Apparatus on a carding machine for cotton, synthetic fibres and the like, in which at least one flat bar with a flat clothing is present

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 7665188
  • Patent Number
    7,665,188
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 14, 2007
    17 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 23, 2010
    14 years ago
Abstract
In an apparatus on a carding machine for cotton, synthetic fibers and the like, in which at least one flat bar with a flat clothing is present, in which a clothing strip having a flat clothing, preferably wire hooks, arranged in a strip-form support element, is secured to a support body of the flat bar and lies opposite the clothing of a roller, e.g. the cylinder, the spacing between a surface defined by the tips of the flat clothing and the tip circle of the cylinder clothing decreases in the direction of rotation of the cylinder. In order to be able to alter and adapt the angle (offset) in a simple manner in terms of mechanical engineering, the top face, of the clothing strip and the tip surface of the flat clothing are not aligned parallel with one another.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims priority from German Patent Application No. 10 2006 006 944.7, dated Feb. 14, 2006, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to an apparatus on a carding machine for cotton, synthetic fibres and the like, in which at least one flat bar with a flat clothing is present.


In practice, in the case of the flat system of a flat card, the flat bar is set at an angle (what is known as the taper or offset) to the tangential cylinder plane. This has inter alia the following advantages over the central arrangement:


the narrowest spacing of the cylinder is at a defined adjustment edge (heel) which can be emptied out well;


The material gradually enters a tapering gap and is opened/cleaned in an improved manner.


In certain known arrangements the flat clothing, preferably wire hooks, arranged in a strip-form support element is secured to a carrier body of the flat bar, and lies opposite the clothing of a roller, e.g. the cylinder, the spacing between the tip plane of the flat clothing and the tip circle of the cylinder clothing decreases in the direction of rotation of the cylinder, and the tip plane of the flat clothing and a notional surface—arranged parallel to the tangent to the tip circle of the cylinder clothing at the narrowest point—are arranged at an angle β to one another.


In the case of one known apparatus EP 0 866 153 A, a carrier body (profiled member) having a bottom face is present, to which a flexible clothing comprising a carrier layer (base) and hooks embedded therein is secured. The base is adhesively secured to the foot part. The flat bar is guided in its working position (in the main carding zone) such that the tips of the hooks lie in a catchment plane (tip plane) which comprises a very narrow point or very narrow carding line opposite the outer surface of the cylinder. The catchment plane forms an angle β with a notional surface, the notional surface being arranged parallel to the tangent that intersects the outer surface at the above-mentioned narrowest point. To produce the angle β, the flat bar and the carrier body respectively must be designed within an inclination at a corresponding angle, and be both manufactured and mounted at an inclination, i.e. the inclination of the carrier body in relation to the tangent to the outer surface, and hence the angle β, is fixed for each card flat. When the carrier layer with the clothing is exchanged due to wear, the angle β remains the same owing to the parallel arrangement of the top and bottom faces of the carrier layer. With this apparatus, alteration of the angle β or adaptation to changed technical requirements is only possible through a change in the inclination of the carrier body, which is expensive in mechanical engineering terms.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an aim of the invention to produce an apparatus of the kind described initially, which avoids or mitigates the said disadvantages and which in particular allows alteration and adaptation of the angle (offset, taper) in a simple manner in terms of construction.


The invention provides a card flat for use on a carding machine, comprising a support body and a clothing strip, the clothing strip comprising clothing arranged in a clothing carrier layer with the clothing having tips which define a tip surface, wherein the clothing strip comprises an upper surface, and said upper surface and the tip surface defined by the clothing tips are oriented in non-parallel relationship.


The notional surface defined by the clothing tips is referred to below as the “tip surface” and, in preferred embodiments in which the notional surface defined by the clothing tips is a substantially planar surface, as the “tip plane”.


