This application claims priority from German Patent Application Nos. 103 389 47.4 dated 25 Aug. 2003 and 10 2004 033 509.5 dated 10 Jul. 2004, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a card top assembly for a carding machine.
In a known kind of carding machine cotton, synthetic fibres and the like, there is at least one card top bar having card top clothing, the card top clothing being fastened to the card top bar and positioned opposite to the clothing of a roller, e.g. the cylinder, and at least the regions of the clothing that face the card top bar being made of a ferrous product, especially steel.
In a known arrangement (U.S. Pat. No. 3,151,362), the card top bar consists of a back portion and a carrier body (carrier) having a foot face. Fastened to the foot face (portion that accommodates the clothing) is all-steel clothing or a clothing strip (flexible clothing) that extends in the longitudinal direction of the foot face. The all-steel clothing consists of a large number of saw-tooth wire portions arranged adjacent to one another. The clothing strip comprises a carrying element consisting of a plurality of textile layers, in which a large number of small wire hooks (clothing tips) are fastened. The regions of the steel clothings that are in each case remote from the tips are associated with the card top bar. The clothing strip is fastened along the longitudinal sides of the carrier body by means of two clamps (brackets, clips). With one end, the clamps encompass the longitudinally oriented edge regions of the clothing strip and with their other end engage in recesses in the carrier body. In practice, the clamps consist of a sheet metal strip, one longitudinal edge of which is cut into the textile material. On assembly, the textile material of the clothing strip is fastened to the carrier body of the card top bar in a positive fit under considerable stress. In the process, the clamps exert tensile forces in such a manner that the textile material is deformed convexly away from the foot face, so that the clothing tips facing outwards are also, undesirably, arranged on a convex-shaped envelope. When not in use, the resulting card top assembly has a precision of 0.05 mm in height and evenness. In use, the differences in height in the assembly increase to approximately 0.2 mm. Sharpening the clothing on the machine improves precision only insignificantly. After a throughput of approximately 400 t of fibre material, the card top clothing is so worn that it has to be replaced. In order to dismantle the sheet metal staples, the card top bar is clamped and the positive fit is reversed by means of a lever and pincers. The considerable forces that occur during assembly and dismantling have a deleterious effect on the dimensional stability of the card top bar.
It is an aim of the invention to provide an arrangement of the type described at the beginning that avoids or mitigates the disadvantages mentioned, makes it possible, especially in simple manner, to obtain a clothed card top bar that is dimensionally stable and enables simpler and more rapid reclothing (clothing replacement).
The invention provides a card top bar for a carding machine, comprising a card top bar carrier member; a clothing member comprising a ferrous portion; and at least one magnetic element positioned between the card top bar carrier member and said ferrous portion of said clothing member.
The solution makes it possible to obtain a simplified seating for the clothing strip (carrier layer and wires arranged in accordance with the setting configuration) on the card top bar, which additionally enables replacement to be made without causing any damage. For example, when the clothing is worn, the clothing strip to be replaced can be removed easily and the undamaged card top bar having the clothing seating according to the invention can be used for a new clothing strip.
Advantageously, a magnetic component comprising a said magnet is fastened to the card top bar carrier member. Advantageously, a magnetic component comprising a said magnetic element is fastened by means of an adhesive layer or the like. Advantageously, a magnetic component comprising a said magnetic element is fastened by a screw connection or the like. Advantageously, the or each magnetic element is a permanent magnet, for example is of a permanent magnetic material. Advantageously, the magnetic force is greater than the forces acting upon the clothing member, e.g. carding force, force of a rotating cleaning roller or the like. Advantageously, the clothing member is detachable from the magnetic component. Advantageously, the clothing member is connected to the card top bar by means of the magnetic component as fastening element. Advantageously, the clothing is reversibly detachable from the magnetic component. Advantageously, the clothing, which is set into a backing layer, e.g. fabric or the like, consists of wires or the like that are bent approximately in a U-shape and are so inset that the web portion of the U-shaped wires or the like runs on the reverse side of the backing layer. Advantageously, a compensating layer is present between the card top bar carrier member and the clothing member, which compensating layer is able to compensate for different spacings between the carrier member and the clothing member. Advantageously, the compensating layer is able to compensate for different spacings between the reverse face of the card top clothing member and the foot face of the card top bar carrier member. A compensating layer may be able to compensate for one or more of: different spacings between the sliding surfaces of the card top heads and the foot face of the card top bar; different spacings between the sliding surfaces of the card top heads and the circle formed by the tips of the clothing; different spacings between the circle formed by the tips of the clothing and the circle formed by the tips of the clothing on the cylinder; local different spacings between the reverse face and the foot face. The upper face of the cylinder clothing may constitute a reference surface for the orientation of the card top bar carrier member and of the card top clothing member. The card top bar may form part of a revolving card top. The card top bar may be a fixed carding element.
