Claims
- 1. A coiler apparatus for forming flat coils of textile strands from an upstream strand supply and depositing the coils on a moving conveyor belt for transport downstream to a strand processing station, comprising:
- (a) a driven rotating arm for forming successive coils of a textile strand received by said rotating arm from the upstream strand supply, said arm mounted for rotation about a horizontal axis;
- (b) a coil-shaping template positioned in strand-receiving relation to said rotating arm and having a downstream-facing tapered annular surface for receiving the strand from said arm and forming the strand into an upright circular coil having an orientation perpendicular to the axis of rotation of said rotating arm;
- (c) a coil doffer, comprising:
- (i) a lower coil guide positioned proximate a lower extent of said template for progressively engaging and removing said upright coils from said template and applying the lower portion of each coil successively to said conveyor belt as said coils move downstream along said conveyor belt;
- (ii) an upper coil guide extending downstream from said template for guiding the upper portion of each coil off of said template as the lower portion of each coil is removed from the template by the lower coil guide for permitting a controlled transition of said coils from said template onto said moving conveyor belt; and
- (iii) doffer drive means operatively engaging said conveyor belt in driving, surface-to-surface contact for driving said lower coil guide at a predetermined rate of travel in relation to said conveyor belt.
- 2. A coiler apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said lower coil guide comprises an endless doffing conveyor having a coil-doffing upper surface for moving the lower portion of said coils downstream therefrom and depositing the coils on said conveyor belt.
- 3. A coiler apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said doffer drive means comprises:
- (a) at least one endless doffer drive belt defining a coil-doffing upper surface for moving the lower portion of said coils downstream therefrom and depositing the coils on said conveyor belt; and
- (b) first and second spaced-apart doffer drive rollers around which said at least one drive belt extends for movement thereon.
- 4. A coiler apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said drive means comprises:
- (a) at least two laterally spaced-apart, endless doffer drive belts defining respective laterally spaced-apart coil-doffing upper surfaces for moving the lower portion of said coils downstream therefrom and depositing the coils on said conveyor belt; and
- (a) a pair of spaced-apart drive rollers around which said pair of laterally spaced-apart drive belts extend for movement thereon.
- 5. A coiler apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said upper coil guide comprises a plurality of elongate guide members projecting outwardly from said template in the downstream direction therefrom.
- 6. A coiler apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said elongate guide members comprise a plurality of coil-guiding rods positioned in coil-receiving relation to said template and extending outwardly from said template in a downstream and downwardly-extending direction towards said conveyor belt for permitting the coils to slide in a controlled manner onto said conveyor belt as said lower coil guide engages and removes said coils from said template and applies the lower portion of each coil successively to said conveyor belt.
- 7. A method for forming flat coils of textile strands from an upstream strand supply and depositing the coils on a moving conveyor belt for transport downstream to a strand processing station, comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming successive coils of a textile strand received from the upstream strand supply;
- (b) receiving and supporting each coil in an upright orientation on a coil support as it is formed;
- (c) progressively doffing a lower portion of successive ones of said coils from said coil support;
- (d) progressively doffing the upper portion of said coils from the coil support as the lower portion of the coils is doffed; and
- (e) controlling the relative downstream rate of travel of the upper and lower portions of said coils from the coil support onto the conveyor belt by controlling the speed of the conveyor belt and doffing the coils from the coil support to the conveyor belt by using power taken from the conveyor belt whereby said coils are deposited onto the conveyor belt in an overlapping array of coils on said conveyor belt at a rate correlated to the movement of the conveyor belt.
- 8. A method according to claim 7, wherein the step of doffing the upper portion of the coils comprises the step of guiding the upper portion of the coils off of the coil support onto a plurality of guide members extending downstream and downwardly towards the conveyor belt.
- 9. A method according to claim 7, wherein the step of doffing the lower portion of said coils comprises the step of engaging the coils and moving them at a predetermined rate of travel onto the conveyor belt.
- 10. A method according to claim 7, wherein the step of doffing the lower portion of said coils comprises the steps of:
- (a) driving at least one doffing belt by surface-to-surface power transfer from said conveyor belt;
- (b) engaging said coils with said driven doffing belt; and
- (c) moving said coils while engaged with said driven doffing belt onto said conveyor belt.
- 11. A method according to claim 7, wherein the step of doffing the lower portion of said coils comprises the steps of:
- (a) driving first and second laterally spaced-apart doffing belts by surface-to-surface power transfer from said conveyor belt;
- (b) engaging said coils with said driven doffing belts; and
- (c) moving said coils while engaged with said driven doffing belts onto said conveyor belt.
Parent Case Info
This appln is a con of Ser. No. 08/780,458 Jan. 8, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,826,812.
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