Flat bar with attachable clothing support

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6745438
  • Patent Number
    6,745,438
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 13, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 8, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A flat bar is provided for use in a carding machine having a roller with clothing. The flat bar is for arranging opposite the clothing on the roller. The flat bar has a flat bar support body having a recess, a clothing support having a first side, the first side being positioned in the recess, flat bar clothing attached to a second side of the clothing support, the second side being opposite the first side, and at least one fastening element that secures the first side of the clothing support in the recess.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a device on, for example, a carding machine for cotton, synthetic fibers and the like. The device comprises at least one flat bar with flat bar clothing, where the flat bar clothing is attached to the flat bar and is positioned opposite clothing on, for example, a main carding cylinder of the carding machine.




The flat bar of a known device has of a back part and a support body with an underside. A clothing strip (flexible clothing) that extends in a longitudinal direction of the underside is attached to the underside. The clothing strip comprises a support element having several textile layers in which a plurality of small wire hooks or clothing needle points are fastened. The clothing strip is attached with the aid of two clamps, straps, or clips along the longitudinal sides of the support body. With one end, the clamps encircle the longitudinal edge regions of the clothing strip and, with the other end, they engage recesses in the support body. In practical operations, the clamps consist of a sheet-metal strip, one longitudinal edge of which is punched into the textile material. During assembly, the textile material of the clothing strip is attached with considerable tension and is form fitting to the support body of the flat bar. In the process, the clamps exert tensile stresses in such a way that the textile material is deformed spherically away from the underside. Thus, the clothing needle points are also arranged in an undesirable manner along a convex enveloping curve, pointing toward the outside.




A set of flat bars produced in this way has an accuracy of 0.05 mm in height and evenness when not in use. As a result of use, the height differences in the set will increase to approximately 0.2 mm. The accuracy is improved only insignificantly through a re-sharpening of the clothing on the machine. Following a fiber-material throughput of approximately 400 t, the flat bar clothing is worn to such a degree that it must be replaced. The flat bar is clamped in for dismantling the sheet metal straps and the form-locking connection is reversed with the aid of a lever and pliers. The considerable forces required for the assembly and dismantling negatively effect the dimensional stability of the flat bar. Added to this are undesirable tolerances resulting from the production of the flat bar body. As a result of the aforementioned disadvantages, the clothing needle points of the clothed flat bar must be leveled by grinding.




According to a previous solution (shown in European Patent 0 887 445), the clothing strip is attached to a support, for example the base of a steel band. The flat steel band base is inserted between guide grooves that open toward the inside, in the edge regions of the flat bar underside, thus fastening the clothing strip to the flat bar. The production of this flat bar is quite involved with respect to production technology and assembly. It is particularly bothersome that the steel band underside and the guide grooves must be produced to exact dimensions to offer sufficient support during the operation. In addition, this makes replacement more difficult.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In contrast to the above, it is an object of the invention to create a device of the above-described type that avoids the aforementioned disadvantages. In particular, the invention makes it possible to produce a clothed flat bar with inherently stable form and makes it easier to produce the flat bar and replace the clothing strip.




The production and replacement of the clothed flat bar is simplified because the outside of the support and the support body for the flat bar fit together form-fittingly and the support is furthermore secured in the recess with an additional fastening element. Tolerances resulting from the production of the flat bar and the clothing as well as assembly (including dismantling) are thus reduced or eliminated. With the clothed flat bar according to the invention, an addition of the tolerances resulting from the assembly and dismantling of the flat bar clothing, the technologically damaging leveling and the decrease in the accuracy during use are advantageously avoided.




Particular embodiments of the invention provide a flat bar for use in a carding machine having a roller with clothing. The flat bar is for arranging opposite the clothing on the roller. The flat bar has a flat bar support body having a recess, a clothing support having a first side, the first side being positioned in the recess, flat bar clothing attached to a second side of the clothing support, the second side being opposite the first side, and at least one fastening element that secures the first side of the clothing support in the recess.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention is explained below in further detail with the aid of exemplary embodiments shown in the drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a schematic side elevation view of a device in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 2

is a partial side elevation view showing clothed flat bars, a sliding guide and a flexible bend, as well as the distance between the clothing on the flat bars and the clothing on the main carding cylinder;





