This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1905 Excerpt: ...wool are resting; it is known as a fivebank creel. The rolls are given a rotating motion and the balls w resting on them are thus unwound; the sliver of wool is delivered to the feed-rolls of the second breaker, being passed through a perforated steel guide plate /, the details of which are shown in Fig. 9. The creel ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1905 Excerpt: ...wool are resting; it is known as a fivebank creel. The rolls are given a rotating motion and the balls w resting on them are thus unwound; the sliver of wool is delivered to the feed-rolls of the second breaker, being passed through a perforated steel guide plate /, the details of which are shown in Fig. 9. The creel consists of two vertical stands that carry the bearings for the rotating rolls on which the balls rest; the rolls are driven, as shown in Figs. 7 and 8, from the feed-roll shaft a of the second breaker. Motion is imparted to an upright shaft b on one end of the creel by means of bevel gears. This upright shaft carries bevel gears c that impart motion to each set, or bank, of rolls on which the balls rest, by means of intermediates d and the gears marked e on the ends of the rolls. The balls of wool are separated from one another by means of iron rods passing from the top to the bottom of the creel between the rolls, as shown in Fig. 8. On each side of the creel, and opposite the three top banks, brackets h support iron rods / passing across the creel in front of the balls of wool; these prevent the balls of wool from being thrown out of the creel and falling into the card. APPERLY FEED 11. The Apperly is an intermediate feed that is usually attached to a finisher card but in some cases is used between the first and second breakers. Its object is to feed the stock continuously to the card and at the same time to secure a sufficient number of doublings of the stock to insure the evenness and uniform character of the rovings, this latter end being attained by laying the sliver from the second breaker so that it is fed diagonally on the feed of the finisher, thus allowing the ends of a number of slivers to pass into the card at once. 12. Operation....
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