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Title:
Apparatus for cutting fibrous tow into staple
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What I claim as a new and useful contribution to the art and desire to protect by letters patent is:
1. An apparatus for cutting staple fibers, comprising:
A rotatable cam assembly, including a first rotatable shaft, an axial bore in said first rotatable shaft dimensioned to allow passage of a tow there thru, a disc affixed to one end of said first rotatable shaft, a bore centrally positioned in said disc and aligned with said bore of said first rotatable shaft, a plurality of idler rollers axially aligned with said first rotatable shaft and mounted on said disc, and endless belt supported by said plurality of idler rollers, and means for guiding a tow exiting said shaft and disc bores into traction contact with said endless belt; and
a rotatable knife assembly, including a second rotatable shaft, an axial bore in said second rotatable shaft dimensioned to permit passage there thru of said first rotatable shaft, a knife support means rigidly affixed to one end of said second shaft perpendicular to the axis thereof and dimensioned to encompass said rotatable cam assembly thereof, and a knife supported by said knife support means and positioned thereby for cutting engagement with a tow at said traction contact with said endless belt.
2. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said rotatable cam assembly and said rotatable knife assembly are adapted to rotate at different angular velocities.
3. An apparatus as defined in claim 2, further comprising: a shroud means at least partially enclosing said rotatable knife assembly for collecting and conveying said severed tow.
4. An apparatus as defined in claim 3, wherein said rotatable knife assembly knife support means comprises:
a first support ring rigidly affixed to said second rotatable shaft;
a second support ring;
a plurality of bracket means for rigidly securing said second support ring to said first support ring; and
first and second knife support rings rigidly affixed to said first and second support rings and positioned to rigidly hold said knife and form a tow channel about said disc wherein said first and second knife support rings form sidewalls for said channel and said knife is positioned in the bottom of said channel.
5. An apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein said knife includes a plurality of knives spaced about the circumference of said first and second knife support rings.
6. An apparatus as defined in claim 5, wherein at least one of said idler rollers is positioned on said disc and dimensioned such that a portion of the perifery thereof is within said tow channel and said endless belt passes between said idler roller and said knives forming a camming surface therebetween said camming surface adapted to initially pull said tow into partial cutting engagement with said knives and subsequently into severing engagement with said knives.
7. An apparatus as defined in claim 6, further comprising: a first drive means adapted to rotate said first rotatable shaft; and a second drive means adapted to rotate said second rotatable shaft.
8. An apparatus as defined in claim 7, wherein said first and second drive means are adapted to impart controlled differential angular velocities to said first and second rotatable shafts for controlling the velocity of said tow through said bore of said first rotatable shaft and for controllably twisting said tow.
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Inventors:
Farmer, Earl T. Keith, Claude R. Keith, Garland B. (Kingsport, TN, US)
Application Number:
513254
Filing Date: 1974-10-09 Publication_date: 1976-09-07 Assignee:
Primary Class(es):
83/403
83/913
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US Patent Ref:
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Primary Examiner:
Simpson, Othell M.
Assistant Examiner:
Silverberg, Fred A.
Attorney:
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