Claims
- 1. An apparatus for winding a thread of yarn onto a spool comprising:
- a spindle adapted to receive a spool;
- a grooved cam roller positioned to rotate said spool received by said spindle and wind yarn on said spool;
- a rotatable drive means to rotate said grooved cam roller; and
- means for coupling said drive means to said grooved cam roller comprising an eddy current coupling unit arranged so that the rotation of said drive means induces a magnetic flux and causes said grooved cam roller to turn thereby rotating said spool and winding yarn on said spool;
- said eddy current coupling unit comprising a first drive plate with a layer of current carrying material; and
- a second drive plate with a layer of magnetic material, said drive plates being arranged so that they face each other and define an air gap between said layer of current carrying material and said layer of magnetic material;
- said current carrying material comprising copper or aluminum;
- said means for coupling further comprising a first shaft connecting said first drive plate and said rotatable drive means, and a second shaft upon which is mounted said second drive plate and said grooved cam roller; and
- means for moving said second drive plate, said second shaft and said grooved cam roller toward or away from said first drive plate so that the size of said air gap can be varied.
- 2. An apparatus for winding a thread of yarn onto a spool, according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a cam support for housing said grooved cam roller, wherein said grooved cam roller is mounted on said second shaft, the end of said second shaft opposite the portion attached to said second drive plate passes through an opening in said cam support, and said means for moving said second drive plate said second shaft and said grooved cam roller comprises a nut attached to threads on the end of said second shaft.
- 3. An apparatus for winding a thread of yarn onto a spool, according to claim 1, wherein said rotatable drive means comprises:
- a cam roller;
- belt means engageable with said cam roller so that when said belt means moves, said cam roller rotates; and
- means to move said belt.
- 4. An apparatus for winding a thread of yarn onto a spool, according to claim 1, wherein said spool rides on said grooved cam roller so that the rotation of said grooved cam roller causes the spool to turn due to friction.
- 5. An apparatus for winding a thread of yarn onto a spool, according to claim 4, wherein said grooved cam roller has a helical groove whereby yarn riding in the groove is evenly wound along the length of the spool.
- 6. An apparatus for winding a thread of yarn onto a spool, according to claim 4, further comprising:
- a catch means engageable with said spindle so that said spindle is held above said grooved cam roller when yarn is not being wound on the spool mounted on said spindle.
- 7. An apparatus for winding each of a plurality of yarn threads onto separate spools comprising:
- an opener having a plurality of thread winder units each winding a single thread, wherein each of said thread winder units comprises:
- a spindle adapted to receive a spool;
- a grooved cam roller positioned to rotate said spool received by said spindle and wind yarn on said spool;
- a rotatable drive means to rotate said grooved cam roller; and
- means for coupling said drive means to said grooved cam roller comprising an eddy current coupling unit arranged so that the rotation of said drive means induces a magnetic flux and causes said grooved cam roller to turn thereby rotating said spool and winding yarn on said spool;
- said eddy current coupling unit comprising a first drive plate with a layer of current carrying material; and
- a second drive plate with a layer of magnetic material, said drive plates being arranged so that they face each other and define an air gap between said layer of current carrying material and said layer of magnetic material;
- said current carrying material comprising copper or aluminum;
- said means for coupling further comprising a first shaft connecting said first drive plate and said rotatable drive means, and a second shaft upon which is mounted said second drive plate and said grooved cam roller; and
- means for moving said second drive plate, said second shaft and said grooved cam roller toward or away from said first drive plate so that the size of said air gap can be varied.
- 8. An apparatus for winding each of a plurality of yarn threads onto separate spools, according to claim 7, further comprising:
- a cam support for housing said grooved cam roller, wherein said grooved cam roller is mounted on said second shaft, the end of said second shaft opposite the portion attached to said second drive plate passes through an opening in said cam support, and said means for moving said second drive plate, said second shaft and said grooved cam roller comprises a nut attached to threads on the end of said second shaft.
- 9. An apparatus for winding each of a plurality of yarn threads onto separate spools, according to claim 7, wherein said rotatable drive means comprises:
- a cam roller;
- belt means engagable with said cam roller so that when said belt means moves, said cam roller rotates; and
- belt drive means.
- 10. An apparatus for winding each of a plurality of yarn threads onto separate spools, according to claim 9, wherein each cam roller induces the rotation of a pair of said grooved cam rollers located on opposite sides of said cam roller.
- 11. An apparatus for winding each of a plurality of yarn threads onto separate spools, according to claim 10, wherein said belt means moves horizontally and powers a plurality of cam rollers along its horizontal path of movement.
- 12. An apparatus for winding each of a plurality of yarn threads onto separate spools, according to claim 11, wherein said opener is provided with a plurality of horizontally moving belt means positioned vertically with respect to each other and each powering vertically spaced winding units, said belt drive means powering all of said belt means.
- 13. An apparatus for winding each of a plurality of yarn threads onto separate spools, according to claim 11, further comprising a plurality of hollow tubes beneath said winder units, wherein yarn passes through said hollow tubes and is wound onto the spools of downstream winding units.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 482,984, filed Apr. 7, 1983, now abandoned.
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