Information
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Patent Grant
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6244533
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Patent Number
6,244,533
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Date Filed
Monday, July 26, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 12, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 242 474
- 242 4741
- 242 4742
- 242 470
- 057 281
- 414 609
- 414 22205
- 414 910
- 198 400
- 198 4791
- 198 4688
- 198 4871
- 198 80312
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International Classifications
- B65H5422
- D01H1326
- B65G3700
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Abstract
A spool loading and centering device for loading and centering spools on support plates in order to send the said spools for winding. Each support plate has a rod and centering and restraining springs. The spool loading and centering device includes a spool presentation and centering device for presenting and centering of each spool onto each support plate and a spool fitting device for fitting the tube of each spool onto the top of the rod of each support plate. The spool fitting device travels a path which corresponds to fitting of the spool, as far as its base stop on the support plate.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the movement of spools in textile machines for preparation of yarns, and in particular to a device and a method for loading the spools onto an individual, mobile support plates, for transport and positioning of the spools during processing.
2. Discussion of Background
In the known art, substantial preference has been given to moving the spools and tubes in the operations of production, control and packaging of the yarn, starting from textile fiber roving, using support plates, to be placed on conveyor belts or similar movement units used by the machine, in order to convey the spools and tubes individually to and from the work stations, at which spinning and spooling in particular are carried out.
In general, the support plates are provided with a vertical central pin, which makes it possible to keep the spools in an erect position, not only during transport, but also during the steps of preparation and winding, virtually without touching the spools, and with handling only of the support plates, without the support plates needing to touch, and slide into contact with, the machine, and therefore become dirty or damaged.
A problem which is associated with the use of support plates according to the known art, arises during the step of winding the spools in the spooler. In fact, account must be taken of the fact that in spoolers of the most recent design, the winding speeds are very high. This therefore generates stresses, which tend to displace the spool, or even pull the spool off of the pin of the support plate, on which it is simply supported as it is wound.
In order to eliminate these disadvantages, more elaborate support plate structures have been proposed, in which the support plate is provided with resilient means for retention of the spool, as well as with conical raiser fins for centering of the latter, for example in patents DE-A-4,236,038, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,297,761 in the name of Schlafhorst, and in the Italian patent application MI96A125 and European patent application EP-A-844,206, in the name of the same applicant.
These technical solutions consist of fitting the tube of the spool on the support plate, centering the spool, and overcoming specific resistance by the resilient retention means. This problem is significant, particularly if account is taken of the fact that the rate of supply of the spools to the spooler is very fast, particularly during the steps of starting up, or a change of processing. The time allowed for loading a spool onto its support plate, and for starting the processing, is approximately one second or slightly more.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In order to make more apparent both the technical problems posed and solved by means of the present invention, and its characteristics and advantages relative to the known art, the present invention is described here, purely by way of non-limiting example, with reference to its application for loading spools in a spooler, using a support plate, as described in the aforementioned European patent application EP-A-844,206, in the name of the same applicant.
The present invention thus relates to a device and a method for loading a spool onto the individual support plate. The present invention provides a device for loading and centering spools on support plates. The support plates are provided with a rod and centering and restraining springs. The spools are to be sent for winding of yarn therearound to an automatic spooler. The device for loading and centering of the spools on the support plates includes: a device for presentation and centering of the spool on the top of the rod of the plate support; a device for fitting the spool, the spool fitting device including a slider element, which is provided with means for actuation of vertical travel with reciprocal motion, and is provided with a fitting end element, which can follow a useful path which corresponds to fitting of the tube of the spool, until it is supported against the conical base stop of the support plate.
The present invention also provides a method for loading and centering of spools on support plates, the support plates being provided with a rod and centering and restraining springs, and the spool to be sent for winding of yarn therearound to an automatic spooler. The method for loading and centering of spools on support plates includes the steps of: presenting and centering the spool on the top of the rod of the support plate; releasing the spool presented, until the spool is supported on the springs of the support plate; and fitting the spool with a useful path which extends until the spool is supported against a base stop of the support plate.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
The characteristics and advantages of the device and the method according to the present invention are made more apparent by the description of a typical embodiment, provided by way of non-limiting example, which is illustrated in
FIGS. 1
to
10
.
