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filingDate 1961-10-30-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber GB-998998-A
abstract 998,998. Drafting-apparatus. SKF KUGELLAGER FABRIKEN G.m.b.H. Oct. 30, 1961 [Oct. 29, 1960], No. 38772/61. Heading D1D. In drafting-apparatus of the kind where the top rolls are carried in a carrier-arm by guidearms, one of the arms is provided with an aproncage, and is mounted in the carrier arm to swing in a plane parallel to the drafting-field, and means are provided between the cage and the carrierarm, or the guide arm of the next roll in a forward direction, positively to promote restoration of the first guide-arm to the setting in which the associated roll is parallel to that of the co-operating bottom roll, or to limit or prevent displacement of the arm from that setting. In Fig. 2, adjacent guide-arms 8, 9 are mounted in a carrier arm to be capable of lateral movement and carry saddles 8<SP>1</SP>, 9<SP>1</SP> of channel section which receive the necks of twin rollers. The saddle 8<SP>1</SP> carries an apron cage 21 to which is secured a finger 22 the end of which is received between the walls of the saddle 9<SP>1</SP>. There may be a small, or no, clearance between the end of the finger and the walls of the saddle 9<SP>1</SP>. The finger 22 may be resilient to load the apron cage towards the guide 19 of the lower aron. Thus, when the carrier arm is swung upwardly to lift off the top rollers, the tendency of the arm 8 to swing to a position where its roller pair would be out of alinement with the associated lower rolls is limited to the extent that the arm 9 also tends to swing out of alinement; when the arm is lowered to working position, the roller 13 rotating faster than the apron roller, the arm 9 alines itself more quickly than the arm 8, which is thus more quickly alined than would otherwise be the case. In other forms, the finger 22, or a corresponding resilient member co-operates with a member depending from the arm 9 or with the arm itself or with the carrier arm, the side walls of the arm 9 or of the carrier arm acting as limiting stops.
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