Claims
- 1. A melt spinning apparatus adapted for dividing a molten polymer into a plurality of streams to form synthetic filaments, and comprising
- an elongate heating chamber which includes a bottom portion of hollow, double wall construction and which defines an upper surface, and a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart nozzle casing receptacles extending vertically through said bottom portion of said chamber,
- pump block means resting upon said upper surface of said bottom portion of said heating chamber so as to completely cover each of said nozzle casing receptacles, with said pump block means including a bottom surface opposing said upper surface of said bottom portion, and a plurality of cylindrical connecting plugs directly mounted to said bottom surface and aligned with respective ones of said receptacles, and further including a melt supply line extending through said pump block means and each of said connecting plugs, and
- a nozzle assembly mounted within each of said receptacles, with each of said nozzle assemblies including a spin plate having a plurality of openings extending therethrough, a tubular casing enclosing and supporting said spin plate, and thread means formed on the associated cylindrical connecting plug and casing for releasably interconnecting said casing to the associated connecting plug and such that said melt supply line communicates with said openings of said spin plate, and whereby each nozzle assembly may be released from the associated connecting plug by rotation of said casing with respect to said plug and withdrawn vertically downwardly through the associated receptacle.
- 2. The melt spinning apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said heating chamber is of generally U-shaped cross section so as to define two generally parallel, spaced apart and hollow leg sections of double wall construction.
- 3. The melt spinning apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein the opposing surfaces of said leg sections include portions which are substantially flat and parallel to each other along the length of said chamber.
- 4. The melt spinning apparatus as defined in claim 3 further comprising metering pump means mounted between said opposing surfaces of said leg sections, with said metering pump means communicating with each of said melt supply lines of said pump block means.
- 5. The melt spinning apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said leg sections extend generally horizontally and are vertically spaced apart, and such that said bottom portion of said chamber comprises the bottom one of said leg sections.
- 6. The melt spinning apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein said leg sections are mechanically separate, and said heating chamber further comprises a solid heat conducting block extending between said leg sections.
- 7. The melt spinning apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein each of said connecting plugs includes a lower face which is disposed at a level above said upper surface of said bottom portion of said heating chamber.
- 8. The melt spinning apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said leg sections extend generally vertically and are horizontally spaced apart, and such that said bottom portion of said chamber extends horizontally between said leg sections.
- 9. The melt spinning apparatus as defined in claim 8 further comprising melt supply valve means extending horizontally through one of said leg sections and communicating with each of said melt supply lines of said melt distribution block means.
- 10. The melt spinning apparatus as defined in claim 9 further comprising metering pump means mounted between said leg sections and communicating with each of said melt supply lines of said pump block means.
- 11. The melt spinning apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said nozzle assemblies includes a cavity defined on the upper side of said spin plate, a piston mounted in said cavity for axial movement in a direction between said connecting plug and said spin plate, said piston having an opening extending therethrough and which is in alignment with said melt supply line, and diaphragm means positioned in said cavity between said piston and said spin plate for biasing said piston against said connecting plug upon pressurized melt being received in said cavity.
- 12. A melt spinning apparatus adapted for dividing a molten polymer into a plurality of streams to form synthetic filaments, and comprising
- an elongate heating chamber having a generally U-shaped outline in cross section and so as to define two parallel leg sections of hollow, double wall construction, with said leg sections extending horizontally and being vertically spaced apart, and with the bottom one of said leg sections defining an upper surface, and a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart tubular nozzle casing receptacles extending vertically through said bottom one of said leg sections,
- pump block means resting upon said upper surface of said bottom one of said leg sections so as the completely cover each of said nozzle casing receptacles, with said block means including a bottom surface opposing said upper surface of said bottom portion, and a plurality of connecting plugs directly mounted to said bottom surface and aligned with respective ones of said receptacles, and with each of said connecting plugs including a lower face which is disposed at a level above said upper surface of said bottom one of said leg sections, and further including a melt supply line extending through said block means and each of said connecting plugs,
- metering pump means disposed between said leg sections of said heating chamber and operatively connected to said pump block means for pumping the melt through each of said melt supply lines, and
- a nozzle assembly mounted within each of said receptacles, with each of said nozzle assemblies including a spin plate having a plurality of openings extending therethrough, and a tubular cajing enclosing and supporting said spin plate and so as to define a cavity on the upper side of said spin plate, and means releaseably interconnecting said casing to the associated connecting plug of said block means and such that said melt supply line communicates with said cavity and thus the upper side of said spin plate, and whereby each nozzle assembly may be released from the associated connecting plug and withdrawn vertically downwardly through the associated receptacle.
- 13. The melt spinning apparatus as defined in claim 12 wherein each of said nozzle assemblies further includes a piston mounted in said cavity for axial movement in a direction between said connecting plug and said spin plate, said piston having an opening extending therethrough and which is in alignment with said melt supply line, and diaphragm means positioned in said cavity between said piston and said spin plate for biasing said piston against said connecting plug upon pressurized melt being received in said cavity.
- 14. The melt spinning apparatus as defined in claim 13 wherein each of said nozzle assemblies further includes an annular gasket interposed between said piston and said connecting plug and coaxially aligned with said melt supply line.
Priority Claims (2)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 738,170, filed May 24, 1985, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 593,034 filed Mar. 23, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,645,444.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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