FIG. 1A
is a partial side elevational view of the device for loading and centering of the spool on the support plate of the present invention;
FIG. 1B
is a front view of a loading station showing a spool to be loaded onto a support plate which works in conjunction with the device for loading and centering the spool on the support plate of the present invention;
FIG. 1C
is partial side top plan view of the device for loading and centering of the spool on the support plate of the present invention;
FIG. 1D
is a side elevational view of the loading station shown in
FIG. 1B
;
FIG. 2
is a partial side elevational view of the device for loading and centering of the spool on the plate support of the present invention showing the spool contained in one of the cylindrical containers;
FIG. 3
is a side elevational view of the funnel of the device for loading and centering of the spool on the plate support of the present invention, wherein the funnel is shown in a closed position at the highest elevation;
FIG. 4
is a side elevational view of the funnel of the device for loading and centering of the plate support of the present invention, wherein the funnel is shown in a closed position with a moving element lowered to an intermediate level until levers are supported on lower end-of-travel stops;
FIG. 5
is a side elevational view of the funnel of the device for loading and centering of the plate support of the present invention, wherein the funnel is shown in an open position with the moving element lowered to a lowest level due to further lowering of a slider and the levers, supported on end-of-travel stops, rotate semi-conical parts around pins in order to open the funnel;
FIG. 6
is a partial plan view of the funnel of the device for loading and centering of the plate support of the present invention, wherein the funnel is shown in a closed position with a moving element lowered to an intermediate level until levers are supported on lower end-of-travel stops;
FIG. 7
is a partial side elevational view of the device for loading and centering of the spool on the plate support of the present invention, which shows the slider at the maximum elevation of the thruster or fitting end element via a straight guide which is still displaced relative to the spool;
FIG. 8
is a partial side elevational view of the device for loading and centering of the spool on the plate support of the present invention, which shows the pivoting restraining device traveling around the toothed upper wheel and the thruster or fitting end element being elevated above the end of the spool;
FIG. 9
is a partial side elevational view of the device for loading and centering of the spool on the plate support of the present invention, which shows the pivot of the slider at a position in which it travels around the toothed lower wheel so that the straight guide begins to retract and oscillate around the pin for the thruster or fitting end element to move rearwardly to allow the spool to travel the last fitting section in order for the thruster or fitting end element to move away from the spool; and
FIG. 10
a partial side elevational view of the device for loading and centering of the spool on the plate support of the present invention, which shows the pivot of the slider having traveled around toothed lower wheel so as to take the straight guide into the furthest away position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIGS.
1
A,B,C, illustrate the device for loading and centering a spool on a support plate of the present invention in partial side elevational and partial top plan views, respectively.
FIGS. 1C and 1D
show front and side elevational views, respectively, of a loading station, used in conjunction with the device for loading and centering the spool on the support plate of the present invention.
The spool
1
is conveyed to the device by known means, for example by a conveyor belt, and is deposited flatwise in a waiting tray
2
, in a position which is random, as far as orientation of the spool is concerned. The spool is then transferred along the guides
3
, by means of a thrust unit which is not shown in the figure, to the loading station
4
. In this loading station
4
, the spool
1
is supported on two retractable and extendable levers
5
d
5
s
, each of which is actuated by its own double effect piston
6
. The ends of the conical tube of the spool
1
are supported on the said levers
5
d
,
5
s
, as shown in the detail in FIG.
1
C.
The tube is probed by a sensor
7
s
, in order to determine on which side the base with the larger diameter, which corresponds to the foot of the spool is disposed, and, on the other hand, to determine on which side the top of the spool, i.e. the end with the smaller diameter is disposed. The sensing system is of a known type, as described for example in Italian patent 1,237,924 in the name of the same applicant.
