Claims
- 1. A constant tension let-off motion for the positive let-off under tension of flexible material from a package thereof wound upon a let-off beam, comprising a variable drive unit having a control, a driven input shaft, and an output shaft, means positively drivingly connecting the output shaft of the variable drive unit to the let-off beam, the flexible material being advanced under tension to a second, take-up beam, a material tension detector having a movable part coacting with the material extending between the two beams, the movable part of such tension detector responding to a change of tension in the material by a change of its position, a let-off control connected to the control of the variable drive unit, the let-off control including a let-off element comprising two axially spaced clutch discs which are driven in opposite directions, a control disc disposed between the two clutch discs coaxially thereof, the clutch discs and the control disc being mounted upon a supporting shaft, means connecting the movable part of the tension detector to the control disc of the let-off element whereby the tension detector selectively moves the control disc axially into driving contact with one or the other of the clutch discs, the control disc having a threaded connection to a sleeve which is mounted for movement along the shaft which supports the clutch discs and of the control disc while such shaft is held from rotation, said supporting shaft being the output of the let-off element.
- 2. A left-off motion according to claim 1, wherein the control disc of the let-off element is formed of two parts which are axially adjustable relative to each other, whereby to adjust the clearance between the opposite faces of the control disc and the respective confronting driven clutch discs.
- 3. A let-off motion according to claim 1, wherein the axis of rotation of the clutch discs of the let-off element is parallel with the driven input shaft of the variable drive unit, and the clutch discs are provided with chain drives from said input shaft.
- 4. A let-off motion according to claim 3, wherein the drive means for one of the clutch discs comprises a first, driving sprocket on the input drive shaft for the variable drive unit, a second sprocket aligned with the first sprocket and fastened to a first one of the clutch discs to rotate therewith, and a first drive chain between the first and second sprockets, and the means for driving the other clutch disc comprises a third sprocket fixed to the shaft on which the second sprocket is mounted, a fourth sprocket fixed to the other, second clutch disc to rotate therewith, and a second chain entrained over the third and fourth sprockets, the third sprocket engaging the first chain so as to be rotated in a direction which is opposite from the direction of rotation on the first and second sprockets.
- 5. A let-off motion according to claim 3, comprising a first selectively manually disengageable clutch disposed on the input shaft of the variable drive unit and the first, driving sprocket, whereby the driving sprocket may be disconnected from the input shaft.
- 6. A let-off motion according to claim 5, wherein said first manually disengageable clutch comprises a connecting sleeve telescoped over the drive shaft of the variable drive unit, the first, driving sprocket being mounted on said drive shaft for free rotation with respect thereto, the first sprocket having an end face confronting and end face of a connecting sleeve, the connecting sleeve being mounted for sliding movement with respect to the driving shaft but being rotatable therewith, means for forcibly thrusting the confronting ends of the sleeve and first sprocket together whereby to drive the first sprocket positively from the drive shaft for the variable drive unit, and a coil compression spring telescoped about the driving shaft and disposed between the first sprocket and the connecting sleeve to force them apart when the means thrusting the connecting sleeve into engagement with the first sprocket is loosened.
- 7. A let-off motion according to claim 6, wherein the means which thrusts the connecting sleeve against the first sprocket is a nut threaded upon the input drive shaft of the variable drive unit.
- 8. A let-off motion according to claim 6, wherein the means for forcibly thrusting the confronting ends of the sleeve and first sprocket together is in the form of a tie rod slidably mounted on the input shaft of the variable drive unit, one end of the tie rod being connected with the connecting sleeve with means of a cross pin through a recess in the input shaft, the input shaft has a free end, and the other end of the tie rod is rotatably connected to a thumb screw which is mounted at the free end of the input shaft, said tie rod in one axial position thereof permitting the connecting sleeve drivingly to engage the hub of the driving sprocket, and in another position thereof permitting the connecting sleeve to move out of engagement with the hub of the driving sprocket under the influence of a coil compression spring disposed therebetween.
- 9. A let-off motion according to claim 8, wherein said tie rod also controls the opening and closing of a second manually controlled clutch which is interposed between the input shaft of the variable drive unit and a driving means for the input shaft of the variable drive unit, said thumb screw simultaneously opening and closing the first and second manually disengageable clutches.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 247,646, filed Mar. 26, 1981 , now abandoned.
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