Claims
- 1. Apparatus for providing a continuously moving synthetic yarn containing a section of maximum temperature, of substantially constant length and of fixed position in space comprising a body member formed with an internal chamber and aligned yarn passages at opposite ends of the chamber extending between the exterior of the body member and the chamber for entry and exit of yarn respectively, yarn feed means arranged to move yarn through the chamber from the yarn entry passage to the yarn exit passage and at least one fluid ejecting nozzle debouching into the chamber, the cross sectional area of the nozzle being smaller than the cross sectional area of the chamber by an amount sufficient to provide that gas ejected from the nozzle can cross the chamber without touching the adjacent side walls of the chamber and being contoured such that gas issuing from the nozzle maintains a rod-like shape when crossing the chamber, the nozzle being orientated in a direction such that its line of discharge intersects the common centre line of the aligned yarn entry and exit passages at a point of intersection and at an angle such that the portion of the line of discharge of the nozzle between the nozzle and said point of intersection makes an obtuse angle with the portion of said common centre line which lies between said point of intersection and the yarn passage arranged for entry of yarn to the chamber, the chamber being formed with an expansion space opposite the nozzle, said expansion space being formed to receive gas issuing from the nozzle after it has crossed said common centre line of the aligned yarn entry and exit passages, to cause the gas to expand out of contact with the yarn and to redirect at least a portion of the expanded gas back towards said common centre line between said point of intersection and said yarn entry passage.
- 2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which the body member incorporates several obliquely orientated nozzles debouching into the chamber, the nozzles being spaced angularly around the common centre line of the yarn passages.
- 3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which the body member is additionally formed with at least one exhaust passage leading out of the chamber separate from the yarn passage arranged for exit of yarn from the chamber.
- 4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which the internal chamber includes a blind cavity so located that the line of discharge of the nozzle enters the cavity.
- 5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2 in which the internal chamber includes several blind cavities one for each nozzle and each so located that the line of discharge of each nozzle enters a respective cavity.
- 6. Apparatus for drawing yarn comprising a body member formed with an internal chamber and aligned yarn passages at opposite ends of the chamber extending between the exterior of the body member and the chamber for entry and exit yarn respectively, one set of yarn feed rollers arranged outside the body member adjacent the yarn entry passage, a second set of yarn feed rollers arranged outside the body member adjacent the yarn exit passage, the rollers of the second set being rotatable at a higher peripheral speed than the rollers of the first set, and at least one fluid ejecting nozzle debouching into the chamber, the cross sectional area of the nozzle being smaller than the cross sectional area of the chamber by an amount sufficient to provide that gas ejected from the nozzle can cross the chamber without touching the adjacent side walls of the chamber and being contoured such that gas issuing from the nozzle maintains a rod-like shape when crossing the chamber, the nozzle being orientated in a direction such that its line of discharge intersects the common centre line of the aligned yarn entry and exit passages at a point of intersection and at an angle such that the portion of the line of discharge of the nozzle between the nozzle and said point of intersection makes an obtuse angle with the portion of said common centre line which lies between said point of intersection and the yarn passage arranged for entry of yarn to the chamber, the chamber being formed with an expansion space opposite the nozzle, said expansion space being formed to receive gas issuing from the nozzle after it has crossed said common centre line of the aligned yarn entry and exit passages to cause the gas to expand out of contact with the yarn and to redirect at least a portion of the expanded gas back towards said common centre line between said point of intersection and said yarn entry passage.
- 7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 6 in which several nozzles are spaced angularly around the yarn path.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 7 in which the nozzles are so located that the lines of discharge of the nozzles intersect one another at the same point on the yarn path.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 872,076 filed Jan. 25, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,217,323.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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44-5356 |
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51-23614 |
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Divisions (1)
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