FIG. 3



a


is a side elevation view of a section through a flat bar with elongated slots, openings, bores and a longitudinal groove in the support body;





FIG. 3



b


shows a threaded pin;





FIG. 3



c


is a side elevation view of the support;





FIG. 3



d


is a side elevation view showing a section through a clothing strip;





FIG. 4

shows a flat bar with a device according to the invention and an equalizing layer in the assembled state;





FIG. 5

shows an embodiment of the support with two projections and an embodiment of the support body with two longitudinal grooves;





FIG. 6



a


is a side elevation view of an embodiment of the device according to the invention, with a mechanism for aligning the flat bar for attaching the equalizing layer; and





FIG. 6



b


is a sectional view along section line I-I in

FIG. 6



a.













DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

shows a carding machine, for example a High-Performance Card DK 903 by the company Trützschler in Mönchengladbach, Germany. The aforementioned carding machine comprises a feed roller


1


, a feed table


2


, licker-ins


3




a,




3




b,




3




c,


a main carding cylinder


4


, a doffer


5


, a stripping roller


6


, crushing rollers


7


,


8


, a sliver guide element


9


, a web trumpet


10


, withdrawing rollers


11


,


12


, a set of traveling flats


13


with clothed flat bars


14


, a can


15


and a can holder


16


. Curved arrows indicate the rotational direction of the rollers while the letter A refers to the operating direction. Stationary carding elements


33


and


34


are arranged opposite clothing of the main carding cylinder


4


.





FIG. 2

shows a flexible bend


17


, provided with several adjustment screws, which is arranged on each side of the carding machine frame. The flexible bend


17


has a convex outside surface


17




a


and an underside


17




b.


A sliding guide


20


, for example made of a plastic with sliding ability, with a convex outside surface


20




a


and a concave inside surface


20




b


is provided above the flexible bend


17


. The concave inside surface


20




b


rests on the convex outside surface


17




a


and can slide along this surface in the direction of arrows B, C. Each flat bar, for example designed according to European Patent 0 567 747 A1, has a back part


14




a


and a support body


14




b.






As shown in

FIG. 3



a,


the support body


14




b


has an underside


14




c


and two side surfaces. Each flat bar


14


is provided on its two ends with respectively one flat bar head


14


′,


14


″ (see

FIG. 6



a


) with respectively two steel pins


14




1


,


14




2


or


14




3


,


14




4


(see

FIGS. 6



a


and


6




b


). These pins are fastened with a section, for example glued, in an axial direction in recesses of the support body


14




b.


As shown in

FIG. 2

, the sections of the steel pins


14




1


,


14




2


that project over the front surfaces of the support body


14




b


slide along the convex outside surface


20




a


of the sliding guide


20


in the direction of arrow D.




A clothing strip


18


is attached to the underside


14




c


of the support body


14




b.


As shown in

FIG. 3



d,


clothing strip


18


has a support element


23


of, for example, a textile material and flat bar clothing


19


having a plurality of points. Support element


23


has a thickness f. The flat bar clothing, for example wire needles,


19


extends through the surface of, and are attached in, the support element


23


. The points on the other end of the clothing


19


are exposed. A circle


21


defined by the points of the flat bar clothing


19


is shown in FIG.


2


. The main carding cylinder


4


is provided along its circumference with a clothing


4




a,


for example a saw-tooth clothing. A circle


22


defined by the points of the cylinder clothing


4




a


is shown in FIG.


2


. The distance between the circle


21


and the circle


22


, for example, amounts to {fraction (3/1000)}″ and is given the reference a. The distance between the convex outside surface


20




a


and the circle


22


is given the reference b. The distance between the convex outside surface


20




a


and the circle


21


is given the reference c. The radius for the convex outside surface


20




a


is r


1


and the radius for the circle


22


is r


2


. The radii r


1


and r


2


intersect in the center M of the main carding cylinder


4


.




According to

FIG. 3



a,


the support body


14




b


of the flat bar


14


, which is, for example, extruded from aluminum, is provided across its width with two elongated slots


14




d


and


14




e


that are open toward the outside. These slots widen toward the center of the flat bar


14


to become hollow-cylindrical openings


14




f


and


14




g.


The respective region for fastening the flat bar pins


14




1


,


14




2


,


14




3


,


14




4


is shown in the openings


14




f,




14




g.


