Claims
- 1. A sliver coiler apparatus for depositing sliver, comprising
- (a) a machine frame;
- (b) a stationary coiler plate supported in said machine frame; said coiler plate having a peripheral outline and an underface;
- (c) a coiler head rotatably supported in said coiler plate;
- (d) a platform situated underneath said coiler plate;
- (e) an upwardly open coiler can supported in an upright position on said platform for receiving sliver from said coiler head in an annular pattern such that a momentarily uppermost sliver layer is in contact with said underface of said coiler plate; said coiler can having a vertically-displaceable can bottom for supporting sliver deposited by said coiler head into said coiler can; and
- (f) control means for controlling a rate of downward movement of said can bottom during deposition of sliver into said coiler can by said coiler head; said control means including
- (1) an electronic control device;
- (2) means for lowering said can bottom, including
- (i) a vertically-movable support member engaging said can bottom for movement with said can bottom;
- (ii) a drive connected to said support member for lowering said support member; said drive being connected to said electronic control device; and
- (3) a pressure sensor responsive to forces exerted by the sliver; said pressure sensor being connected to said electronic control device for controlling the rate of downward movement of said can bottom as a function of said signals; and
- (4) support means for positioning said pressure sensor for exposure to the forces exerted by the sliver.
- 2. The sliver coiler apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said pressure sensor is supported at said coiler plate at a height level of said underface for exposure to contact by an upper sliver layer in said coiler can during sliver deposition for generating signals representing forces exerted thereon upwardly by the sliver in the coiler can.
- 3. The sliver coiler apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein said pressure sensor has a member mounted in said cooler plate; said member including a pressure-sensing surface situated within said peripheral outline for exposure to contact by an upper sliver layer in the coiler can.
- 4. The sliver coiler apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein said pressure sensor has a member including a portion forming a pressure-sensing surface situated externally of said peripheral outline; said pressure-sensing surface being arranged for exposure to contact by an upper sliver layer in the coiler can.
- 5. The sliver coiler apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein said member of said pressure sensor comprises a leaf spring having an area constituting said pressure-sensing surface.
- 6. The sliver coiler apparatus as defined in claim 5, wherein said leaf spring has a portion adjacent said pressure-sensing surface; said portion being affixed to said coiler plate.
- 7. The sliver coiler apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein said pressure sensor includes signal-generating means for generating said signals in response to a position of said member at a predetermined distance from said signal-generating means.
- 8. The sliver coiler apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein said signal-generating means comprises a solenoid and an armature affixed to said member and cooperating with said solenoid for generating a signal as a function of a displacement of said armature relative to said solenoid.
- 9. The sliver coiler apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein said pressure sensor includes a support pivotally holding said member and a spring resiliently urging said portion of said member in a direction of said can bottom.
- 10. The sliver coiler apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said support means includes means for causing said pressure sensor to co-travel with said can bottom and for positioning said pressure sensor for exposure to the forces exerted by the can bottom.
- 11. The sliver coiler apparatus as defined in claim 10, wherein said pressure sensor is mounted on said vertically-movable support member.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/242,094 filed May 13, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,446,946 issued Sep. 5, 1995.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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