If, for example, the sensor
7
s
, detects that the foot of the spool
1
, in the detail shown from the front in
FIG. 1C
, is disposed on the right-hand side, the lever
5
s
is retracted, and the spool
1
is allowed to drop with its base facing downwards, according to the arrow A, which is shown as a solid line. In the opposite case, the lever
5
d
is retracted, and the spool
1
drops according to the arrow B, which is shown as a broken line. After the spool
1
has been released, the either lever
5
s
or lever
5
d
, which has been actuated, is re-armed, in order to receive a new spool
1
.
As the spool
1
drops, it is guided by a duct
8
, which is in the shape of a funnel, and ends just above one of the cylindrical containers
10
a
-
10
d
of the rotary device
10
, which makes the spools
1
it contains rotate on a fixed platform
11
, in order to make the spool
1
drop in an erect posture into the position cylindrical container
10
a
. The rotary device
10
is provided with drive means, which are not shown in the figure for the sake of simplicity and, which make it rotate clockwise in steps around its own axis
12
, in the direction of arrow C.
In this rotation in steps, the rotary device
10
takes its spool-holder cylindrical containers
10
a
-
10
d
into a plurality of positions, of waiting or work. In the embodiment which is shown in the figures, by way of example there are four of these cylindrical containers, from
10
a
to
10
d
. There can be a different number of cylindrical containers, depending on the number of positions of work and waiting, to be allocated to the rotary device
10
. Again by way of example, the cylindrical container position
10
a
is the one in which the spool
1
to be fitted onto its support plate
15
is received; the cylindrical container position
10
b
is the one in which the spool
1
is removed from the so-called “secondary winder”, in which the residual winding of coils of yarn around the base of the tube is removed, in order to be grasped and cut by known means; cylindrical container
10
c
is one of transit, without specific functions; and cylindrical container
10
d
is the one which is dedicated to support centering, release and raising of the spool
1
onto its support plate
15
.
For each support plate
15
which is presented beneath the cylindrical aperture in cylindrical container
10
d
, the rotary device
10
rotates by one step, and takes a new spool
1
into the cylindrical container
10
d
. The arrival of the support plate
15
is detected by means of a sensor
16
, for example a photocell, which supplies a signal to the control unit of the machine, which in turn issues the command for corresponding actuation of the rotary device
10
, and for the loading operations. For the operations of loading the spool
1
, the support plate
15
is locked in position, for example by means of a pneumatic piston, which is not shown in the figure.
In the platform
11
, at the cylindrical container
10
d
, a circular aperture
20
is provided, which makes the spool drop into a device beneath, which is in the form of a funnel
21
, in the shape of a cone, which can be opened. This funnel
21
can be moved vertically, between a highest position which is shown in
FIG. 1A
, and a lowered position, and it can be opened and closed, as illustrated in the following figures.
FIG. 2
shows the spool
1
contained in its cylinder
10
d
, ready for the operation of centering and fitting on its support plate
15
for transport, which is disposed beneath the funnel
21
. The funnel is moved by the double-effect pneumatic cylinder
22
along the vertical guides
23
a
,
23
b
between two upper and two lower end-of-travel stops
24
a
,
24
b
and
25
a
,
25
b
by means of a slider
26
. With the centering action of the funnel
21
, there is associated the action of a spool fitting device
28
, which thrusts the spool onto the support plate
15
, by means of a thruster or circular end element
29
, to be supported on the top of the spool
1
.
FIGS. 3
,
4
,
5
and
6
illustrate the structure and the functioning of the funnel device
21
. In
FIG. 3
, the funnel
21
is shown in its closed configuration, in the highest position. The funnel
21
is subdivided into two conical parts
31
a
,
31
b
, which have two opposite levers
32
a
,
32
b
, and are pivoted by means of the pins
33
a
,
33
b
onto a moving element
34
, which is provided with hollow guides
35
,
35
with a shape and transverse dimension which is compatible with that of the guides
23
a
,
23
b
,and is slid on the latter with vertical reciprocal motion, owing to the effect of the travel of the slider
26
, which is actuated by the pneumatic cylinder
22
. In
FIG. 3
, the levers
32
a
,
32
b
, are supported respectively against their upper end-of-travel stops
24
a
,
24
b
. The configuration in
FIG. 3
corresponds to the state in
FIG. 2
, of the operation of loading the spool.
