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Heyward Cannon Phones & Addresses

  • Six Mile, SC
  • 105 Gentry Ct, Easley, SC 29640 (864) 593-8403
  • 107 Robertson Rd, Taylors, SC 29687 (864) 292-0190
  • Travelers Rest, SC

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Metallic Clothing For Carding Segments And Flats

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US Patent:
58989781, May 4, 1999
Filed:
May 26, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/084149
Inventors:
John D. Hollingsworth - Greenville SC
Heyward O. Cannon - Taylors SC
Assignee:
John D. Hollingsworth on Wheels, Inc. - Greenville NC
International Classification:
D01G 1588
US Classification:
19114
Abstract:
Metallic clothing having metallic wire teeth bent at a double angle. The lower portion of each tooth is angled by an first angle with respect to vertical, and the upper portion is angled at a second angle with respect to vertical. The upper portion terminates at the tip, or point, of the tooth. This double-angle tooth profile is angled in the direction opposite to the general direction of travel of fibers being carded. The upper side portion of each tooth is tapered inwardly to the tip, and the rear edge of the upper end of each tooth may be provided with a forward curvature towards the point of the tooth. Alternate embodiments include single angled teeth and a double-angled teeth, each having a base portion substantially the same height as the teeth.

Metallic Clothing For Carding Elements

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US Patent:
61857890, Feb 13, 2001
Filed:
May 4, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/304866
Inventors:
John D. Hollingsworth - Greenville SC
Heyward O. Cannon - Taylors SC
Assignee:
John D. Hollingsworth on Wheels, Inc. - Greenville SC
International Classification:
D01G 1588
US Classification:
19114
Abstract:
Metallic clothing having metallic wire teeth bent at a double angle. The lower portion of each tooth is angled by an first angle with respect to vertical, and the upper portion is angled at a second angle with respect to vertical. The upper portion terminates at the tip, or point, of the tooth. This double-angle tooth profile is angled in the direction opposite to the general direction of travel of fibers being carded. The upper side portion of each tooth is tapered inwardly to the tip, and the rear edge of the upper end of each tooth may be provided with a forward curvature towards the point of the tooth. Alternate embodiments include single angled teeth and a double-angled teeth, each having a base portion substantially the same height as the teeth and teeth having serrated side portions.
Heyward O Cannon from Six Mile, SC, age ~80 Get Report