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Spinnerette

  • US 5,652,001 A
  • Filed: 05/24/1993
  • Issued: 07/29/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/24/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A spinnerette for the spinning of a plurality of cellulose filaments from a solution of cellulose in a tertiary amine oxide comprising:

  • (a) a generally rectangular stainless steel frame having a generally top-hat vertical cross-section, an upper end and a lower end, and, in plan view, a major axis and a minor axis,(b) an outwardly extending flange having an upper face and a lower face around the upper end of said frame,(c) internal braces integral with said frame extending within the generally rectangular frame along both the major axis and the minor axis so as to divide the frame into a plurality of apertures,(d) the upper edges of said integral internal braces lying in substantially the same plane as the upper face of the flange,(e) said integral internal braces being tapered so as to narrow towards the upper face of the flange,(f) rebates around the inwardly directed edges of each of the apertures at the lower end of the frame,(g) a plurality of aperture plates having upper and lower faces, a thickness in the range of 0.5 to 3.0 mm and corresponding substantially to the depth of the rebates, the aperture plates fitting into the apertures so that the periphery of each aperture plate is located within the rebate of the aperture,(h) an electron-beam weld around the periphery of each aperture plate securing said plate in the rebate, the weld being on the exterior of the spinnerette,(i) each aperture plate having a plurality of preformed holes for the spinning of a plurality of filaments,(j) the holes being tapered and having a largest diameter on the upper surface of the plate and a smallest diameter on the lower face of the plate,(k) the holes formed in the aperture plates having centres no more than 2 mm apart where said holes are surrounded by adjacent holes,(l) the smallest diameter of the holes being from about 25 μ

    m to about 200 μ

    m,(m) the holes in two opposite edge portions of one of said aperture plates having a smallest diameter which is larger than the smallest diameter of the holes in the central portion of that plate and is larger than the smallest diameter of the holes at the other edge portions of the plate,(n) each of said aperture plates having between 500 and 10,000 holes.

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