Claims
- 1. An apparatus for continuously supplying slivers, to a roving frame provided with N-number of draft parts arranged along a longitudinal direction of said roving frame in an alignment, from sliver cans arranged at a supply position behind said roving frame in M-number of alignments thereof along said alignment of draft parts, said sliver cans maintained in a tapered condition with respect to a volume of slivers contained therein, comprising:
- introducing means for introducing sliver cans in full packaged condition to said supply position and for discharging silver cans of almost exhausted condition from said supply position;
- driving means for driving said roving frame such that a tailing end of the sliver from said sliver can in a condition of supplying said slivers to said roving frame is pieced with a leading end of sliver from a corresponding one of said sliver cans of full packaged condition;
- sliver piecing means for automatically piecing a tail end of a sliver being supplied to one of said draft parts from a corresponding one of said sliver cans with a leading end of a sliver from a corresponding one of said full packaged sliver cans introduced to said supply position;
- M-number of sliver feeding mechanisms extending along said alignment of said draft parts with a constant intervening space between two adjacent parts at said supply position;
- M-number of conveyer means arranged at respective positions below corresponding ones of said sliver feeding mechanisms, each of said conveyer means comprising a pair of conveyers arranged in parallel for mounting said sliver cans in an aligned state;
- means for regulating an angular position of said leading end of a sliver of said full packaged sliver can to a predetermined angular position with respect to an axial center of said sliver can before introducing said full packaged cans to one of said conveyers of any one of said conveyer means;
- a plurality of guide members arranged along respective close positions to a corresponding feeding mechanism in parallel condition thereto, for guiding said sliver piecing means;
- means for displacing said sliver piecing means to one of said guide members corresponding to a particular one of said conveyer means which requires a sliver piecing operation from another one of said guide members corresponding to another conveyer means wherein said sliver piecing operation was completed, and stepwisely displacing said sliver piecing device along said guide members from one end to the other end thereof;
- said sliver piecing means provided with a first member for catching a sliver from one of said sliver cans located between said sliver can and a corresponding one of said draft parts, a second member for catching said leading end of a sliver from a corresponding one of said full packaged sliver cans displaced to a corresponding one of said conveyers, and means for creating a fresh tail end of a sliver from said sliver caught by said first catching member and means for creating a fresh leading end of a sliver from said leading end of a sliver caught by said second catching member, whereby said sliver piecing operation is correctly carried out by piecing said fresh leading end of a sliver connected to said full packaged can with said fresh tail end of the sliver and supplying such to said roving frame;
- control means for controlling said introducing means to timely supply N/M-number of full packaged sliver cans to said conveyer of said particular pair of conveyers, for discharging almost exhausted sliver cans from said supply position, and controlling said sliver piecing means.
- 2. An apparatus for continuously supplying slivers to a roving frame according to claim 1, wherein
- said sliver supplying means is a feed roller arranged at a position directly above a central position in a longitudinal space between said pair of conveyers of each conveyer means, and
- said apparatus further comprises means for driving said feed roller which is driven by said driving mechanism of said roving frame.
- 3. An apparatus for continuously supplying slivers to a roving frame according to claim 1, wherein
- said sliver supplying means is a pair of feed rollers arranged at the respective positions directly above corresponding conveyers of each one of said conveyer means, and
- said apparatus further comprises means for driving said feed rollers which is by said driving mechanism of said roving frame.
- 4. An apparatus for continuously supplying slivers to a roving frame according to claim 1, wherein said fresh tail end comprises component fibers and
- said sliver piecing means further comprises means for doubling said fresh leading end of a sliver from said full packaged sliver can together with said fresh tail end of a sliver as one body, while interlacing component fibers of said fresh tail end sliver and said fresh leading end sliver.
- 5. An apparatus for continuously supplying slivers to a roving frame according to claim 1, wherein
- said sliver piecing means is provided with a frame body, and
- said second member for catching said free end of a sliver comprises a suction nozzle turnably mounted on said frame body, said suction nozzle being provided with a suction mouth formed at a free end thereof.
- 6. An apparatus for continuously supplying slivers to a roving frame according to claim 5, wherein said suction nozzle is formed by a plurality of nozzle elements telescopically connected as one body.
- 7. An apparatus for continuously supplying slivers to a roving frame according to claim 1, wherein
- said conveyer means is provided with means for regulating standby position of said full packaged sliver cans at respective positions on said conveyer thereof, in a condition facing corresponding sliver cans on another conveyer of identical conveyer means, from which said slivers are supplied to corresponding draft parts, when said full packaged sliver cans are introduced to said conveyer.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO THE RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional patent application divided from the parent patent application Ser. No. 495,912 filed on Mar. 20, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,067,204.
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