Centrifugal spinning machine and method for centrifugal spinning

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6240715
  • Patent Number
    6,240,715
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 7, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 5, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A centrifugal spinning machine having at least one spinning station (10), each of which has one rotatable spinning centrifuge (14), one yarn guide (18) that can be supplied with a fibrous spinning strand (26′), and one drive device (38) for generating an axial motion between the yarn guide (18) and the spinning centrifuge (14). The yarn (26) is guided in the yarn guide (18) to travel through the rotational axis of a rotor 46 of the drive device (38).
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a spinning machine and method for producing yarn by centrifugal spinning, also known as pot spinning.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A centrifugal or pot spinning machine and method are known for instance from German Patent Disclosures DE 42 08 039 A1 and DE 43 24 039 A1. Such centrifugal spinning machines as a rule include many spinning stations, each of which has one rotatable spinning centrifuge. Such spinning stations are supplied with sliver via a sliver drafting device, preferably a drafting roller mechanism, from which the drafted sliver is spun into a yarn by the action of the spinning centrifuge as it rotates about its center axis. In the process, the yarn passes through a tubular yarn guide and emerges from its orifice, and therefrom the yarn is applied to the inner wall of the spinning centrifuge in layers, forming a so-called spinning cake. This deposition of the spinning cake is accomplished by generating a relative motion, also known as a shogging motion, between the yarn guide and the spinning centrifuge in the axial direction which is generated by a drive device for the yarn guide and/or for the spinning centrifuge. Once the spinning process is completed, or a predetermined amount of yarn is placed in the spinning centrifuge , the yarn cake spun to that time is wound onto a rewinding tube held in readiness on the yarn guide.




From German Patent Disclosure DE 41 02 549 A1, a ring spinning apparatus is known, with a drive device for generating an axial motion between a rotor revolving on a spinning ring and a yarn carrier disposed on a spindle roving frame. The drive device includes a lifting carriage, for instance, which can be shifted by a spindle arrangement. The spindles are driven preferably by an electric motor. In these known drive devices, it is disadvantageous that a relatively complicated arrangement has to be provided, which requires a relatively large amount of space. In addition, the drive spindles are located in an open exposed disposition where they tend to become heavily covered with lint and debris, especially in the environment of a spinning mill, and hence the spindles need a relatively large amount of maintenance.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide an improved centrifugal spinning apparatus and method which overcomes the aforementioned problems and disadvantages. More particularly, an object of the present invention is to provide a centrifugal spinning apparatus and method with which a relative motion can be attained between a yarn guide and a spinning centrifuge in a simple manner.




According to the invention, this object is attained by a centrifugal spinning machine having at least one spinning station comprising a rotatable spinning centrifuge, a yarn guide arranged to receive a fibrous spinning strand (e.g., a sliver, roving or the like), and a drive device for generating relative motion axially between the yarn guide and the spinning centrifuge for causing the fibrous spinning strand upon emerging from the yarn guide to be spun into a yarn and deposited on an inside wall of the spinning centrifuge in the form of a spinning cake. According to the present invention, the drive device includes a rotor disposed about a rotational axis and the yarn guide is oriented to cause the fibrous spinning strand guided thereby to travel through the rotational axis of the rotor of the drive device.




Because the yarn guided in the yarn guide runs through the rotational axis of the rotor of the drive device, a very compact design is possible. Thus, the provision of intermediate transmission members can be eliminated, which not only saves space but also considerably simplifies assembly.




Because of the reduction of the mass that has to be driven, the energy input for generating a relative motion between the yarn guide and the spinning centrifuge is minimized, which increases the effectiveness of the entire centrifugal spinning device.




In a preferred feature of the invention, the drive device is an electric motor, whose rotor is operatively connected directly to the yarn guide, and preferably the rotor is a cylinder, which receives the yarn guide by positive engagement. As a result, a transmission of the driving energy of the electric motor to the yarn guide is made possible in an especially simple way, since the rotor of the electric motor acts directly on the yarn guide. In particular, this makes a very precise positioning of the yarn guide possible, since tolerance errors, slip errors or the like are avoided because of the lack of intervening transmission members.




An advantageous embodiment is obtained if the rotor of the electric motor has internal teeth that mesh with external teeth of the yarn guide. This arrangement provides a secure, positive connection between the rotor and the yarn guide. The relative motion of the yarn guide with respect to the spinning centrifuge can be adjusted in an exactly replicable manner via the male thread of the yarn guide and the corresponding female thread of the rotor.




It is also a preferred feature of the invention that the electric motor is a stepping motor. As a result, by a suitable defined triggering of the stepping motor, an exact positioning or an exact axial shifting of the yarn guide relative to the spinning centrifuge can be achieved. A proportional shifting of the yarn guide is effected in accordance with the triggering of the stepping motor, so that the spinning cake deposited on the inside circumference of the spinning centrifuge is distinguished by a uniform yarn layer.




