Compressing Device Having a Suction Drum
US-2017073851-A1 · Mar 16, 2017 · US
US10132011B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10132011-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415021315-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 1, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 20, 2018 |
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A rotatably mounted suction drum (14) of a device (VM) for compacting a fiber material (V) on a spinning machine having an annular drive element (20) which, in the operating position, rests via a portion of its inner surface (IF) on a portion of a circular peripheral surface (AU) of a projection (13) that extends coaxial to an axis of rotation (A1) of the suction drum (14) and is mounted on an end face (35) of the suction drum (14). In order to prevent fibers detached from the fiber material (V) from settling between the inner surface (IF) of the drive element (20) and the peripheral surface (AU) of the projection (13), the suction drum (14), on the end face (35) having the projection (13), has a peripheral elevation (36) and the drive element (20) on the side (46) directed toward the end face (35) of the suction drum (14) has a peripheral recess (37), wherein the elevation (36) protrudes into the recess (37) a labyrinth seal.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A rotatable suction drum ( 14 ) for a device (VM) for compacting a fiber material (V) on a spinning machine, comprising: an annular drive element ( 20 ); a projection ( 13 ) that extends coaxial to an axis of rotation (A 1 ) of the suction drum ( 14 ) from an end face ( 35 ) of the suction drum ( 14 ), the projection configured so that, in an operating position, a portion of an inner surface (IF) of the annular drive element rests on a portion of a circular peripheral surface (AU) of the projection; at least one peripheral elevation ( 36 ) defined on the end face of the suction drum; at least one peripheral recess ( 37 ) on a side ( 46 ) of the annular drive element ( 20 ) directed toward the end face ( 35 ) of the suction drum ( 14 ); wherein the elevation ( 36 ) protrudes into the recess ( 37 ), and the elevation ( 36 ) and the recess ( 37 ) together form a labyrinth seal. 2. The suction drum according to claim 1 , wherein the elevation ( 36 ) of the suction drum ( 14 ) has a height (H) of 1-5 mm. 3. The suction drum according to claim 1 , wherein a spacing (A) of 0.1-0.5 mm is defined between the end face ( 35 ) of the suction drum ( 14 ) and the side ( 46 ) of the annular drive element ( 20 ) radially outward from the elevation ( 36 ) and the recess ( 37 ). 4. The suction drum according to claim 1 , wherein the elevation ( 36 ) comprises a step-shaped projection on the end face ( 35 ) of the suction drum ( 14 ). 5. The suction drum according to claim 4 , wherein a surface ( 39 ) of the projection ( 36 ) is directed radially outward from the axis of rotation (A 1 ) at an angle (b) of 5-45° with respect to the axis of rotation (A 1 ), and an outer diameter (DE) of the projection ( 36 ) constantly decreases toward the end face ( 35 ) of the suction drum ( 14 ). 6. The suction drum according to claim 1 , wherein the annular drive element ( 20 ) is rotationally symmetrical. 7. A device (VM) for compacting a fiber material (V) on a spinning machine, comprising a suction drum ( 14 ) according to claim 1 . 8. A spinning machine, comprising a device (VM) for compacting a fiber material (V) according to claim 7 .
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