Claims
- 1. A method of feeding a group of at least two yarn strands to a textile machine using said yarn strands from a creel having a plurality of yarn cones mounted in an array including at lea a first yarn cone and a second yarn cone, said method comprising directing first strand of yarn from said first cone to an eyelet spaced laterally from said first cone, guiding said first strand of yarn through said eyelet to an inlet of an elongated guide tube having said inlet spaced horizontally from said eyelet, directing a second strand of yarn from said second cone into said inlet, and feeding said first and second strands of yarn through said guide tube upwardly into a header towards said machine.
- 2. A method of feeding at least three yarn strands to a textile machine using said yarn strands from a creel having a plurality of yarn cones mounted in an array including at least a first yarn cone, a second yarn cone and at least a third yarn cone intermediate said first and second cones, said method comprising directing a first strand of yarn from said first cone to an eyelet spaced laterally from said first cone, guiding said first strand of yarn through said first eyelet to another eyelet spaced horizontally from said first eyelet, directing another strand of yarn from said third cone intermediate said first and second cones to said another eyelet, guiding said first and said another strands of yarn through said another eyelet into an inlet of an elongated tube having said inlet spaced horizontally from said another eyelet and spaced horizontally further from said first eyelet and an outlet spaced vertically above said inlet, directing a second strand of yarn from said second cone into said inlet, and feeding said first, second and another strands of yarn through said guide tube into a header toward said machine.
- 3. A method of feeding a group of at least three yarn strands to a textile machine using said yarn strands from a creel having a plurality of yarn cones mounted in a horizontal array including a most right yarn cone, a most left yarn cone and at least one yarn cone intermediate said right most and left most cones, said method comprising directing a first strand of yarn from said most right cone to a first eyelet spaced laterally from said most right cone, guiding said first strand of yarn through said first eyelet to a second eyelet spaced horizontally from said first eyelet, directing a second strand of yarn from a cone intermediate said most right cone and said most left cone to said second eyelet, guiding said first and second strands of yarn through said second eyelet into an inlet of an elongated guide tube having said inlet spaced horizontally from said second eyelet and an outlet spaced vertically above said inlet, directing a third strand of yarn from said left most cone into said inlet, and feeding said first, second and third strands of yarn through said guide upwardly into a header towards said machine.
- 4. A method of feeding a group of at least two yarn strands to a textile machine using said yarn strands from a creel having a plurality of yarn cones mounted in a horizontal array including at least a first yarn cone and a second yarn cone, said method comprising directing a first strand of yarn from said first cone to a first eyelet spaced laterally from said first cone, guiding said first strand of yarn through said first eyelet horizontally to an inlet of an elongated guide tube having said inlet spaced horizontally from said eyelet and an outlet spaced vertically above said inlet, directing a second strand of yarn from said second cone into said inlet, and feeding said first and second strands of yarn through said guide tube upwardly into a header toward said machine.
- 5. A creel for use with textile machinery having an array of vertical and horizontal support members, a header at a top portion of said creel, a plurality of vertical cone support members, each cone support member having a plurality of cone holders for receiving and mounting corresponding cones of yarn, several of the cone holders of horizontally spaced support members defining a group having a right most cone holder, a left most cone holder and at least one cone holder intermediate said right most and left most cone holders, a right most eyelet spaced laterally from said right most cone holder and disposed for receiving a yarn strand from a cone of yarn mounted on said right most cone holder, a single guide tube associated with said group, said guide having an inlet spaced laterally from said left most cone holder and disposed for receiving a yarn strand from a cone of yarn mounted on said left most cone holder and extending from said inlet into said header, and an eyelet spaced laterally from each cone holder intermediate said right most and left most cone holders and disposed for receiving a yarn strand from a cone of yarn mounted on a respective cone holder intermediate said right most and left most cone holders, said eyelets and said inlet of said guide tube being substantially horizontally aligned whereby yarn entering each eyelet may be received from a cone of yarn on the cone holder associated therewith and from all eyelets to the right thereof and be directed into said inlet and fed to said header with the yarn from the cones on the left most cone holder.
- 6. A creel as recited in claim 5, wherein each of said cone holders has a free end for receiving a respective yarn cone and a closed end, the free end of each cone holder of said group facing into said array, and said closed end facing away from said array.
- 7. A creel for use with textile machinery having an array of vertical and horizontal frame members, a header at the top of said creel, a plurality of vertical cone support members, at least one of said vertical frame members being disposed adjacent to and associated with each support member, each cone support member having a plurality of cone holders for receiving and mounting corresponding cones of yarn, several of the cone holders of horizontally spaced support members defining a group having a right most cone holder, a left most cone holder and at least on cone holder intermediate said right most and left most cone holders, the vertical frame member associated with the support member having the right most cone holder having a right most eyelet corresponding to the right most cone holder, the frame member associated with the support member having the left most cone holder having a guide tube having an inlet corresponding to the left most cone holder and extending into said header, and an eyelet corresponding to each cone holder intermediate said right most and left most cone holders being disposed on a frame member associated with the support member corresponding thereto, said eyelets and said inlet of said guide tube being substantially horizontally aligned for receiving yarn from a cone of yarn mounted on the cone holder corresponding thereto and for directing yarn from the eyelet corresponding to the right most cone holder to the other eyelets and into the inlet of said guide tube to said header.
- 8. A creel as recited in claim 7, wherein each of said cone holders has a free end for receiving a respective yarn cone and a closed end, the free end of each cone holder of said group facing into said array, and said closed end facing away from said array.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/381,084 filed Jan.31, 1995. Now U.S. Pat. No. 5,531,392
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