In the configuration in
FIG. 4
, the moving element
34
is lowered to an intermediate level, again with the funnel
21
closed, until the levers
32
a
,
32
b
are supported on their lower end-of-travel stops
25
a
,
25
b
. The configuration in
FIG. 4
corresponds to the step in
FIG. 7
, of the operation of loading the spool
1
. The spool
1
has been lowered until it is centered, and the base of its tube is fitted onto the top of the supported plate
15
. According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, this operation is assisted by the end part of the funnel
21
, which is in the shape of a funnel with a conicity contrary to that of the upper part of the funnel itself. In other words, the end part of the funnel
21
has a conicity with the vertex facing upwardly, whereas the body of the funnel
21
has a conicity with the vertex facing downwardly. In fact, this shape of the end part of the funnel
21
makes it possible to return the top of the rod of the support plate
15
to the correct position, if the support plate
15
is imperfectly positioned before being engaged with the spool
1
.
In this position, the spool
1
cannot fail to pass its tube through the cavity, onto the rod
40
of the support plate
15
beneath.
In the configuration in
FIG. 5
, the moving element
34
is lowered to its lowest level, owing to the effect of further lowering of the slider
26
. The levers
23
a
,
23
b
,which are supported on their end of travel stop
25
a
,
25
b
, rotate their semi-conical parts
31
a
,
31
b
around the corresponding pins
33
a
,
33
b
, in order to open the funnel
21
completely. The configuration in
FIG. 5
corresponds to the step in
FIG. 8
, of the operation of loading the spool
1
. The spool
1
drops inside the two open semi-conical parts
31
a
,
31
b
of the funnel
21
, and its tube is inserted on the rod
40
, until it is supported on the leaf springs
41
, which project from the rod
40
, and prevent the tube from descending further downwardly.
In
FIG. 6
, an improved embodiment of the device according to the present invention is illustrated. The two positions of opening and closure of the funnel
21
are kept fixed during the descending and rising travel of the moving element
34
, by means of two spring blocks
45
a
,
45
b
, which are positioned such as to secure the two semi-conical parts
31
a
,
31
b
of the funnel
21
in the position of opening and closure, during the rising and descending travel. In
FIG. 6
, the spring block
45
b
is shown and, since the right-hand spring block,
45
a
, is specularly symmetrical relative there to. The spring blocks
45
a
,
45
b
each include balls
46
a
,
46
b
, respectively, which are thrust towards the exterior by springs
47
a
,
47
b
respectively which are accommodated in cavities
48
a
,
49
b
, respectively. The body of the moving element
34
, has two pairs of cavities
49
a
,
49
b
and
50
a
,
50
b
, each of which have dimensions compatible with that of the balls
46
a
,
46
b
, and which correspond to the open and closed positions of the funnel
21
. When the funnel
21
is closed, as shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the balls
46
a
,
46
b
of the spring blocks
45
a
,
45
b
are at the cavities
49
a
,
49
b
. The springs
47
a
,
47
b
thrust the respective balls
46
a
,
46
b
towards the exterior, such that the balls
46
a
,
46
b
engage the cavities, and keep the funnel in the closed position. During the descending movement of the moving element
34
, as far as the configuration in
FIG. 4
is concerned, the funnel
21
is kept closed. When the moving element
34
continues to descend as far as the configuration in
FIG. 5
, it forces the balls
46
a
,
46
b
to return, thus compressing the springs
47
a
,
47
b
, and to move towards the exterior until the springs
47
a
,
47
b
reach the cavities
50
a
,
50
b
, in which the springs
47
a
,
47
b
once again thrust the respective balls
46
a
,
46
b
towards the exterior, until the balls
46
a
,
46
b
engage with the cavities
49
a
,
49
b
and keep the funnel
21
in the open position, until the rising path of the moving element
34
is completed, and until the configuration in
FIG. 3
is obtained. On completion of the return path, the levers
32
a
,
32
b
are once again supported against their upper end-of-travel stops
24
a
,
24
b
, and rotate to close the two semi-conical parts
31
a
,
31
b
, in order to close the funnel
21
. The spring blocks
45
a
,
45
b
return to the cavities
49
a
,
49
b.