The center of the flat bar


14


contains a longitudinal groove


14




i


that is open toward the underside


14




c


and extends, for example, over the complete width of the flat bar. A plurality of through bores


14




h


exist between the opening


14




g


and the longitudinal groove


14




i


and extend essentially parallel to the underside


14




c.


The bores


14




h


are oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal groove


14




i.


The bores


14




h


are provided with internal threads that engage external threads of threaded pins


28


according to

FIG. 3



b.






A support


26


according to

FIG. 3



c


has two sheet-metal strips


26




a,




26




b,


the end regions of which are respectively bent at a right angle in the same direction. For example, the sheet-metal strip


26




a


is bent counter-clockwise and the sheet-metal strip


26




b


is bent clockwise. The bent regions


26




I


and


26




II


of sheet-metal strips


26




a


and


26




b


are, for example, laser-welded together and thus form an extension


26




c


that is fastened inside the longitudinal groove


14




i


(

FIG. 3



a


). The bent regions


26




III


and


26




IV


serve to additionally hold the support element


23


of clothing strip


18


.





FIG. 4

shows the flat bar


14


according to

FIGS. 3



a


to


3




d


, but in the fully assembled state. The clothing strip


18


is attached to one side


26




2


of the support


26


, for example by gluing it on. The extension


26




c


of the support


26


is inserted into the longitudinal groove


14




i


of the support body


14




b,


so that the other side


26




1


of the support


26


and the support body


14




b


are connected. The screwed-in threaded pins


28


push the extension


26




c


against the opposite positioned inside wall of elongated slot


14




i.


As a result, the support


26


is attached to the flat bar


14


. In addition to the elements shown in

FIGS. 3



a


to


3




d,



FIG. 4

shows that an equalizing layer


24


, for example made of a hardened synthetic resin or the like, is arranged between the inside surface


26




2


of the support and the support element


23


. This equalizing layer


24


can equalize differences in the distances between the flat bar


14


, namely the underside


14




c,


and the flat bar clothing


19


, that is to say the enveloping curve for the exposed wire needle points.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 5

, the support body


14




b


contains two longitudinal grooves


14




i




1


and


14




i




2


, into which two extensions


26




c1


and


26




c2


of support


26


′ engage. Extensions


26




c1


and


26




c2


are fastened with threaded pins


28




a


and


28




b.


The threaded pins


28




a


and


28




b


extend from opposite sides through the bores


14




h




1


and


14




h




2


.





FIG. 6



a


shows a leveling device for use in assembling the invention. A cube-shaped support element


27




a


with parallel and level surfaces and a height h is arranged between the flat bar pins


14




1


,


14




2


and a surface


25




a


of a level plate


25


. An additional cube-shaped support element


27




b


of the same height h is secured locally on the plate


25


and is arranged between the flat bar pins


14




3


and


14




4


and the plate


25


. With this device and additional web elements on the side (not shown herein) or the like (for example, displaceable delimiting surfaces for the equalizing layer


24


and/or the support element


23


), the points of the clothing


19


of the clothing strip


18


can be positioned on the plate


25


and the flat bar


14


with the pins


14




1


,


14




2


,


14




3


,


14




4


can be positioned on the support elements


27




a,




27




b.


The equalizing layer


24


is installed between the support


26


and the support element


23


, for example by pouring it in, spraying it in, scraping it in, inserting it or the like. The equalizing layer


24


, which may be doughy, distributes itself through the intermediate space and fills out this space for equalizing the distances.




With the embodiment of the invention according to

FIGS. 6



a


and


6




b


, the bores


14




h




1


and


14




h




2


are arranged offset to each other. Opposite sides of the support body


14




b


are respectively provided with a plurality of threaded pins


28


which secure the extension


26




c


inside the longitudinal groove


14




i


(see FIG.


4


).




