Tenter frame apparatus and method

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Inventors

Hosmer, Christopher E.
Whaley, John F.

Application #

244300

Filed

Sep-15-1988

Published

May-22-1990

Current US Class

026/89
029/445
029/525
029/898.055
029/898.15
059/5
059/8
384/42
384/546
384/909

International Classes

D06C 003/02; D06C 003/10; B21L 053/10

Field of Search

29/445 29/525 29/149.5 26/89 26/93 26/94 59/5 59/6 59/8 384/543 384/546 384/25 384/42 384/909 198/850-853

Assignee

Marshall and Williams Company (Providence, RI)

Examiners

Moon; Charlie T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bailey & Hardaway

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Abstract
A tenter frame is illustrated wherein a chain is fabricated by press fitting a pin receiving bushing constructed of Vespel and the like into a steel bushing and then boring a pin receiving opening therein and utilizing wear strips constructed of Vespel in a dovetail configuration opposite the tenter chain providing a lubrication free tenter wherein the chain may be tensioned without excessive stretching.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. The method of fabricating a lubrication free tenter for processing sheet material including a chain having a pin and steel bushing carried thereon opposite a tender rail comprising the steps of:

press fitting a molded bushing liner constructed of low friction wear resistant polyimide resin or the like plastic material stable at high temperatures into said steel bushing; and

then axially boring said bushing liner while press fitted into the steel bushing increasing the size of the opening therein to accommodate the pin and minimize the thickness of the liner;

whereby breakage of the bushing liner during boring is avoided while minimized thickness thereof reduces stretching of the chain due to compression of the liner resulting from tensioning of the chain.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the provisions of a lubrication free tenter chain and tenter. Elimination of lubrication to the chain pins and rollers of a tenter chain will greatly reduce the quantity of oil required to be put onto the tenter chain, thereby greatly reducing the chance of oil being thrown off or splattered onto the cloth. A self-lubricating bushing liner can be used in place of oil lubrication, but it must be able to withstand temperatures of up to 450.degree. F. with very high pressure loading caused by the chain tension and have a low wear rate. At present a Teflon-type of material has been used successfully in certain low tension types of tenter chains but these wear excessively in standard types of tenter chains where tension is higher.

Accordingly, it is an important object of this invention to provide a tenter chain having a bushing liner constructed of low friction wear resistant plastic material stable at high ambient temperatures which will be of minimal thickness so that compression thereof does not result in excessive stretching of the tenter chain when under such tension as occurs during normal operation.
 
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