US3156582A - Apparatus and method for treating filamentary material - Google Patents
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- an object of the present invention to provide means for applying an accurately predetermined amount of liquid conditioning agent to a moving strand in a-uniformmannerL
- Another object of this invention resides in applying a uniform amount of a liquid conditioning agent to a moving strand which may be moving at varying rates of speed or have varying geometrical configurations.
- Other objects of this invention will be apparent from a consideration of the following detailed description.
- liquid conditioning agent is stored in liquid storage tank 10.
- Tank 10 is, in turn, connected to metering pump 1'3 and then to liquid reservoir 12 by conduit means 11.
- a liquid applicator roll 14 is rotatably mounted in reservoir 12 so that it is partially immersed in the liquid.
- a pressure responsive control system consisting. of a pressure transducer 23 and the variable speed control unit 24 for motor 18.
- Line voltage is delivered via leads 25 to the control system.
- motor 18 changes speed which in turn changes the speed of roll 14. If the level'in the reservoir rises, this indicates that an insufiicient amount of liquid is being applied to strand 15. Accordingly, the speed of roll 14 is automatically increased. Similarly, as the liquid level falls, the speed of roll 14 is decreased.
- the control'system is sensitive enough to maintain an essentially constant level in the reservoir.
- a 3.0 denier (0.33 tex.), 126,800 filament acrylonitrile fiber tow was passed at a speed of 200 .yards per minute across the surface of an applicator roll having a diameter of two inches.
- the reservoir con tained a conditioning agent consisting of a mixture o fatty esters and adiphatic hydrocarbons having'an average kinematic viscosity of eight ccntistokes.
- the conditioning agent was metered at a rate of 136 grams per minute by a positive displacement pump tothe reservoir.
- the conditioning agent was removed by solvent extraction from sections along the tow to determine the uniformity of application in each test. It was found that a 30% improvement in uniformity was obtained using the apparatus of this invention.
- the'combination comprising a liquid reservoir having an applicator roll rotatably mounted therein, a liquid supply tank, conduit means connecting saidreservoir and said tank, a pump disposed in said conduit means for forwarding liquid from said tank to said reservoir, forwarding means for moving said filamentary material across said roll, and driving meansfor rotating said roll, said forwarding means being operatively connected to said pump to provide a rate of flow of liquid from said tank to said reservoir proportional to the speed of travel of said filamentary material, control means responsive to the level of the liquid in said reservoir opcratively connected to said driving means for increasing and decreasing the speed of said roll.
- Apparatus for applying liquid to a moving strand of filamentary material comprising a liquid reservoir, an applicator roll rotatably mounted in said reservoir, a liquid supply tank, a pump in Communication with said tank and said reservoir, means for forwarding said strand across the surface of said roll, said forwarding means being drivingly connected to said pump to provide a rate of flow of liquid from said tank to said reservoir proportional to the speed of travel of said strand, means for driving said roll, and means for automatically increasing and decreasing the speed of said roll to apply a uniform amount of liquid to said strand.
- Apparatus for applying a predetermined amount of liquid to a moving strand of filamentary material comprising a rotating applicator mounted in a liquid reservoir. means for moving said strand across said applicator. means for supplying liquid to said reservoir at a rate proportional to the speed of travel of said strand. means for driving said applicator, and automatic control means responsive to the level of the liquid in said reservoir for increasing and decreasing the speed of rotation of said applicator.
- apparatus for applying a liquid to a moving strand comprising 'an applicator roll rotatably mounted in a liquid reservoir, a supply tank in communication With said reservoir, means for forwarding said strand across said roll, a pump for forwarding liquid from said supply tank to said reservoir at-a rate proportional to the rate of travel of said strand across said roll, a variable speed motor for driving said roll.
- a pressure transducer connected to the bottom of said reservoir, and voltage control means operatively connected to said pressure transducer and to said motor for varying the speed of said roll in response to changes in pressure in said reservoir.
- a method of applying to a continuously moving web of material a prescribed amount per unit length of a given substance comprising the steps of moving said web in arcuate contact with part of the surface of a driven roller another part of which dips into a reservoir normally containing a prescribed amount of said substance, feed- F alteration being an increase in the speed of said roller when the amount'of substance in the reservoir increases above the prescribed amount and a decrease in the speed of said roller when the amount of substance in the reservoir decreases below the prescribed amount.
- Apparatus for applying to a continuously moving web of material a prescribed amount per unit length of a given substance comprising a reservoir normally containing a prescribed amount of said substance, a driven furnishing roller mounted for rotation with the lower part of its periphery dipping into said reservoir, means for progressing said web of material with one side thereof in arcuate contact with the upper part of the periphery of said furnishing roller.
