Claims
- 1. A tentering machine for a cloth web, comprising a pair of endless needle chains, each having a driven needling roller cooperating therewith for impaling an edge of the web on an associated needle chain, the two needling rollers being substantially coaxial, and means for adjusting the lateral positions of the needling chains and needling rollers associated therewith, wherein the improvement comprises
- a. driven feed roller means arranged ahead of and substantially tangent to the needling rollers, and having a web-driving periphery extending substantially continuously across the width of the web, for delivering the web downwardly onto the needling rollers with substantially no intervening gap in which lateral sagging of the web can occur,
- b. members for spreading the web edges located immediately ahead of the feed roller means, and
- c. edge-sensing means directed against the periphery of the feed roller means, for sensing the web edges immediately after they have been spread, while the web is supported across its entire width by the feed roller means, and for controlling the means for adjusting the lateral positions of the needling chains and needling rollers associated therewith.
- 2. A tentering machine according to claim 1 wherein the needling rollers bear against the cloth web on the feed roller means and are thus driven by the feed roller means.
- 3. A tentering machine according to claim 1 wherein the members for spreading the web edges include edge unrolling devices arranged beneath the web and at each edge thereof.
- 4. A tentering machine according to claim 3 comprising means for laterally adjusting the edge unrolling devices independently of the needling rollers.
- 5. A tentering machine according to claim 3 wherein a mechanical feeler for sensing an edge of the web and controlling the lateral adjustment of an edge unrolling device precedes each such device.
- 6. A tentering machine according to claim 1 wherein a pair of reversing wheels are provided to guide the needle chains, and the feed roller means is located above the reversing wheels.
- 7. A tentering machine according to claim 1 wherein mechanism is provided for driving the needling rollers at a speed proportional to that of the feed roller means.
- 8. A tentering machine according to claim 7 wherein the driving mechanism comprises a variable speed drive associated with each needling roller.
- 9. A tentering machine according to claim 1 wherein each needle chain is provided with a laterally adjustable guide rail, in which the needle chain runs, and each rail carries a pivoted lever that suspends one of said needling rollers.
- 10. A tentering machine according to claim 9 including a transverse rail, a carriage slidably mounted on each guide rail, each carriage pivotally mounting an associated needling roller suspending lever, and a roller on each carriage for engagement with the transverse rail.
Priority Claims (2)
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2208756 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of abandoned application Ser. No. 328,606, filed Feb. 1, 1973 and now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Leading American Mills Depend on Famatex Tenter Frames for Highest Production, Textile Industries, Apr. 1960, Robert Reiner, Inc., Weehawken, New Jersey. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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328606 |
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