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EP 0 160 561 A2 |
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EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
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Date of publication: |
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06.11.1985 Bulletin 1985/45 |
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Date of filing: 29.04.1985 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)4: D02G 1/12 |
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DE FR GB IT NL |
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30.04.1984 US 605186
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Applicant: E.I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY |
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Wilmington
Delaware 19898 (US) |
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- Nunn, Gary Franklin
Summerville
South Carolina 29483 (US)
- Watson, Thomas Herbert
Summerville
South Carolina 29483 (US)
- Woodley, James Lamar, Jr.
Kinston
North Carolina 28501 (US)
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Representative: Jones, Alan John et al |
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CARPMAELS & RANSFORD
43 Bloomsbury Square London, WC1A 2RA London, WC1A 2RA (GB) |
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Apparatus for conveying crimped tow |
(57) The improvement in a tow delivery apparatus downstream of a horizontally oriented
stuffing box crimper of an unenclosed smoothly contoured curved perforated surface
tangent to and sloping gradually downward away from the outlet end of the crimper
to a moving conveyor belt. A vacuum is applied to the perforations in the curved surface
at such a level so that the crimped tow is pushed down the curved surface by the tow
exiting the crimper.
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Background or the Inventlon
[0001] This invention relates to an apparatus for conveying crimped tow, and more particularly
it relates to an apparatus for vertically conveying a crimped tow without changing
the geometry of the crimped tow as imparted in the crimper.
[0002] In the manufacture of staple or tow from synthetic polymers. such as polyethylene
terephthalate. it is convenient to draw the tow bundle while wet, pass the wet tow
through a stuffing box crimper to impart a zig-zag crimp and then lay the tow in a
sinuous fashion on a conveyor belt which carries the tow through an oven for drying
and heat treating the tow to impart desired combinations of properties. Such a combination
frequently employs a chute or box having a "J" configuration commonly called a J-Box
to guide the tow from the outlet of the crimper to the conveyor. The percentage of
crimp remaining in the tow after transporting it downwardly in a vertical direction
in this manner to the conveyor is usually less than that imparted to the tow in the
crimper.
Summary of the Invention
[0003] The present invention provides an apparatus for carrying crimped tow away from the
crimper to a conveyor without changing tow geometry as it was in the crimper, in other
words, without a substantial loss of crimp as imparted to the tow in the crimper.
The apparatus comprises an unenclosed, fixed, smoothly contoured, curved, perforated
surface sloping gradually downward away from the outlet end of the crimper to substantially
meet and terminate at the conveyor. Preferably the curved surface is tangent to and
slopes away from the outlet end of the crimper radially and is coupled with a means
to apply a level of vacuum to the perforations in the surface.
Brief Description of the Drawing
[0004] The drawing is a schematic isometric view of apparatus suitable for carrying out
the invention.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiment
[0005] In the drawing. the embodiment chosen for purposes of illustration shows that an
uncrimped synthetic fiber multifilament tow 10, usually supplied from a draw machine,
is passed through a pair of crimper rolls 12 which force the tow under pressure into
the crimping-stuffing-box 14. Pressure in the stuffing-box is adjusted by the tension
on the crimper gate 16. From the stuffing-box the crimped tow 10' passes to chute
18 which directs the crimped tow to a conveyor belt 30. The chute 18 is unenclosed
and comprises a smoothly curved bottom surface 20 having perforations 22 throughout
its length. The perforations ideally extend to within one inch (25.4 mm) of the outlet
end of the stuffing-box 14. In a preferred embodiment the perforations were 0.12 inch
(3 mm) in diameter on 0.20 inch (5 mm) centers providing about 33 percent free area.
[0006] The surface 20 comprises two portions: the first portion 24 is smoothly curved starting
tangent to the outlet in a radius R of about 64 inches (1610 mm) followed by a second
portion 26 which is straight and inclined to the horizontal surface of belt 30 at
an angle 8 of about 46 degrees. A plenum chamber 28 encloses the underside of the
chute 18 and is connected to a source of vacuum (not shown) for drawing vacuum on
the perforations 22.
[0007] In operation, a vacuum is applied to perforations 22 through plenum chamber 28 at
a sufficiently high level so that crimped tow 10' is actually pushed down the chute
18 to the conveyor by fiber exiting the crimper-stuffing-box 14. In this manner the
crimped tow 10' is moved from the crimper to the conveyor without changing tow geometry
as it was in the crimper.
1. In a tow processing apparatus including a horizontally oriented stuffing-box crimper
having crimper rolls to feed tow to the crimper and a horizontally oriented moving
conveyor belt located below the outlet end of the crimper to carry the crimped tow
away from the crimper, characterized in that: an unenclosed fixed smoothly contoured,
curved perforated surface slopes gradually away from the outlet end of the crimper
to substantially meet and terminate at the conveyor belt: and means are provided to
apply vacuum to said perforations.
2. The apparatus as defined in claim 1. said curved surface being tangent to and sloping
away from the outlet end of the crimper at a radius of about 64 inches.
3. The apparatus of claims 1 or 2. said perforations extending to within one inch
of the outlet end of the crimper and providing about 33 percent free area.
4. For use in the apparatus of any one of Claims 1 to 3, a chute having an unenclosed
smoothly contoured curved perforated surface adapted at one end to receive tow from
a crimper and at its other end to deliver tow to conveyor means, and a plenum chamber
enclosing the underside of the chute, said plenum chamber being adapted for connection
to a source of vacuum or reduced pressure for applying vacuum or reduced pressure
to the perforations.
