Claims
- 1. A balloon control ring through which a yarn is to pass having a ribbed inner surface over which the yarn rubs as it revolves and advances through the ring, the ribs on the inner surface being generally parallel to one another and extending at an angle of between 10.degree. and 50.degree. to the circular line at which the central plane in which the ring lies intersects the said inner surface, the arrangement being such that as a yarn revolves and passes over each successive rib, it engages each rib as or before it leaves the preceding rib, said ring being fixed to a supporting means through which it is fixed to the frame of a machine, said ring being a wire rod and said ribs being arranged on the inner surface of the rod proper to give such an inner surface like that of a stranded wire.
- 2. A balloon control ring through which a yarn is to pass having a ribbed inner surface over which the yarn rubs as it revolves and advances through the ring, the ribs on the inner surface being generally parallel to one another and extending at an angle of between 10.degree. and 50.degree. to the circular line at which the central plane in which the ring lies intersects the said inner surface, the arrangement being such that as a yarn revolves and passes over each successive rib, it engages each rib as or before it leaves the preceding rib, said ring being fixed to a supporting means through which it is fixed to the frame of a machine, said balloon control ring proper being made of a cylindrical ring having on its inner surface a plurality of ribs arranged at an angle to the axis of the ring parallel to each other at regular intervals and the top part of each of said ribs being a rounded surface.
- 3. The balloon control ring according to claim 1, wherein the balloon control ring proper is made of a cylindrical ring on the inner surface of which a plurality of ribs each consisting of a series of several semi-spherical small projections is arranged at an angle to the axis of the ring and parallel to each other at regular intervals.
- 4. A balloon control ring through which a yarn is to pass having a ribbed inner surface over which the yarn rubs as it revolves and advances through the ring, the ribs on the inner surface being generally parallel to one another and extending at an angle of between 10.degree. and 50.degree. to the circular line at which the central plane in which the ring lies intersects the said inner surface, the arrangement being such that as a yarn revolves and passes over each successive rib, it engages each rib as or before it leaves the preceding rib, said ring being fixed to a supporting means through which it is fixed to the frame of a machine, and said balloon control ring proper being made of a corrugaged cylindrical plate with the ridges of the corrugations forming said ribs and being disposed at an angle to the horizontal direction in which a yarn revolves.
Priority Claims (3)
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46-67756 |
Sep 1971 |
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46-79029 |
Oct 1971 |
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47-48305 |
May 1972 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of Ser. No. 284,492, filed Aug. 29, 1972, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,863,433, issued Feb. 4, 1975.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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