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US18461A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01HSPINNING OR TWISTING
    • D01H13/00Other common constructional features, details or accessories
    • D01H13/30Moistening, sizing, oiling, waxing, colouring, or drying yarns or the like as incidental measures during spinning or twisting
    • D01H13/302Moistening, e.g. for wet spinning
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S118/00Coating apparatus
    • Y10S118/19Wire and cord immersion
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • our invention has for its object the drawing and spinning of cotton while it is in a wet state.
  • cotton may be advantageously drawn and spun under such circumstances and that stronger and finer or higher numbers of cotton yarn may be so Y manufactured than 1s the case when the cot-r ton is dry.
  • the fibrous material having been properly carded and prepared or rendered fit for being drawn and spun as heretofore is neXt to be wet and drawn and spun while it is wet.
  • a trough a containing water which we prefer to be warmed or in a heated state.
  • the roving R Through the trough the roving R is to be passed a small tin roller E or other guide being employed if necessary to maintain it under the surface of the water. From thence the roving R should be led through a guide wire D2 to and between fluted brass or metallic rollers A A2 and thence. Between rollers B B2 which act as carrying rollers there being a little draft allowed betwiXt B B2 and A A2. From thence it may extend between another pair of rollers O, O2, the upper one O being by preference made of gutta percha or leather fixed on an iron shaft while the lower roller O2 is constructed of metal and fluted.
  • the draft betwiXt the rollers C C2 and B B2 may be varied according to the nature of the cotton but the like cotton when spun wet will allow of more dra-ft than when spun dry. In case the water or liquid is in a heated state at the time of its use the draft of the cotton will be facilitated and the yarn rendered finer and smoother than is the case when the water is employed at common atmospheric temperature. From the draft rollers the roving is led to the flier S and by the same when in motion spun and wound on the bobbin T. The upper part of the flier may be made with a twisted or tweedled top and such arranged so as to revolve in the upper rail b. Under most cir ⁇ cumstances this arrangement of the head of t-he spindle S will be productive of advanvtages in the construction and use of the spindle and bobbin.
  • Fig. l shows a separate view of the spindle and flier complete
  • Fig. 3 is av side view of the flier.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFIOE.
SAMUEL C. LISTER AND JAMES WARBURTON, OF BRADFORD, ENGLAND.
MANUFACTURE OF COTTON YARN.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 18,461, dated October 20, 1857.
T0 all whom t may concern:
Be it known that we, SAMUEL OUNLIEFE LrsTER, of Bradford, and JAMES VVARBUR- TON, of Addingham, both in the county of York, England, subjects of the Queen of Great Britain, have invented or discovered a new and useful Improvement in Spinning or Manufacturing Yarn from Cotton; and we, the said SAMUEL OUNLIEEE LIsrEE and JAMES WARBUETON, do hereby declare the nature of our said invention and the manner in which the same is to be performed are fully described and ascertained in and by the following statement thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawing and to the figures and letters marked thereon, Figure 2 of such drawing exhibiting a sectional view of the mechanism employed in carrying out our improved process.
Our invention has for its object the drawing and spinning of cotton while it is in a wet state. We have discovered by a series of experiments that cotton may be advantageously drawn and spun under such circumstances and that stronger and finer or higher numbers of cotton yarn may be so Y manufactured than 1s the case when the cot-r ton is dry. For this purpose the fibrous material having been properly carded and prepared or rendered fit for being drawn and spun as heretofore, is neXt to be wet and drawn and spun while it is wet. In order to accomplish this we may use a trough a containing water which we prefer to be warmed or in a heated state. Through the trough the roving R is to be passed a small tin roller E or other guide being employed if necessary to maintain it under the surface of the water. From thence the roving R should be led through a guide wire D2 to and between fluted brass or metallic rollers A A2 and thence. between rollers B B2 which act as carrying rollers there being a little draft allowed betwiXt B B2 and A A2. From thence it may extend between another pair of rollers O, O2, the upper one O being by preference made of gutta percha or leather fixed on an iron shaft while the lower roller O2 is constructed of metal and fluted. The draft betwiXt the rollers C C2 and B B2 may be varied according to the nature of the cotton but the like cotton when spun wet will allow of more dra-ft than when spun dry. In case the water or liquid is in a heated state at the time of its use the draft of the cotton will be facilitated and the yarn rendered finer and smoother than is the case when the water is employed at common atmospheric temperature. From the draft rollers the roving is led to the flier S and by the same when in motion spun and wound on the bobbin T. The upper part of the flier may be made with a twisted or tweedled top and such arranged so as to revolve in the upper rail b. Under most cir` cumstances this arrangement of the head of t-he spindle S will be productive of advanvtages in the construction and use of the spindle and bobbin.
Fig. l shows a separate view of the spindle and flier complete, while Fig. 3 is av side view of the flier.
We would remark that although we have been thus particular in describing the ar rangement of mechanical parts preferred to be used by us in carrying out our invention at the same time we would remark that we do not confine ourselves strictly thereto as these details of construction and operation may be somewhat varied without changing the principle of our process.
Having thus described the nature of our invention and the manner of performingthe same what we claim is 1. An improvement in the process of manufacturing cotton yarn the same consisting in wetting the cotton roving previous to its being drawn and in drawing and spinning it while it is in a wet state such being pro ductive of advantages as stated.
2. And we also claim in the process of impregnating the roving with water or liquid and drawing and spinning it while wet, the employment of heated water or heating the water as explained whereby advantages are gained as set fort-h.
S. O. LISTER. J. WARBURTON.
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JNO. HENRY WADE, THos. BINNs.
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US3025205A (en) * 1958-01-30 1962-03-13 Hercules Powder Co Ltd Filament delivery systems and methods

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