Claims
- 1. A method of splicing the lead and tail portions of lengths of fiber tow, comprising:
- dividing each of the lead and tail portions into a plurality of separate bundles;
- overlapping bundles of the lead portions with bundles of the tail portions to form overlapped pairs of bundles;
- providing a plurality of pairs of separate, longitudinally spaced-apart, open-ended cylindrical passageways;
- confining each of the overlapped pairs of bundles in one of said pairs of separate, longitudinally spaced-apart, open-ended cylindrical passageways; and
- subjecting the overlapped pairs in each passageway of each pair of passageways to a plurality of longitudinally spaced-apart jets of gaseous fluid oriented generally perpendicularly to the length of the overlapped pairs, the jets being directed substantially at the longitudinal axes of the passageways and the jets in one passageway of each of said pairs of passageways being generally oppositely directed relative to the jets in the other passageway, whereby fibers in the pairs of bundles from the lead portion and from the tail portion become entangled to form a splice between the lengths of fiber tow.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the lead and tail portions are divided into an equal number of bundles, each bundle having about the same quantity of fibers.
- 3. The method of claim 1 or 2, further comprising laterally displacing the portion of each of the overlapped pairs extending between the pairs of passageways so that the displaced portions are substantially removed from the flow of air exiting through the open ends of the passageways adjacent the laterally displaced portions.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein a plurality of pairs of bundles are processed simultaneously.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the division of tow is accomplished by passing a plurality of substantially equally spaced-apart teeth through the tow along a line at an acute angle to the length of the tow with the outermost teeth being located outside of and adjacent the lateral edges of the tow, moving said teeth longitudinally through the tow, and rotating said teeth into an alignment across the tow whereby the tow is splayed into discrete portions of approximately equal substance.
- 6. A method of splicing lengths of crimped fiber tow, comprising:
- removing the crimp from the lead portion of one length of crimped fiber tow and from the tail portion of another length of crimped fiber tow;
- dividing each of the uncrimped lead and tail portions into a plurality of separate bundles, each bundle having about the same quantity of uncrimped fibers;
- overlapping each bundle of the lead portion with a bundle of the tail portion to form overlapped pairs of bundles;
- providing a plurality of pairs of separate, longitudinally spaced-apart, open-ended cylindrical passageways;
- confining each of the overlapped pairs of bundles in one of said pairs of separate, longitudinally spaced-apart, open-ended cylindrical passageways; and
- subjecting the overlapped pairs in each passageway of each pair of passageways to a plurality of longitudinally spaced-apart jets of gaseous fluid oriented generally perpendicular to the length of the overlapped pairs, the jets being directed substantially at the longitudinal axes of the passageways and the jets in one passageway of each of said pairs of passageways being generally oppositely directed relative to the jets in the other passageway, whereby fibers in the pairs of bundles from the lead portion and tail portion become entangled to form a splice between the lengths of the fiber tow.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 847,325, filed Apr. 2, 1986, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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8400351 |
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