The present application claims priority to German Patent Application 10 2016 013 486.0, filed Nov. 11, 2016, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a braiding machine, a switch for a braiding machine, and a sorting apparatus.
The patent publication DE10 2011 012 166 A1 describes a braiding machine, which allows the generation of arbitrary braid patterns. Here, different tracks are connected and/or combined to each other via mechanic switches in order to generate different braid patterns. The adjustment of the switches requires some time. This is directly connected to the length of the track. The shorter the track between two switches the faster the switch must be adjusted, or the lace-making process must be interrupted until the positioning of the switch is concluded.
A more flexible braiding machine is desired, which can generate arbitrary braid patterns without any extended adjustment times and without any downtime.
The objective of the invention therefore comprises to provide a braiding machine with higher flexibility and little or no interruption of the braiding process.
This objective is attained in the features of the independent claims. Advantageous variants are defined in the dependent claims.
According to one aspect, a braiding machine is provided with at least two impellers for displacing at least one bobbin and at least one switch for changing and/or reversing a motion track of at least one bobbin, with the bobbin being made at least partially from a ferromagnetic material and the switch including at least one electromagnet.
By the switch system of the braiding machine operating without any mechanic components and the deflection of the bobbin occurring by the electric control of the electromagnet the switch requires less structural space and can also be fastened at any impeller of the braiding machine as required. This way, very high flexibility is yielded, no adjustment time is required for the switch and productivity is increased.
Advantageously at least one bobbin comprises a cylindrical or tapered guide element which can contact a guide surface of at least one electromagnet. Due to the fact that the guide element of the bobbin is cylindrical or tapered it can gently glide over the guide surface of the electromagnet.
Further preferred, the cylindrical guide element is rotationally supported at the bobbin. By the cylindrical guide element being supported at the bobbin in a rotary fashion, here any friction resistance at the guide surface of the electromagnet can be further reduced.
Preferably the electromagnet and/or the guide surface thereof are embodied curved or as an arc. Further preferred, at least one electromagnet is fastened in a manner such that it can be pivotally reset.
A curved embodiment of the guide surface or an embodiment of the guide surface as an arc and/or a support of the electromagnet such that it can be pivotally reset can further improve the guidance of the guide element in order to allow rapid and gentle motion.
Preferably a plurality of impellers is arranged on a planar area over each other and side-by-side in rows and columns or circularly.
According to another preferred embodiment a plurality of impellers is arranged in concentric circles and each of the concentric circles shows the same number of impellers.
Further preferred, at least one additional impeller is arranged in a clearance between at least two of the concentric circles. Due to the fact that an additional impeller is arranged in a clearance between two concentric circles of impellers, the bobbins can be transferred from one of the two concentric circles to the other one of the two concentric circles.
According to another preferred embodiment a plurality of impellers is arranged on the perimeter of a cylinder such that all bobbins are aligned in the direction towards the axis of the cylinder or a plurality of impellers is arranged on the surface of a hemisphere and/or semicircle such that all bobbins show the same distance from a braiding point located in the center of the hemisphere and/or semicircle.
According to another aspect, a switch is provided for a braiding machine for changing and/or inverting the track of motion of a bobbin of the braiding machine, at least partially made from a ferromagnetic material, with the switch showing at least one electromagnet.
Preferably the electromagnet and/or a guide surface thereof are embodied curved or as an arc. Further preferred, at least one electromagnet is fastened in a manner such that it can be pivotally reset.
According to another aspect, a sorting apparatus is provided for ferromagnetic objects with an inlet and an at least two-way branched outlet, with at least one electromagnet being arranged between the inlet and the outlet in order to guide the objects optionally into one or the other path of at least two paths.
Preferably a slider is arranged between the inlet and the outlet upstream in reference to the electromagnet in order to control the feeding of objects and/or a separating apparatus is arranged in the outlet downstream in reference to the electromagnet in order to guide, upon electrification of at least one electromagnet, the objects in the one or the other path of at least two paths.
Further preferred, the inlet is embodied essentially in a funnel shaped fashion and/or a conveyance path is embodied essentially vertically between the inlet and the outlet.
The invention is now explained in greater detail based on a special exemplary embodiment with reference to the attached drawings.
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For this purpose, preferably the guide element 12 is embodied in a cylindrical fashion and further preferred supported rotationally at the bobbin 8. According to a simpler embodiment however, the rotational support of the guide element 12 can be waived.
When now a bobbin 8 enters with its guide element 12 into the switch 7, the guide element 12 is attracted here by the activated left electromagnet 3 and is transferred from the right impeller 10 to the left impeller 10.
