Textiles: spinning – twisting – and twining – Apparatus and processes – False twist device
Patent
1996-10-01
1998-05-12
Stodola, Daniel P.
Textiles: spinning, twisting, and twining
Apparatus and processes
False twist device
2989432, D02G 106
Patent
active
057492158
ABSTRACT:
A rotator assembly is provided comprising two disc-shaped base members, each defining central bores therethrough and a disc-shaped middle section defining a central opening therethrough and having a tubular exterior, the middle section matingly fitting between the base members with the tubular exterior extending beyond and overlapping outer edges of the base members while the base members occupy the central opening of the middle section.
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Cornwell, III J. Bennette
Harrison, Jr. Edward F.
Hurley & Harrison, Inc. (the New Entity)
Stodola Daniel P.
Taylor Tina R.
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