Claims
- 1. A device for exerting a braking force on thread being drawn off a thread feeder unit wherein the feeder unit includes a drum having a maximum circumference on which a plurality of turns of thread are wound around the drum axis to form a thread reserve, the drum has an output circumference at one end which is smaller in circumference than the maximum circumference, and the thread is drawn axially off the drum over the output circumference, said braking device comprising:
- (a) a braking body which is symmetric in shape around an axis and has a thread passage through said body;
- (b) said body including a metal band which is very thin relative to its width and has active braking surface facing inwardly toward said axis, said surface being sufficiently hard to be resistant to wear from thread friction;
- (c) said surface being substantially continuous around said axis; and
- (d) an elastic element connected to said band and adapted to resiliently urge said active braking surface into engagement with the output circumference of the drum for braking a thread which passes between said surface and said output circumference.
- 2. The braking device of claim 1 further characterized in that:
- a) said substantially continuous active braking surface is shaped substantially like a truncated cone, with a larger diameter end and a smaller diameter end, said smaller diameter end of said cone adapted to extend axially away from the drum.
- 3. The braking device of claim 2 further characterized in that:
- a) said body comprises a metal plate having a thickness of between 0.05 and 0.10 millimeters.
- 4. The braking device of claim 2 further characterized in that:
- a) said substantially truncated-cone shape of said active braking surface has straight generatrices.
- 5. The braking devices of claim 2 further characterized in that:
- a) said elastic element has an annular shape and surrounds said body (substantially truncated-cone braking body has marked radial elasticity).
- 6. In a braking device for exerting a braking force on a thread being drawn off the output circumference of a thread feeder unit, a thread brake comprising:
- (a) an annular braking body which is symmetric in shape around an axis around a thread passage through which thread is adapted to be withdrawn; and
- (b) a substantially continuous active braking surface extending entirely around said body and facing inwardly toward said passage; and
- (c) said braking surface being formed on a metal band which is very thin relative to its width and is sufficiently hard to be resistant to wear from thread friction; and
- (d) said body being radially elastic; and
- (e) means for urging said braking surface against a thread which passes between said surface and the output circumference.
- 7. The thread brake of claim 6 further characterized in that:
- a) said band is substantially frusto-conical in shape.
- 8. A system including a thread braking device and a weft feeder unit of the type comprising at least one drum on which a plurality of turns of a thread constituting a thread reserve are wound, said drum having an axis and a maximum circumference, said thread braking device comprising:
- a) a braking member (means) which has a continuous circular band;
- b) said band having the shape of a truncated cone tapering axially away from said drum and contacting said drum intermediate the band edges along a line on an output circumference smaller than said maximum circumference with a continuous contacting surface of steel or other wear resistant material, said band displaying very small inertia, (marked) radial elasticity and substantial axial rigidity;
- c) said braking member (means) being supported by an elastic element (means) coaxially with respect to said drum;
- d) said braking member (means) being actuated by said elastic element (means) to elastically effect said contacting;
- e) said thread, as unwound from said drum, running between said drum and said braking member (means) at said line and extending from said line to a thread guide (means) disposed substantially at the axis of said drum along a path which is inclined by a pre-set angle with respect to the axis of the drum.
- 9. A system according to claim 8, in which:
- a) said band extends between 5 and 15 millimeters on both sides of said line.
- 10. A system according to claim 8, in which:
- a) said band has a taper which is 2-3% smaller than said pre-set angle.
- 11. A system according to claim 8, in which:
- a) said band consists of a steel plate of a thickness of between four and ten hundredths of a millimeter.
