Claims
- 1. A beam let-off apparatus for elastomeric filaments comprising:a frame; a driven roll and an idler roll rotatably mounted on the frame for rotatably supporting a beam on and between the driven roll and the idler roll; a dancer roll rotatably mounted between arms mounted on the frame, for passing the filaments under and around the dancer roll through a wrap angle in the range of 140° to 180°; drive means for rotating the driven roll; a switch for activating and deactivating the drive means; and means for signalling dancer roll position to the switch so that when the dancer roll is in a raised position the switch activates the drive means, and when the dancer roll is in a lowered position the switch deactivates the drive means.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the arms are pivotably mounted on the frame lower than the center of the beam and the dancer roll has a non-rotational motion which is substantially vertical.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the wrap angle is in the range of 160° to 180°, the switch is an on/off switch, the arms pivot about a substantially horizontal position in response to changes in filament tension, and further comprising a second idler roll rotatably mounted on the frame higher than the dancer roll.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the arms are pivotably mounted on the frame higher than the center of the beam, the dancer roll has a non-rotational motion which is substantially vertical, and further comprising a second idler roll rotatably mounted on the frame higher than the dancer roll.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the wrap angle is in the range of 160° to 180°, the arms pivot about a substantially horizontal position in response to changes in filament tension, the switch is an on/off switch, and further comprising a third idler roll rotatably mounted on the frame higher than the dancer roll.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the arms are counterweighted, the signalling means is a collar-and-rod combination which is adjustable with rod stops and further comprising an empty-beam sensor, a pair of beam guides, and a high filament tension detector.
- 7. A method for letting off a plurality of elastomeric filaments from a beam comprising the steps of:(a) providing a frame; (b) rotatably supporting a beam on and between a driven roll and an idler roll rotatably mounted on the frame so that the filaments are unwound from the beam when the driven roll is rotated; (c) passing the filaments under and around a dancer roll through a wrap angle in the range of 140° to 180°, the dancer roll being rotatably mounted between arms mounted on the frame; (d) providing drive means for rotating the driven roll; (e) providing a switch for activating and deactivating the drive means; and (f) signalling dancer roll position to the switch so that when the dancer roll is in a raised position the switch activates the drive means, and when the dancer roll is in a lowered position the switch deactivates the drive means.
- 8. The method of claim 7 utilizing arms that are pivotably mounted on the frame lower than the center of the beam and a dancer roll whose non-rotational motion is substantially vertical.
- 9. The method of claim 8 utilizing an on/off switch, a second idler roll rotatably mounted on the frame higher than the dancer roll, and arms that pivot about a substantially horizontal position, wherein the filaments are passed through a wrap angle in the range of 160° to 180°, and further comprising an additional step after step (c) of passing the filaments over said second idler roll.
- 10. The method of claim 7 utilizing arms that are pivotably mounted on the frame higher than the center of the beam, a second idler roll rotatably mounted on the frame higher than the dancer roll, and a dancer roll whose non-rotational motion is substantially vertical, and further comprising an additional step before step (c) of passing the filaments over said second idler roll.
- 11. The method of claim 10 utilizing arms that pivot about a substantially horizontal position, an on/off switch, and a third idler roll rotatably mounted on the frame higher than the dancer roll, and wherein the filaments are passed over said second idler roll through a wrap angle in the range of 160° to 180° and then over said third idler roll.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/268,363, filed Mar. 15, 1999 abandoned May 10, 2000.
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