Claims
- 1. A pneumatic dust collecting system for a fiber processing machine comprising a plurality of beams adapted to rest on a floor and support a fiber processing machine above the floor, a tank for the collection of dust and fibrous material, a chamber within said tank adapted to receive and collect separate streams of said dust and fibrous material, at least one wall of said chamber being adapted to function as a filter for said dust and fibrous material, an air expansion compartment within said tank adjacent said receiving and collecting chamber, at least said filter wall of said chamber being common to said chamber and compartment, a blower assembly positioned within said tank adapted to apply suction to said compartment and to draw air therefrom, an air pressure stabilizing chamber, means for connecting said stabilizing chamber with said tank so as to convey a stream of pressurized air thereto from said tank, an air manifold having a plurality of linearly spaced discharge nozzles connected to said stabilizing chamber and positioned beneath one end of said machine, said nozzles being adapted to discharge a blanket of air beneath said fiber processing machine from a first location adjacent said one end of said machine to a second location adjacent the opposite end of said machine, a waste material receiving receptacle being positioned at said second location, said discharge nozzles and receptacle extending transversely of said machine and said receptacle including a transversely extending inlet, said receptacle being in communication with said receiving and collecting chamber for supplying a stream of air and dust thereto, conduit means being provided for connecting said receiving and collecting chamber with at least one location of said machine where waste fibrous material tends to accumulate, and means for effecting operation of said blower assembly, whereby waste material on the floor beneath said machine is acted upon by air streams discharged from said nozzles and suction forces emanating from the inlet of said receptacle and thereby is advanced in a unidirectional manner to said receptacle for conveyance to said receiving and collecting chamber.
- 2. A pneumatic dust collecting system according to claim 1, wherein selected ones of said beams are hollow and comprise the connecting means between said air stabilizing chamber and said tank.
- 3. A pneumatic dust collecting system according to claim 1, including a horizontal partition wall within said tank below said air expansion compartment to thus form a blower assembly section, said blower assembly being mounted within said blower assembly section, said connecting means between said air stabilizing chamber and tank extending between said air stabilizing chamber and said blower assembly section, and said horizontal partition wall having at least one opening therein above the blower assembly for applying suction to said expansion chamber.
- 4. A pneumatic dust collecting system according to claim 1, wherein said support beams are dimensioned to support said machine a distance of from 15 to 20 cm. above the floor.
- 5. A pneumatic dust collecting system according to claim 1, wherein said machine is a fiber carding machine including a lickerin, main card cylinder and doffer, said conduit means for connecting said receiving and collecting chamber with said at least one location of the machine where fibers tend to accumulate being adapted to convey waste material from at least one of said main card cylinder and doffer.
- 6. A pneumatic dust collecting system according to claim 1, wherein said receiving and collecting chamber within said tank is partitioned into first and second sections, said waste material receiving receptacle being connected by conduit means with said first section and said one location of said machine at which fibrous material tends to accumulate being connected to said second section.
- 7. A pneumatic dust collecting system according to claim 6, wherein said nozzles are adapted to direct the streams of air discharged therefrom towards the floor, said waste material receiving means having a portion of the front wall thereof facing said nozzles inclined upwardly in the forward direction so as to deflect air from said nozzles towards the inlet of the receptacle.
- 8. A pneumatic dust collecting system according to claim 7, wherein selected ones of said nozzles extend from said air manifold a greater distance towards said waste material receiving receptacle than the remainder of said nozzles.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of prior copending patent application Ser. No. 263,594 filed June 16, 1972 now abandoned and claims the date thereof for all commonly disclosed subject matter.
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