The invention also provides a novel and advantageous method of centrifugal spinning yarn. Because the yarn guided in the yarn guide travels through the rotational axis of a rotor of a drive device, and because the yarn guide is acted upon directly by a driving force to produce an axial motion, a very precise relative motion of the yarn guide to the spinning centrifuge can be attained. This direct engagement of the yarn guide by the driving force minimizes any positioning error during the relative motion of the yarn guide. As a result, the quality of the spinning cakes produced can be optimized to a high degree.




Further preferred features, characteristics and advantages of the present invention will be described and understood from a detailed disclosure of an exemplary embodiment of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a view partially in side elevation and partially in vertical cross-section of a centrifugal spinning station according to a preferred embodiment o f the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged vertical cross-sectional view of the torsion preventer for the yarn guide of the centrifugal spinning station of FIG.


1


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the accompanying drawings, a spinning station


10


of a centrifugal or pot spinning machine is shown schematically in FIG.


1


. Typically, centrifugal spinning machines have many such spinning stations


10


, which are disposed side by side either in rows or in rings. Each spinning station


10


has one centrifugal spinning device


12


, which is shown in

FIG. 1

in a schematic longitudinal section. The centrifugal spinning device


12


includes a rotatably supported spinning centrifuge


14


into the interior


16


of which extends a yarn guide


18


such that the longitudinal axis


22


of the yarn guide


18


coinciding with the rotational axis


24


of the spinning centrifuge


14


.




A sliver or roving


26


′ drafted in a drafting roller mechanism


32


can be introduced into the spinning centrifuge


14


by the yarn guide


18


and is then spun into a yarn


26


by the action of the rotating spinning centrifuge


14


. The yarn


26


emerges laterally from the yarn guide orifice as indicated at


28


and is deposited in the form of a so-called spinning cake on the inside wall


30


of the spinning centrifuge


14


.




The yarn guide


18


is equipped with a drive device


38


, by which is produced an axial relative motion of the yarn guide


18


and thus of its orifice


16


relative to the spinning centrifuge


14


. The relative motion of the yarn guide


18


is effected in a reciprocating fashion, commonly refined to as shogging, while at the same time the yarn guide


18


is progressively shifted downwardly somewhat so that the spinning cake


20


has the form of a so-called cop winding.




The drive device


38


is preferably embodied as a stepping motor


40


, which can be triggered via a control unit


42


. The stepping motor


40


includes a stator


44


, supported in stationary fashion, and a rotor


46


rotatably disposed inside the stator. The construction and mode of operation of stepping motors


40


are well known, and therefore need not be described in further detail herein.




The rotor


46


is embodied as a cylinder


48


, which has a female thread


50


which meshes with a male thread


52


of yarn guide


18


. The meshing threads


50


and


52


provide a positive connection between the drive device


38


and the yarn guide


18


. The yarn guide


18


itself is fixed against rotation by a torsion preventer


58


, which is shown in further detail in FIG.


2


.




The manner of operation of the centrifugal spinning device may thus be understood. During operation of the spinning station


10


, the spinning centrifuge


14


rotates at high speed (rpm) about the rotational axis


24


as a result of an electric motor drive device


64


. Simultaneously, sliver


26


, after being initially drafted for instance in the drafting mechanism


32


, is fed via the yarn guide


18


into the spinning centrifuge


14


. The drafted sliver, upon emerging from the orifice


36


of the yarn guide


18


, travels laterally in a revolving yarn segment


28


from the orifice


36


of the yarn guide


18


to the inner wall


30


of the spinning centrifuge


40


under the influence of the rotary motion of the spinning centrifuge


14


and in the process is spun into a yarn


26


, after which the yarn


26


is deposited against the inner wall


30


of the spinning centrifuge


14


, on which the deposited yarn


26


progressively forms a so-called spinning cake.




In order to form a spinning cake


20


that lends itself as well as possible to rewinding, the yarn


26


is deposited on the inner wall


30


of the spinning centrifuge


15


in the manner of a cop winding, i.e., the yarn guide


18


, in a manner known per se, is shogged back and forth constantly by a certain, constant stroke and at the same time is continuously shifted downward somewhat relative to the rotating spinning centrifuge


14


. As a result, the orifice


36


of the yarn guide


18


is likewise shifted relative to the inner wall


30


of the spinning centrifuge


14


, so that the region of contact of the yarn thread


28


varies accordingly. The yarn deposition technique described above, which leads to the formation of a spinning cake


20


that can be rewound well, is specified via the control unit


42


, which actuates the shogging motion of the drive device


38


according to a manual setting or a programmed setting via a microprocessor or other computation unit.




Depending on the triggering of the drive device


38


, preferably the stepping motor


40


, the cylindrical rotor unit


46


,


48


is caused to rotate and, in turn, because of the positive connection between the female thread


50


of the rotor


46


and the male thread


52


of the yarn guide


18


, which is secured against rotation by a torsion preventer


58


, an axial shifting of the yarn guide


18


occurs. The torsion preventer


58


can, as indicated in

FIG. 2

, comprise a longitudinal groove


60


in the region of the male thread


52


of the yarn guide


18


, along with a securing element


62


. The securing element


62


is fixed against relative rotation on the stator


44


of the stepping motor


40


, and thus engages in the longitudinal groove


60


.




