Claims
- 1. In apparatus for drafting long staple fibre slivers including a first pair of drafting rollers, a second pair of drafting rollers spaced from said first pair of drafting rollers, a pair of guiding rollers located between said first and second pairs of drafting rollers for positively guiding fibre slivers along a substantially linear path between the drafting roller pairs, the improvement comprising:
- each of said guiding rollers having pointed substantially radial projections arranged in generally longitudinal rows,
- the outer ends of said projections of one row of projections carried on one of said guiding rollers projecting radially inwardly and between the outer ends of said projections of two adjacent rows of projections carried on said other guiding roller when the projections of said guiding rollers are in fiber sliver penetrating position,
- said adjacent projections of each row of projections carried on said rollers being circumferentially spaced substantially less than the pitch between corresponding teeth of adjacent rows producing a helical configuration of teeth,
- each of said projections on said one guiding roller being longitudinally spaced from a substantially correspondingly located projection on said other guiding roller,
- a drive sprocket carried by each guiding roller, and endless loop drive means positively engageable with the roller drive sprockets for driving said rollers at constant angular velocity without backlash and thereby maintaining such offset relationship of the adjacent sliver-penetrating projections of said two rollers.
- 2. In the apparatus defined in claim 1, the number of projections circumferentially of each roller is constant along the length of the roller, and the roller drive wheel has the same number of teeth as the circumferential number of roller projections.
- 3. Apparatus for drafting long staple fiber slivers comprising a first pair of drafting rollers, a second pair of drafting rollers spaced from said first pair of drafting rollers, a pair of guiding rollers located between said first and second pairs of drafting rollers for positively guiding fiber slivers between the drafting roller pairs, each of said guiding rollers having pointed substantially radial projections arranged in generally longitudinal rows, the longitudinal radial plane of a row of projections of one guide roller projecting between longitudinal radial planes of the two adjacent rows of projections of the other guiding roller when the projections of the row of said one guide roller are in fibre sliver penetrating position and the longitudinal rows of projections of each guiding roller being circumferentially offset from the longitudinal rows of projections of the other guiding roller sufficiently to prevent any portion of a projection of one roller being in axial alignment with adjacent projections of the other roller when said projections are in fibre sliver penetrating position, a drive sprocket carried by each guiding roller, and endless loop tooth belts positively engageable with the roller drive sprockets for driving said rollers at constant angular velocity without backlash and thereby maintaining such offset relationship of the adjacent sliver-penetrating projections of said two rollers, drive means for driving the toothed belts, spring loaded jockey roller means engageable with each toothed belt for tensioning such belt, and limit switch means actuatable by movement of the jockey roller means for interrupting operating of the toothed belt drive means, the roller rotation being retardible by excessive fibre between the rollers, the tension of the toothed belts being increasible in response to roller retardation and the jockey roller means being movable in response to increased belt tension to actuate said limit switch means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 353,713, filed Apr. 23, 1973, now abandoned, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 139,629, filed May 3, 1971, now abandoned.
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