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US2728973A
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Jan. 3, 1956 P. KUMMEL 2,728,973
DEVICE FOR STRETCHING SYNTHETIC SILK Filed Aug. 11, 1950 {N VEN TOR. P1404 Az/MMEL 7 M WMM United States Patent DEVICE FOR STRETCHING SYNTHETIC SILK Paul Kiirnmel, Ems, Switzerland, assignor to Inventa A. G. fur Forschung und Patentverwertung, Lucerne, Switzerland Application August 11, 1950, Serial No. 173,739
1 Claim. (Ci. 28-713) This invention relates to an improved device for stretching synthetic silk.
More particularly the invention relates to a method for stretching superpolyamides and superpolyurethamines.
The usual procedure of stretching polyamides consists in leading the yarn to be stretched between two rollers whose speeds correspond to the desired degree of stretch over a braking device, preferably an agate pin of not more than /2" diameter, so that the stretch point is restricted to a length of /2". Only in this manner it was hitherto possible to produce uniformly stretched yarn.
It developed that the agate pin, which through the heat of friction may get hotter than 120 C., is the cause of capillary rupture, i. e. rupture of some of the component threads or even ruptures of the entire thread. In order to overcome this disadvantage, the speed of stretching has to be reduced. Thus, for instance, 260 den. (stretched) cord silk which is stretched five-fold and more, cannot be stretched at a higher speed than 120 in. per min. By the frequency of thread ruptures one is also limited to a certain maximum relative stretch. This is a disadvantage insofar as at higher relative stretch the quality of the yarn is much improved.
It is an object of this invention to provide a new method and a new device permitting to pull the yarn ed the supply-roller at a constant speed, thereby avoiding the disadvantages pointed out before.
This is performed, according to the invention by giving the yarn to be stretched a sufficiently high preliminary tension before applying the proper stretch.
The yarn thus obtained exhibits no titre Variations, or irregularities in dyeing quality, due to the special kind of stretching according to this invention.
In carrying out my invention a device as schematically shown in the accompanying drawing may be used.
Reference 1 is the spool, carrying the silk to be stretched; 2 is a thread brake, and 3 is a weighting roller provided with an outer layer of cork, rubber, or plastic; 4 is the feed roller for the yarn to be stretched; 5 is a deflection roller; 6 is the tension roller; and 7 is the spooling device.
The speeds of roller 4 and of roller 6 determine the amount of stretch. 1f roller 4, for instance, runs at 50 m./min. and roller 6 at 200 m./min. there results a stretch of 1:4.
The yarn to be stretched runs from spool 1 over the thread brake 2 to the deflection thread guide 2a, is wrapped around about /a of weighting roller 3, runs off the feed roller, over roller 6 to the deflection roller 5, the latter two being wrapped at least three times by the yarn, and is spooled on spooling device 7.
In carrying out the invention the unstretched yarn is given, between 2 and 2a, by means of the thread brake 2 (thread restriction) a pre-tension corresponding to the titre and/or the stretch, whereby the frictional resistance at the feed roller becomes so high that the yarn is drawn ofi at constant speed at the contact point of the rollers 34.
For the thread brake 2, every usual form is suitable 2 as long as it achieves a fully uniform impedance of the thread which can be regulated according to the titre.
Continued checks of the titre have shown that the uniformity of titre in the process according to invention is as good as in the processes known heretofore.
On the other hand, the process according to invention shows a considerable decrease of thread and capillary ruptures. Thus a direct improvement of quality is achieved, but the quality is improved to a far greater degree if the stretch ratio is increased to the maximum allowed by the number of thread ruptures. As the examples indicate, the strength then increases considerably while the elastic stretch is reduced.
A further advantage of the process according to the invention is that the number of thread ruptures is independent of the speed of stretching so that the latter may be increased at will.
Example 1 Stocking silk of caprolactampolyamid, l2 thread, unstretched titre 108=30 den. stretched, exhibits at a stretch ratio of 113.7, the following number of thread ruptures figured on 100,000 m.:
Thread Capillary Manner of stretching ruptures ruptures According to present invention 2.1 6. 9 Accord ing to previous practice 8.8 57. 4
Thus, the new process results in only A of the complete thread ruptures heretofore and less than A of the capillary thread ruptures.
