Claims
- 1. A combination of a high-production rate sliver producing machine with a system for charging a coiler can of elongated horizontal cross section with sliver obtained from the sliver producing machine,
- said sliver producing machine comprising a stationarily supported rotary coiler head having a diameter generally corresponding to the width of said coiler can for discharging sliver in coils;
- said system comprising
- (a) a coiler can having two opposite first sides and two opposite second sides oriented generally perpendicularly to said first sides; said coiler can having an elongated horizontal cross-sectional outline having a length corresponding to a distance between said second sides and a width corresponding to a distance between said first sides; said length being greater than said width;
- (b) a sled disposed underneath said coiler head; said sled having an upper supporting surface for accommodating said coiler can in a standing position thereon, whereby said sled provides a vertical support for said coiler can; and
- (c) sled-reciprocating means for imparting a sufficiently rapid back-and-forth motion to said sled parallel to the length of the coiler can to effect a deposition of sliver coils into the coiler can along a length thereof during discharge of sliver from said sliver producing fiber processing machine at a sliver discharge speed in an order of magnitude of 1,000 m/min.
- 2. The system as defined in claim 1, further comprising can bottom shifting means mounted on said sled for vertically shifting a movable bottom of a coiler can positioned on said sled.
- 3. The system as defined in claim 1, further comprising stationarily mounted spaced guided bars extending parallel to a direction parallel to said back-and-forth motion and guide elements affixed to said sled and slidingly engaging said guide bars.
- 4. The system as defined in claim 1, wherein said sled-reciprocating means comprises a drive including a frequency-controlled a.c. servomotor.
- 5. The system as defined in claim 1, further wherein said sled-reciprocating means comprises a drive including an rpm-regulated electric motor and control means for setting predetermined rpm's for said electric motor.
- 6. The system as defined in claim 1, further comprising a microcomputer operatively connected to said sled-reciprocating means and said coiler head.
- 7. The system as defined in claim 6, further comprising a displacement sensor cooperating at least indirectly with said sled and being connected to said microcomputer for determining positions of said sled along a travel path thereof.
- 8. A system for charging a coiler can of elongated horizontal cross section with sliver obtained from a sliver producing fiber processing machine, comprising
- (a) a coiler can having two opposite first sides and two opposite second sides oriented generally perpendicularly to said first sides; said coiler can having an elongated horizontal cross-sectional outline having a length corresponding to a distance between said second sides and a width corresponding to a distance between said first sides; said length being greater than said width;
- (b) a stationarily supported rotary coiler head having a diameter generally corresponding to the width of said coiler can for discharging sliver in coils;
- (c) a sled disposed underneath said coiler head; said sled having an upper supporting surface for accommodating said coiler can in a standing position thereon, whereby said sled provides a vertical support for said coiler can; and
- (d) sled-reciprocating means for imparting a back-and-forth motion to said sled parallel to said coiler can during discharge of sliver from said coiler head to effect a deposition of sliver coils into the coiler can along a length thereof; said sled-reciprocating means including
- (1) a drive;
- (2) a horizontal, endless belt situated underneath said sled and having a length portion extending parallel to a direction of said back-and-forth motion; said drive being connected to said belt for moving said belt parallel to said direction; said belt having first and second longitudinal runs extending parallel to said direction and travelling in an opposite sense relative to one another;
- (3) end rollers about which said belt is trained;
- (4) a carrier element force-transmittingly coupling said belt to said sled; said carrier being mounted on said belt and being slidable relative to said belt into and out of force-transmitting engagement with said sled;
- (5) a follower affixed to said carrier element; and
- (6) a stationarily supported cam track extending along said belt and guiding said follower; said cam track including guide means for maintaining said carrier element in a force-transmitting engagement with said sled when said carrier element is travelling along said first and second longitudinal runs of said belt and for disengaging said carrier element from said sled in a transition zone of said belt from one of said first and second longitudinal runs to the other of said first and second longitudinal runs.
