Claims
- 1. In a spinning cell for the coagulation of lyocell filaments from a dope of cellulose contained in an organic solvent for the cellulose, the cell including a spin bath having a lower end and containing an aqueous liquid for the leaching of the solvent from the filaments, said liquid exhibiting an upper surface, and an air gap above the spin bath, said air gap being delimited below by the upper surface of said liquid in said spin bath and above by a spinnerette from which said filaments emerge, the improvement which comprises:
- (i) a blow nozzle having an exit on one side of said air gap,
- (ii) a suck nozzle having an entrance on the opposite side of said air gap from said blow nozzle,
- (iii) said suck nozzle having a greater cross-sectional area at its entrance than said blow nozzle has at its exit,
- (iv) baffle means located within said spin bath to restrict the flow of currents of said liquid within said spin bath and to calm said upper surface of said liquid,
- (v) an aperture at the lower end of the spin bath through which coagulated filaments pass in the form of a tow,
- (vi) a cylindrical gaiter of flexible resilient material having an upper end and an orifice which, in an unstrained condition of the gaiter, is slightly smaller in cross-sectional area than said tow, said gaiter being sealingly secured at its upper end around said aperture at said lower end of said spin bath, said tow passing, in use, through said orifice and thereby expanding the cross-sectional area of said orifice,
- (vii) means to supply spin bath liquid to said spin bath,
- (viii) means to remove spin bath liquid from said spin bath, and
- (ix) means to supply air of defined temperature and humidity to said blow nozzle.
- 2. A spinning cell as claimed in claim 1 in which the cell is rectangular in shape with the blow nozzle on one longer side and the suck nozzle on the opposed longer side.
- 3. A spinning cell as claimed in claim 2 in which there is an access door in at least one shorter side of the cell.
- 4. A spinning cell as claimed in claim 3 in which the upper edge of the cell on the suck side acts as a weir to define the level of liquid in the spin bath.
- 5. A spinning cell as claimed in claim 4, in which there is a drainage passage down the outside of the spin bath adjacent the weir.
- 6. A spinning cell as claimed in claim 5 in which the drainage passage includes a liquid trap to prevent air being sucked up the passage.
- 7. A spinning cell as claimed in claim 1 in which the baffle means are provided at a plurality of levels in the spin bath.
- 8. A spinning cell as claimed in claim 7 in which the baffle means comprise apertured plates.
- 9. A spinning cell as claimed in claim 1, in which the spinnerette has side walls, there being a thermally insulating layer beneath the side wall on at least the side of the spinnerette adjacent the blow nozzle.
- 10. A spinning cell for the coagulation of cellulose filaments formed from a solution of cellulose in an organic solvent, the cell having a spin bath containing liquid for the leaching of the solvent from a tow of the filaments, the spin bath having a lower end providing a hole through which the tow can pass out of the spin bath, the hole being provided with a resilient gaiter to provide a resilient periphery to resiliently contact the tow, the gaiter having a lower end providing an orifice slightly smaller in diameter than the tow, whereby said contact between the gaiter and the tow is at said lower end to retain liquid in the spin bath.
- 11. A spinning cell according to claim 10, which is positioned so that a gap is provided above the spin bath and is defined between an upper surface of liquid in the spin bath and a lower surface of a die through which the filaments emerge.
- 12. A spinning cell according to claim 11, which includes means to provide a forced flow of gas through the gap parallel to the upper surface of the liquid in the spin bath.
- 13. A spinning cell for the coagulation of cellulose filaments formed from a solution of cellulose in an organic solvent, the cell comprising a spin bath containing liquid for the leaching of solvent from a tow of the filaments as the tow moves through the spin bath, the spin bath having a lower end providing an outlet for the tow, means to move the tow through the spin bath and through the outlet of the spin bath, means to reduce the cross-sectional area of the tow as it travels towards the outlet, and baffles positioned at a plurality of levels in the spin bath, the baffles being shaped to be close to the moving tow passing towards the outlet, whereby turbulence within the liquid in the bath is reduced by the baffles.
- 14. A spinning cell according to claim 13, in which the baffles are porous.
- 15. A spinning cell according to claim 13, in which the baffles are perforated plates.
- 16. A spinning cell according to claim 13, in which the baffles are positioned within an upper region of the spin bath.
- 17. A spinning cell according to claim 13, in which a gap is provided above the spin bath and is defined between an upper surface of liquid in the spin bath and a die surface through which the filaments emerge.
- 18. A spinning cell according to claim 17, which includes means to provide a flow of gas through the gap parallel to the upper surface of the liquid in the spin bath.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/316,573 filed on Sep. 30, 1994, which is a division of Ser. No. 8/066,522 filed on May 24, 1993. Both of said applications are now abandoned.
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