Example 2 On the basis of an equal number of ruptures in the present new process as compared with the previous processes, the stretching can be carried out in the new process to a ratio of 1:3.8, but in the old process only to 1:3.6, whereby the following diiferences of strength This comparison indicates very clearly the quite considerable advantages of the new process.
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A device for stretching polylinear yarns of the type of superpolyamides and superpolyurthanes comprising a spool for the yarn to be stretched; a thread brake, a weighting roller and a feed roller pressing together, between which the yarn delivered from said spool is led and moved; stretching means for the yarn delivered from said rollers; and a spooling device for the stretched yarn, said thread brake being arranged between the spool carrying the yarn to be stretched and said weighting and feed rollers in order to impart pre-tension to the material before the stretching process proper is performed.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,123,936 Dreyfus July 19, 1938 2,365,069 Grimes, Sr. Dec. 12, 1944 2,427,054 Jackson Sept. 9, 1947 2,474,912 Pollack, Jr. July 5, 1949 2,611,923 Hume Sept. 30, 1952 2,627,103 Jennings Feb. 3, 1953 2,673,546 Newton Mar. 30, 1954
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US2993333A (en) * 1961-07-25 Production of twist lively thread
US3014336A (en) * 1957-08-08 1961-12-26 American Enka Corp Winding tube and tube support for drawtwisting machine
US3025660A (en) * 1957-01-24 1962-03-20 American Enka Corp Drawtwisting process
US3069745A (en) * 1958-03-12 1962-12-25 Barmag Barmer Maschf Stretch-spooling machines
US3125846A (en) * 1958-10-24 1964-03-24 noordenbos
US3238593A (en) * 1963-04-03 1966-03-08 Zimmer Verfahrenstechnik Thread stretching device
US3250488A (en) * 1963-10-03 1966-05-10 Beloit Eastern Corp Braking and tension roll
US3315328A (en) * 1963-08-05 1967-04-25 Du Pont Process for preparing fabrics
US3831278A (en) * 1972-08-03 1974-08-27 Dynamics Corp America Grass trimmer
US5136763A (en) * 1990-12-18 1992-08-11 E. I. Du Pont De Nemours And Company Process for the production of uniform yarns via reduced tension-induced slippage

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US2427054A (en) * 1940-10-30 1947-09-09 Celanee Corp Of America Apparatus for stretching continuous filament textile material
US2474912A (en) * 1946-03-16 1949-07-05 Du Pont Drawtwister
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US2427054A (en) * 1940-10-30 1947-09-09 Celanee Corp Of America Apparatus for stretching continuous filament textile material
US2365069A (en) * 1943-05-13 1944-12-12 Sr Oscar D Grimes Cord stretch eliminator
US2474912A (en) * 1946-03-16 1949-07-05 Du Pont Drawtwister
US2627103A (en) * 1947-12-06 1953-02-03 Dan River Mills Inc Method of treating yarn, thread, and the like
US2673546A (en) * 1949-01-29 1954-03-30 Dan River Mills Inc Apparatus for treating impregnated yarn
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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2993333A (en) * 1961-07-25 Production of twist lively thread
US3025660A (en) * 1957-01-24 1962-03-20 American Enka Corp Drawtwisting process
US3014336A (en) * 1957-08-08 1961-12-26 American Enka Corp Winding tube and tube support for drawtwisting machine
US3069745A (en) * 1958-03-12 1962-12-25 Barmag Barmer Maschf Stretch-spooling machines
US3125846A (en) * 1958-10-24 1964-03-24 noordenbos
US3238593A (en) * 1963-04-03 1966-03-08 Zimmer Verfahrenstechnik Thread stretching device
US3315328A (en) * 1963-08-05 1967-04-25 Du Pont Process for preparing fabrics
US3250488A (en) * 1963-10-03 1966-05-10 Beloit Eastern Corp Braking and tension roll
US3831278A (en) * 1972-08-03 1974-08-27 Dynamics Corp America Grass trimmer
US5136763A (en) * 1990-12-18 1992-08-11 E. I. Du Pont De Nemours And Company Process for the production of uniform yarns via reduced tension-induced slippage

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