Because the top face and the tip surface are not aligned parallel to one another, i.e. the clothing strips other than rectangular in cross-section, as the carrier layer is being exchanged it is easy to alter the angle (taper), that is, to adjust the spacing between flat clothing and cylinder clothing. Alternatively, an exchange can also be advantageous even when the clothings are not worn, if the angle is to be changed for optimum co-ordination with the fibre material to be processed and/or with an increased production capacity. Advantageously, a clothing on a revolving flat with integrated offset is produced.


In a preferred arrangement, the tip surface is substantially planar and the upper surface of the clothing strip and the tip surface of the flat clothing are arranged at an angle to one another. The carrier element of the clothing strip may be of substantially wedge-shaped construction. As well, or instead, an intermediate layer, for example, adhesive, of the clothing strip may be of substantially wedge-shaped construction. In yet a further embodiment, a top element, for example, sheet metal strip, of the clothing strip may be of substantially wedge-shaped construction. Advantageously, the clothing strip consists of at least two layers, at least one layer being of substantially wedge-shaped construction. It may be advantageous for the angle between the tip surface of the flat clothing and a notional surface running parallel to the tangent to the tip circle of the cylinder clothing to decrease in the direction of rotation of the cylinder. Advantageously, the cylinder clothing forms a heel at the smallest spacing between the tip surface of the flat clothing and the tip circle of the cylinder clothing. Advantageously, the top layer of the clothing element consists of a sheet metal strip, for example, steel band. Advantageously, the top layer and the carrier layer of the clothing strip are joined to one another, for example, by adhesion. Advantageously, the top face of the clothing strip and the bottom face of the support body are reversibly detachably joined to one another. For example, a top face of a top element of the clothing strip and the bottom face of a magnetic element may be reversibly detachably joined to one another. Preferably, in such arrangements, at least one magnetic element is associated with the bottom face of the support body. In that manner, the clothing strip can be exchangeable and/or the clothing carrier layer is exchangeable. If desired, the clothing of the flat bar may have a curved tip surface. For example, the tip surface may be concavely curved or convexly curved. In some embodiments, the non-parallel alignment may extend over only a part of the width of the clothing and the clothing strip respectively.


It may be desirable in some circumstances for—viewed in the direction of rotation of the cylinder—a constant spacing coaxial to the mid point of the cylinder to adjoin the non-parallel alignment. If desired, the flat clothing may have regions of different clothing parameters, for example wire length, wire thickness, piercing depth, pile configurations, base thickness. In that case, the tips of the flat clothing may be divided into groups, each group having tips that are used to form a fibre zone, and the groups advantageously each forming a tip surface. In one preferred embodiment, the clothing set into the carrier layer, for example, fabric or the like, consists of wires or the like, which are bent approximately in a U-shape and are inserted so that the cross-member of the U-shaped wires or the like runs on the rear side of the carrier element. The flat bar may be part of a revolving flat. The flat bar may instead be a stationary carding element. Advantageously, a flexible clothing is present, for example, comprising a carrier and clothing tips, wires, hooks or the like. Advantageously, the clothing carrier layer is strip-form. The clothing may consist of saw tooth wire strips for example, all-steel clothing. Expediently, the clothing is mounted on the flat bar in the region of the bottom face. Advantageously, a carrier element of three clothing strips (textile material) is arranged in a recess in the bottom face. The recess may be defined by at least two lateral webs or similar on the longitudinal sides of the flat foot. In one preferred embodiment, a clothing strip is received in the recess, additionally a sheet metal plate being fixed to the clothing support layer via a compensating layer of adhesive, which sheet metal plate is brought into connection with a magnet provided on the flat bar. Thus, advantageously, a sole of a magnetic material is arranged on the rear side of the flat clothing. The sole may be a steel band, sheet metal or similar. Advantageously, laterally the sole has extensions, webs or the like bent at an angle. Preferably, the magnetic component, for example, magnetic band, magnetic strip, magnetic rod or the like, extends in the longitudinal direction of the flat bar.


