This application claims priority from German Patent Application No. 10 2006 005 391.5 dated Feb. 3, 2006, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to an apparatus on a textile machine, for example a flat card, roller card or the like, for cleaning fibre material, for example of cotton.
There is described in WO 01/92614 (also published as EP 1 290 252 B) a carding machine comprising a high-speed first or main roller, which is so adapted that it supports or conveys a travelling fibre web, associated second and third rollers, which have respective nips with one another and with the first roller on rotation of the three rollers, and drive means for rotation of the rollers, which drive means are so arranged that the second roller is rotated in a direction of rotation that is the same as that of the first roller and opposite to that of the third roller, wherein the second roller is arranged downstream of the third roller and so co-operates with the first roller that a fibre mat is opened and detached, the fibre mat is transferred to the nip with the third roller and is conveyed by the third roller to the nip with the first roller, where it is transferred back to the first roller.
In that known apparatus (EP 1 290 252 B1), the cylinder of a flat card co-operates with revolving or fixed card tops, forming the main carding zone in which the fibre material is carded. At the cylinder, upstream of the revolving card top there can be arranged roller pairs consisting of second and third rollers which effect cleaning of the fibre material. In such an arrangement it is possible to use more second rollers (inverters) and fewer revolving card tops.
It is an aim of the invention to provide an apparatus in which the degree of cleaning can be considerably increased.
The invention provides an apparatus on a textile machine for cleaning fibre material, wherein the apparatus comprises:
a first rotating roller arranged to convey a travelling fibre web;
a second rotating roller co-operating with the first roller to form a first nip;
a third roller co-operating with the second roller to form a second nip and with the first roller to form a third nip, the second roller being downstream of the third roller;
a drive arrangement arranged to rotate at least one of the second and third rollers in the opposite direction to the direction of rotation of the first roller, such that fibre material is opened and detached by the second roller at the first nip, the detached fibre material is conveyed by the second roller to the second nip, and is conveyed by the third roller to the third nip, where it is transferred back to the first roller; and
at least one fixed carding element located upstream of a roller pair comprising said second and third rollers and opposed to said first roller, having clothing with clothing tips which are inclined in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the first roller.
By arranging at least one fixed carding element upstream of a pair consisting of second and third rollers, a high degree of preliminary opening of the fibre material is obtained, which is of considerable benefit to separation of trash. Fibre material that has already undergone a high degree of opening is further processed by the pair consisting of first and second rollers in co-operation with the cylinder. Because the clothing of the fixed carding element and the clothing of the first roller are in the carding position, a combing action on the fibre material is achieved. As a result, the degree of cleaning can be substantially improved by the measures taken according to the invention.
The clothing tips may be, for example, in the form of teeth or needles. The first roller, the second roller and the third roller may have a clothing on their cylindrical outer surface, the tips of which are advantageously inclined in the direction of rotation. In one embodiment of the invention, on transition of the fibres from the second roller to the third roller the tips of the rollers are inclined in the same direction. Suitable dimensions of the second and third rollers may vary, for example, according to the diameter of the first roller. In one exemplary embodiment, the diameter of the second roller may be about from 50 to 140 mm, whilst the diameter of the third roller may be about from 60 to 90 mm. Suitable rotational speeds for the second and third rollers may be selected having regard to the speed of rotation of the first roller. By way of example, the second roller may have a rotational speed of about from 0.5 to 2 rev/min and/or the third roller may have a rotational speed of about from 5 to 15 rev/min. It is preferred for the circumferential speed of the second roller to be low in comparison with the first roller. In one embodiment, the circumferential speed of the third roller is higher than the speed of the second roller but lower than the speed of the first roller. If desired, a separation opening having a width of about from 40 to 50 mm may be arranged downstream—seen in the direction of rotation of the first roller—of the second roller. Where present, the separation opening advantageously has a separating knife or the like, and/or may be associated with a suction device, for example a suction hood, for trash or the like. In a preferred embodiment, the clothing gaps, that is, the gaps between adjacent tips, are large. That allows a higher filling volume of fibres on the roller. In one embodiment, the volume that can become filled by fibres comprises the region between the free ends of the tips and the bottom of the tips. In another embodiment, the volume that can become filled by fibres consists essentially of the space between the tips of the clothing and the foot of the clothing. In one advantageous embodiment, the point density of the clothing on the second roller is low, for example, less than or equal to 140 ppsi.
