Abstract:
A device for searching for the yarn end on the conical windings of textile yarn cops increases the dependability of the detection of the position of the conical windings by providing a nozzle element in the yarn grasping mechanism for contacting the conical windings and whose position can be changed in relation to a sensor-controlled lifting mechanism. A sensor is arranged on the yarn grasping mechanism to detect a position change of the nozzle element relative to the lifting mechanism caused by contact of the nozzle element with the conical windings. The sensor is electrically connected with the drive of the lifting mechanism. The nozzle element, which advantageously is of a tubular bell-shaped configuration having a conical interior configuration, can be displaced coaxially to the longitudinal axis of the cop in an end of the yarn grasping mechanism which can be moved by the lifting mechanism. A marking, which can be easily recognized by the sensor, is placed on the displaceable nozzle element.
Abstract:
A multistation automatic textile machine, such as a multi-position winder or spinning machine, having a passageway formed through the machine's end frame structure for accommodating a transport conveyor or other transport path for spinning bobbins and other strand-supporting tubes.
Abstract:
A textile machine transport apparatus is provided for transporting tube support members to and between locations at which yarn packages supported on the tube support members are handled. The transport apparatus includes an assembly for advancing the tube support members along a delivery path. The advancing assembly is reversibly drivable in a forward direction and in a reverse direction opposite to the forward direction to provide the capability to, for example, reverse the advancing movement of some of the tube support members or to advance other tube support members in a different advancing direction. The transport apparatus also includes a device extending laterally relative to the delivery path of the tube support members for engaging a tube support member to prevent further upstream movement thereof. The laterally extending device may be in the form of a stop guide extending into the path of the tube support members as they are transported in an upstream direction. The stop guide may be movably mounted to permit a tube support member passing thereby to move the stop guide into a retracted position and preferably includes a spring or other resilient biasing device for automatically returning the stop guide to a laterally extending position.
Abstract:
A yarn end preparing assembly for a textile winding machine wherein yarn packages are disposed on peg tray-type tube support members and transported to winding stations along a common preliminary path to a respective one of a plurality of yarn end preparation devices which have components for sequentially handling the yarn packages to dispose their yarn ends in preferred preliminary dispositions. The yarn end preparation devices are each disposed on a respective branch path which branches the common preliminary path. The relationship of the branch path to one another can be varied and the relationship of each component of the yarn end preparation devices relative to the same respective component on the other yarn end preparation devices can be varied to optimize the production capability of the yarn end preparing assembly. Sensors and pivotable arm members are provided to selectively guide the tube support members to the branch paths.
Abstract:
An apparatus for prepositioning a yarn end on a spinning cop for subsequent unwinding in a bobbin winding machine accomplishes improved functional capabilities by providing a positionally changeable yarn guiding device as well as a yarn retaining device. A part of the yarn guiding device which comes into contact with the yarn can be moved from an active position below the upper edge of the cop into an inactive position above the cop nose. The yarn retaining device has an opening for yarn entry. By way of a control device, the yarn guiding device is controlled to take up the inactive position following the placement of nose windings about the cop nose, and a device for inserting the remaining yarn end portion into the tubular interior of the cop is then activated and the yarn retaining device is taken out of contact with the upper edge of the cop. Preferably, the yarn inserting device comprises a tubular arbor which can be positioned centrally above the cop to function as a yarn end blower nozzle.
Abstract:
A tube transport assembly is provided for individually transporting tubes of the type onto which yarn is wound on a textile machine. The tube transport assembly includes magnetic components for guiding and transporting the tube support members along a transport path by magnetic interaction with ferromagnetic portions of the tube support members. The magnetic components can be configured as electromagnets or as permanent magnets. The transport path includes a junction at which the tube support members can be individually branched onto a branch path and a magnetic component is positioned adjacent the junction for selectively magnetically engaging the tube support members to guide the tube support members along to selected branch paths. A vertical transport component includes magnetically active carrier members mounted on an endless belt and is operable to magnetically engage and carry the tube support members vertically.
Abstract:
A yarn package handling assembly is provided for handling yarn packages transported on individual package support members on a textile winding machine. The yarn package handling assembly includes a yarn end disposing arrangement operable to dispose the yarn ends of yarn packages into preferred preliminary dispositions for handling at the winding stations of the machine. Another yarn end disposing arrangement is provided for more aggressively acting on yarn packages to dispose their yarn ends in a preferred preliminary disposition where the first arrangement was unsuccessful, handling yarn packages in a special manner to dispose their yarn ends in a preferred preliminary disposition and the yarn packages prepared by the more aggressive yarn end disposing arrangement are transported along a second transport path back to the path for feeding packages from the first-mentioned arrangement to the winding stations. According to one aspect of the present invention, a tube stripping device can be provided for stripping yarn from tubes. According to another aspect of the present invention, a yarn amount sensing member senses the presence of yarn on tubes discharged from the winding stations and controls recirculates those tubes having more than a minimum amount of yarn to the more aggressive yarn end disposing arrangement.
Abstract:
A device (6) for holding and centering yam tubes (3) for processing while in a vertical orientation on transport disks (2), e.g., for removing a yam remnant (4) at a tube cleaning station. During such processing, the tubes are fixed in place by means of a height-displaceable centering arbor (12) coupled with a circuit arrangement which causes the operating height (h) of the centering arbor (12) to be automatically matched to the length of the respectively provided tube (3). An arresting arrangement (20) assure that the centering arbor (12) is securely fixed in place at each of its operating heights (h).
Abstract:
A suction arrangement for a device for repositioning the reserve winding typically found on cops from a ring spinning machine to prepare the cops for rewinding into larger yarn packages at a bobbin-winding machine. The suction device is connected to a central supply of suction air to aspirate and hold the yarn end until it is re-deposited on the cop, and includes an air flow restrictor plate movable among multiple positions for selectively obstructing the suction air flow to apply respectively different suction forces to the yarn end based on predetermined parameters of the yarn, the cop preparation operation, or the particular winding operation.
Abstract:
A yarn manipulating device for textile packages, e.g., a preparation device (17) for loosening and placing the yarn end (30) of a spinning cop (16) in preparation for use as the feeding bobbin in a winding machine, comprises pneumatic yarn-end receiving member (18) connected via a suction line (23) to a housing (31) which contains an air aperture (33) and a yarn separating device (32) and therefrom to the vacuum system of a textile machine, preferably to a waste collector (24). The suction line (23) connecting the yarn-end receiving member (18) to the housing comprises an end (34) which extends inwardly past the front housing wall (35), as viewed in the direction of flow R of the suction air (36). When suction air (36) is flowing through the housing (31) to aspirate a yarn end, an area of air turbulence (40) forms in the lateral area surrounding the tubular connecting portion (34) which reliably prevents yarn fluff from settling inside the housing (31) and on the operating elements therein and thereby to avoid adversely influencing their operability.