This application claims the benefit of German patent application 10 2005 062 261.5, filed Dec. 24, 2005, and corresponding International PCT Patent Application No. PCT/EP2006/010460, herein incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to a balloon control ring for a textile machine for limiting a circulating yarn balloon, and more particularly wherein the balloon control ring comprises a metallic hollow cylinder with a wear-resistant surface.
So-called balloon control rings are used on two-for-one twisters and ply twisters in order to restrict the circulating yarn balloon formed by the running yarn. At winding machines, the balloon behavior of the yarn drawn from the cop is also influenced by means of the balloon control ring and the yarn tension is kept low.
The use of balloon control rings allows a reduction in the spacing designated the spindle gauge from spindle centre to spindle centre. In this manner, more spindles can be arranged at a textile machine without lengthening the machine.
German Patent Publication DE 1510869 A shows a balloon control ring, the cylindrical shell of which is formed by a ring. The holding takes place by means of solid filler elements which surround the balloon control ring on the entire periphery. The filler elements are in each case fastened to one of two longitudinal profile carriers extending spaced apart. This holding is expensive. The ring has folded over portions to secure its position, which prevent falling from the filler elements. Rings of this type are produced by forming methods such as extrusion or by welding.
It is known, for example, from German Patent Publication DE 2941160 A1, to produce the balloon control ring from formed aluminium or nickel chromium sheet metal. A hollow body produced by extrusion provides the running yarn with a disruption-free circulating path.
A straight bead-welded tube made of rolled sheet metal which is provided with a weld seam at the joint edge and is then pressure-rolled presents an economical finished hollow body for balloon control rings. Designs of this type require relatively thick sheet metal to ensure the stability of the balloon control ring. A sheet metal thickness of this type is also necessary for manufacturing reasons in order to be able to produce the balloon control ring as a deep-drawn part or in order to be able to lay a weld seam.
It is known from German Patent Publication DE 1510844 A to use wear-reducing special steels for balloon control rings, which special steels are however too heavy and too expensive. To avoid this drawback, it is proposed to form solid balloon control rings from aluminium alloys or balloon control rings from foils made of any material and to provide the inner surfaces of the balloon control rings with a chemically applied deposit of a phosphor alloy based on chromium as well as nickel, the hardness of which is at least equal to the hardness of a normal anodising layer of a balloon control ring made of an aluminium alloy. Balloon control rings which comprise foil strips made of metal or plastics material, however, have inadequate dimensional stability.
The object of the invention is to form a balloon control ring with a low weight, which comprises a wear-resistant metallic hollow cylinder and wherein a high degree of dimensional stability of the hollow cylinder is ensured.
This object is achieved in a balloon control ring for a textile machine for limiting a circulating yarn balloon, wherein the balloon control ring comprises a metallic hollow cylinder with a wear-resistant surface, by forming the hollow cylinder from a sheet metal strip, the end portions of which hold the hollow cylinder, and by providing an edge strip folded round at the two edges of the hollow cylinder. Optimally, the sheet metal thickness of the sheet metal strip is at most 0.6 mm.
To produce the balloon control ring according to the invention, only a small quantity of easily processed material is required. Despite the low weight, good dimensional stability is provided.
This stability can be achieved if an edge strip is folded round at the two edges of the hollow cylinder, in each case, the width of the fold is preferably between 5 mm and 10 mm. The sheet metal thickness of the sheet metal strip, from which the hollow cylinder is produced, is advantageously between 0.3 mm and 0.6 mm. This sheet metal thickness represents an optimum between a low weight and dimensional stability. A further increase in the stability of the cylindrical shape of the hollow cylinder can be achieved by end portions of the sheet metal strips bent round outwardly at right angles and pressed against one another. If the balloon control ring is formed in such a way that the end portions contact a frame wall of the textile machine and an electrically conductive connection is produced by the contact, the undesired electrostatic charge of the balloon control ring, which is produced by friction of the running yarn on the hollow cylinder, is discharged.
The balloon control ring is preferably held by means of a holding element which presses the end portions against one another. If the holding element in this case comprises first level contact faces, with which it abuts the end portions and presses these against one another, as well as at least a second concave contact face, with which it abuts the outer face of the cylinder, and if the balloon control ring is fixed by means of connecting elements which cross the holding element and the end portions, a hollow cylinder according to the invention is additionally stabilised. The second contact face, with which the holding element abuts the outer face of the hollow cylinder, is adapted to the curvature of the hollow cylinder.
The balloon control ring is provided with a secure seat in the holding element by means of free ends of the end portions, which are turned over in such a way that they engage behind the holding element.
Advantageously, the holding element has positioning cams and holding magnets, with which it can be fixed on a frame wall of the textile machine. The positioning cams of the holding element engage in corresponding positioning bores of the frame wall of the textile machine and allow rapid and exact positioning. The holding magnets which are rigidly connected to the holding element ensure, together with the positioning cams, a secure seat of the balloon control ring. The magnetic connection if necessary, can be detached easily and without the use of a tool. The holding element preferably consists of plastics material. A design of the holding element from plastics material has little weight. The holding element can be produced particularly economically from plastics material, for example as an injection moulding.
If the hollow cylinder consists of a thin stainless nickel chromium steel, the wear resistance is high even without an additional surface treatment.
Further details of the invention can be inferred from the embodiments described with the aid of the figures, in which:
The balloon control ring 1 is economical to produce and easy to fit. Additional holders are not required. The balloon control ring 1 is stable for the stress occurring from the circulating yam. The balloon control ring 1 shown in the embodiment is formed from a sheet metal strip made of nickel chromium sheet metal, which is 0.4 mm thick. During production of the balloon control ring 1, the two edge strips 8, 9 of the metal strip are firstly folded round and the cylindrical form of the hollow cylinder 2 is then formed with a three-roller machine by means of a rolling process, the surface contour of the rollers being adapted to the contour of the folds. The folded-round edge strip 8, 9 ensures a high degree of stability of the balloon control ring 1.
A level third contact face 26, 27 has two positioning cams 28, 29. The positioning cams 28, 29, to position the holding element, engage in bores 30, 31 of the frame wall 32. At least one holding magnet 33, 34 is introduced into the contact faces 26, 27, in each case. The holding magnets 33, 34 adhere to the frame wall 32 and ensure a secure seat of the holding element 13. The holding element 13 is an injection moulding made of plastics material.
The end portions 14, 15 project slightly over the third contact faces 26, 27 of the holding element 13 as shown enlarged for clarity in
When the holding element 36 is fixed by means of the holding magnets 53, 54 on the frame wall 32, the turned over free ends 47, 48 contact the frame wall 32, as shown enlarged for clarity in
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