Textiles: spinning – twisting – and twining – Apparatus and processes – Feeding
Patent
1985-08-15
1987-10-20
Petrakes, John
Textiles: spinning, twisting, and twining
Apparatus and processes
Feeding
19150, 19159R, 19243, 57304, 57315, 57327, 57328, 57333, 57350, D01G 2308, D01H 528, D01H 792, D01H 1100
Patent
active
047005386
ABSTRACT:
Textile slivers tend to loose their cohesion when travelling over long distances from one piece of storage or processing equipment to another such piece of equipment. This problem is overcome by subjecting the sliver to a false twisting process during its travel, desirably by a pneumatic false twister located immediately adjacent to the sliver-receiving equipment.
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Cripps Henry
Varga Andre
Carding Specialists Ltd
Lewen Bert J.
Petrakes John
Sternberg Henry
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