Claims
- 1. An arrangement for a carding machine for parallel arrangement of fibers, comprising:a carding track; a plurality of flat bars arranged for being guided along the carding track; clothing positioned respectively on each flat bar, the clothing including strips of flexible material layers having comb structures for engaging the fibers; means for releaseably fastening the clothing to each flat bar; and a rigid base support secured to each clothing, wherein each clothing secured to a rigid base is releaseably fastened to a respective one of the flat bars; and wherein each flat bar has a top and side walls, the clothing with attached base support rests on the top of the flat bar, and the releaseable fastening means comprises brackets each of which fit against a respective side wall of the flat bar and the base support.
- 2. The carding machine according to claim 1, wherein the base support comprises a sheet metal piece.
- 3. The carding machine according to claim 2, wherein the clothing is one of screwed and glued to the sheet metal piece.
- 4. The carding machine according to claim 1, wherein the base support has side edges with edge strips projecting therefrom for securing the clothing at a side of the clothing.
- 5. The carding machine according to claim 4, wherein the base support and edge strips comprise a one piece sheet metal part.
- 6. The carding machine according to claim 1, wherein each bracket has a front wall that fits against one of side walls of the flat bar, each bracket has an upper side including a projection extending at about 90° from the upper side and a lower side including a projection extending at about 90° from the lower side, one of the projections fitting against an upper side of the base support or the clothing and the other projection fitting against an offset of the flat bar.
- 7. The carding machine according to claim 1, wherein each bracket extends over a total length of the flat bar or clothing arranged thereon.
- 8. The carding machine according to claim 1, wherein the fastening means comprises a plurality of brackets arranged one after another in a longitudinal direction of the flat bar and the clothing arranged thereon.
- 9. The carding machine according to claim 1, wherein the brackets each comprise a sheet metal part.
- 10. The carding machine according to claim 1, wherein the releasable fastening means comprises a glue connection for releaseably fastening the base support with the clothing arranged thereon to the flat bar.
- 11. The carding machine according to claim 1, wherein each flat bar includes a guide for receiving a respective one of the base supports with the clothing arranged thereon.
- 12. The carding machine according to claim 11, wherein the guide of the flat bar comprises a dove-tail guide.
- 13. The carding machine according to claim 11, wherein the base support with clothing arranged thereon is insertable into the guide.
- 14. The carding machine according to claim 1, wherein the clothing includes material layers of fabric.
- 15. The carding machine according to claim 1, wherein the clothing includes material layers of cloth.
- 16. The carding machine according to claim 1, wherein the means for releaseably fastening the clothing to each flat bar includes means for reversibly fastening the releaseably fastening means to the flat bar.
- 17. The carding machine according to claim 1, wherein the releaseably fastening means is adapted so as not to be damaged upon fastening and releasing the clothing to the flat bar.
- 18. The carding machine according to claim 1, wherein the releaseably fastening means are not bent upon fastening and releasing the clothing from the flat bar.
- 19. The carding machine according to claim 1, wherein the releaseably fastening means do not include a screw.
Priority Claims (1)
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100 07 268 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Priority is claimed with respect to Application No. 100 07 268.2-26 filed in Germany on Feb. 17, 2000, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. This is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/785,520 filed Feb. 20, 2001 and incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuations (1)
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