In one preferred embodiment, the front angle is about from 40 to 50°. The clothing height may be, for example, about from 4 to 5 mm. The clothings may be of any suitable material or materials. Advantageously, at least some of the clothings are all-steel clothings. Advantageously, at least some of the clothings are flexible clothings. The apparatus of the invention may be used at any fibre-transporting roller at which cleaning of fibre is carried out. Advantageously, the first roller is the or a licker-in of a flat card or roller card. In a case of a licker-in group consisting of three lickers-in arranged one after the other, the first roller is advantageously the licker-in arranged in the middle.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the first roller is a carding cylinder and the second roller is a worker roller, and the direction of rotation of the second roller is opposed to the direction of rotation of the first roller and the same as the direction of rotation of the third roller.
The invention also provides an apparatus on a flat card, roller card or the like for cleaning fibre material, for example of cotton, comprising a high-speed first or main roller, which is adapted to support or convey a travelling fibre web, associated second and third rollers, which have respective nips with one another and with the first roller on rotation of the three rollers, which drive means are so arranged that the second roller is rotated in a direction of rotation that is the same as that of the first roller and opposite to that of the third roller, wherein the second roller is arranged downstream of the third roller and so co-operates with the first roller that a fibre mat is opened and detached, the fibre mat is transferred to the nip with the third roller and is conveyed by the third roller to the nip with the first roller, where it is transferred back to the first roller, the first or main roller being associated with fixed carding elements, wherein upstream of a pair consisting of a second roller and a third roller—seen in the direction of rotation of the first or main roller—there is arranged at least one fixed carding element in which the teeth of the clothing are inclined opposite to the direction of rotation of the first or main roller.
In another embodiment the invention provides an apparatus on a flat card, roller card or the like for cleaning fibre material, for example of cotton, comprising a high-speed cylinder, which is adapted to support or convey a travelling fibre web, associated second and third rollers, which have respective nips with one another and with the first roller on rotation of the rollers, and drive means for rotation of the rollers, wherein the second roller is arranged downstream of the third roller and so co-operates with the first roller that a fibre mat is opened and detached, the fibre mat is transferred to the nip with the third roller and is conveyed by the third roller to the nip with the first roller, where it is transferred back to the first roller, the rollers having a clothing with needles or teeth which are inclined at an acute angle (front angle) in the direction of rotation, and in the region of the transition of the fibres from the cylinder to the second roller the needles or teeth of the rollers in question being inclined in different directions and the speed of the second roller being low in comparison with the speed of the cylinder, in which the second roller is a worker roller and is rotated in a direction of rotation which is opposite to that of the cylinder and the same as that of the third roller.
a, 4b are a side view (4a) and a front view in section (4b) of the clothing of the second roller (inverter) of the apparatus of
With reference to
Referring to
As shown in
In accordance with
Reference numeral 28 indicates the clothing gaps between teeth 182 located one after the other in the direction in which the clothing extends and reference numeral 29 indicates the clothing gaps between teeth 182 located one next to the other.
The invention has been explained using the example of a flat card. Its use in other machines that clean fibre material, for example, roller cards, cleaners or the like, is also included.
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 practiced within the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
10 2006 005 391 | Feb 2006 | DE | national |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
1567841 | Curtin | Dec 1925 | A |
4712276 | Krusche | Dec 1987 | A |
4843685 | Vesa et al. | Jul 1989 | A |
6035493 | Carlton | Mar 2000 | A |
6185789 | Hollingsworth et al. | Feb 2001 | B1 |
20040154137 | Bauersachs | Aug 2004 | A1 |
20060156516 | Bocht | Jul 2006 | A1 |
20070180659 | Saeger et al. | Aug 2007 | A1 |
20070180660 | Saeger et al. | Aug 2007 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
25 39 603 | Oct 1976 | DE |
195 21 778 | Jan 1997 | DE |
101 08 140 | Aug 2002 | DE |
101 39 163 | Apr 2003 | DE |
103 14 009 | Oct 2004 | DE |
41 30 147 | Aug 2005 | DE |
601 13 531 | Jun 2006 | DE |
0 608 686 | Aug 1994 | EP |
1290252 | Sep 2005 | EP |
841609 | Jul 1960 | GB |
1229556 | Apr 1971 | GB |
1287311 | Aug 1972 | GB |
1304765 | Jan 1973 | GB |
2258471 | Feb 1993 | GB |
WO-0192614 | Dec 2001 | WO |
WO-03087446 | Oct 2003 | WO |
WO 2005087994 | Sep 2005 | WO |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20070180658 A1 | Aug 2007 | US |