Claims
- 1. In an apparatus for winding a strand of yarn onto a bobbin tube to form and build a yarn package, said apparatus including a driving roller, package support means for holding said tube and supporting it at a position of contact of said tube and yarn thereon with said driving roller and for moving said tube and yarn thereon to a plurality of positions spaced away from said position of contact whereat said tube and yarn thereon are not driven, restoring force means for applying to said tube and yarn thereon a force which tends to move said tube and yarn thereon toward said position of contact and then for maintaining a substantially constant pressure at said position of contact to enhance uniform driving of said tube and yarn thereon for continued winding of yarn thereabout, and retaining and releasing means for retaining said package of tube and yarn thereon at a one of said plurality of said spaced away positions against the impetus of said restoring force of said restoring force means and for releasing said package from said one of said plurality of said spaced away positions namely said retaining position and for thereby permitting said package to be moved to said contact position under the impetus of said restoring force imposed by said means therefor, an improvement comprising
- engaging means for engaging said retaining and releasing means with said package such that said retaining means retains said package at said retaining position and spaced away from said driving roller, and for disengaging said retaining means from engagement with said package upon movement of said package by a very small amount to yet another one of said plurality of said spaced away positions for thereby permitting said package to be moved to said contact position under the impetus of said restoring force imposed by said means therefor.
- 2. The improvement according to claim 1, wherein said package retaining and releasing means includes a tray, which in its operative retaining position is interposed between the package and the package driving roller so as to engage and retain the package in the non-driven position.
- 3. The improvement according to claim 2, wherein said engaging and disengaging means includes a spring having one end attached to said tray and its other end attached to an anchor, whereby the spring is so tensioned when the tray is in said operative interposed spaced away position as to move the tray to an inoperative position to withdraw the same from said operative position upon said movement of said package to said yet another of said plurality of spaced away positions against the impetus of said restoring force.
- 4. The improvement according to claim 3, wherein said engaging and disengaging means includes stop means engageable by said tray when the latter is in its operable position for preventing said tray from being withdrawn under said tension of said spring and while said tray is impinged upon by said package under the impetus of said restoring force, and for permitting said tray to be disengaged therefrom and be moved from said operable, interposed position under the influence of said tensioned spring and upon movement of said package to said yet another of said plurality of said spaced away positions.
- 5. The improvement according to claim 4, wherein said tray includes a closed end and two laterally spaced longitudinal limbs extending therefrom, said limbs being interconnected by an arcuate cross member intermediate their lengths, and wherein said stop means includes a first stop surface spaced so as to be engaged by said cross member whereby during movement of the package to said position of interposition of said tray under the impetus of said restoring force the package engages said closed end so as to cause the tray to rotate on the cross member there to be cocked and retained so that upon said subsequent movement of said package to said yet another of said plurality of spaced away positions said tray may be moved from said operable position under said tension from said spring, and also including two second stop surfaces engageable each by a respective one of the limbs before said tray has been so rotated and thus attained said cocked position for subsequent withdrawal from said operative position.
- 6. The improvement according to claim 5, wherein said stop means includes cocking means for cocking said tray for movement from said interposed operative position, and said cocking means includes abutment and sliding surfaces engageable by the cross-member of the tray when said tray is moved to and in said rotated cocked position.
- 7. The improvement as in claim 1, wherein said engaging and disengaging means for said retaining and releasing means includes cocking means for cocking said retaining and releasing means at said retaining position spaced away from said driving roller, when said package is moved to said position, in such manner that said retaining and releasing means engages said package thereat, and in such manner that said package is retained at said position under the impetus of said restoring force bearing said package against said retaining means, and for decocking and thus disengaging said retaining and releasing means from bearing contact with said package upon movement of said package to said yet another of said plurality of spaced away positions.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 020,571 filed Mar. 15, 1979, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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