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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7462095 | Apparatus at a flat card or roller card for grinding a clothing drawn onto a rotating roller In an apparatus at a carding machine for grinding a clothing drawn onto a rotating roller, having a carrying device with at least one grinding element and an advancing device serving to set the grinding element against the clothing, wherein the apparatus comprises a... | 12/09/2008 |
| 7337500 | Card flat bar for a carding machine A carding machine, includes a carrier element with a clothing support part (card flat heel). Two end head parts are associated with the carrier element. The carrier element and the end head parts form at least three assembled components, and the end head parts compr... | 03/04/2008 |
| 7331086 | Arrangement at a draw frame comprising a suction device for removing dust, fibre dust and the like In an arrangement at a draw frame including a suction device for removing dust, fiber dust and the like, in which a funnel and a pair of draw-off rollers are present at the outlet of the draw frame immediately after a web-guiding element, the suction removal device ... | 02/19/2008 |
| 7318253 | Card top assembly for a carding machine In an arrangement at a carding machine for cotton, synthetic fibres and the like, at least one card top bar has a carrier and card top clothing. The card top clothing is fastened to the card top bar carrier and is positioned opposite to the clothing of a roller, e.g... | 01/15/2008 |
| 7310856 | Apparatus at a draw frame for supplying fibre slivers to a drawing mechanism comprising at least two pairs of rollers A draw frame has a drawing mechanism comprising at least two pairs of rollers to which the fibre slivers are fed by a plurality of supply rollers mounted on a feed table. The fibre slivers—seen in a top view—run next to one another and towards one another latera... | 12/25/2007 |