Combing cylinder for comber

09580840 ยท 2017-02-28

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Abstract

A combing cylinder for a comber includes a cylinder shaft having threaded bores, and a base directly attached to the cylinder shaft. The base includes threaded bores formed in an inner surface of the base. The combing cylinder includes combing needles supported on an outer circumferential surface of the base and a balance weight directly attached to part of the cylinder shaft that is opposite from the part where the base is attached. The combing cylinder includes balance weight fixing bolts screwed to the threaded bores of the cylinder shaft to secure the balance weight to the cylinder shaft and base fixing bolts extending through the cylinder shaft and screwed to the threaded bores of the base to secure the base to the cylinder shaft. Each base fixing bolt includes a head, and the cylinder shaft includes in it a seat that receives the head.

Claims

1. A combing cylinder for a comber, comprising: a cylinder shaft having an outer circumferential surface and a threaded bore; a base directly attached to the cylinder shaft, the base including an outer circumferential surface, an inner surface contacting the outer circumferential surface of the cylinder shaft, and a threaded bore formed in the inner surface; combing needles supported on the outer circumferential surface of the base; a balance weight directly attached to part of the cylinder shaft that is opposite from the part where the base is attached; a balance weight fixing bolt screwed to the threaded bore of the cylinder shaft to secure the balance weight to the cylinder shaft; and a base fixing bolt that extends through the cylinder shaft and is screwed to the threaded bore of the base to secure the base to the cylinder shaft, wherein the base fixing bolt includes a head, and the cylinder shaft includes in it a seat that receives the head.

2. The combing cylinder according to claim 1, wherein the cylinder shaft includes a through hole, through which the base fixing bolt extends, and a recess that is continuous with the through hole and has a larger diameter than the through hole, and the through hole and the recess form a step that configures the seat.

3. The combing cylinder according to claim 2, wherein the balance weight includes a through hole that is continuous with the recess.

4. The combing cylinder according to claim 2, wherein the head of the base fixing bolt includes a first surface that contacts the seat and a second surface opposite from the first surface, and the second surface is located in the recess.

5. The combing cylinder according to claim 3, wherein the head of the base fixing bolt includes a first surface that contacts the seat and a second surface opposite from the first surface, and the head extends from the recess and along the through hole of the balance weight such that the second surface is located in the through hole of the balance weight.

6. The combing cylinder according to claim 1, wherein the balance weight includes a through hole, the head of the base fixing bolt includes a first surface that contacts the seat and a second surface opposite from the first surface, and the second surface is located in the through hole of the balance weight.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The invention, together with objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description of the presently preferred embodiments together with the accompanying drawings in which:

(2) FIG. 1 is a front view illustrating a combing cylinder according to a first embodiment;

(3) FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the combing cylinder of FIG. 1, cut at a position corresponding to one of the base fixing bolts;

(4) FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the combing cylinder of FIG. 1, cut at a position corresponding to one of the balance weight fixing bolts;

(5) FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a combing cylinder according to a second embodiment;

(6) FIG. 5 is a front view illustrating a combing cylinder according to a third embodiment;

(7) FIG. 6 is a partial cross-sectional view illustrating a conventional combing cylinder;

(8) FIG. 7 is a front view illustrating another conventional combing cylinder; and

(9) FIG. 8 is a partial side view, with a part cut away, illustrating the combing cylinder of FIG. 7.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

(10) A first embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 3.

(11) A combing cylinder 11 of a comber is directly mounted on a cylinder shaft 12. The combing cylinder 11 includes a base 14 and a balance weight 15. The base 14 has an outer circumferential surface 14d that supports combing needles (card clothing) 13. The balance weight 15 is directly mounted on the cylinder shaft 12 at a position opposite from the base 14.

(12) As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, multiple (in the present embodiment, four) elements 16 forming the combing needles 13 are detachably secured to the base 14. The elements 16 include needle arrays (teeth) 16a that range in the size. The elements 16 employ a known structure and are attachable to and detachable from the base 14 without detaching the base 14 from the cylinder shaft 12.