Advantageously, flexible clothing is present. Advantageously, the flexible clothing comprises a carrier and clothing tips, wires, hooks or the like. Advantageously the carrier is strip-shaped. Advantageously, the clothing consists of saw-tooth wire strips, e.g. all-steel clothing. Advantageously, the clothing is mounted on the card top bar carrier member in the region of the foot face. Advantageously, a plastics material, an artificial resin, e.g. epoxy resin, or the like is provided as compensating substance. The card top bar carrier member may be a shape extruded from a light metal, e.g. aluminium. The extruded shape may be a hollow shape. Advantageously, two end pieces (card top heads) are associated with the carrier body. Preferably, the end pieces are pins of hardened steel or the like. Advantageously, the carrier element (textile material) and the compensating layer are arranged in a recess of the foot face (carrier body). Preferably, the recess is limited by at least two lateral webs or the like on the longitudinal sides of the carrier body. Advantageously, the underside of the clothing strip, on which the spines of the bent wires are located, is held securely by means of a magnet fixed to the card top bar carrier member. Advantageously, the clothing strip is additionally fixed laterally to the side faces of the carrier layer, for example by webs mounted on the card top bar carrier member. Advantageously, all the clothing strips, e.g. irrespective of the setting configuration, are arranged to be held flexibly by a magnet, so providing the connection to the card top bar carrier member. Advantageously, the connection is supported mechanically, e.g. by pieces of sheet metal fastened to the card top bar carrier member. Advantageously, there is additional securing or holding of the clothing strip in the horizontal plane e.g. by the clothing strips being held mechanically by webs. Advantageously, two webs are present on the longitudinal sides and/or two webs are present on the transverse sides. Advantageously, a clothing strip is accommodated, to which there is additionally fastened, by way of a compensating adhesive layer, a piece of sheet metal which is brought into contact with the magnet of the card top bar carrier member. Advantageously, the vertical connection is supported mechanically. Advantageously, the clothing strip is additionally provided with e.g. wire claws or the like at its outer edges where there is only carrier layer and none of the wires embedded therein. Advantageously, the magnetic component, e.g. magnetic tape, magnetic strip, magnetic bar or the like, extends in the longitudinal direction of the card top bar. Advantageously, a plurality of magnetic elements is present in the longitudinal direction of the card top bar. Advantageously, the magnetic elements are arranged spaced from one another. Advantageously, the magnetic elements are arranged offset relative to one another. Advantageously, the direction of offsetting is the working direction. Advantageously, a base made from a magnetic material is arranged on the reverse side of the card top clothing member. Preferably, the base is a steel tape, piece of sheet metal or the like. Preferably, the base has on its sides attachments, webs or the like that are bent at an angle. Advantageously, the card top clothing member has at least two groups of clothing, each of which is held by a magnet. Advantageously, at least two groups of clothing each have a heel zone relative to the roller clothing. Advantageously, the card top clothing member consists of a large number of all-steel clothing wires arranged axially relative to the clothed roller, e.g. cylinder. Advantageously, the card top clothing member is held on the card top bar carrier member by at least one magnetic element. Advantageously, the card top bar carrier member consists of a fibre-reinforced plastics material, for example, a glass-fibre-reinforced plastics material is used. Advantageously, a carbon-fibre-reinforced plastics material is used. Advantageously, the magnetic element is integrated in the fibre-reinforced plastics material, for example, by casting the magnetic element integrally with the plastics card top bar carrier member. The magnetic element may be cast or pressed into the plastics card top bar carrier member. Advantageously, the magnetic element is incorporated during manufacture of the plastics card top bar carrier member. Advantageously, at least one and preferably each of the edge regions bordering the longitudinal edges is provided with tips.
The invention also provides a card top bar for a carding machine, having a card top bar carrier member and a clothing member attached to the card top carrier member with an inner surface of the clothing member facing the carrier member, at least a region of the inner surface comprising a ferrous material, wherein at least one magnetic element is provided between the carrier member and the ferrous region or regions of the clothing member.
Moreover, the invention provides an arrangement at a carding machine for cotton, synthetic fibres and the like, in which there is at least one card top bar having card top clothing, the card top clothing being fastened to the card top bar and positioned opposite to the clothing of a roller, e.g. the cylinder, and at least the regions of the card top clothing that face the card top bar being made of a ferrous product, especially steel, wherein between the card top bar and the regions of the card top clothing facing the card top bar there is at least one magnetic element.
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The cylinder 4 has around its circumference a cylinder clothing 4a, for example saw-tooth clothing. Reference numeral 22 denotes the circle formed by the tips of the cylinder clothing 4a. The distance between the tip circle 23 and the tip circle 22 is denoted by reference letter a and is, for example, {fraction (2/1000)}″. The distance between the convex outer face 20a and the tip circle 22 is denoted by reference letter b. The variable radius of the convex outer face 20a is denoted by reference letter r1 and the constant radius of the tip circle 22 is denoted by reference letter r2. The radius r2 intersects the centre M (see
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The invention provides simplified accommodation of clothing on the card top bar 14, which additionally enables damage-free replacement of the strip. The invention enables simplified seating of the clothing strip (carrier layer and wires arranged according to the setting configuration) on the card top bar 14, which also allows damage-free replacement. For example, in the event of the clothing being worn, the clothing strip to be replaced can be removed easily and the undamaged card top bar 14 with the clothing seating can be used for a new clothing strip. The underside of the clothing strip, on which the spines of the bent wires are located, is held in position by means of a magnet 29 fixed to the card top bar 14, and thus the clothing strip is fixed to the card top bar 14 (
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.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 38 947.4 | Aug 2003 | DE | national |
10 2004 033 509.5 | Jul 2004 | DE | national |