Claims
- 1. An open-end spinning assembly comprising:
- an opening device operable to open a fiber sliver beard into separate fibers,
- a rotatably driven suction roller disposed to take up individual fibers directly after the fiber beard has been opened and operable to transport the fibers from the opening device to a suctioned yarn formation line of the suction roller formed by a suction slot extending in an axial direction up to adjacent an end of the suction roller, and
- a twist device operable to apply twist to yarn supplied from the suctioned yarn formation line,
- wherein the suction roller is rotatably supported at bearings spaced from a suction roller end which faces the twist device and with no suction roller bearing elements between the twist device and the suction roller, to accommodate positioning of an exit end of the suctioned yarn formation line immediately adjacent the twist device thereby minimizing hanging down of the newly forming yarn tip between the suctioned yarn formation line and the twist device.
- 2. An arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the yarn formation line is bent in a direction toward the twist device on a side of the suction roller facing away from the twist device.
- 3. An arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the yarn formation line reaches to the area of the take-up zone and extends there at least approximately in a transport direction of the suction roller.
- 4. An open-end spinning assembly according to claim 1, wherein the suction roller is rotatably supported on the bearings at a suction insert of the suction roller.
- 5. An arrangement according to claim 4, wherein the yarn formation line is bent in a direction toward the twist device on a side of the suction roller facing away from the twist device.
- 6. An arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the yarn formation line reaches to the area of the take-up zone and extends there at least approximately in a transport direction of the suction roller.
- 7. An arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the suction effect of the suction insert is greater in the area of the yarn formation line than in the remaining areas.
- 8. An open-end spinning assembly according to claim 4, wherein a supplementary roller is arranged at the suction roller and driven in the same direction, said supplementary roller together with the suction roller forming a wedge-shaped gap at least in the area of the yarn formation line facing the twist device.
- 9. An open-end spinning assembly according to claim 8, wherein the supplementary roller is rotatably supported at bearings spaced from an end which faces the twist device.
- 10. An open-end spinning assembly according to claim 9, wherein the suction effect of the suction insert is greater in the area of the yarn formation line than in the remaining areas.
- 11. An open-end spinning assembly according to claim 8, wherein the supplementary roller takes the form of a nipping roller.
- 12. An open-end spinning assembly according to claim 11, wherein the suction effect of the suction insert is greater in the area of the yarn formation line than in the remaining areas.
- 13. An open-end spinning assembly according to claim 4, wherein the suction effect of the suction insert is greater in the area of the yarn formation line than in the remaining areas.
- 14. An open-end spinning assembly according to claim 1, wherein the twist device is an air spinning jet device.
- 15. An open-end spinning assembly according to claim 14, wherein a supplementary roller is arranged at the suction roller and driven in the same direction, said supplementary roller together with the suction roller forming a wedge-shaped gap at least in the area of the yarn formation line facing the twist device.
- 16. An open-end spinning assembly according to claim 15, wherein the supplementary roller is rotatably supported at bearings spaced from an end which faces the twist device.
- 17. An open-end spinning assembly according to claim 15, wherein the supplementary roller takes the form of a nipping roller.
- 18. An open-end spinning assembly according to claim 1, wherein a supplementary roller is arranged at the suction roller and driven in the same direction, said supplementary roller together with the suction roller forming a wedge-shaped gap at least in the area of the yarn formation line facing the twist device.
- 19. An arrangement according to claim 18 wherein the supplementary roller takes the form of a nipping roller.
- 20. An open-end spinning assembly according to claim 18, wherein the supplementary roller is rotatably supported at bearings spaced from an end which faces the twist device.
- 21. An open-end spinning assembly according to claim 20, wherein the opening device is an opening roller rotatably supported at bearings spaced from an end of the opening roller which faces the twist device.
- 22. An open end spinning assembly according to claim 18, wherein the opening device is an opening roller rotatably supported at bearings spaced from an end of the opening roller which faces the twist device.
- 23. An open-end spinning assembly according to claim 22, wherein the supplementary roller takes the form of a nipping roller.
- 24. An open-end spinning assembly according to claim 1, wherein the opening device is an opening roller rotatably supported at bearings spaced from an end of the opening roller which faces the twist device.
Priority Claims (1)
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196 34 538 |
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Parent Case Info
This application claims the priority of German application 196 34 538.3 filed in Germany on Aug. 27, 1996, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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