Claims
- 1. A fiber processing machine comprising(a) first means f or forwarding a sliver through a space in an advancing direction; said sliver having a length portion extending through and from a first imaginary plane traversing said space to and through a second imaginary plane traversing said space; said length portion being unsupported between said first and second imaginary planes; (b) second means for continuously displacing the sliver in said space between said first and second imaginary planes transversely to said advancing direction while the sliver is forwarded in said advancing direction, whereby said length portion continuously changes position transversely to itself between said first and second imaginary planes; and (c) an apparatus for detecting a presence, absence, motion or standstill of a sliver, including (1) a transmitter emitting a sensor beam passing through said space transversely to said advancing direction for being intermittently interrupted by the sliver during displacement thereof transversely to said advancing direction; and (2) a receiver positioned in a path of the sensor beam for receiving a light or a dark signal dependent whether or not the sensor beam is interrupted by the sliver during displacement thereof transversely to said advancing direction.
- 2. The fiber processing machine as defined in claim 1, further comprising a mirror for deflecting said sensor beam from said transmitter toward said receiver.
- 3. The fiber processing machine as defined in claim 1, further comprising a microcomputer control and regulating device to which said transmitter and said receiver are connected.
- 4. The fiber processing machine as defined in claim 1, further comprising an electronic evaluating device to which said transmitter and said receiver are connected for evaluating signals produced by said receiver.
- 5. The fiber processing machine as defined in claim 1, wherein said advancing direction of the sliver in said space is upwardly oriented and said sensor beam has a substantially horizontal course.
- 6. The fiber processing machine as defined in claim 1, further comprising a first light wave guide leading from said transmitter to a location in said space for emitting light through said space and a second light wave guide leading from a location in said space to said receiver for conducting light to said receiver.
- 7. The fiber processing machine as defined in claim 1, further comprising means for evaluating signals produced by said receiver while including production parameters of the fiber processing machine.
- 8. The fiber processing machine as defined in claim 1, further comprising a sliver guide having two components between which the sliver passes; said space being defined and flanked by said two components.
- 9. The fiber processing machine as defined in claim 1, there being provided a plurality of receivers which are cyclically light and dark as the sliver passes through said space; further comprising an evaluating device connected to said receivers for determining a signal pattern from dark and light signals produced by said receivers.
- 10. The fiber processing machine as defined in claim 9, further comprising means for comparing the signal pattern with previously stored signal patterns.
- 11. The fiber processing machine as defined in claim 1, further comprising(d) a machine control system for operating components of the fiber processing machine; (e) evaluating means connected to said receiver for receiving signals produced by said receiver; and (f) means for applying signals of said evaluating means to said machine control system controlling operation of said fiber processing machine as a function of signals from said evaluating means.
- 12. The fiber processing machine as defined in claim 11, said evaluating means comprises means for applying to said machine control system first signals representing a presence or absence of sliver and separate, second signals representing motion or standstill of sliver.
- 13. The fiber processing machine as defined in claim 11, further comprising means for braking components of the fiber processing machine when signals representing one of an absence and standstill of the sliver.
- 14. The fiber processing machine as defined in claim 1, further comprising a sliver guide defining an inner space; said inner space being said space through which the sliver passes.
- 15. The fiber processing machine as defined in claim 14, wherein said inner space has a circular cross section as viewed along a plane transverse to said advancing direction.
- 16. The fiber processing machine as defined in claim 14, wherein said sliver guide includes a jacket defining and surrounding said inner space; and further wherein said transmitter and said receiver are disposed in said jacket.
- 17. The fiber processing machine as defined in claim 14, wherein said fiber processing machine is a draw frame including a creel; said sliver guide is mounted on said creel.
- 18. The fiber processing machine as defined in claim 17, further comprising a coiler can positioned under said creel and a supply roll assembly for pulling sliver from said coiler can; said sliver guide is positioned between said supply roll assembly and said coiler can.
- 19. A fiber processing machine comprising(a) first means for forwarding a plurality of slivers in an advancing direction; (b) a plurality of sliver guides each surrounding a space through which a separate said sliver passes; (c) second means for continuously displacing the slivers in respective said spaces transversely to said advancing direction while the slivers are forwarded in said advancing direction, whereby the slivers continuously change position within said respective spaces transversely to themselves; and (d) a separate apparatus associated with each said sliver guide for detecting a presence, absence, motion or standstill of the respective slivers; each apparatus including (1) a transmitter emitting a sensor beam passing through said space of a respective said sliver guide transversely to said advancing direction for being intermittently and repeatedly interrupted by the sliver during displacement thereof transversely to said advancing direction; and (2) a receiver positioned in a path of the sensor beam for receiving a light or a dark signal dependent whether or not the sensor beam is interrupted by the sliver during continuous displacement thereof transversely to said advancing direction.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/769,282 filed Jan. 26, 2001 now abandoned.
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