Advantageously, the flat body is an extruded profile of a light metal, for example, aluminium. Preferably, the extruded profile is a hollow profile. Two end head parts (flat heads) may advantageously be associated with the flat body. In certain embodiments, the flat body consists of fibre-reinforced plastics material. In that case, a magnetic element, where present, can be integrated in the fibre-reinforced plastics material. In one preferred embodiment, at least one and preferably each of the edge regions of the carrier element adjoining the longitudinal edges is set with tips.


The invention thus provides a flat system for a flat card for cotton, synthetic fibres and the like, in which at least one flat bar with a flat clothing strip is present, in which the flat clothing, preferably wire hooks, arranged in a strip-form carrier layer is secured to a support body, in which a top face of a clothing strip comprising the carrier layer and the tip surface of the flat clothing are not aligned parallel to one another.


The invention also provides a flexible clothing for a flat bar on a carding machine for cotton, synthetic fibres and the like, having a flat clothing strip in which the flat clothing, preferably wire hooks, is arranged in a strip-form carrier layer, in which the top face of the clothing strip and the tip surface of the flat clothing are not aligned parallel to one another.


Furthermore, the invention provides a flat card having a revolving flat assembly for cotton, synthetic fibres and the like, in which at least one flat bar with a flat clothing strip is present, in which the flat clothing, preferably wire hooks, arranged in a strip-form carrier layer is secured to a support body and lies opposite the clothing of a roller, for example, the cylinder, and the spacing between the tip surface of the flat clothing and the tip circle of the cylinder clothing decreases in the direction of rotation of the cylinder, in which the top face of the clothing strip and the tip surface of the flat clothing are not aligned parallel to one another.


In certain embodiments, the clothing strip has a marking, which indicates the alignment of the preferred wedge shape.


The invention also provides an apparatus on a carding machine for cotton, synthetic fibres and the like, in which at least one flat bar with a flat clothing is present, in which a clothing element having a flat clothing, preferably wire hooks, arranged in a strip-form support element, is secured to a support body of the flat bar and lies opposite the clothing of a roller, e.g. the cylinder, the spacing between the tip surface of the flat clothing and the tip circle of the cylinder clothing decreases in the direction of rotation of the cylinder, and the tip surface of the flat clothing and a notional surface—arranged parallel to the tangent to the tip circle of the cylinder clothing at the narrowest point—are arranged at an angle to one another, wherein the top face of the clothing strip and the tip surface of the flat clothing are not aligned parallel with one another.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is schematic side view of a carding machine in which there may be used an apparatus according to the invention;



FIG. 2 is a side view of a portion of a revolving card flat assembly including card flats according to a first embodiment of the invention and a fragment from the first slideway of a two-sided slideway;



FIG. 3
a shows three flat bars, the spacing between the tip plane of the flat clothings and the cylinder clothing decreasing in the direction of rotation of the cylinder;



FIG. 3
b shows a flat bar according to FIG. 3a, wherein the top face of the clothing strip and the tip plane of the flat clothing are not aligned parallel to one another, with an illustration of the angle α between flat surface and tip plane and of the angle β for the offset;



FIG. 4 shows the flat bar of FIGS. 3 and 3a, comprising flat support body and clothing strips, in an exploded view;



FIGS. 5
a, 5b show two further embodiments, in which the clothing support part is of wedge-shaped construction in cross-section; and



FIG. 6 shows yet another embodiment in which the clothing support part is of wedge-shaped construction in cross-section.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

With reference to FIG. 1, a flat card, for example, a flat card known as the TC 03 (Trade Mark), made by Trützschler GmbH & Co. KG. of Mönchengladbach, Germany, has a feed roller 1, feed table 2, licker-ins 3a, 3b, 3c, cylinder 4, doffer 5, stripping roller 6, squeezing rollers 7, 8, web-guide element 9, web funnel 10, take-off rollers 11, 12, revolving flat 13 with flat guide rollers 13a, 13b and flat bars 14, can 18 and can coiler 19. The directions of rotation of the rollers are shown by respective curved arrows. The letter M denotes the midpoint (axis) of the cylinder 4. The reference numeral 4a denotes the clothing and 4b denotes the direction of rotation of the cylinder 4. The letter A denotes the working direction. Arrow B denotes the carding setting of the flat bars 14 and arrow C denotes the return transport direction of the flat bars 14.



