed to embrace the extremity of the pintle loosely, the said extremity standing, preferably, on a rollerbearing d. The part c2 is extended,as shown, through an elastic packing d', located in the shank of the supporting-case, and the lower end of said part c2 is represented as provided with a series of notches d2, either of which may be engaged by a locking or restraining projection cl3 to prevent any accidental rotation of said part c2. The upper end of the part c2 is shown as threaded, and said threads are engaged by the threaded part c', it constituting a coupling part and also a means for adjustment of the part c2 of the bolster vertically. The top part c of the bolster is shown shaped as a yoke, the arms of the yoke being supported by the studs b inthe bearings of the uprights B. vThe central part of the part c is threaded, and said threads are engaged by the threads of the part c. The part c is represented as a cylindrical form, Wholly open at one end and having at the opposite end a head e, having a hole to fit over the spindle above its conical shoulder or sleeve a', the space between said shoulder and head e being shown as lilled with a series of balls e to thereby constitute at that point a roller or antifriction lateral bearing. Rotation of the parts c' and c2 with relation to c enables any wear of the said lateral bearing to be compensated for, and the rotation of the part c2 or c enables the top part of the spindle to be raised as desired, the projection d3 being at such times disengaged from the notched part d2. The adjustment of the part c2 or c enables proper contact to be always insured of the moving parts of the spindle with the rolls e and d.
The band D pulls in the Vgroove of the whirl above the lateral bearing of the spindle, said bearing being located immediately below the whirl, and the elastic packing resists said ICO strain and prevents undue jarring or vibration of the spindle and bolster; but such strain put on the spindle above such lateral bearing has atendency to tip the spindle out of a true vertical plane; but on pivoting the upper end of the bolster on the studs b at a point above the line of band-pull the tendency to tip the spindle out of vertical plane is reduced to the minimum.
The whirl in practice will be removably attached to the spindle in any usual or suitable manner, as by a pin or slot or screwthreads.
This invention is not limited to the particular construction shown for the bolster, so long as it has a pivotal point at or above the line of band-pull and the lower end of said bolster fits loosely a surrounding supporting-case.
Having described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, 1s-
l. Aspindle having a whirl, and a supporting-case, combined with a bolster pivoted at a point at one side the line of band-pull and presenting a lateral bearing for the spindle at the opposite side of saidline of band-pull, substantially as described.
2. A supporting-case, a bolster having its lower end inserted in said case, and having its upper end pivot-ed with relation to said case, and a packing to surround the lower end of said bolster, combined with a spindle having` its pintle supported loosely in said bolster and provided with a whirl, said spindle having a lateral bearing in said bolster, the bandpull on the whirl of the spindle coming between the pivotal point of the bolster and the said lateral bearing, substantially as described.
3. A spindle, the bolster-case, uprights extended thereabove and having bearings, combined with a bolster having a loose tit in said case, and provided at its upper end with studs to constitute pivots for said bolster in said bearings, whereby the upper end of the said bearing is enabled to resist some of the strain of the band-pull on the whirl of the spindle, substantially as described.
4. A spindle, the bolster-case, the uprights extended thereabove and having bearings,
combined with a bolster having at its upper ends studs to enter said bearings, whereby the upper end of the said bearing is enabled to resist some ofthe strain of the band-pull on the Whirl of the spindle, and an elastic packing surrounding the shank or lower end of the bolster, whereby it may move to a lim'- ited extent, substantially as described.
5. Asupporting-case, abolster composed of a plurality of parts united by ascrew-thread, the lower end of the bolster having a loose fit in said case, and being pivoted at the upper end of said case, combined with a spindle having a whirl, a conical surface, and balls coacting with said conical surface to constitute a lateral bearing for the spindle in said bolster, substantially as described.
6. A supporting-case, and a bolster pivotally mounted with relation thereto, said bolster being composed of a plurality of parts united by screw-threads and adjustable one part on another, combined with a spindle, a rolling step-bearing, and a lateral bearing therefor, both in said bolster below the pivotal point thereof, substantially as described.
7. A supporting-case, and a bolster pivotally mounted with relation thereto, said bolster being lcomposed of a plurality of parts united by screw-threads and adjustable one part on another, combined with a spindle, a rolling step-bearing, and a lateral bearing above said step, both located in said bolster below the, pivotal point thereof, and a packing interposed between the lower end of said bolster and the said supporting-case substantially as described.
8. A spindle having a whirl, and a bolster to receive the pintle of said spindle, combined with a support, and means to pivot the said bolster outside the whirl, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
EPPAH. RYoN.
Witnesses:
GEO. W. GREGORY, EDITH M. STODDARD.
US69267998A 1898-10-05 1898-10-05 Spindle-support for spinning-machines. Expired - Lifetime US636214A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US69267998A US636214A (en) 1898-10-05 1898-10-05 Spindle-support for spinning-machines.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US69267998A US636214A (en) 1898-10-05 1898-10-05 Spindle-support for spinning-machines.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US636214A true US636214A (en) 1899-10-31

Family

ID=2704804

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US69267998A Expired - Lifetime US636214A (en) 1898-10-05 1898-10-05 Spindle-support for spinning-machines.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US636214A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE754252C (en) * 1940-06-12 1950-10-03 Carl Staufert Spinning and twisting spindle with a bearing sleeve containing neck and foot bearings

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE754252C (en) * 1940-06-12 1950-10-03 Carl Staufert Spinning and twisting spindle with a bearing sleeve containing neck and foot bearings

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US636214A (en) Spindle-support for spinning-machines.
US2241118A (en) Spinning and twister spindle
US743138A (en) Ring and traveler for spinning-frames.
US632989A (en) Spindle and bearing.
US875503A (en) Spinning-spindle and bearing therefor.
US501408A (en) draper
US392912A (en) Support for spinning-spindles
US643342A (en) Spinning and twisting machine spindle.
US638566A (en) Spindle and bearing.
US416286A (en) Spindle-support for spinning-spindles
US593448A (en) Island
US666252A (en) Spindle-support for spinning-machines.
US210358A (en) Improvement in spindles for spinning-machines
US119283A (en) Improvement in spindle-bearings for spinning-machines
US475994A (en) Support for spinning-spindles
US480984A (en) Spinning and twisting mach in e spin ole
US598669A (en) Spindle and spindle-support for spinning-machines
US591054A (en) Spindle for spinning-machines
US364897A (en) Support for spinning-spindles
US391462A (en) Support for spinning-spindles
US454282A (en) Spindle-support for spinning and twisting machines
US144601A (en) Improvement in spindles for spinning-machines
US391737A (en) Support for spinning-spindles
US431511A (en) George otis draper
US417809A (en) Support for spinning-spindles