Claims
- 1. A splicing device comprising:
- a splicing chamber for receipt of high pressure fluid and for receipt of parallel, and unidirectional oriented lengths of yarn, the splicing chamber having a longitudinal axis joining first and second ends of the chamber, a chamber exterior, and a chamber interior;
- one and only one chamber inlet located substantially perpendicular to the chamber longitudinal axis, through which high pressure fluid is introduced into the chamber;
- a chamber outlet through which high pressure fluid is discharged from the interior of the chamber, the outlet being substantially perpendicular to the chamber inlet;
- means for introducing high pressure fluid into the chamber interior at a single location;
- a single yarn receiver to operatively and simultaneously admit the plurality of yarn lengths to the interior of the splicing chamber so that the yarn lengths are oriented within the splicing chamber interior in a unidirectional manner; and
- a severing means that extends into the interior of the splicing chamber, whereby as the high pressure fluid is discharged from the chamber, it causes the yarn length fibers to mutually intertwine and form a splice.
- 2. A splicing device comprising:
- a body, capable of connection with a pressurized fluid source, the body having an exterior, an interior and a longitudinal axis;
- one and only one passageway for connecting the pressurized fluid source with the body, the passageway extending inwardly parallel to the longitudinal axis of the body for a portion of the length of the body, the passageway having a longitudinal axis;
- a chamber having a longitudinal axis and extending through the body, the chamber longitudinal axis being perpendicular to and in communication with the passageway for receipt of high pressure fluid at a single location and parallel, unidirectionally oriented lengths of yarn, and a slot to operatively and simultaneously admit a plurality of unidirectionally oriented yarn lengths into the splicing chamber;
- a slot to operatively and simultaneously admit a plurality of unidirectionally oriented yarn lengths into the splicing chamber; and
- a blade for severing yarns while the yarns are located within the chamber, the blade being secured to the body and extending inwardly from the body surface to the center line of the chamber.
- 3. A method for splicing yarns comprising the steps of;
- arranging a plurality of yarn lengths parallel and unidirectionally;
- simultaneously inserting the yarn lengths by guiding the yarn lengths into a splicing chamber, the chamber having an inlet and an outlet, through a single slot in communication with the chamber, the chamber having a longitudinal axis joining first and second ends of the chamber, the chamber inlet located substantially perpendicular to the chamber longitudinal axis, and the chamber outlet being substantially perpendicular to the chamber inlet;
- introducing high pressure fluid through the chamber inlet at a single location;
- causing the yarn lengths to break up into discrete fibers; and
- simultaneously causing high pressure fluid to discharge through the chamber outlet, whereby high pressure fluid travels through the splicing chamber causing the fibers and yarn lengths to intertwine and form a splice.
- 4. The method of claim 3 further comprising the step of severing the yarn lengths while the yarn lengths are located within the chamber.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/727,577, filed Jul. 9, 1991 now abandoned.
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