Claims
- 1. In an apparatus for melt spinning a large number of filaments at high speed from a spinneret, wherein said filaments are cooled, converged into a bundle and a protective spinning finish is applied before the filaments are drawn, the improvement comprising a convergence guide having an essentially rectilinear primary yarn-contacting surface of smoothly-rounded contour for converging the filaments into a flat bundle and contiguous yarn-contacting surfaces of smoothly-rounded contour for controlling the width of the yarn bundle, and, in combination therewith, means for distributing a uniform film of lubricant over said primary yarn-contacting surface, wherein said primary yarn-contacting surface and said contiguous yarn-contacting surfaces of the convergence guide form a groove for converging the filaments into a bundle and said primary yarn-contacting surface has a surface of 20 to 200 RMS, and wherein said means for distributing a uniform film of lubricant over said primary yarn contacting surface comprises an inlet for feeding a spinning finish into said convergence guide, said inlet being connected to a conduit for leading the finish upwardly to a slot which feeds the finish onto a downwardly sloping weir, the finish flowing by gravity from said slot downwardly over the downwardly-sloping weir to the primary yarn-contacting surface.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said spinneret includes means for melt spinning filaments at a rate of at least 50 pounds per hour downwardly through said spinneret into a heated sleeve having a height of 1 to 1.5 feet, said heated sleeve containing a substantially stationary column of air having a temperature of 100.degree. to 330.degree. C., said heated sleeve having a heated sleeve baffle at the bottom of said heated sleeve forming an inwardly extended flange to minimize flow of cooling air into the heated sleeve, and a quenching chamber wherein a cross flow of cooling air is adapted to be introduced into the path of the filaments at a temperature not above 35.degree. C. said cooling air contacting the filaments at a volumetric rate of 200 to 700 cubic feet of air per pound of filaments entering said quenching chamber.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of Application Ser. No. 505,183, filed Sept. 11, 1974.
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