Taker-in-part of the conventional flat card

Textiles: fiber preparation – Working – Carding

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19107, D01G 1540, D01G 1582

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040645983

ABSTRACT:
In a high production card, a taker-in undercasing without slits or apertures is disposed beneath a taker-in roller of a card and a suction device is disposed above the taker-in roller. A taker-in cover is mounted atop the taker-in roller and defines therebetween a sealed space in communication with the suction device, which suction device controls the air pressure in said space between the taker-in roller and the taker-in undercasing, so that impurities such as trash are mainly removed from the supplied fibers at a free space below the taker-in roller formed at a position upstream from the taker-in undercasing, and short fibers are separated from successive fibers mainly by the action of the suction device.

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Gunter Cooke Publication "The G.C. 600M-3 Ace" 10-1968.

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