Claims
- 1. A chiplessly formed, open-end spinning rotor comprising a pot-like body having:
- (a) a generally conical slip wall; and
- (b) a circumferential collecting groove, the inwardly-facing surface of which has smooth, uniformly distributed islets formed without contact of a working tool thereto, which surface contacts fibers for spinning same into yarn.
- 2. The open-end spinning rotor of claim 1, wherein said slip walls and collecting groove are integrally formed from a single layer of material so that the material forming said surface of the groove and the inwardly-facing surface of the wall similarly have smooth, uniformly distributed islets.
- 3. A chiplessly formed, open-end spinning rotor having a peripheral wall, comprising:
- a collecting groove, the surface of said collecting groove having a plurality of smooth, uniformly distributed islets formed without contact of a working tool thereto, and which are arranged substantially adjacent to each other over said surface, and which vary in shape and elevation so that said surface is generally unpolished in character; and
- a slip wall for leading fibers into said collecting groove; and wherein
- the wall of said rotor is generally thicker in the region of said collecting groove than in the region of said slip wall.
- 4. A chiplessly formed, open-end spinning rotor having a peripheral wall comprising:
- a collecting groove, the surface of said collecting groove having a plurality of islets which are arranged substantially adjacent to each other over said surface, and which vary in shape and elevation so that said surface is generally unpolished in character; and
- a slip wall for leading fibers into said collecting groove; and wherein
- the wall of said rotor is generally thicker in the region of said collecting groove than in the region of said slip wall; and wherein
- the edge of the open end of the rotor includes reinforcement means thereabout for reinforcing such edge.
- 5. The spinning rotor of claim 4, wherein said reinforcement means comprises a circumferential bead provided about the external periphery of the open end of the rotor.
- 6. A chiplessly formed, open-end spinning rotor comprising:
- (a) a slip wall;
- (b) a collecting groove, the inwardly-facing yarn-contacting surface of which has smooth, uniformly distributed islets formed without contact of a working tool thereto; and
- (c) reinforcement means associated with the edge of the open end of the rotor.
- 7. A chiplessly formed, open-end spinning rotor comprising:
- (a) a slip wall;
- (b) a collecting groove, the inwardly-facing surface of which unpolished; and
- (c) reinforcement means associated with the edge of the open end of the rotor; and
- wherein said reinforcement means comprises a bead provided about the external periphery of the open edge.
- 8. A chiplessly formed, open-end spinning rotor for use with an open-end spinning machine, said rotor having a reinforced, narrow circumferential collecting groove adapted for the collection of fibers therein which are twisted together to form yarn as said rotor is rotated at high speeds, said rotor comprising:
- a predetermined shaped pot having a slightly saucer shaped bottom and frusto-conical sides extending therefrom and terminating in an open, circumferential end thereof, wherein said collecting groove resides circumferentially at the juncture between said bottom and said sides, said collecting groove having an inwardly-facing surface for contacting fibers introduced to said rotor of smooth, uniformly distributed islets formed without contact of a working tool thereto.
- 9. A rotor as in claim 8, further wherein the inwardly-facing surfaces of said frusto-conical sides also have smooth, uniformly distributed islets formed without contact of a working tool thereto.
- 10. A rotor as in claim 8, wherein said reinforcement of said collecting groove comprises a densified character thereof.
- 11. A rotor as in claim 8, wherein said reinforcement of said collecting groove comprises a relatively thickened wall thickness thereof compared to the wall thickness of said frusto-conical sides or to said pot bottom.
- 12. A rotor as in claim 8, further comprising a plating layer of wear-resistant material residing on the inwardly-facing side of said pot.
- 13. A rotor as in claim 8, wherein said pot comprises one of plastic materials or metal materials such as aluminum, steel, spring steel, stainless steel or non-ferrous metals.
- 14. A rotor as in claim 8, wherein said surface islets comprise islets of approximately 15 micrometers without machining-induced scratches therein.
- 15. A rotor as in claim 9, wherein said surface islets comprise islets of approximately 15 micrometers without machining-induced scratches therein.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/065,100 filed June 19, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,777,813, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 829,543, filed Feb. 11, 1986, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 516,132 filed July 11, 1983, now abandoned.
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