The operations of loading and fitting the spool take place according to the steps shown in
FIGS. 2
,
7
,
8
and
9
, by means of co-operation between the mobile funnel
21
, and the fitting device
28
, which thrusts the spool
1
onto the support plate
15
.
The fitting device
28
can press with its thruster or fitting end element
29
on the upper end of the spool
1
, in order to overcome the resistance of the centering springs
41
,
41
which are disposed on rod
40
of the support plate
15
, and to make the centering springs
41
,
41
return their seat, such as to allow the tube of the spool to slide downwardly, until it is supported against the conical stop
42
at the base of the support plate
15
, and is centered and locked.
This fitting device
28
comprises a straight guide
50
, which is pivoted at a pin
51
, and oscillates around the the pin
51
. On the straight guide
50
, a slider
52
slides and, said supports the said thruster or fitting end element
29
. The motion of oscillation of the straight guide
50
, and of reciprocal travel of the slider
52
, is determined by a pivoting restraining device
53
of the slider
52
, which, for example, consists of a pin which is secured to a link of a chain
54
, which circulates around two toothed lower and upper wheels
55
, and
56
, one of which is provided with rotational drive by a motor
59
. As illustrated in the configurations in
FIGS. 2 and 7
, the chain
54
moves in a clockwise direction, and positions the slider
52
at the maximum height of the thruster
29
or fitting end element, by means of the straight guide
50
, which is still displaced relative to the spool
1
. Whereas the pivoting restraining device
53
travels around the toothed upper wheel
56
, the thruster or fitting element
29
is elevated above the end of the spool
1
, as indicated in FIG.
8
.
In order to permit passage of the thruster or fitting end element
29
, the cylindrical containers
10
a-d
of the loading device
10
are provided with an aperture
60
, at their point of tangency to the circumference of the lower platform
11
, with a wider aperture
61
in the upper part, in order to allow the plate of the thruster or fitting end element
29
to penetrate inside the cylindrical containers
10
a-d
, and a narrower aperture
62
, in order to permit passage of a rod
63
of the thruster or fitting end element
29
. The aperture
62
is also provided in the fixed lower platform
11
, in order to allow the rod
63
to pass through.
The straight guide
50
is now in a vertical position. The slider
52
begins its descent, the thruster or fitting end element
29
comes into contact with the top of the tube of the spool
1
, and starts to press the spool
1
downwardly, when the two semi-conical parts
31
a
31
b
half-cones of the funnel
21
have opened, and the tube of the spool
1
has been fitted onto the rod
40
of the support plate
15
, and has dropped until it is supported on its centered springs
41
,
41
.
After or during the descent of the thruster or fitting end element
29
, the two semi-conical parts
31
a
,
31
b
of the funnel
21
, in the configuration in which the funnel
21
is still open, are free to rise, and to close when the semi-conical parts
31
a
,
31
b
have finished rising, as already previously described, provided that the spool
1
has already been thrust downwardly onto the support plate
15
, and is not blocking the trajectory of closure of the semi-conical parts
31
a
,
31
b.
In the configuration in
FIG. 9
, the pivot
53
of the slider
52
has reached a position in which it travels around the, toothed lower wheel
55
. The straight guide
50
begins to retract, and oscillates around the pin
51
, the thruster or fitting end element
29
moves rearwardly, thus allowing the spool
1
to travel the last fitting section, and then moves away from the spool
1
. The support plate
15
, with the spool
1
loaded thereon can be moved away, and replaced by a new support plate
15
, for loading of a new spool
1
. The useful path of the thruster or fitting end element
29
corresponds to the length of travel required for the action of fitting the tube of the spool
1
, whilst overcoming the opposition of the springs
41
,
41
; this path depends both on the geometry of the tube of the spool
1
, and on the shape of the rod of the support plate
15
, with its springs
41
,
41
. The path of the thruster or fitting end element
29
can easily be regulated by adjusting the distance between the toothed upper and lower wheels
55
, and
56
, as well as the length of the chain
54
.
