Textiles: manufacturing – Warp preparing or handling – Machine replenishing
Patent
1975-06-27
1976-05-11
Mackey, Robert R.
Textiles: manufacturing
Warp preparing or handling
Machine replenishing
D02G 112
Patent
active
039552551
ABSTRACT:
Textile stock, natural or synthetic, is taken from a carding machine or garnett and delivered to a sloping web infeed pan. Jets of air from air nozzles direct and boost the textile web into a trumpet immediately in advance of pressurized web compressing and feed rolls. Such rolls deliver the web directly into the mouth of a steam injected one piece crimping or stuffing box having a pressurized hinged cover plate to regulate the crimp in the material. The crimped web, after discharging from the stuffing box, is elevated by a slatted conveyor for delivery to a slowly turning crimped stock receptacle into which the stock is coiled without stretching it.
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Draper John C.
Fishburne, Jr. B. P.
Mackey Robert R.
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