Claims
- 1. In a process for making a spun-filament fleece in a filament-spinning device comprising
- a spinning nozzle system emitting filaments,
- a cooling shaft receiving filaments from the system and having a shaft wall formed with a plurality of air orifices,
- a stretching gap through which the filaments pass,
- a diffuser shaft through which the filaments pass and having a wall and an outlet partially formed by a flap pivotal about a horizontal axis and forming with the wall a setting angle,
- a continuously moving mat-receiving conveyor,
- a device for feeding process air through the orifices into the shaft and for drawing air out through the mat-receiving conveyor to deposit the filaments on the conveyor as loops forming a fleece,
- the improvement wherein;
- the thickness of the fleece is measured at a plurality of different measuring points x.sub.1, x.sub.2, . . . , x.sub.n spaced apart transversely of the direction of displacement of the conveyor;
- the measured values of the fleece thickness are compared with a set-point value; and
- on deviation of a one of the measured values from the set-point value the setting angle is changed at a respective one of a plurality of adjusting points y.sub.1, y.sub.2, . . . y.sub.n corresponding to the measuring points x.sub.1, x.sub.2, . . . x.sub.n so that, on a positive deviation of a one of the measured values from the set-point value corresponding to the fleece thickness being larger than the set-point value, the setting angle at the respective adjusting point is reduced.
- 2. The improved process for making a spun-filament fleece defined in claim 1 wherein the filament-spinning device has at least two opposing such pivoting flaps at least on one side of the diffuser shaft and the setting angle of only one of the pivoting flaps is changed.
- 3. The improved process for making a spun-filament fleece defined in claim 1 wherein the filament-spinning device has at least two opposing such pivoting flaps on both sides of the diffuser shaft and both the pivoting flaps have their angles changed.
- 4. The improvement defined in claim 3 wherein the pivoting flaps are moved synchronously.
- 5. The improvement defined in claim 1 wherein the pivoting flaps are elastically deformed for adjustment of the respective angles at the respective adjusting points.
- 6. A method of operating an apparatus for making a fleece, the apparatus comprising:
- a horizontally elongated upright passage having an upper end, a lower end, and a pair of spaced and stationary walls each with an upper portion, an intermediate portion, and a lower portion;
- means between the upper and intermediate portions and lower edges defining a stretching gap;
- respective lower flaps having upper edges pivotal on the walls about horizontal axes between the intermediate and lower portions and lower edges;
- actuator means for pivoting the lower flaps about the respective axes;
- a foraminous conveyor belt extending horizontally immediately underneath the passage;
- means for advancing the belt generally continuously horizontally past the passage;
- means including an array of spinnerets in the upper end of the passage for forming in the passage filaments that move downward in the passage and that deposit on the moving conveyor; and
- means for introducing cool air into the passage through the upper-wall portions and for withdrawing the air from the passage through the lower end thereof and through the foraminous belt; the method comprising the steps of:
- measuring the thickness of the fleece on the belt downstream of the lower passage end at a plurality of different measuring locations spaced apart transversely of the direction of displacement of the conveyor and generally continuously generating respective outputs corresponding thereto; and
- comparing the outputs with a set point and pivoting the lower flaps at a plurality of adjusting locations corresponding to the measuring locations to move their lower edges at the respective adjusting locations away from one another when the respective output exceeds the set point and for moving the lower edges of the lower flaps at the respective adjusting locations toward each other when the respective output is less than the set point.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending patent application 119,465 filed 10 Nov. 1987, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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