Claims
- 1. A fiber tuft feeder comprising(a) a chute having a chute wall defining a chute interior; (b) a first air-pervious surface forming part of said chute wall; (c) a first exhaust air chamber adjoining said first air-pervious surface externally of said chute interior; said first exhaust air chamber being in a pneumatic communication with said chute interior through said first air-pervious surface; (d) means for charging said chute with an air stream carrying fiber tufts; a first part of the air stream being separated from the fiber tufts by, and passing through, said first air-pervious surface into said first exhaust air chamber whereby a fiber tuft column is formed in said chute interior in a region of said first air-pervious surface; (e) a second air-pervious surface forming part of said chute wall and being situated upstream of said first air-pervious surface as viewed in a direction of advance of said air stream in said chute interior; (f) a second exhaust air chamber adjoining said second air-pervious surface externally of said chute interior and being separate from said first exhaust air chamber; said second exhaust air chamber being in a pneumatic communication with said chute interior through said second air-pervious surface for receiving a second part of the air stream; (g) an air outflow opening provided in a wall of said second exhaust air chamber spaced from said second air-pervious surface; and (h) an adjustable valve cooperating with said air outflow opening for varying a flow passage area thereof.
- 2. The fiber tuft feeder as defined in claim 1, wherein said chute is generally vertically oriented and further wherein said second air-pervious surface is positioned above said first air-pervious surface.
- 3. The fiber tuft feeder as defined in claim 1, further comprising an air outflow channel pneumatically communicating with said second exhaust air chamber through said air outflow opening.
- 4. The fiber tuft feeder as defined in claim 3, wherein said air outflow channel pneumatically communicates with said first exhaust air chamber.
- 5. The fiber tuft feeder as defined in claim 1, wherein said adjustable valve is a throttle slide.
- 6. The fiber tuft feeder as defined in claim 1, wherein said chute has a width and further wherein said second air-pervious surface extends along said width.
- 7. The fiber tuft feeder as defined in claim 1, wherein said air outflow opening is present as a plurality of air outflow openings and further wherein said valve is a shiftable blocking element simultaneously varying a flow passage area of said air outflow openings.
- 8. The fiber tuft feeder as defined in claim 7, wherein said valve has a plurality of air passage openings cooperating with respective said air outflow openings in said second exhaust air chamber for varying a flow passage area of said air outflow openings.
- 9. The fiber tuft feeder as defined in claim 8, wherein said air passage openings have unlike shapes.
- 10. The fiber tuft feeder as defined in claim 8, wherein the flow passage area of said air outflow openings is such that the air stream flowing in said chute is uniform along an entire chute width.
- 11. The fiber tuft feeder as defined in claim 8, wherein said air passage openings are uniformly spaced.
- 12. The fiber tuft feeder as defined in claim 8, wherein said air outflow openings are uniformly spaced from one another.
- 13. The fiber tuft feeder as defined in claim 8, wherein said air passage openings in said valve have shapes different from said air outflow openings in said second exhaust air chamber.
- 14. The fiber tuft feeder as defined in claim 13, wherein said air outflow openings are one of rectangular and square.
- 15. The fiber tuft feeder as defined in claim 13, wherein said air passage openings are polygonal.
- 16. The fiber tuft feeder as defined in claim 15, wherein said air passage openings are one of triangular and trapezoidal.
- 17. The fiber tuft feeder as defined in claim 7, wherein said blocking element is a slide plate.
- 18. A fiber tuft feeder comprising(a) a generally vertically oriented chute having a chute wall defining a chute interior; said chute wall having a first wall portion and a second wall portion facing one another; (b) two first air-pervious surfaces forming part of said first and second wall portions, respectively; (c) two first exhaust air chambers adjoining said two first air-pervious surfaces externally of said chute interior; said two first exhaust air chambers being in a pneumatic communication with said chute interior through respective said two first air-pervious surfaces; (d) means for charging said chute with an air stream carrying fiber tufts; a first part of the air stream being separated from the fiber tufts by, and passing through, said two first air-pervious surfaces into said two first exhaust air chambers whereby a fiber tuft column is formed in said chute interior in a region of said two first air-pervious surfaces; (e) two second air-pervious surfaces forming part of said first and second wall portions, respectively, and being situated above said two first air-pervious surfaces; (f) two second exhaust air chambers adjoining respective said two second air-pervious surfaces externally of said chute interior and being separate from said two first exhaust air chambers; said two second exhaust air chambers being in a pneumatic communication with said chute interior through respective said two second air-pervious surfaces for receiving a second part of the air stream; (g) respective air outflow openings provided in a wall of said two second exhaust air chambers spaced from respective said second air-pervious surfaces; and (h) a respective adjustable valve cooperating with the air outflow openings for varying a flow passage area thereof.
- 19. The fiber tuft feeder as defined in claim 18, wherein said two second air-pervious surfaces each extend throughout a width of said chute.
- 20. The fiber tuft feeder as defined in claim 18, wherein said two second air-pervious surfaces are in a horizontal alignment with one another.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of pending application Ser. No. 09/503,244 filed Feb. 14, 2000.
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