Textiles: fiber preparation – Stopping – Break or run-out detection
Patent
1981-04-06
1983-11-01
Rimrodt, Louis
Textiles: fiber preparation
Stopping
Break or run-out detection
19239, 200 6113, 200 6118, D01G 3100, B65H 2514, D01H 1316
Patent
active
044123671
ABSTRACT:
In textile machines fed with fibre slivers, such as e.g. drawframes, immediate stopping of the machine is required in case of a sliver breakage before or on the feed table. This requirement is fulfilled using the inventive stop motion apparatus quickly and reliably, by tilting a pan arranged beneath each normally running fibre sliver and which does not contact such fibre sliver. The reaction time of the stop motion apparatus can be shortened by providing a heavy body on, and movable with respect to, the pan, the body being e.g. in the form of a steel ball. Since the pan in its working position does not contact the normally running fibre sliver, slivers of improved quality are produced and contamination of the stop motion apparatus is avoided.
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Clement Heinz
Furrer Christina
Kleeman Werner W.
Rieter Machine Works Limited
Rimrodt Louis
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