The transfer represents here that the guide groove 15 leaves the conveying groove 9 of the right impeller 10 and enters into a matching conveying groove 9 of the left impeller 10. Accordingly, the bobbin 8 is now released by the right impeller 10 and moved by the left impeller 10 such, as shown in
It is understood that when using a plurality of impellers 10, respectively connected by a plurality of switches 7, a very flexible type of movement of a bobbin 8 can be yielded via the guide elements 12 in connection with the guide groove 15, being moved by a conveying groove 9 of the impeller 10. In particular, a movement pattern of the bobbin 8 can easily be changed such that either the left electromagnet 3 or the right electromagnet 4 of a plurality of switches 7 is electrified in order to deflect the ferromagnetic guide element 12 and thus the respectively thereby guided bobbin 8 is deflected to the left or the right.
Here each of the impellers 10 may show at least one conveying groove 9 or a plurality of conveying grooves 9. The electrification of the electromagnet 3, 4 only needs to be adjusted to the speed of the impellers 10 and/or be clocked accordingly. Any manual intervention for altering a switch 7 and/or mechanically switching the switch 7 is waived in this design. Here, any deflection and/or change of track of a bobbin 8 can be implemented in a very rapid fashion and very flexibly.
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The invention is however not limited to such a rotational arrangement of the guide element 12. For example, the ball bearings 12a can be waived when the guide element 12 is made of and/or comprises a particularly low-friction material, for example Teflon, or a chrome-coated metallic surface.
Based on the tapered ends 12c the guide element 12 easily finds its way into the track 11 of the switch 7. Side faces 12b glide along the respective guide surfaces 3a, 4a of the electromagnets 3, 4. Here, the entire guide element 12 is made particularly from an appropriately low-friction synthetic or metal. It is also possible that the ends 12c are at least partially rounded.
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This embodiment of the displaceable and/or pivotal electromagnets 3, 4 is preferably applicable for a guide element 12 which is supported in a non-rotary fashion. The application is however not limited thereto, but can also be used for a guide element 12 supported in a rotary fashion.
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It is understood that the invention is not limited to the arrangement of two concentric circles at impellers 10 but can be arranged also on a plurality, i.e. three, four, five, or even more concentric circles of impellers 10. Furthermore the invention is not limited to impellers 10 with four conveying grooves 9, but any arbitrary number of conveying grooves 9 may be arranged at the impeller 10 or at several impellers 10.
Another potential embodiment is the arrangement of an individual impeller 10 between two concentric circles of a plurality of impellers 10, as shown in
The invention is however not limited to the arrangement of concentric circles of impellers 10. Rather, the impellers 10 can also be arranged according to a rectangle or a predetermined and/or predeterminable pattern and/or matrix in rows and columns, as shown for example in
Furthermore it is possible to arrange the impellers along the surface of a hemisphere, as shown in
The invention is not limited to the arrangement of impellers 10 according to
The invention is also not limited to an electromagnetic switch 7 for a braiding machine, but other ferromagnetic objects 1 than the bobbins 8 can be influenced with the guide elements 12 by such an electromagnetic switch 7 in their track of motion.
Here, for example, it is possible to provide a sorting apparatus for ferromagnetic objects 1, which alternatively are guided into one or another path. For this purpose, a respective sorting apparatus as shown in
Preferably the sorting apparatus can further provide a slider 22, particularly upstream in reference to the electromagnets 3, 4, in order to control and/or regulate the supply of electromagnetic objects 1 based on the gravity thereof. In other words, the slider 22 can selectively block or release the passage of one or more ferromagnetic objects 1 by inserting the slider 22 at least partially into the path of the ferromagnetic objects 1 or pulling it out of this path.
This way the sorting apparatus can separate the ferromagnetic objects 1, for example according to good or bad parts. The invention is however not limited thereto, but ferromagnetic objects 1 can also be allocated to at least two or more paths based on completely different criteria. For this purpose, for example several appropriate sorting apparatuses with a pair of electromagnets 3, 4 can be arranged behind one another in order to generate several branching and/or sorting units.
By the sorting apparatus, using an electromagnetic force to guide an object to a respective path, for example “good” and “bad parts” can be separated.
Therefore a switch 7 is provided for the selective sorting, deflecting, supplying of ferromagnetic elements 1. Here, the switch 7 comprises at least two electromagnets 3, 4, which are essentially embodied in a curved or circular fashion. The magnets 3, 4 can be installed fixed and/or locally immobile in the switch 7, on the one hand, or positioned on an axis 3a in a mobile and/or displaceable fashion, on the other hand. The ferromagnetic elements 1 are moved by a guide and/or conveying element 12 through the switches 7. Advantageously the switch 7 can also be used for guiding bobbins 8 of a braiding machine. Here the bobbin 8 can be flexibly transferred to another impeller 10. This way new options are generated with regard to flexibility of braids. Further, this invention offers a considerable reduction of braiding time in case of complex braids.
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