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Nov. 10, 1964 L. E PARKER 3,
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TREATING FILAMENTARY MATERIAL Filed Oct. 50, 1959 mvsmn LEWIS E. PARKER ATTORNEY United States Patent I 3,156,582 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TREATING FILAMENTARY MATERIAL I Lewis E. Parker, Charlotte, N.C., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Wilmington, Del.,-a corporation of Delaware u t Filed Oct. 30, 1959, s... No. 849,952 6 Claims. (Cl. 117-111 strand, and changes in the viscosity and surface tensionv of the conditioning agent all lead to non-uniform application. 'In addition, in systems which utilize an excess of the agent, variations in both the quality and quantity.
of finish being applied often occur, due to the mixing and recirculation of the agent after it has contacted the filamentary material.
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide means for applying an accurately predetermined amount of liquid conditioning agent to a moving strand in a-uniformmannerL Another object of this invention resides in applying a uniform amount of a liquid conditioning agent to a moving strand which may be moving at varying rates of speed or have varying geometrical configurations. Other objects of this invention will be apparent from a consideration of the following detailed description. t v
'The objects of this invention areaccomplished by the use of liquid applying apparatus which will be described in connection with the accompanying drawing wherein the figure is a schematic plan view of the apparatus of this invention.
Referring to the drawing, a quantity of liquid conditioning agent is stored in liquid storage tank 10. Tank 10 is, in turn, connected to metering pump 1'3 and then to liquid reservoir 12 by conduit means 11. A liquid applicator roll 14 is rotatably mounted in reservoir 12 so that it is partially immersed in the liquid.
In operation, a strand of filamentary material 15, supported by guides 16 and 16', is passed over applicator roll 14-which is rotated in reservoir 12 by means of chain 17 which is driven by variable speed motor 18. As roll 14 is rotated, liquid is picked up on its surface and transferred to the moving strand.
'A predetermined amount of liquid is continuously metered by positive displacement pump 13 to reservoir- 12. The exact amount of liquid is controlled by the speed of travel of strand 15. This is accomplished by the arrangement shown in which pump. 13 is indirectly driven through a gear box 19 by a common driving means, motor 20, which drives pull rolls 26 and 26', which move the strand across roll 14; In the embodiment shown in the figure, power from motor 20 is transmitted to gear box 19 by means of chain 21. By selecting a suitable gearing ratio, the rate of fiow of liquid from tank 10 to reservoir 12 is regulated to supply theexact quantity of liquid desiredto be transferred to the strand, the quantity supplied changing in response to changes in the strand speed.
All of the liquid metered to reservoir 12 is applied to strand 15. As the liquid level rises or falls in the reservoir, the hydrostatic pressure at the bottom of the reser-.
voir and in line 22 increases or decreases, thereby activating a pressure responsive control system consisting. of a pressure transducer 23 and the variable speed control unit 24 for motor 18. Line voltage is delivered via leads 25 to the control system. In response to the signals from thespeed control unit, motor 18 changes speed which in turn changes the speed of roll 14. If the level'in the reservoir rises, this indicates that an insufiicient amount of liquid is being applied to strand 15. Accordingly, the speed of roll 14 is automatically increased. Similarly, as the liquid level falls, the speed of roll 14 is decreased. The control'system is sensitive enough to maintain an essentially constant level in the reservoir.
Comparative tests were conducted using the apparatus of this invention and apparatus which utilized a constant level liquid reservoir and a constant speed applicator roll. Inthe apparatus of this invention, a Model 174 pressure transmitter, manufactured by the Moore Products Company, Philadelphia, Pa., was positioned at the-bottom of reservoir 12. The pneumatic signal from'the de- -vice was transmitted to a Model 58P4WVC-controller,
' manufactured by the Foxboro Company, Foxboro, Mass,
which in turn actuated an air cylinder positioned to drive a 10,000 ohm potentiometer. The signal from the potentiometer was fed to a variable speed motor, manufactured by the Reliance Electric & Engineering Co., Cleveland, Ohio. v
In the tests, a 3.0 denier (0.33 tex.), 126,800 filament acrylonitrile fiber tow was passed at a speed of 200 .yards per minute across the surface of an applicator roll having a diameter of two inches. The reservoir con tained a conditioning agent consisting of a mixture o fatty esters and adiphatic hydrocarbons having'an average kinematic viscosity of eight ccntistokes. In each test the conditioning agent was metered at a rate of 136 grams per minute by a positive displacement pump tothe reservoir.
After treatment, the conditioning agent was removed by solvent extraction from sections along the tow to determine the uniformity of application in each test. It was found that a 30% improvement in uniformity was obtained using the apparatus of this invention.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to'specific driving and control elements, it isto be understood that other known devices which perform the same function may be substituted therefor. Other modifications in the form and construction of the ap paratus and the method of using it may likewise be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this inventhe build up of impurities in the liquid, due to recirculation and stagnation, does not occur.
