Claims
- 1. In a mechanical compacting apparatus for longitudinally compressively treating lightweight, woven gauze bandage material, of the type comprising
- (a) a generally cylindrical feeding roller for engaging and forwardly advancing the gauze,
- (b) a generally cylindrical retarding roller monted in opposed relation to said feeding roller and forming therewith a roller nip,
- (c) an arcuate confining shoe closely embracing the surface of said feeding roller over a substantial arc,
- (d) said confining shoe having a discharge edge located close to said nip and defining therewith a compacting zone,
- (e) means for driving said feeding and retarding rollers such that the feeding roller has a higher surface speed than that of the retarding roller; the improvement characterized by
- (f) said retarding roller being of metal construction and being formed with a diamond pattern surface knurl of about 40 pitch over its effective working surface area,
- (g) said feeding roller being of metal construction and being formed with a straight pattern surface knurl of about 80 pitch over its entire working surface area;
- (h) said straight knurl being so formed that the knurl pattern extends generally parallel to the axis of said feeding roller,
- (i) said feeding roller having circumferentially extending surface-forming means at each end thereof and projecting radially beyond the working surface of the feeding roller,
- (j) said surface-forming means providing a limit stop for positioning of said confining shoe in a predetermined minimum spaced relation to the working surface of the feeding roller,
- (k) said roller nip being of smaller dimensions than the space between said feeding roller and said shoe, and
- (l) said retarding roller being recessed in the areas opposite to said surface-forming means.
- 2. In a mechanical compacting apparatus for longitudinal compressively treating lightweight, woven gauze bandage material, of the type comprising
- (a) a generally cylindrical feeding roller for engaging and forwardly advancing the gauze,
- (b) a generally cylindrical retarding roller mounted in opposed relation to said feeding roller and forming therewith a roller nip,
- (c) an arcuate confining shoe closely embracing the surface of said feeding roller over a substantial arc,
- (d) said confining shioe having a discharge edge located close to said nip and defining therewith a compacting zone,
- (e) means for driving said feeding and retarding rollers such that the feeding roller has a higher surface speed than that of the retarding roller; the improvement characterized by
- (f) said retarding roller being of metal construction and being formed with a diamond pattern surface knurl of about 40 pitch over its effective working surface area,
- (g) said feeding roller being of metal construction and being formed with a straight pattern surface knurl of about 80 pitch over its entire working surface area,
- (h) said straight knurl being so formed that the knurl pattern extends generally parallel to the axis of said feeding roller,
- (i) said feeding roller having bearing rings at each end projecting radially beyond the working surface of the feeding roller,
- (j) said bearing rings forming a limit stop for positioning of said confining shoe in relation to said feeding roller,
- (k) said roller nip being of smaller dimensions than the space between said feeding roller and said shoe, and
- (l) said retarding roller being recessed opposite to said bearing rings.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 730,313, filed Oct. 7, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,041,581.
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Divisions (1)
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