Claims
- 1. An apparatus for winding a continuously advancing yarn to form the same into wound packages, comprisinga tube mounting device for rotatably mounting a bobbin tube for rotation about its axis, a drive roll for rotating the mounted bobbin tube about its axis, said tube mounting device and drive roll being mounted for relative movement such that the mounted bobbin tube is moveable between an operative position in contact with the drive roll and so as to define a range of contact therebetween, and a withdrawn position separated from the drive roll, a yarn guide mounted upstream of the drive roll for selective movement by a drive in a direction substantially parallel to the axis of the mounted bobbin tube, a suction device mounted downstream of the mounted bobbin tube and comprising a suction connection and a yarn cutter, a yarn transfer device for selectively guiding the advancing yarn to the suction device so as to cut the yarn and then remove the advancing yarn into the suction connection, and a deflection device provided between the yarn guide and the suction device and downstream of the mounted bobbin tube, said deflection device being moveable between an idle position separated from the advancing yarn and a deflecting position engaging the yarn and such that the yarn can be guided by the deflection device and the yarn guide outside the range of contact between the mounted bobbin tube and the drive roll.
- 2. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising a yarn catching device positioned on the tube mounting device so as to lie in the path of the advancing yarn between the yarn guide and the deflection device, when the tube is in said operative position and the deflection device is in said deflecting position.
- 3. The apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein the tube mounting device comprises two opposing clamp plates mounted on respective arms of a package holder, and wherein the yarn catching device is formed on one of the clamping plates.
- 4. The apparatus as defined in claim 3 wherein the deflection device comprises a moveable guide edge and a controllable drive whereby the guide edge is moveable between the idle and deflecting positions.
- 5. The apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein the guide edge of the deflection device is configured to move along a direction transverse to the path of the advancing yarn when the yarn is being removed by the suction connection.
- 6. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein the yarn guide and the suction device may be arranged in a transfer plane, wherein the transfer device includes a gripping arm mounted for pivotal movement parallel to the transfer plane and having a free end which moves through the path of the advancing yarn between the yarn guide and a full package in its withdrawn position, and wherein the suction device is positioned within the radius of movement of the free end of the gripping arm.
- 7. The apparatus as defined in claim 6 wherein the transfer plane is perpendicular to the axis of the mounted tube and lies within a winding range on the mounted tube.
- 8. The apparatus as defined in claim 7 wherein the suction connection and the cutter of the suction device are positioned adjacent each other in the transfer plane.
- 9. The apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein the cutter comprises a cutting blade, and wherein the suction connection includes a suction opening which is slotted in the direction of the advancing yarn and in alignment with the cutting blade.
- 10. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein the yarn guide is mounted (1) for traversing movement along said direction within a winding range on the tube, and (2) for movement along said direction to a position outside the winding range, and wherein said drive is configured to selectively reciprocate the yarn guide within the winding range and move the yarn guide to said position outside the winding range.
- 11. The apparatus as defined in claim 10 wherein said drive is configured such that, upon the package becoming full, the yarn guide is moved to a transfer plane which is perpendicular to the axis of the tube and within the winding range, and wherein said yarn transfer device is configured such that, upon the full package being moved to its withdrawn position, the yarn transfer device is then moved in such manner that the yarn is engaged between the yarn guide and the full package and guided for being cut by the cutter and received in the suction connection.
- 12. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said yarn guide is moveable in said direction between positions inside and outside said range of contact between the mounted bobbin tube and the drive roll.
- 13. The apparatus as defined in claim 12 further comprising a separate traversing yarn guide mounted for traversing movement within a winding range on the tube.
- 14. A method of guiding and cutting a continuously advancing yarn during the package doff in a package winding operation, comprising the steps ofwinding the advancing yarn to a package on a bobbin tube driven by a drive roll and so as to define a winding range on the tube, upon the package becoming full, withdrawing the full package from the drive roll, and guiding the advancing yarn to a transfer plane which is within the winding range by a yarn guide which is moved substantially parallel to the package axis and so as to form a tie-off wind, then engaging the yarn by a transfer device to guide the advancing yarn to a suction device and cutting the yarn so that the advancing yarn is received and removed by the suction device, and then replacing the full package with a new bobbin tube and then bringing the new bobbin tube contact with the drive roll to define a range of contact therebetween, and deflecting the yarn between the yarn guide and the full package or the new tube by a deflection device such that the advancing yarn is guided outside the range of contact between the new tube and the drive roll.
- 15. The method as defined in claim 14 comprising the further steps ofmoving the new bobbin tube into contact with the drive roll so as to cause the new tube to rotate about its axis, then catching the advancing yarn in a catching device which rotates with the new tube, and then winding the advancing yarn within the winding range upon the new tube.
- 16. The method as defined in claim 15 wherein the catching step includes guiding the yarn guide to a catching position outside the winding range, so that the yarn crosses with its partial length between the yarn guide and the deflection device a catching plane of the catching device.
- 17. The method as defined in claim 15 wherein the catching step includes guiding the deflection device to a catching position, so that the yarn crosses with its partial length between the yarn guide and the deflection device a catching plane of the catching device.
- 18. A yarn false twist texturing machine comprising a heating chamber, a cooling chamber, a false twist imparting member for imparting false twist to an advancing yarn, and a winding apparatus serially arranged along a path of travel,means for advancing a continuous yarn along said path of travel so as to serially engage said heating chamber, said cooling chamber, said false twist imparting member, and then be wound upon said winding apparatus to form a package, said winding apparatus comprising a tube mounting device for rotatably mounting a bobbin tube for rotation about its axis, a drive roll for rotating the mounted bobbin tube about its axis, said tube mounting device and drive roll being mounted for relative movement such that the mounted bobbin tube is moveable between an operative position in contact with the drive roll and so as to define a range of contact therebetween, and a withdrawn position separated from the drive roll, a yarn guide mounted upstream of the drive roll for selective movement by a drive in a direction substantially parallel to the axis of the mounted bobbin tube, a suction device mounted downstream of the mounted bobbin tube and comprising a suction connection and a yarn cutter, a yarn transfer device for selectively guiding the advancing yarn to the suction device so as to cut the yarn and then remove the advancing yarn into the suction connection, and a deflection device provided between the yarn guide and the suction device and downstream of the mounted bobbin tube, said deflection device being moveable between an idle position separated from the advancing yarn and a deflecting position engaging the yarn and such that the yarn can be guided by the deflection device and the yarn guide outside the range of contact between the mounted bobbin tube and the drive roll.
- 19. The yarn false twist texturing machine as defined in claim 18 wherein the winding apparatus further comprises a yarn catching device positioned on the tube mounting device so as to lie in the path of the advancing yarn between the yarn guide and the deflection device, when the tube is in said operative position and the deflection device is in said deflecting position.
- 20. The yarn false twist texturing machine as defined in claim 19 wherein the yarn guide and the suction device may be arranged in a transfer plane, wherein the transfer device includes a gripping arm mounted for pivotal movement parallel to the transfer plane and having a free end which moves through the path of the advancing yarn between the yarn guide and a full package in its withdrawn position, and wherein the suction device is positioned within the radius of movement of the free end of the gripping arm.
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of PCT/EP00/02060, filed Mar. 9, 2000, and designating the U.S.
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