The invention has been described in detail with respect to preferred embodiments and it will now be apparent from the foregoing to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects. The invention, therefore, is intended to cover all such changes and modifications that fall within the true spirit of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A flat bar for use in a carding machine, the carding machine having a roller with clothing, the flat bar being for arranging opposite the clothing on the roller, the flat bar comprising:a flat bar support body having a width in a running direction of the flat bar and having a recess; a clothing support having a first side and an extension that extends away from the first side, the extension extending into the recess and having a width in the running direction of the flat bar that is less than the width of the clothing support; flat bar clothing attached to a second side of the clothing support, the second side being opposite the first side; and at least one fastening element that secures the extension of the clothing support in the recess.
  • 2. The flat bar of claim 1, wherein the extension is at a right angle to the second side.
  • 3. The flat bar of claim 1, wherein the clothing support is made of sheet metal.
  • 4. The flat bar of claim 1, wherein the clothing support further comprises a bent section for holding the flat bar clothing.
  • 5. The flat bar of claim 1, wherein the clothing support comprises two angled sheet-metal strips, each strip having an extension, andthe extensions are attached to each other.
  • 6. The flat bar of claim 1, wherein the flat bar support body has two recesses.
  • 7. The flat bar of claim 1, wherein the recess is provided in the center of the flat bar support body.
  • 8. The flat bar of claim 1, wherein the recess is a groove that is open on one side.
  • 9. The flat bar of claim 1, wherein the recess extends an entire length of the flat bar support body.
  • 10. The flat bar of claim 1, wherein the fastening element is detachable.
  • 11. The flat bar of claim 10, wherein the fastening element is a screw element.
  • 12. The flat bar of claim 11, wherein at least one bore is provided in the flat bar support body through which the screw element extends.
  • 13. The flat bar of claim 11, wherein the screw element clamps down the extension of the first side of the clothing support.
  • 14. The flat bar of claim 13, wherein the screw element pushes the extension of the first side of the clothing support against an opposite-arranged inside wall of the recess.
  • 15. The flat bar of claim 1, wherein the flat bar clothing is a flexible clothing.
  • 16. The flat bar of claim 15, wherein the flexible clothing comprises a supporting layer and clothing needles.
  • 17. The flat bar of claim 1, wherein the flat bar clothing is attached to the clothing support by a glue.
  • 18. The flat bar of claim 1, further comprising an equalizing layer positioned between the clothing support and the flat bar clothing,wherein the equalizing layer compensates for differences in a distance between an underside of the flat bar support body and the flat bar clothing such that the flat bar clothing is parallel to a running direction of the flat bar.
  • 19. The flat bar of claim 1, wherein the first side of the clothing bar support is connected form fittingly to the flat bar support body.
  • 20. A flat bar for use in a carding machine, the carding machine having a roller with clothing, the flat bar being for arranging opposite the clothing on the roller, the flat bar comprising:a flat bar support body having a recess; a clothing support having a first side, the first side being positioned in the recess; flat bar clothing attached to a second side of the clothing support, the second side being opposite the first side; and at least one fastening element that secures the first side of the clothing support in the recess, wherein the clothing support comprises two angled sheet-metal strips, each strip having an extension, and the extensions are attached to each other.
  • 21. A flat bar for use in a carding machine, the carding machine having a roller with clothing, the flat bar being for arranging opposite the clothing on the roller, the flat bar comprising:a flat bar support body having two recesses; a clothing support having a first side, the first side being positioned in the recesses; flat bar clothing attached to a second side of the clothing support, the second side being opposite the first side; and at least one fastening element that secures the first side of the clothing support in the recesses.
  • 22. A flat bar for use in a carding machine, the carding machine having a roller with clothing, the flat bar being for arranging opposite the clothing on the roller, the flat bar comprising:a flat bar support body having a recess; a clothing support having a first side, the first side being positioned in the recess; flat bar clothing attached to a second side of the clothing support, the second side being opposite the first side; at least one fastening element that secures the first side of the clothing support in the recess; and an equalizing layer positioned between the clothing support and the flat bar clothing, wherein the equalizing layer compensates for differences in a distance between an underside of the flat bar support body and the flat bar clothing such that the flat bar clothing is parallel to a running direction of the flat bar.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
101 46 534 Sep 2001 DE
102 14 390 Mar 2002 DE
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/247,746, filed Sep. 20, 2002 now abandoned. This application claims priority to German Patent Application No. 101 46 534.3, filed Sep. 21, 2001, and German Patent Application No. 102 14 390.0, filed Mar. 30, 2002, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.

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Entry
U.S. patent application Publication, Wurst, Sep. 6, 2001.
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 10/247746 Sep 2002 US
Child 10/292431 US