Aspirator for manipulating filaments

US11708648B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11708648-B2
Application numberUS-202117308124-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 5, 2021
Priority dateMay 5, 2020
Publication dateJul 25, 2023
Grant dateJul 25, 2023

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An aspirator provides linear control over air flow for manipulation of extruded fibers. A distribution manifold has a barrel valve between first and second flow channels, enabling precise, linear control over air flowing from a charge conduit to a pressure chamber surrounding a discharge pipe. Plural orifices in the discharge pipe connect the pressure chamber to the interior thereof, which is configured as a Venturi tube. Discharge pipe surfaces that can contact filaments therein are of hardened material while non-contact surfaces are of lighter materials.

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An aspirator comprising: an air distribution manifold, comprising a first flow channel having an inlet in the air distribution manifold and configured to be selectively coupled to a charge conduit providing pressurized fluid to the first flow channel, a second flow channel adjacent to the first flow channel and having an inlet and an outlet in the air distribution manifold, a barrier wall intermediate the first and second flow channels, and a barrel valve assembly intermediate the first and second flow channels in the barrier wall for enabling selective fluid communication between the first and second flow channels; a charge conduit interface configured to be received within the first flow channel; an inlet guide pipe having first and second ends, the inlet guide pipe first end dimensioned to receive plural filaments therein; and a discharge pipe, a portion of which is configured to be received within the second flow channel, the discharge pipe having an upstream end and a downstream end and comprising a first portion, at the upstream end of the discharge pipe, configured for selective engagement with the inlet guide pipe second end and having plural radial orifices extending from an exterior surface of the discharge pipe to an interior surface thereof, an intermediate portion in fluid communication with the discharge pipe first portion and having plural radial orifices extending from the exterior surface on the discharge pipe to the interior surface thereof, and a second portion, at the downstream end of the discharge pipe, in fluid communication with the discharge pipe intermediate portion and configured to be selectively coupled to an exhaust conduit, wherein a pressure chamber is formed between the second flow channel and an exterior surface of the discharge pipe, the pressure chamber in fluid communication with the interior of the discharge pipe via the plural radial orifices of the discharge pipe first portion and of the discharge pipe intermediate portion. 2. The aspirator of claim 1 , wherein the discharge pipe second portion is configured to be in fluid-tight engagement with the second flow channel. 3. The aspirator of claim 2 , wherein the fluid-tight engagement is via mutually cooperating threads formed on the second flow channel and the discharge pipe second portion. 4. The aspirator of claim 1 , wherein the inlet guide pipe, the discharge pipe, and the second flow channel are coaxially aligned. 5. The aspirator of claim 1 , wherein the discharge pipe further comprises at least one cylindrical spacer intermediate and in fluid communication with the first portion and the intermediate portion. 6. The aspirator of claim 5 , wherein one of the at least one cylindrical spacer has an internal diameter that is less than the internal diameter of the first portion and intermediate portion. 7. The aspirator of claim 5 , wherein the at least one cylindrical spacer is provided of a hardened material. 8. The aspirator of claim 1 , wherein the discharge pipe first portion is in fluid-tight engagement with the second flow channel. 9. The aspirator of claim 8 , wherein the discharge pipe further comprises an O-ring intermediate the first portion and the second flow channel. 10. The aspirator of claim 1 , wherein the discharge pipe second portion comprises at least one peripheral projection for selectively coupling to the exhaust conduit. 11. The aspirator of claim 1 , wherein the plural radial orifices of the discharge pipe first portion and the discharge pipe intermediate portion are each axially offset whereby, for each orifice, an inlet on the exterior surface of the discharge pipe is more proximate the upstream end than a respective outlet on the interior surface thereof. 12. The aspirator of claim 1 , wherein the barrel valve assembly comprises: a valve body being substantially symmetrical about an axis of symmetry; first and opposite second ends along the body axis of symmetry; and a passage formed laterally through the body, the passage comprising mutually parallel, planar first and second side walls, each lying in respective plane that is parallel to the body axis of symmetry, a first planar end wall, intermediate ends of the first and second side walls most proximate the body first end, a second planar end wall, intermediate ends of the first and second side walls most proximate the body second end, the first end wall being parallel to the second end wall and both the first and second end walls lying in a respective plane that is orthogonal to the body axis of symmetry, and transition regions between the first planar end wall and the ends of each of the first and second side walls most proximate the body first end and between the second planar end wall and the ends of each of the first and second side walls most proximate the body second end. 13. The aspirator of claim 12 , wherein the transition regions are each a right angle, and whereby a cross-section of the passage coincident with the valve body axis of symmetry is a rectangle. 14. The aspirator of claim 12 , wherein the transition regions are each a circular arc having a central angle of ninety degrees, whereby a cross-section of the passage coincident with the valve body axis of symmetry is a rounded rectangle. 15. The aspirator of claim 12 , wherein a plane equidistant to each of the first and second side walls is parallel to but offset from the body axis of symmetry. 16. The aspirator of claim 12 , wherein the body has at least one rotation limiting channel formed on an outer surface thereof, the at least one rotation limiting channel lies in a plane orthogonal to the body axis of symmetry and in an arc of one-hundred twenty degrees or less about the body axis of symmetry on the outer surface of the body, and wherein the manifold has at least one aperture therethrough for receiving a projecting element that extends into a respective one of the at least one rotation limiting channel. 17. The aspirator of claim 12 , further comprising a substantially cylindrical liner having an axis of symmetry and an inner diameter selected to receive the body therein and having a pair of mutually opposite apertures that can be fully, partially, or not aligned with the body passage when the body is received within the liner and the body is rotated about the body axis of symmetry, wherein the body axis of symmetry and the liner axis of symmetry are coaxial when the body is received within the liner. 18. The aspirator of claim 12 , wherein at least one of the body first and opposite second ends has a bore formed therein, and the at least one bore has an internal, spiral thread for selectively receiving a cylindrical projection of a member therein, the cylindrical projection having an external spiral thread formed thereon, the member being for selectively adjusting the rotational position of the body about the body axis of symmetry. 19. A method of enabling the selective engagement of plural filaments or other particulate matter using an aspirator, comprising: providing the aspirator, comprising an air distribution manifold, comprising: a first flow channel having an inlet in the air distribution manifold and configured to be selectively coupled to a charge conduit providing pressurized fluid to the first flow channel; a second flow channel adjacent to the first flow channel and having an inlet and an outlet in the air distribution manifold; a barrier wall intermediate the first and second flow channels; and a barrel valve assembly intermediate the

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  • with cylindrical plugs · CPC title

  • having all the connecting conduits situated in a single plane perpendicular to the axis of the plug · CPC title

  • with particular plug arrangements, e.g. particular shape or built-in means · CPC title

  • D01D5/00Primary

    Formation of filaments, threads, or the like · CPC title

  • Devices for entraining material by flow of liquids or gases, e.g. air-blast devices (blowing slag wool in molten state C03B37/06) · CPC title

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What does patent US11708648B2 cover?
An aspirator provides linear control over air flow for manipulation of extruded fibers. A distribution manifold has a barrel valve between first and second flow channels, enabling precise, linear control over air flowing from a charge conduit to a pressure chamber surrounding a discharge pipe. Plural orifices in the discharge pipe connect the pressure chamber to the interior thereof, which is c…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Columbia Insurance Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D01D5/00. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 25 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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