Claims
- 1. A variable width spreader apparatus for processing tubular knitted fabric, which comprises
- (a) a pair of width adjustable edge drive carriages,
- (b) means for moving at least one of said carriages toward and away from the other to effect width adjustment,
- (c) edge drive rolls mounted on said carriages and movable therewith,
- (d) opposed longitudinally extending spreader frame elements for reception of the interior of the tubular knitted fabric,
- (e) each of said spreader frame elements having intermediate its ends a pair of support rollers engageable through a fabric wall with an edge drive roll, in straddling relation therewith,
- (f) said edge drive rolls and said support rollers having generally complementary contours, whereby said spreader frame elements are supported and positioned by said edge drive rolls,
- (g) spacer means extending between and engaging said spreader frame elements,
- (h) said spacer means comprising telescopically associated guide members accommodating movement of the spreader frame elements toward and away from each other,
- (i) said spacer means further comprising a gas spring element engaging said guide members and constantly urging said guide member in an extending direction,
- (j) said spreader frame members being movable toward and away from each other by in-process adjustment of the spacing of said edge drive rolls,
- (k) said telescopically associated guide members comprising interfitting tubular members,
- (l) said gas spring being mounted within and housed by said tubular members, and
- (m) said tubular members being of a complementary irregular cross section, whereby to be non-rotatable one with respect to the other.
- 2. A variable width spreader apparatus according to claim 1, further characterized by
- (a) the complementary irregular cross section of said tubular members being rectangular.
- 3. A variable width spreader apparatus according to claim 1 further characterized by
- (a) said gas spring element comprising a piston within a sealed gas cylinder pre-charged with a positive gas pressure.
- 4. A variable width spreader apparatus according to claim 1 further characterized by
- (a) said spacer means having a quick-detachable association with said spreader frame elements, whereby to facilitate interchangeability of spacer means of different length.
- 5. A variable width spreader apparatus according to claim 1 further characterized by
- (a) at least one of said carriages having controllable drive means for moving said carriage toward and away from the other as an in-process adjustment,
- (b) means for continuously sensing the edge location of the processed fabric at a location downstream of the spreader frame, and
- (c) control means responsive to said sensing means for effecting in-process adjustment of the spacing at least one of said edge drive rolls on said carriages in response to wandering of said edge location beyond predetermined limits.
- 6. A variable width spreader apparatus according to claim 5, further characterized by
- (a) said spacer means having an expansion-contraction capability less than the width adjustment capability of said edge drive rolls.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 888,135, filed Mar. 20, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,192,045, granted Mar. 11, 1980.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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46-29998 |
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426708 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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The Gas Spring, Gas Spring Corporation, Montgomeryville Pa., 4 pp. |
Divisions (1)
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