Claims
- 1. An automatic startup device for a continuous formation of a sliver from a carded fiber web, comprising
- (a) a roll assembly having an outlet for discharging the fiber web;
- (b) a web transporting means for gathering and advancing the web discharged by said roll assembly; said web transporting means being situated under said roll assembly; said web transporting assembly comprising
- (1) two endless conveyor belts defining, between themselves, a web discharging gap oriented such that the web exits the gap in a downward direction; said endless conveyor belts having a first position in which said gap assumes a first location; said endless conveyor belts having a second position in which said gap assumes a second location being generally horizontally spaced from the first location; and
- (2) support rollers for supporting each said endless conveyor belt;
- (c) a trumpet including means for defining a trumpet inlet and a trumpet outlet; the trumpet inlet being situated substantially vertically below said discharging gap in the first and second locations thereof for receiving the web from the web discharging gap; said trumpet having two separable parts between which the web is introduced; said separable parts each having an inner wall portion forming part of a passage for the web; said separable parts being arranged to assume a separated and a joined position; in said separated position the two trumpet parts are at a relatively large distance from one another, whereby the web is discharged by the trumpet in a substantially unaltered state; in said joined position the two trumpet parts are at a relatively small distance from one another, whereby the web is compressed and discharged by the trumpet as a sliver;
- (d) a web delivery means for receiving the web from the trumpet outlet for removing the web; the trumpet outlet being situated substantially vertically above said web delivery means when said web discharging gap of said web transporting means is in said first location; and
- (e) a calender roll pair receiving and advancing the sliver discharged by said trumpet outlet; the trumpet outlet being situated substantially vertically above said calender roll pair when said web discharging gap of said web transporting means is in said second location.
- 2. An automatic startup device as defined in claim 1, wherein said trumpet has, as a whole, first and second positions horizontally spaced from one another; in said first position of said trumpet, said trumpet inlet is substantially vertically below said web discharging gap in said first location thereof, and said trumpet outlet is substantially vertically above said web delivery means; and in said second position of said trumpet, said trumpet inlet is substantially vertically below said web discharging gap in said second location thereof, and said trumpet outlet is substantially vertically above said calender roll pair.
- 3. An automatic startup device as defined in claim 1, further comprising driving means for driving said conveyor belts.
- 4. An automatic startup device as defined in claim 1, wherein at least one of the support rollers supporting a first of said conveyor belts and at least one of the support rollers supporting a second of said conveyor belts is spring-biased for resiliently tensioning said first and second conveyor belts.
- 5. An automatic startup device as defined in claim 1, wherein in said first position said conveyor belts and said support rollers are, as a unitary assembly, in a horizontally shifted relationship relative to said second position thereof.
- 6. An automatic startup device as defined in claim 5, wherein the number of said support rollers is four and further wherein each conveyor belt is trained about two separate said support rollers.
- 7. An automatic startup device as defined in claim 1, wherein a first of said two conveyor belts is trained about a first, second and third of said support rollers and a second of said two conveyor belts is trained about a fourth, fifth and sixth of said support rollers; the first and the fourth support rollers being situated side-by-side and defining, together with portions of said first and second conveyor belts, said web discharging gap; further comprising means for displacing solely said first and fourth support rollers in a generally horizontal direction for selectively placing said first and second conveyor belts into said first or second position thereof.
- 8. An automatic startup device as defined in claim 7, wherein said means for displacing said first and fourth support rollers comprise means for shifting said first and fourth support rollers in an arcuate path.
- 9. An automatic startup device as defined in claim 7, wherein said second and fifth rollers are spring-biased for resiliently tensioning said first and second conveyor belts.
Priority Claims (3)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/561,137 filed Aug. 1, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,095,587.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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