FIG. 2 shows one embodiment according to the invention. On each side of the card, a flexible bend 17 having several adjusting screws is secured laterally by screws to the machine frame. The flexible bend 17 has a convex outer surface 17a and an underside 17b. Above the flexible bend 17, there is a first slideway 20, for example, of anti-friction plastics material, which has a convex outer surface 20a and a concave inner surface 20b. The second slideway (on the other side of the machine) is not shown. The concave inner surface 20b lies on the convex outer surface 17a. Each flat bar 14 has at both ends a respective card flat head, to which two steel pins 15*, 15** are secured axially and slide in the direction of arrow B on the convex outer surface 20a of the slideway 20. The flat clothing strip 16 is mounted on the undersurface of the support body 15. The reference number 21 denotes the tip circle of the narrowest point of the flat clothings 16. On its circumference, the cylinder 4 has a cylinder clothing 4a, for example, saw-tooth clothing. The reference numeral 22 denotes the tip circle of the cylinder clothing 4a. The distance between the tip circle 21 and the tip circle 22 is denoted by the letter a, and is, for example, 0.20 mm. The distance between the convex outer surface 20a and the tip circle 22 is denoted by the letter b. The radius of the convex outer surface 20a is denoted by r1 and the radius of the tip circle 22 is denoted by r2. The radii r1 and r2 intersect at the mid-point M (see FIG. 1) of the cylinder 4.



FIG. 3
a shows (drawn exaggeratedly) the decrease in the gap between the flat clothings 161, 162, 163 on the one hand and the cylinder clothing 4a on the other hand in the direction of rotation 4b of the cylinder 4. With the spacing between the free tips of the clothing tips 16b1, 16b2, 16b3 of the flat clothings 161, 162, 163 and the cylinder clothing 4a in mind, the widest spacing is marked with c1 and the narrowest spacing is marked with c2. The spacings c1 and c2 appear in a radial direction in relation to the midpoint M (see FIG. 1) of the cylinder 4.


Referring to FIG. 3b, which shows in enlargement one of the card flats of FIG. 3a, the clothing element 16 in the embodiment of FIGS. 3a and 3b has a top element 16c, the top face 16c1 of which is in contact with lower face 15c of the support body 15, a bottom element in which clothing tips 16 are provided, and intermediate layer, of wedge-shaped configuration, between the top and bottom elements. The clothing tips 16 define a tip surface which in the embodiment of FIGS. 3a and 3b is a planar tip surface referred to herein as “tip plane”.


Referring to FIGS. 3a and 3b, the top face 16c1 of the top element 16c of the clothing element 16 and the tip plane 23 of the flat clothing 16b are not aligned parallel to one another.


According to FIG. 3b, the tip plane 23 of the flat clothing 16b and a notional surface 19″—arranged parallel to the tangent 19′ to the tip circle 22 of the cylinder clothing 4a at the narrowest point c2—are arranged at an angle β to one another (shown exaggerated in the drawing). At each flat bar 14 the tip plane 23 of the flat clothing 16b is consequently at an angle β of, for example, 0°55′ in relation to the parallel surface 19″. What is known as an offset, also called a taper, is consequently formed. The gap formed by the angle β between the flat clothing 16b and the cylinder clothing 4a closes in the direction of rotation 4b of the cylinder 4.


Furthermore, according to FIG. 3b the top face 16c1 of the clothing element 16 and the tip plane 23 of the flat clothing 16b are arranged at an angle α to another (shown exaggerated in the drawing). The wedge formation created by the angle α opens in the direction of rotation 4b of the cylinder 4.