- 9. A system for charging a coiler can of elongated horizontal cross section with sliver obtained from a sliver producing fiber processing machine, comprising
- (a) a coiler can having two opposite first sides and two opposite second sides oriented generally perpendicularly to said first sides; said coiler can having an elongated horizontal cross-sectional outline having a length corresponding to a distance between said second sides and a width corresponding to a distance between said first sides; said length being greater than said width;
- (b) a stationarily supported rotary coiler head having a diameter generally corresponding to the width of said coiler can for discharging sliver in coils;
- (c) a sled disposed underneath said coiler head; said sled having an upper supporting surface for accommodating said coiler can in a standing position thereon, whereby said sled provides a vertical support for said coiler can;
- (d) sled-reciprocating means for imparting a back-and-forth motion to said sled parallel to said coiler can during discharge of sliver from said coiler head to effect a deposition of sliver coils into the coiler can along a length thereof; said sled-reciprocating means including
- (1) a drive;
- (2) an elongated flexible element having a length portion extending parallel to a direction of said back-and-forth motion; said drive being connected to said flexible element for moving said flexible element parallel to said direction; and
- (3) connecting means for force-transmittingly coupling said flexible element to said sled; and
- (e) first and second stationarily supported, spaced guide bars extending parallel to said direction; first and second slide members affixed to said sled; said first slide member snugly surrounding said first guide bar and said second slide member engaging said second guide bar with a play.
- 10. A system for charging a coiler can of elongated horizontal cross section with sliver obtained from a sliver producing fiber processing machine, comprising
- (a) a coiler can having two opposite first sides and two opposite second sides oriented generally perpendicularly to said first sides; said coiler can having an elongated horizontal cross-sectional outline having a length corresponding to a distance between said second sides and a width corresponding to a distance between said first sides; said length being greater than said width;
- (b) a stationarily supported rotary coiler head having a diameter generally corresponding to the width of said coiler can for discharging sliver in coils;
- (d) a sled disposed underneath said coiler head; said sled having an upper supporting surface for accommodating said coiler can in a standing position thereon, whereby said sled provides a vertical support for said coiler can; and
- (d) sled-reciprocating means for imparting a back-and-forth motion to said sled parallel to said coiler can during discharge of sliver from said coiler head to effect a deposition of sliver coils into the coiler can along a length thereof; said sled-reciprocating means including
- (1) a drive comprising a unidirectional motor and a coupling device;
- (2) an elongated flexible element having a length portion extending parallel to a direction of said back-and-forth motion; said drive being connected to said flexible element for moving said flexible element parallel to said direction; said flexible element comprising first and second horizontal, endless belt spaced from one another transversely to said direction; each said endless belt having a first belt run proximal to said sled and a second belt run distal from said sled; said coupling device including means for coupling the motor to said first and second endless belts such that said first and second endless belts are driven in opposite directions;
- (3) end rollers positioning said first and second endless belts;
- (4) connecting means for force-transmittingly coupling said flexible element to said sled; said connecting means comprising a first carrier element attached to said first endless belt and a second carrier element attached to said second endless belt; each said first and second carrier element being in a force-transmitting relationship with said sled when travelling in said first belt run and being disengaged from said sled when travelling in said second run; said first and second carrier elements being positionally related to one another such that said first and second carrier elements at all times travel on unlike belt runs, whereby upon disengagement of one of said first and second carrier elements from said sled at an end of a reciprocating path thereof, engagement with said sled by the other of said first and second carrier elements occurs for alternatingly carrying said sled in opposite directions.
- 11. The system as defined in claim 10, wherein said belt extends underneath said sled parallel to said direction and further wherein said first belt run extends above said second belt run.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
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43 16 159.6 |
May 1993 |
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44 11 549.0 |
Apr 1994 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the priority of German Application Nos. P 43 16 159.6 filed May 14, 1993 and P 44 11 549.0 filed Apr. 2, 1994, which are incorporated herein by reference.
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