Claims
- 1. A textile machine comprising
- at least one lap processing unit;
- a carrier means for supporting a roll of lap to be combed;
- at least one drive means operable to drive said unit;
- at least one drive means operable to drive said carrier means; and
- synchronizing means selectively operable to synchronize said drive for said unit with said drive for said carrier means.
- 2. A textile machine as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a control means operable to cause synchronous or non-synchronous operation of said drives for said lap processing unit and said carrier means and sensor means to sense the approaching end of a lap to cause a change in condition of said control means.
- 3. A textile machine comprising
- a lap processing unit,
- a carrier means for supporting a roll of lap to be processed,
- a pair of joining rollers between said unit and said carrier means,
- a suction take-up device operable to take up fiber material from a path between said carrier means and said joining rollers; and
- a guide movable between a first position isolating fiber material on said path from said suction take-up device and a second position exposing fiber material on said path to said suction take-up device.
- 4. A textile machine comprising
- a carrier means for supporting at least one lap roll therein;
- a lap processing unit having lap processing elements for receiving a lap from said carrier means;
- a roll pair between said carrier means and said unit for delivering a lap to said unit;
- a pressure roll disposed adjacent said carrier means to define a nip therewith for selectively holding a lap therebetween to cause tearing of a lap between said nip and said roll pair while forming a trailing end on the lap extending to said roll pair;
- suction means for positioning adjacent said nip to extract loose fibers from a leading end of a fresh lap extending therefrom;
- control means for actuating said carrier means and said roll pair to effect superposition and joining of the leading end of a fresh lap with a trailing end of a lap extending from said roll pair during subsequent passage through said roll pair.
- 5. A machine as set forth in claim 4 wherein said roll pair is vertically disposed below said nip.
- 6. A textile machine comprising
- a carrier means having at least one roller for supporting a lap roll thereon;
- a lap processing unit having lap processing elements for receiving a lap from said carrier means;
- a roll pair between said carrier means and said unit for delivering a lap to said unit;
- a guide plate between said carrier roller and said roll pair, said plate being movable between a rest position for guiding a lap from said carrier roller to said roll pair and a retracted position;
- a suction head having a movable wall at one end to form an openable and closable clamping nip thereat; said head being movable between a first position below said guide plate to receive and hold a lap with said guide plate in said retracted position for tearing of said lap to effect a trailing end on the lap extending from said roll pair and a second position above said guide plate to receive and extract loose fibers from a leading end of a fresh lap on said carrier means with said guide plate in said retracted position; and
- control means for moving said guide plate into said rest position to guide a leading end of a lap to said roll pair for joining with a trailing end of a lap therein.
- 7. A machine as set forth in claim 6 wherein said suction head has a fixed wall with a first lip at said end and said movable wall has a second lip facing said first lip to form said nip.
- 8. A machine as set forth in claim 6 wherein said control means is connected to said carrier roll to selectively effect stoppage of said carrier roll after movement of said guide plate into said retracted position to effect tearing of a lap in said suction head and to subsequently effect extraction of loose fiber from a leading end of a fresh lap in said suction head.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/552,697, filed July 16, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,027,475, which is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 07/431,431, filed Nov. 3, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,996,747.
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Divisions (1)
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