In the configuration in
FIG. 10
, the pivot
53
of the slider
52
has travelled around the, toothed lower wheel
55
, and has taken the straight guide
50
into the position in which it is furthest away. As the slider
52
rises to the position shown in
FIG. 2
, a new support plate
15
arrives. As a result of the arrival of the support plate
15
, a step by the loader
10
takes a new spool
1
into cylindrical container
10
d
, in which the funnel
21
is already in the raised position, and is closed in order to receive the spool
1
. The loading cycle can then be repeated for the said new spool
1
.
The operations described, which are carried out by the movement actuators of the funnels
21
, the initial presenters, the rotary distributor
10
and the fitting device
28
, are controlled and coordinated by the control unit of the machine, in order to guarantee the necessary synchronism between the various component devices, and in order to prevent interference and collision between the parts, or any damage to the yarn of the spools. The start and end of each step of the method for loading the spool is controlled, in order to give the go-ahead for implementation of the successive step, and to verify the duration of the latter.
The device and the method for loading the spools onto their support plates with associated springs makes it possible to carry out supply to a spooler in short periods of time, whilst securing the spools firmly and efficiently to their support plate, without involving any constraints in the speeds of winding, or in the accessory preparation operations.
The device can also easily be adapted to spools and tubes of the entire range of tubes which are used in the operations of preparation and finishing of the yarn. Differences of shape of the spool support plate can also easily be overcome, by means of the same regulations and adjustments.
Claims
- 1. A spool loading and centering device for loading and centering spools on support plates in order for each spool of the spools to be sent to an automatic winding device for having yarn wound therearound, wherein each support plate of the support plates is provided with a rod and centering and restraining springs, said spool loading and centering device comprising:a spool presentation and centering device for presentation and centering of each spool of the spools onto each support plate of the support plates; a spool fitting device for fitting a tube each spool of the spools onto a top of the rod each support plate of said support plates, wherein said spool fitting device includes a slider having means for actuation of vertical travel with reciprocal motion and having a fitting end thrust element for following a useful path corresponding to fitting of the tube of each spool of said spools, until each spool of said spools is supported against a conical base stop of each support plate of said support plates.
- 2. The spool loading and centering device according to claim 1, wherein said spool presentation and centering device includes a funnel having lower and upper parts, said lower part having a conicity contrary to a conicity of said upper part of said funnel.
- 3. The spool loading and centering device according to claim 1, wherein said spool presentation and centering device includes a funnel, said funnel having open and closed positions and semi-conical elements, said semi-conical elements of said funnel being movable in a vertical direction.
- 4. The spool loading and centering device according to claim 3, wherein said funnel includes locking units for securing said semi-conical elements in both said open and closed positions, during rising and descending travel of said device for loading and centering of said spools on said support plates.
- 5. The spool loading and centering device according to claim 3, wherein said funnel includes levers for performing vertical reciprocal motions, and for opening and closing said semi-conical elements, when said semi-conical elements meet lower and upper end-of-travel stops, respectively.
- 6. The spool loading and centering device according to claim 1, wherein said spool fitting device includes a straight guide, said straight guide having a slider sliding thereon, said slider supporting said fitting end thrust element, said slider including a pivoting restraining device secured to a chain, said pivoting restraining device determining an oscillating motion of said straight guide and a reciprocal travel motion of said slider, and said chain circulating around two toothed wheels, said two toothed wheels being provided with rotational drive means.
- 7. The spool loading and centering device according to claim 6, wherein said spool fitting device includes means for regulation of the path followed by the fitting end thrust element, said fitting end thrust element including means for adjustment of a distance between said two toothed wheels.
- 8. A method for loading and centering spools on support plates, the support plates being provided with a rod and centering and restraining springs, and the spools to be sent for winding of yarn therearound to an automatic spooler, said method for loading and centering comprising the steps of:presenting and centering each spool of the spools onto a top of the rod of the support plate; releasing each spool of the spools presented, until each spool of the spools is supported on springs of each support plate of said support plates; and fitting each spool, of the spools, with a useful path which extends until each spool, of the spools, is supported against a base stop of each support plate of the support plates.
Priority Claims (1)
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