In the embodiment of FIG. 4, the flat bar 14 consists of a card flat support body 15 and a clothing element 16. The clothing element 16 is detachably (reversibly) secured to the card flat support body 15. The card flat support body 15 includes a profiled card flat body 15′, which comprises a card flat foot 15a and a card flat back 15b. At the two ends of the elongate profiled card flat body 15′, for example of extruded aluminium, moulded plastics or the like, there is a respective card flat head, which—in the embodiment according to FIGS. 2 and 3, each comprise two card flat pins 15* and 15**. On the side remote from the flat bars 15b, two webs 15h, 15i are provided on the card flat foot 15a in the longitudinal direction, so that in the region of the bottom face 15c there is a two-tier recess 15d, 15e. The card flat support body 15 furthermore includes a magnetic element 15f, for example, a magnetic band, magnetic strip, magnetic rod or similar, which via its top face 15f1 is fastened, in the upper recess 15d, by a layer of adhesive 15g to the bottom face 15c. The length of the card flat support body is, for example, 1 m.


In the embodiment shown in FIG. 4, the clothing element 16 comprises a clothing strip 16′, which consists of a strip-form clothing carrier element 16a, for example, of textile material, and the flat clothing 16b. The flat clothing 16b consists of clothing tips 19 (wire hooks), the wire hooks being approximately U-shaped and fixed in the carrier element 16a by being pushed through the face 16a1. The regions where the wire hooks change direction project beyond the face 16a1. The ends of the wire hooks 19, the clothing tips, are free. The wire hooks consist of steel wire. The clothing element 16 furthermore includes a top element 16c, for example a steel plate strip, a steel band or similar, the bottom face 16c2 of which is fixed by way of a connecting intermediate layer 16d, for example, an adhesive layer, to the top face 16a1 of the clothing carrier element 16a. 16d1 denotes the top face and 16d2 denotes the bottom face of the intermediate layer 16d, the top face 16d1 and the bottom face 16d2 being so arranged that they are not parallel to one another, so that the cross-section of the intermediate layer 16d is wedge-shaped. The clothing element 16 is fixed with its components clothing strip 16′, intermediate layer 16d and top element 16c in the recess 15e, so that only the flat clothing 16b projects beyond the bottom face of the card flat foot 15a. The fixing is so effected so that the top face 16c1 of the flat element 16c (steel band) is in flat abutment with the bottom face 15f2 of the magnetic element 15f (assembly plane). The positive-engaging connection between flat support body 15 and clothing element 16 is stable in operation. The carding forces that act on the flat clothing 16b are absorbed and compensated for by the webs 15h, 15i in the flat foot 15a.



FIG. 5
a shows a further embodiment of clothing element. The clothing carrier element 16a has a wedge-shaped construction in cross-section, whilst the top element 16c and the intermediate layer 16d are plane-parallel. In yet another embodiment shown in FIG. 5b, the top element 16c is of wedge-shaped construction in cross-section, whilst the clothing element 16a and the intermediate element 16 are plane-parallel.


In the embodiment of FIG. 6, the clothing carrier element 16a consists of three layers 16*, 16** and 16***, that is, layers, for example, of textile material and plastics. Whereas the upper layer 16* and the bottom layer 16*** are of plane-parallel construction, the middle layer 16** is wedge-shaped in cross-section. The top face 16a1 may, for example, be adhesively secured to the bottom face 15c. The carrier element 16a shown in FIG. 6 can also be arranged in place of the carrier element 16a shown in FIG. 5a.


Although the foregoing invention has been described in detail by way of illustration and example for purposes of understanding, it will be obvious that changes and modifications may be practised within the scope of the appended claims.

