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US2260128A US316985A US31698540A US2260128A US 2260128 A US2260128 A US 2260128A US 316985 A US316985 A US 316985A US 31698540 A US31698540 A US 31698540A US 2260128 A US2260128 A US 2260128A
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  • a further object of the invention is to provide efiective sealing means which will also serve to advance the material.
  • I provide a pair of positively driven rollers adjacent a wall opening, through which material may be advanced into or out of a pressure or vacuum chamber for example, mounted so as to be movable toward or away from one another in a plane normal to the line of travel of the material, and having means urging the rollers together.
  • Fig. l is a perspective view of one embodiment of my die sealing means
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevational View partly broken away
  • Fig. 3 is an end view of a transverse vertical section taken on the line 33 of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 4 is an end View of a transverse vertical section taken on the line 4-4 of Fig. 2.
  • the numeral l indicates the wall of a closure containing a slotted aperture 2 through which a strip of cloth may be advanced into or out of the closure.
  • the rollers 3 and 4 Positioned adjacent the opening and on opposite sides of the path of material passing through the opening are the rollers 3 and 4 having the journals 3 and 3" and 4' and 4" respectively.
  • the journals 3' and 3" extend through apertures provided in stationary bear-,
  • ing blocks 5 and 5' respectively, which in turn are supported on the frame members 6 and 6' respectively, secured to wall I.
  • the journals 3' and 3" of the top roller 3 are supported in bearings 1 and 1 respectively which are carried by the slidable blocks 8 and 8 which are movable for a limited distance in a vertical plane, as will be more fully explained.
  • the journals 4' and 4" are supported in bearings 9 and 9' respectively which are carried by stationary bearing blocks 5 and 5'.
  • Supported from the members I!) and I0 respectivelyare the spring contact strips lland l2 the free ends of which contact tangentially the ,full length of rollers 3 and 4 respectively thus closing the space between the members Ill and I0 and the rollers.
  • Strip ll maintains a sliding contact with roller 3 even when the latter is being raised or lowered, maintaining the closure at all times between member ID and roller 3.
  • the members l0 and H! are slotted at a: to receive the outer edges of strips II and I2 respectively which are fixed in the slots by retaining screws s.
  • the slidable blocks 8 and a" are provided with grooves g keyed to the slideways l3 and I3 respectively which may be dovetailed into, as shown, or otherwise supported by, the bearing blocks 5 and 5, secured to the frame members 6 and 6.
  • the blocks I4 and [4' which as illustrated are fixed to stationary bearing blocks 5 and 5 by suitable means such as screws l5, may be formed integrally with blocks 5 and 5.
  • brackets or bracket members I6 and I1 Projecting laterally from bearing blocks 8 and y 8' are the flanges or bracket members I6 and I1 respectively, and blocks l4 and I4 are similarly provided with the flanges or bracket members l6 and I1 respectively.
  • tension springs 3 are provided tending to move the bearing blocks 8 and 8 on their respective slideways, l3 and I3 toward blocks l4 and I4 and thus close the space between rollers 3 and 4.
  • the springs l8 are slidably mounted on rods I9 which may be secured to the brackets by the nuts IS.
  • the ends of the rollers 3 and 4 are circumferentially recessed to receive the compressible rings 20 and 2
  • the stuffing boxes H and H are provided fitted into recesses in the frame members, and between the journals 3 and 3", and 4' and 4" and the stuffing boxes H and H and the respective bearing blocks 8 and 8', and 5 and 5' and I4 and I4 the self oiling or oil-less bearings K are provided.
  • the stufiing boxes H and H are provided with overlapping flanges t and t respectively permitting slidable engagement and providing an airtight seal between the journal boxes at all times irrespective to their relative movement.
  • die as used herein includes an opening in any partition 01' wall through which material may be passed.
  • the purposes for which means for sealing thefdie or opening are provided are of course very varied and are immaterial to this invention but in general it is to prevent the loss or exchange of gaseous fluid through the opening through which the material is passed.