(13) The balance weight 15 has a substantially sectorial cross section. The balance weight 15 is secured to the cylinder shaft 12 using balance weight fixing bolts 17 with an inner surface 15a of the balance weight 15 abutting against an outer circumferential surface 12b of the cylinder shaft 12. The balance weight 15 has bolt holes 18 each having a step, and the cylinder shaft 12 has threaded bores 12a at positions corresponding to the bolt holes 18. Each balance weight fixing bolt 17 includes a shank that extends through the associated bolt hole 18 to be screwed to the associated threaded bore 12a and a head that abuts against the step of the bolt hole 18. The balance weight fixing bolts 17 secure the balance weight 15 to the cylinder shaft 12. That is, the balance weight 15 is secured to the cylinder shaft 12 with the balance weight fixing bolts 17 screwed to the threaded bores 12a formed in the cylinder shaft 12.

(14) As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the base 14 has a substantially sectorial cross-section. The base 14 includes an inner surface, which is an arcuate surface 14a in this embodiment. The arcuate surface 14a abuts against the outer circumferential surface 12b of the cylinder shaft 12. The base 14 is secured to the cylinder shaft 12 with base fixing bolts 19 in a state where the base 14 is opposed to the balance weight 15 with the cylinder shaft 12 located in between. The balance weight 15 has through holes 15c each permitting a head 19a of the associated base fixing bolt 19 to pass through, and the cylinder shaft 12 has bolt holes 20 for the base fixing bolts 19 at positions corresponding to the through holes 15c. Each bolt hole 20 includes a recess 20a for accommodating the head 19a of the associated base fixing bolt 19 and a through hole 20b that is continuous with the recess 20a and permits the shank of the base fixing bolt 19 to pass through. The recess 20a has a larger diameter than the through hole 20b. The bottom surface of the recess 20a, in other words, the step between the recess 20a and the through hole 20b configures a seat 20c that the head 19a of the base fixing bolt 19 contacts. That is, the seat 20c, with which the head 19a of the base fixing bolt 19 is in contact, or in other words, the seat 20c, which receives the head 19a, is located in the cylinder shaft 12. The head 19a of the base fixing bolt 19 includes a first surface contacting the seat 20c and a second surface opposite from the first surface, and the second surface is located in the recess 20a.

(15) The arcuate surface 14a of the base 14 has threaded bores 14b formed at positions corresponding to the bolt holes 20. The shank of each base fixing bolt 19 is inserted through the associated bolt hole 20 and is screwed to the associated threaded bore 14b, and the head 19a abuts against the seat 20c of the bolt hole 20. This secures the base 14 to the cylinder shaft 12. The base 14 includes hollow portions 14c. Non-illustrated covers that block the hollow portions 14c from the outside are secured to the axial end faces of the base 14.

(16) Operation of the combing cylinder 11 formed as described above will now be described.

(17) The base 14, which supports the combing needles 13, and the balance weight 15 are directly attached to the cylinder shaft 12. As compared to the structure of a combing cylinder 50 according to Japanese Laid-Open Utility Model Publication No. 58-172474 shown in FIG. 6, in which a combing segment 53 is attached to a cylinder shaft 51 via mounting bosses 52, an error in the distance between the axis of the cylinder shaft 12 and the distal end of the needles of the needle arrays 16a is reduced. Furthermore, the inertia of the combing cylinder 11 is also reduced. The combing cylinder 11 is therefore easily driven at variable speeds.

(18) The comber combs in an appropriate manner corresponding to the spinning condition by using combing needles 13, that is, elements 16 selected from different combing needles 13 and elements 16 in accordance with the kind of cotton and the required sliver quality. Replacement of any of the elements 16 is performed with the base 14 secured to the cylinder shaft 12. If the balance weight 15 needs to be replaced due to the replacement of the element 16, the balance weight fixing bolts 17 are removed from the threaded bores 12a of the cylinder shaft 12, and the balance weight 15 is detached from the cylinder shaft 12. An appropriate balance weight 15 is secured to the cylinder shaft 12 with the balance weight fixing bolts 17. That is, the balance weight 15 is replaced without detaching the base 14.