Claims
  • 1. A card flat for use on a carding machine, comprising: a support body;a magnetic element; anda clothing element having an upper surface, wherein the upper surface is reversibly detachably coupled to the support body by the magnetic element, the clothing element comprising: clothing having tips, wherein the tips define a tip surface, anda clothing carrier layer, wherein the clothing are arranged in the clothing carrier layer and the upper surface and the tip surface are oriented in a non-parallel relationship.
  • 2. A card flat according to claim 1, wherein the tip surface is substantially planar and the upper surface of the clothing element and the tip surface are arranged at an angle to one another.
  • 3. A card flat according to claim 1, in which the clothing element is of substantially wedge-shaped construction.
  • 4. A card flat according to claim 3, in which the clothing element comprises at least two layers, wherein at least one of the two layers is of substantially wedge-shaped construction.
  • 5. A card flat according to claim 1, in which the clothing element further comprises an upper layer, said upper layer including said upper surface.
  • 6. A card flat according to claim 5, further comprising an intermediate layer arranged between the clothing carrier layer and the upper layer, and at least one of said upper layer, intermediate layer and clothing carrier layer is of substantially wedge-shaped construction.
  • 7. A card flat according to claim 6, wherein the support body further comprises a bottom face, wherein the upper surface of the clothing element and the bottom face are reversibly detachably joined to one another by the magnetic element.
  • 8. A card flat according to claim 1, in which the clothing element and/or the clothing carrier layer is exchangeable.
  • 9. A card flat according to claim 1, in which the clothing has a curved tip surface.
  • 10. A card flat according to claim 1, in which the non-parallel alignment extends partially over the width of the clothing element.
  • 11. A card flat according to claim 1, in which the clothing arranged in the carrier layer comprises wires, wherein the wires are approximately U-shaped and inserted so that a cross-member of the U-shaped wires runs on a rear side of the carrier layer.
  • 12. A card flat according to claim 1, in which the support body has a base with a bottom face and the clothing element is received in a recess in the bottom face of the support body, the recess being defined by at least two lateral webs on longitudinal sides of the base of the support body.
  • 13. A card flat for use on a carding machine, comprising: a support body, wherein the support body comprises a magnet; anda clothing element having an upper surface, wherein the upper surface is reversibly detachably coupled to the support body by the magnetic, the clothing element comprising: clothing having tips, wherein the tips define a tip surface,a clothing carrier layer, wherein the clothing are arranged in the clothing carrier layer and the upper surface and the tip surface are oriented in a non-parallel relationship, anda sheet metal plate and a compensating layer of adhesive, the sheet metal plate positionable to connect with the magnet.
  • 14. A card flat according to claim 13, wherein the sheet metal plate comprises a body of magnetic material arranged on a rear side of the clothing element and extending in a longitudinal direction of the flat bar.
  • 15. A card flat according to claim 1, wherein the support body comprises an extruded, hollow profile of a light metal.
  • 16. A card flat according to claim 1, in which the support body comprises fibre-reinforced plastics material, in which the magnetic element is integrated in the fibre-reinforced plastics material for effecting magnetic connection of the clothing element to the support body.
  • 17. A card flat according to claim 1, wherein the clothing has regions with different clothing parameters, wherein each of said regions has clothing tips that are used to form a fibre zone, each zone forming a respective tip surface.
  • 18. A card flat according to claim 1, wherein the card flat is adapted for use as a part of a revolving flat.
  • 19. A card flat according to claim 1, wherein the card flat is adapted for use as a stationary carding element.
  • 20. An apparatus on a flat card for fibres, comprising: a rotatable cylinder clothing; andat least one flat bar including: a support body,a magnetic element,a strip-form clothing element reversibly detachably secured to the support body by the magnetic element, the clothing element having a flat clothing, wherein the flat clothing comprises wire hooks defining a tip surface positioned opposite the cylinder clothing, wherein a spacing between the tip surface of the flat clothing and a tip circle of the cylinder clothing decreases in a direction of rotation of the cylinder clothing and a notional surface arranged parallel to a tangent to the tip circle of the cylinder clothing is defined at a narrowest point, wherein the tip surface of the flat clothing and the notional surface are arranged at an angle to one another, and wherein a top face of the strip-form clothing element and the tip surface of the flat clothing are aligned non-parallel with one another.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10 2006 006 944 Feb 2006 DE national
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20070186386 A1 Aug 2007 US