  • a seal for an entrance or exit die in a chamber wall comprising support members spaced lat erally on opposite sides of the opening in said wall, a pair of rollers journalled between said support members, journal boxes supported on said support members respectively and having sleeves for the axles of one of said rollers of greater diameter in a plane including the axles of both rollers than the diameter of the axles of said roller, and bearing boxes for each of said rollers, mounted on the said journal boxes respectively one above the other, one set of bearing boxes being alined with the said enlarged sleeves of said journal boxes and being slideable in the direction of enlargement of said enlarged sleeves thereby permitting limited movement of one of said rollers with respect to the other of said rollers.
  • a seal for an entrance or exit die in a chamber wall comprising support members spaced laterally on opposite sides of the opening in said wall, a pair of rollers journalled between said support members, journal boxes supported on said support members respectively and having sleeves for the axles of one of said rollers of greater diameter in a plane including the axles of both rollers than the diameter of the axles of said roller, and bearing boxes for each of said rollers, mounted on the said journal boxes respectively one above the other, one set of bearing boxes being alined with the said enlarged sleeves of said journal boxes and being slideable in the direction of enlargement of said enlarged sleeves thereby permitting limited movement of one of said rollers with respect to the other of said roll ers, each bearing box of each pair supported on 'the respective journal boxes on the respective support members having an outwardly projecting arm, and means interposed between said arms urging said bearing boxes together.
  • a seal for an entrance or exit die in a chamber wall comprising support members spaced laterally on opposite sides of the opening in said Wall, a pair of rollers journalled between said support members, journal boxes supported on said support members respectively and having sleeves for the axles of one of said rollers of greater diameter in a plane including the axles of both rollers than the diameter of the axles of said roller, and bearing boxes for each of said rollers, mounted on the said journal boxes respectively one above the other, one set of bearing' boxes being alined'with the said enlarged sleeves of said journal boxes and being slideable in the direction of enlargement of said enlarged sleeves thereby permitting limited movement of one of said rollers with respect to the other of said rollers, each bearing box of each pair supported on the respective journal boxes on the respective support members having an outwardly projecting arm, and means interposed between said arms urging said bearing boxes together, and upper and lower closure members extending between said side support members and having means adapted to form a seal between said closure members while permitting relative movement of the rollers within the range permitted byrthe

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Oct. 21, 1941. J. WALTER SEALING MEANS FOR A DIE IN A CLOSURE WALL Filed Feb. 2, 1940 EQEMHH umn afinhhunnud a A 2* 1 Em 2 Tlm l 5 A iatentecl Oct. 21, 1941 UNITED STATES PATENT. emce Harold J. Walter, Uxbridge, Mass. Application February 2, 1940, Serial'No. 316,935 f 3 Claims. (01. 271 -123) This invention relates to improved sealing means for a die in a closure wall separating areas of diflerential pressure.
It is an object of the invention to provide improved means to maintain an effective seal despite difference in thickness in the material passing through the die.
A further object of the invention is to provide efiective sealing means which will also serve to advance the material.
In carrying outmy invention I provide a pair of positively driven rollers adjacent a wall opening, through which material may be advanced into or out of a pressure or vacuum chamber for example, mounted so as to be movable toward or away from one another in a plane normal to the line of travel of the material, and having means urging the rollers together.
While the apparatus described herein may obviously be modified in size and form to accommodate a; wide variety of different materials I have described it herein in its application to strip material, such as long strips of cloth.
The invention will best be understood if the following description is read in connection with the drawing in which:
Fig. l is a perspective view of one embodiment of my die sealing means;
Fig. 2 is a front elevational View partly broken away;
Fig. 3 is an end view of a transverse vertical section taken on the line 33 of Fig. 2; and
Fig. 4 is an end View of a transverse vertical section taken on the line 4-4 of Fig. 2.