I claim:
1. In apparatus for applying liquid to moving filamentary material, the'combinationcomprising a liquid reservoir having an applicator roll rotatably mounted therein, a liquid supply tank, conduit means connecting saidreservoir and said tank, a pump disposed in said conduit means for forwarding liquid from said tank to said reservoir, forwarding means for moving said filamentary material across said roll, and driving meansfor rotating said roll, said forwarding means being operatively connected to said pump to provide a rate of flow of liquid from said tank to said reservoir proportional to the speed of travel of said filamentary material, control means responsive to the level of the liquid in said reservoir opcratively connected to said driving means for increasing and decreasing the speed of said roll.
, 2. Apparatus for applying liquid to a moving strand of filamentary material comprising a liquid reservoir, an applicator roll rotatably mounted in said reservoir, a liquid supply tank, a pump in Communication with said tank and said reservoir, means for forwarding said strand across the surface of said roll, said forwarding means being drivingly connected to said pump to provide a rate of flow of liquid from said tank to said reservoir proportional to the speed of travel of said strand, means for driving said roll, and means for automatically increasing and decreasing the speed of said roll to apply a uniform amount of liquid to said strand.
3. Apparatus for applying a predetermined amount of liquid to a moving strand of filamentary material comprising a rotating applicator mounted in a liquid reservoir. means for moving said strand across said applicator. means for supplying liquid to said reservoir at a rate proportional to the speed of travel of said strand. means for driving said applicator, and automatic control means responsive to the level of the liquid in said reservoir for increasing and decreasing the speed of rotation of said applicator.
4. In apparatus for applying a liquid to a moving strand, the combination comprising 'an applicator roll rotatably mounted in a liquid reservoir, a supply tank in communication With said reservoir, means for forwarding said strand across said roll, a pump for forwarding liquid from said supply tank to said reservoir at-a rate proportional to the rate of travel of said strand across said roll, a variable speed motor for driving said roll. a pressure transducer connected to the bottom of said reservoir, and voltage control means operatively connected to said pressure transducer and to said motor for varying the speed of said roll in response to changes in pressure in said reservoir.
- 4 5. A method of applying to a continuously moving web of material a prescribed amount per unit length of a given substance comprising the steps of moving said web in arcuate contact with part of the surface of a driven roller another part of which dips into a reservoir normally containing a prescribed amount of said substance, feed- F alteration being an increase in the speed of said roller when the amount'of substance in the reservoir increases above the prescribed amount and a decrease in the speed of said roller when the amount of substance in the reservoir decreases below the prescribed amount.
6. Apparatus for applying to a continuously moving web of material a prescribed amount per unit length of a given substance comprising a reservoir normally containing a prescribed amount of said substance, a driven furnishing roller mounted for rotation with the lower part of its periphery dipping into said reservoir, means for progressing said web of material with one side thereof in arcuate contact with the upper part of the periphery of said furnishing roller. means for feeding said substance in liquid form into said reservoir at a rate proportional to the speed of said web. saidrate being constant at a constant speed of the web, means for sensing any variation in the amount of said substance in said reservoir from the prescribed amount, and means controlled by said sensing means for changing the speed of said driven furnishing roller in order to compensate for such variation.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,981,638 Jones Apr. 25, 1961 FOREIGN PATENTS 812,013 Great Britain Apr. 15, 1959
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- 5. A METHOD OF APPLYING TO A CONTINUOUSLY MOVING WEB OF MATERIAL A PRESCRIBED AMOUNT PER UNIT LENGTH OF A GIVEN SUBSTANCE COMPRISING THE STEPS OF MOVING SAID WEB IN ARCUATE CONTACT WITH PART OF THE SURFACE OF A DRIVEN ROLLER ANOTHER PART OF WHICH DIPS INTO A RESERVOIR NORMALLY CONTAINING A PRESCRIBED AMOUNT OF SAID SUBSTANCE, FEEDING SAID SUBSTANCE IN LIQUID FORM INTO SAID RESERVOIR AT A RATE PREPORTIONAL TO THE SPEED OF THE WEB, SAID RATE BEING CONSTANT AT A CONSTANT SPEED OF THE WEB, SENSING ANY VARIATION IN THE AMOUNT OF SUBSTANCE IN THE RESERVOIR FROM THE PRESCRIBED AMOUNT, AND ALTERING THE SPEED OF SAID DRIVEN ROLLER UPON SENSING ANY VARIATION IN THE AMOUNT OF SAID SUBSTANCE IN THE RESERVOIR FROM THE PRESCRIBED AMOUNT IN ORDER TO COMPSENSATE FOR SUCH VARIATION, SAID ALTERATION BEING AN INCREASE IN THE SPEED OF SAID ROLLER WHEN THE AMOUNT OF SUBSTANCE IN THE RESERVOIR INCREASES ABOVE THE PRESCRIBED AMOUNT AND A DECREASE IN THE SPEED OF SAID ROLLER WHEN THE AMOUNT OF SUBSTANCE IN THE RESERVOIR DECREASES BELOW THE PRESCRIBED AMOUNT.
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US4381730A (en) * | 1979-12-20 | 1983-05-03 | Molins Limited | Filter rod manufacture |
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