Textiles: fiber preparation – Working – Drafting
Reexamination Certificate
1998-03-02
2001-02-06
Calvert, John J. (Department: 3408)
Textiles: fiber preparation
Working
Drafting
C019S236000, C492S056000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06182333
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a spinning cylinder for drafting systems for use in the production of threads, said cylinder comprising a cylindrical roll body, an axially fixed cylindrical socket disposed on said roll body and forming a sliding bearing therewith, said socket being made of plastic material suitable for dry running conditions, and an elastomeric covering applied to the cylindrical socket.
In the DE-U-18 21 235 a spinning cylinder of that type is described as a press cylinder for drafting systems for which leather or rubber are indicated as the customary roller covering.
From the CH-A-513 995 a rubbing roller for spinning machines is further known in which a plastic socket is slid onto the roll body as a sliding bearing and is axially fixed, said plastic socket in turn bearing on the outside thereof a cylindrical roll made of steel. The plastic covering is obtained by injection moulding 60 weight percent of pulverized polytetra-fluorethylene, 10 weight percent of bronze particles and 20 weight percent of graphite at 360 to 370°C., so that the sliding bearing system consisting of the roll body and the plastic socket is self-lubricating.
With spinning cylinders mounted on ball bearings, it is further known to slip onto the outer ring of the bearing an aluminium socket and to either glue the elastomeric covering onto the outside thereof or to directly vulcanize it thereon, which is a labour-intensive process.
The problem underlying the invention is to modify the spinning cylinder of the above-mentioned type in such a way as to render its production extremely simple and inexpensive.
Starting out from the spinning cylinder of the above-mentioned type this problem is solved in that the plastic material forming the cylindrical socket consists of a high temperature resistant polymeric material and in that the elastomeric covering is directly applied to the cylindrical socket via extrusion, preferably via cross-head extrusion or injection moulding, or is bonded with it by vulcanization.
The cylindrical socket consists of a piece of tube made of high temperature resistant, covulcanizable polymeric material suitable for dry running conditions which is conveniently electrically conductive.
The threads to be produced using the spinning cylinder according to the invention include filaments as well as short or long staple fibers. Besides being adapted for use with drafting systems for ring spinning, the spinning cylinder can be applied in OE spinning, jet and airjet spinning, in special processes such as RingCan, Plyfil, Dref etc. and in spinning preparation, i.e. with combing machines, flyer and the like.
The plastic material or plastic compound, respectively, being utilized include thermoplastic materials based on polytetra-fluorethylene-homopolymerisate (PTFE), tetrafluorethyleneper-fluorpropylene-copolymerisate (FEP), polyetheretherketone (PEEK), polyimide, polyphenylensulfide (PPS) or blends thereof, respectively, in compound with e.g. molybdenum disulfide, graphite or bronze, which materials are filler or fiber reinforced.
The elastomeric covering preferably consists of a special compound based on an acrylonitrilebutadiene-copolymerisate (NBR rubber) having an acrylonitrile content ranging from 18 to 50%, of a partly or fully hydrogenated acrylonitrilebutadiene-copolymerlsate (H-NBR rubber), or of a carboxylated acrylonitrilebutadiene-terpolymerisate (X-NBR rubber) having a content of carboxylic groups ranging from 1 to 9%, or based on EPDM rubber.
The effort expended in production is further simplified by the possibility of co-extruding and co-vulcanizing the elastomeric covering simultaneously with the cylindrical socket in order to form the sliding bearing bush, a fixed bonding between the elastomeric covering and the cylindrical socket thus being established. Independent of the production of the roll bodies, this results in the manufacture of a run of tubing which is axially separated into pieces of tube at corresponding intervals, each of said pieces forming a sliding bearing bush comprising the inner cylindrical socket and the outer covering. Subsequent assembly is extremely simple as the sliding bearing bush thus obtained solely needs to be slipped onto the roll body with which it forms the sliding bearing and to be fixed axially.
Due to the configuration of the spinning cylinder according to the invention, the outer diameter of the elastomeric covering can be relatively small if this is permitted by the length of the fiber to be spun, or the wall thickness of the elastomeric covering can be enlarged substantially, which improves operational properties and increases the life of soft cots of <70 ShA in particular, since regrinding can be carried out more frequently.
The run-in phase common to ordinary plastic sliding bearings, which could affect the quality of the yarn to be produced, takes place during the final buffing of the elastomeric coverings on the shaft, which step precedes the process of yarn production.
The invention will be described in more detail by means of a drawing showing a schematical view in longitudinal section of an embodiment of a spinning cylinder.
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Calvert John J.
Day International Inc.
Killworth, Gottman Hagan & Schaeff, L.L.P.
Welch Gary L.
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