The numeral l indicates the wall of a closure containing a slotted aperture 2 through which a strip of cloth may be advanced into or out of the closure. Positioned adjacent the opening and on opposite sides of the path of material passing through the opening are the rollers 3 and 4 having the journals 3 and 3" and 4' and 4" respectively. The journals 3' and 3" extend through apertures provided in stationary bear-,
ing blocks 5 and 5' respectively, which in turn are supported on the frame members 6 and 6' respectively, secured to wall I. The journals 3' and 3" of the top roller 3 are supported in bearings 1 and 1 respectively which are carried by the slidable blocks 8 and 8 which are movable for a limited distance in a vertical plane, as will be more fully explained.
The journals 4' and 4" are supported in bearings 9 and 9' respectively which are carried by stationary bearing blocks 5 and 5'.
Extending between the side frames 6 and 6' from the wall I to the top and bottom respectively of the pair of rollers; are the members I0 and 10', which serve with the side frames to complete around the die 2 a closure in which wall I, and the rollers 3 and 4 constitute the rear and front sides. Supported from the members I!) and I0 respectivelyare the spring contact strips lland l2 the free ends of which contact tangentially the ,full length of rollers 3 and 4 respectively thus closing the space between the members Ill and I0 and the rollers. Strip ll maintains a sliding contact with roller 3 even when the latter is being raised or lowered, maintaining the closure at all times between member ID and roller 3. The members l0 and H! are slotted at a: to receive the outer edges of strips II and I2 respectively which are fixed in the slots by retaining screws s.
The slidable blocks 8 and a" are provided with grooves g keyed to the slideways l3 and I3 respectively which may be dovetailed into, as shown, or otherwise supported by, the bearing blocks 5 and 5, secured to the frame members 6 and 6. The blocks I4 and [4' which as illustrated are fixed to stationary bearing blocks 5 and 5 by suitable means such as screws l5, may be formed integrally with blocks 5 and 5.
Projecting laterally from bearing blocks 8 and y 8' are the flanges or bracket members I6 and I1 respectively, and blocks l4 and I4 are similarly provided with the flanges or bracket members l6 and I1 respectively. Between the brackets I6 and I1 the tension springs 3 are provided tending to move the bearing blocks 8 and 8 on their respective slideways, l3 and I3 toward blocks l4 and I4 and thus close the space between rollers 3 and 4. The springs l8 are slidably mounted on rods I9 which may be secured to the brackets by the nuts IS.
The ends of the rollers 3 and 4 are circumferentially recessed to receive the compressible rings 20 and 2| respectively, which may be of felt, rubber fabric, composition or other suitable material. Between the ends of the rollers and the frame members 6 and 6' respectively the stuffing boxes H and H are provided fitted into recesses in the frame members, and between the journals 3 and 3", and 4' and 4" and the stuffing boxes H and H and the respective bearing blocks 8 and 8', and 5 and 5' and I4 and I4 the self oiling or oil-less bearings K are provided.
The stufiing boxes H and H are provided with overlapping flanges t and t respectively permitting slidable engagement and providing an airtight seal between the journal boxes at all times irrespective to their relative movement.
The term die as used herein includes an opening in any partition 01' wall through which material may be passed. The purposes for which means for sealing thefdie or opening are provided are of course very varied and are immaterial to this invention but in general it is to prevent the loss or exchange of gaseous fluid through the opening through which the material is passed.
What I claim is:
1. A seal for an entrance or exit die in a chamber wall comprising support members spaced lat erally on opposite sides of the opening in said wall, a pair of rollers journalled between said support members, journal boxes supported on said support members respectively and having sleeves for the axles of one of said rollers of greater diameter in a plane including the axles of both rollers than the diameter of the axles of said roller, and bearing boxes for each of said rollers, mounted on the said journal boxes respectively one above the other, one set of bearing boxes being alined with the said enlarged sleeves of said journal boxes and being slideable in the direction of enlargement of said enlarged sleeves thereby permitting limited movement of one of said rollers with respect to the other of said rollers.