- 12. A system including a thread braking device and a weft feeder unit of the type comprising at least one drum on which a plurality of turns of a thread constituting a thread reserve are wound, said drum having an axis and a maximum circumference, said braking device comprising:
- a) braking means which has a continuously extending circular thread contacting surface consisting of a thin, wear resistant metallic layer on a truncated-cone body of synthetic material;
- b) said braking means being supported by elastic means coaxially with respect to said drum;
- c) said braking means being actuated by said elastic means to elastically engage against said drum along an output circumference of said drum which is smaller than said maximum circumference and to exert an elastic force thereon;
- d) said thread, as unwound from said drum, running between said drum and said braking means and extending from said output circumference to a thread guide means disposed substantially at the axis of said drum along a path which is inclined by a preset angle with respect to the axis of said drum.
- 13. A braking for exerting a braking force on a thread being drawn off the output circumference of a thread feeder unit, comprising:
- (a) a thin, radially flexible metal band extending substantially continuosly around an axis;
- (b) said band having substantially the shape of a truncated cone around said axis;
- (c) said band having a thread passage through it coaxial with said axis and a substantially continuous internal thread contacting surface extending substantially continuously around said axis in said passage; and
- (d) means for urging said braking surface against a thread which passes between said surface and the output circumference.
- 14. The braking device of claim 13 further characterized in that:
- a) the width of said band along said axis is between 10 millimeters and 30 millimeters.
- 15. A system including a thread braking device and a weft feeder unit of the type comprising a drum on which a plurality of turns of a thread constituting a thread reserve are wound around an axis, said drum having a maximum circumference and an output circumference smaller than said maximum circumference over which said thread is drawn axially off said drum, said thread braking device comprising:
- (a) a braking body including a continuous circular band;
- (b) said band having substantially the shape of a truncated cone tapering inwardly from one annular edge to another annular edge as it extends axially away from said drum;
- (c) said band contacting the drum intermediate the band edges on said output circumference with a contacting surface of wear resistant material;
- (d) said braking body being supported by elastic means coaxially with respect to said drum;
- (e) said band being elastically urged into engagement with said output circumference of said drum;
- (f) said thread, as it is unwound from said drum, running between said output circumference of said drum and said band and extending from said band to a thread guide which is coaxial with said axis.
- 16. A weft feeder unit and thread braking device combination, comprising:
- (a) a drum on which a plurality of turns of thread constituting a thread reserve are wound, said drum having a maximum circumference section and a smaller circumference output section over which the thread travels when it is withdrawn axially from said drum;
- (b) a thread brake band shaped substantially like a truncated cone with a thread passage therethrough coaxial with the band and the drum;
- (c) said band being formed of material hard enough to be substantially resistent to wear from thread friction; and
- (d) an elastic element connected to said band and urging it elastically into engagement with said output circumference section for applying a braking action against a thread which passes between said band and said smaller circumference
- 17. A device for exerting a braking force on thread being drawn off a thread feeder unit wherein the feeder unit includes a drum on which a plurality of turns of thread are wound around the drum axis to form a thread reserve, the drum having a maximum circumference and an output circumference at one end which is smaller in circumference than the maximum circumference, the thread being drawn axially off the drum over the output circumference, said braking device comprising:
- (a) an annular braking body which is symmetric around a thread passage and has a larger diameter end and a smaller diameter end;
- (b) said body including a substantially continuous active braking surface extending around said passage adjacent said diameter end; and
- (c) means for mounting the braking device on a feeder unit with said braking surface urged resiliently against the output circumference of the drum, said means including an annular elastic element connected to said smaller end and extending radially outwardly therefrom.
- 18. The braking device of claim 17 further characterized in that:
- (a) said body includes an annular band of wear resistant material on which said active braking surface is formed.
- 19. The braking device of claim 18 further characterized in that:
- (a) said band is formed of metal.
- 20. The braking device of claim 18 further characterized in that:
- (a) said band is shaped substantially like a truncated cone.
- 21. The braking device of claim 19 further characterized in that:
- (a) said band is shaped substantially like a truncated cone.
Priority Claims (2)
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TO91A0713 |
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TO92A0372 |
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RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/944,382, filed Sep. 14, 1992 , now U.S. Pat. No. 5,316,051.
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