(19) Depending on the kind of cotton and the required sliver quality, instead of four kinds of needle arrays 16a, five or more kinds of needle arrays 16a may be necessary as the combing needles 13. In this case, the base 14 and the balance weight 15 both need to be replaced. To replace the base 14, the base fixing bolts 19 are removed from the threaded bores 14b of the base 14, and the base 14 is detached from the cylinder shaft 12. An appropriate base 14 is secured to the cylinder shaft 12 with the base fixing bolts 19. That is, the base 14 is replaced without detaching the balance weight 15.

(20) The first embodiment has the following advantages.

(21) (1) The combing cylinder 11 is directly attached to the cylinder shaft 12. The combing cylinder 11 includes the base 14, which has the outer circumferential surface 14d supporting the combing needles 13, and the balance weight 15, which is directly attached to the cylinder shaft 12 and located at the position opposite from the base 14. The balance weight 15 is secured to the cylinder shaft 12 with the balance weight fixing bolts 17, which are screwed to the threaded bores 12a formed in the cylinder shaft 12. The base 14 includes the arcuate surface 14a (inner surface), which abuts against the outer circumferential surface 12b of the cylinder shaft 12, and the arcuate surface 14a has the threaded bores 14b. The base 14 is opposed to the balance weight 15 with the cylinder shaft 12 located in between. In this state, the base 14 is secured to the cylinder shaft 12 with the base fixing bolts 19, which extend through the cylinder shaft 12 and are screwed to the threaded bores 14b. The seat 20c, which receives the head 19a of each base fixing bolt 19, is located in the cylinder shaft 12.

(22) This structure allows the balance weight 15 to be independently replaced without detaching the base 14 from the cylinder shaft 12. This improves the workability in replacing the balance weight 15 and avoids a risk of damaging the combing needles 13.

(23) (2) The combing needles 13 include the multiple elements 16 detachably secured to the base 14. The elements 16 include the needle arrays (teeth) 16a that range in the size. Thus, if the number of the needle arrays 16a does not need to be changed in the operation in which combing needles 13 are selected from different combing needles 13 in accordance with the kind of cotton and the sliver required quality, the operator only needs to replace one or some of the elements 16 and the balance weight 15.

(24) The present embodiment is not limited to the above configuration, but may be modified as follows.

(25) Like a second embodiment shown in FIG. 4, the head 19a of each base fixing bolt 19 may be elongated such that a second surface 19b located opposite from the first surface, which contacts the seat 20c, is placed in the through hole 15c of the balance weight 15. That is, the head 19a extends from the recess 20a of the cylinder shaft 12 to the through hole 15c of the balance weight 15. This structure allows the head 19a of each base fixing bolt 19 to play part of the role of the balance weight 15. The thickness of the balance weight 15 may therefore be reduced in accordance with the role of the balance weight 15 played by the heads 19a. This reduces the inertia of the combing cylinder 11.

(26) Like a third embodiment shown in FIG. 5, the balance weight 15 may be divided into multiple parts at positions corresponding to some of the base fixing bolts 19, and the some of the base fixing bolts 19 may be arranged between the divided balance weights 15.

(27) In the third embodiment of FIG. 5, the balance weight 15 is divided at positions corresponding to some of the base fixing bolts 19. However, depending on the number of the balance weight fixing bolts 17 and the base fixing bolts 19, the balance weight 15 may be divided at positions corresponding to all the base fixing bolts 19, and all the base fixing bolts 19 may be located between the divided balance weights 15.

(28) The number of the elements 16 including the needle arrays (teeth) 16a of different sizes is not limited to four, but may be, for example, five or more.

(29) Instead of the elements 16 including the needle arrays (teeth) 16a of different sizes, a single card clothing that has different sizes of needle arrays may be secured to the base 14. In this case, multiple bases 14 each including a card clothing that corresponds to a different spinning condition are prepared. When the spinning condition is changed, the base fixing bolts 19 are loosened to replace the base 14, and the balance weight fixing bolts 17 are loosened to replace the balance weight 15 as required.

(30) The inner surface of the base 14 may have any shape other than an arcuate surface such as a rectangular surface.

(31) Therefore, the present examples and embodiments are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein, but may be modified within the scope and equivalence of the appended claims.