2. A seal for an entrance or exit die in a chamber wall comprising support members spaced laterally on opposite sides of the opening in said wall, a pair of rollers journalled between said support members, journal boxes supported on said support members respectively and having sleeves for the axles of one of said rollers of greater diameter in a plane including the axles of both rollers than the diameter of the axles of said roller, and bearing boxes for each of said rollers, mounted on the said journal boxes respectively one above the other, one set of bearing boxes being alined with the said enlarged sleeves of said journal boxes and being slideable in the direction of enlargement of said enlarged sleeves thereby permitting limited movement of one of said rollers with respect to the other of said roll ers, each bearing box of each pair supported on 'the respective journal boxes on the respective support members having an outwardly projecting arm, and means interposed between said arms urging said bearing boxes together.
3. A seal for an entrance or exit die in a chamber wall comprising support members spaced laterally on opposite sides of the opening in said Wall, a pair of rollers journalled between said support members, journal boxes supported on said support members respectively and having sleeves for the axles of one of said rollers of greater diameter in a plane including the axles of both rollers than the diameter of the axles of said roller, and bearing boxes for each of said rollers, mounted on the said journal boxes respectively one above the other, one set of bearing' boxes being alined'with the said enlarged sleeves of said journal boxes and being slideable in the direction of enlargement of said enlarged sleeves thereby permitting limited movement of one of said rollers with respect to the other of said rollers, each bearing box of each pair supported on the respective journal boxes on the respective support members having an outwardly projecting arm, and means interposed between said arms urging said bearing boxes together, and upper and lower closure members extending between said side support members and having means adapted to form a seal between said closure members while permitting relative movement of the rollers within the range permitted byrthe said enlargement of the sleeves for the axles of one of said rollers.
HAROLD J. WALTER.
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US2774593A (en) * 1952-12-02 1956-12-18 Armco Steel Corp Apparatus for guiding strip material
US2921491A (en) * 1954-08-24 1960-01-19 Louis A Barrera Corrugated paper dispenser having adjustable feed rolls
US3072310A (en) * 1960-07-01 1963-01-08 Eastman Kodak Co Transport mechanisms
US3083556A (en) * 1961-11-10 1963-04-02 Monsanto Chemicals Annealing apparatus
DE2632946A1 (en) * 1975-09-17 1977-03-24 Robur Werke Zittau Veb CLOSURE FOR STEAM TREATMENT COMPARTMENTS UNDER ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE OF TEXTILE FABRIC PANELS
US5590549A (en) * 1992-11-02 1997-01-07 Alberto; Pietro Device for feeding into and withdrawing fabrics from an autoclave for continuous decatizing
US5775565A (en) * 1994-07-18 1998-07-07 Aplicator System Ab Apparatus for feeding one or more fibre threads
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US2774593A (en) * 1952-12-02 1956-12-18 Armco Steel Corp Apparatus for guiding strip material
US2921491A (en) * 1954-08-24 1960-01-19 Louis A Barrera Corrugated paper dispenser having adjustable feed rolls
US3072310A (en) * 1960-07-01 1963-01-08 Eastman Kodak Co Transport mechanisms
US3083556A (en) * 1961-11-10 1963-04-02 Monsanto Chemicals Annealing apparatus
DE2632946A1 (en) * 1975-09-17 1977-03-24 Robur Werke Zittau Veb CLOSURE FOR STEAM TREATMENT COMPARTMENTS UNDER ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE OF TEXTILE FABRIC PANELS
US5590549A (en) * 1992-11-02 1997-01-07 Alberto; Pietro Device for feeding into and withdrawing fabrics from an autoclave for continuous decatizing
US5775565A (en) * 1994-07-18 1998-07-07 Aplicator System Ab Apparatus for feeding one or more fibre threads
WO2002070808A1 (en) * 2000-11-14 2002-09-12 Arteva Technologies S.A.R.L. Improved steam seal for textile production
US20040000176A1 (en) * 2000-11-14 2004-01-01 Glen Reese Steam seal for textile production
US7269982B2 (en) * 2000-11-14 2007-09-18 Invista North America S.Ar.L Steam seal for textile production
US20100194051A1 (en) * 2006-10-27 2010-08-05 Andreas Gramer Belt discharger

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