The invention relates to a creel with at least two insert pegs arranged one above the other that are mounted on a retainer secured to a machine frame that is pivotable between a lower loading station and an upper loading position. A creel of this type is described, for example, in FR-A-2 794 136.
On creels of this type, fully wound feed packages are inserted on respective insert pegs, the feed packages having a yarn reserve so that, after the running out of yarn from the first package, the drawing of yarn from the second package occurs, whereby the yarn end of a first package is connected with the beginning portion of the yarn of a second package.
A package holder described in DE-AS 1 145 527 is so conceived that, upon rewinding of yarn after the run out of yarn of an unwinding package, an operational stoppage is to be avoided as a consequence of the run out process being configured to be continuous, in that the yarn end of the unwinding package is connected with the beginning portion of the yarn of a reserve package. A package holder is provided for this purpose having several, for example two, insert pegs, the package holder being rotatable about an axis that is centrally located between the two insert pegs.
In addition to the relatively expensive control mechanism associated therewith, this known package holder suffers from the significant disadvantage that the insert pegs must be mounted on the package holder in a linkage manner to ensure that the axes of the insert pegs always point toward a predetermined point that is almost exactly on a yarn guide eye that commonly serves the pair of packages inserted onto the insert pegs.
A creel disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 1,180,284 comprises several insert pegs arranged adjacent one another and above one another for receiving unwinding packages disposed thereon, whereby respective pairs of packages are arranged relative to one another such that the yarn end of a unwinding package is connected with the beginning portion of the yarn of a second unwinding package that serves as a reserve package. The individual insert pegs are secured on a retainer with principally upwardly oriented axes, whereby, in particular, the insertion of feed or, respectively, unwinding, packages on the insert pegs is made more difficult, the inserts pegs being pivotable about a horizontal axis out of a substantially vertical position into a position oriented upwardly obliquely relative to the front side of the machine in order to facilitate the exchange of packages that have been fully unwound for new reserve packages. For each pair of insert pegs supporting a respective pair of packages that are arranged together as a run out unit, there are provided, for the systematic drawing off of yarn, yarn guide eyes that are, on the one hand, above the insert pegs, and, on the other hand, below the insert pegs. With regard to the set up for this known creel, which is not a state of the art reference for the present invention, at least two insert pegs arranged one over another for mutually associated unwinding packages are mounted on a holder secured to the machine frame, the holder being pivotable between a lower loading station and an upper operating position.
The invention offers a solution to the challenge of providing a creel that is configured such that the creel, relative to the creel described in DE-AS 1 145 527, comprises a simplified construction in order to thereby ensure, after the complete unwinding of one unwinding package, the reliable drawing out of yarn from a second unwinding package forming a reserve package.
In order to implement the solution to this challenge, the creel is characterized via:
In order that a creel of this type can fully achieve its effectiveness, the operation is to proceed as follows after the insertion onto insert pegs of two fully wound feed packages after the coupling of the corresponding yarn ends:
In this manner, it is ensured that, after the complete running out of the upper feed package and after the release via the yarn retaining organ, a friction-free drawing out of the yarn from the lower feed package follows, whereby the yarn then being drawn from the lower feed package in an over the top manner travels underneath the yarn guide element associated with the lower package into the longitudinal opening.
The invention is described in more detail hereinafter with reference to the drawings.
In connection with the textile machine 1 that is only schematically illustrated in
The creel 3 comprises a support plate 6 on which, on each side thereof, there is respectively mounted a retaining plate 7 extending substantially vertically, the retaining plate supporting two vertically oriented insert pegs 8 that are disposed one above the other and one in front of the other and are operable for the insertion thereon of feed packages Sp. The insert pegs 8 are disposed at an angle relative to the horizon in the range of 5-10° toward the front in order to ensure a secure seating of the inserted feed packages Sp.
A forwardly oriented arm 9 is secured to the support plate 7, the arm supporting a yarn change of direction eye 10 operable to change the direction of the yarn F1 drawn off the individual feed package Sp toward the lower machine region—that is, in the direction toward the cable spindle 2. This yarn F1 is, in correspondence with the typical cabling process, united in the region of the yarn guide eye 11 with the yarn F2 that is drawn in an over the top manner off the feed package located within the cable spindle 2. A yarn delivery roller 12 as well as a yarn winding assembly 13 are disposed outside of the cable spindle in a conventional manner.
A plate forming a yarn guide element 21 is secured on the arm 9, the plate being provided with a longitudinal opening or slot 21.1 whose length substantially corresponds to the vertical spacing between the axes of the insert pegs 8. The plate 21 is so positioned that the ends of the longitudinal opening are located in the extensions of the axes of the insert pegs 8. The plate 21 supports two elongate guide organs 22, 23 that are secured on the side of the plate 21 facing the insert pegs 8 in the region of the ends of the longitudinal opening laterally adjacent the longitudinal opening 21.1 and that are so oriented that they traverse the longitudinal opening. The individual guide organs 22, 23 are substantially comprised of a wire having one of its ends secured to the plate 21 and having, on its free end, a hook 22.1 or, respectively, 23.1, that forms a yarn eye opening laterally in the direction toward the longitudinal opening 21.1. Each guide organ 22 or, respectively, 23, has a length such that the yarn eye configured by the respective hook 22.1 or 23.1 is substantially outside of the maximum package diameter of the package Sp to be inserted onto the insert peg. The guide organs 22 or, respectively, 23, are secured shortly before the ends of the longitudinal opening 21.1 on the plate 21 such that these guide organs 22, 23, together with the ends of the longitudinal opening 21.1, delimit the yarn draw off opening lying in the extension of the axes of the insert pegs.
A separator surface 25 is secured on the retaining plate 7 between the insert pegs 8. A yarn retaining organ 24 is secured on the separator surface 25 at a lateral spacing from the plane defined by the axes of the insert pegs 8, the yarn retaining organ preferably being configured as a yarn clamp and comprising at least one clamp tongue 24.2 that is resiliently biased against a support organ 24.1. The retaining force of the yarn retaining organ 24 is adjusted such that it lies slightly under the withdrawal force by which the yarn F is drawn off the feed package Sp such that a yarn retained by this yarn retaining organ 24 is released if a withdrawal force corresponding to the drawing off tension of the yarn F is exerted on the yarn.
Reference is had to
It is important that the hooks 22.1 or, respectively, 23.1, forming the yarn eyes are open in the direction toward the plate 21 and away from the yarn retaining organ 24.
In connection with a yarn exchange or, respectively, a yarn transition, from a lower package to an upper package, a process is then performed, in accordance with
In order to exchange a fully wound spool for a completely unwound package during a yarn withdrawal process, the insert pegs are preferably pivotable in a lateral direction.
The specification incorporates by reference the disclosure of German priority document 103 48 279.2 filed Oct. 17, 2003.
The present invention is, of course, in no way restricted to the specific disclosure of the specification and drawings, but also encompasses any modifications within the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 48 279.2 | Oct 2003 | DE | national |