Because the drive device


38


virtually encompasses the yarn guide


18


, only an extremely small amount of space is needed to accommodate the drive device


38


. Moreover, in turn, the rotor


46


is effectively operationally connected directly to the yarn guide


18


. As a result, it is unnecessary to provide intermediate transmission members. The driving force can thus be initiated directly and precisely. At the same time, the drive device


38


takes on the function of the yarn guide


18


which is supported in quasi-floating fashion by the drive device


38


, so that there is no need to provide further bearings or the like.




The centrifugal spinning device


12


is also provided with a covering


54


, which is braced on one side on the drive device


38


and on the other on the upper end of the yarn guide


18


. The covering


54


has a substantially flexible cylindrical sheath


56


, for example, in the form of a bellows, which encompasses the yarn guide


18


above the drive device


38


.




The covering


54


assures that the positive connection between the yarn guide


18


and the drive device


38


is effectively sealed. As a result, lint, debris or the like that more or less necessarily occurs during the operation of the centrifugal spinning devices


12


is thusly prevented from settling upon the positive drive connection to impair the function of the drive device


38


. Because of the flexibility of the sheath


56


, the covering


54


can readily follow along with the reciprocating motion of the yarn guide


18


. The sealing is thus assured during every phase of operation of the centrifugal spinning device


12


.




In accordance with further exemplary embodiments, not shown, a non-positive connection between the drive device


38


and the yarn guide


18


can also be designed, for instance the drive device


38


may be embodied as a migrating shaft motor, whose actuator is in frictional engagement with the yarn guide


18


. As a result, here again, a direct transmission of the driving energy to the yarn guide


18


is made possible in a simple manner.




It will therefore be readily understood by those persons skilled in the art that the present invention is susceptible of broad utility and application. Many embodiments and adaptations of the present invention other than those herein described, as well as many variations, modifications and equivalent arrangements, will be apparent from or reasonably suggested by the present invention and the foregoing description thereof, without departing from the substance or scope of the present invention. Accordingly, while the present invention has been described herein in detail in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that this disclosure is only illustrative and exemplary of the present invention and is made merely for purposes of providing a full and enabling disclosure of the invention. The foregoing disclosure is not intended or to be construed to limit the present invention or otherwise to exclude any such other embodiments, adaptations, variations, modifications and equivalent arrangements, the present invention being limited only by the claims appended hereto and the equivalents thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A centrifugal spinning machine having at least one spinning station comprising a rotatable spinning centrifuge, a yarn guide arranged to receive a fibrous spinning strand, and a drive device for generating relative motion axially between the yarn guide and the spinning centrifuge for causing the fibrous spinning strand upon emerging from the yarn guide to be spun into a yarn and deposited on an inside wall of the spinning centrifuge in a spinning cake, the drive device comprising an electric motor having a rotor disposed about a rotational axis and operatively connected directly to the yarn guide in an orientation to cause the fibrous spinning strand guided thereby to travel through the rotational axis of the rotor of the drive device.
  • 2. The centrifugal spinning machine of claim 1, characterized in that the rotor comprises a cylinder in positive engagement with the yarn guide.
  • 3. The centrifugal spinning machine of claim 2, characterized in that the yarn guide has a male thread and the cylinder has a female thread in meshing engagement with one another.
  • 4. The centrifugal spinning machine of claim 1, characterized in that the drive device is an electric stepping motor.
  • 5. The centrifugal spinning machine of claim 1, characterized in that the yarn guide is axially movable, and the drive device includes a torsion preventer fixing the yarn guide against rotation.
  • 6. The centrifugal spinning machine of claim 1, characterized in that the drive device includes a covering to shield against entry of lint or other debris.
  • 7. The centrifugal spinning machine of claim 6, characterized in that the covering is a flexible cylindrical sheath fitted at least partly around the yarn guide.
  • 8. A method for centrifugal spinning of yarn, comprising the steps of introducing a fibrous spinning strand via a yarn guide into a rotating spinning centrifuge, spinning the strand into a yarn and depositing the yarn on the inside wall of the spinning centrifuge while axially shifting the yarn guide relative to the spinning centrifuge by an electric motor imposing a driving force directly on the yarn guide to form the deposited yarn into a spinning cake and causing the fibrous spinning strand guided by the yarn guide to travel through a rotational axis of a rotor of the electric motor.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
19 05 859 Feb 1999 DE
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Number Name Date Kind
3314223 Bobkowicz Apr 1967
5385007 Hartel et al. Jan 1995
5515672 Koltze et al. May 1996
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Number Date Country
323 562 Sep 1957 CH
41 02 549 A1 Jul 1992 DE
42 08 039 A1 Sep 1993 DE
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43 24 039 A1 Jan 1995 DE
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0 498 171 Aug 1992 EP