Claims
- 1. A directly motor-driven spindle assembly comprising:
- rotary shaft means for supporting a rotor of an electric induction motor and a load that varies in magnitude as the motor-driven spindle assembly is operated, said rotary shaft means having a lower portion, first bearing means rotatably supporting said rotary shaft means at said lower portion thereof, said rotary shaft means further having an upper portion connected to said load and a middle portion between said lower portion and said upper portion, second bearing means rotatably supporting said rotary shaft means at said middle portion thereof;
- an electric induction motor operated by a first current varying in accordance with said load, said motor including a rotor fixedly mounted on the rotary shaft means and disposed so as to surround said second bearing means at a center portion of said rotor and a stator disposed so as to surround said rotor; and
- skew conductor means disposed on said rotor for generating a thrust force in accordance with a magnitude of a second current induced therein, said thrust force being in a downward direction, whereby a downward thrust of the rotary shaft means increases according to increasing of load without moving the rotary shaft means.
- 2. A directly motor-driven spindle assembly according to claim 1, wherein said skew conductor means is skew conductors arranged on said rotor.
- 3. A directly motor-driven spindle assembly according to claim 2, wherein a skew angle of the skew conductors to a rotating direction of the rotor is an acute angle.
- 4. A directly motor-driven spindle assembly according to claim 1, wherein said first bearing means includes a thrust bearing disposed within a bottom of a bolster and supporting one end of said rotary shaft means and the other end of said rotary shaft means being connected to a bobbin on which a yarn is wound, wherein said second bearing means supports the rotary shaft means at a position between the bolster and the bobbin, and said skew conductor means increases a thrust biasing the rotary shaft means toward the thrust bearing according to the increase in a weight of a cop formed by winding the yarn on the bobbin to control the movement of the rotary shaft means toward a side of the bobbin while the rotary shaft means is rotated by the electric motor.
- 5. A directly motor-driven spindle assembly comprising:
- rotary shaft means for supporting a rotor of an electric induction motor and a load that varies in magnitude as the motor-driven spindle assembly is operated, said rotary shaft means having a lower portion, first bearing means rotatably supporting said rotary shaft means at said lower portion thereof, said rotary shaft means further having an upper portion connected to said load and a middle portion between said lower portion and said upper portion, second bearing means rotatably supporting said rotary shaft means at said middle portion thereof;
- an electric induction motor operated by a first current varying in accordance with said load, said motor including a rotor fixedly mounted on the rotary shaft means and disposed so as to surround said second bearing means at a center portion of said rotor and a stator disposed so as to surround said rotor; and
- skew conductor means disposed on said rotor for generating a thrust force in accordance with a magnitude of a second current induced therein, said thrust force being in a downward direction, whereby a downward thrust of the rotary shaft means increases according to increasing of load without moving the rotary shaft means, and wherein said skew conductor means is skew conductors arranged on said rotor and wherein a skew angle of said skew conductors to a rotating direction of the rotor is an acute angle in a range of 60.degree. to 85.degree..
- 6. A directly motor-driven spindle system comprising:
- peripheral machinery means for supplying yarn;
- spindle means for winding the yarn supplied by the peripheral machinery means, comprising rotary shaft means for supporting a rotor of an electric induction motor and a load that varies in magnitude as the motor-driven spindle assembly is operated, said rotary shaft means having a lower portion, an upper portion connected to said load, and a middle portion between said lower portion and said upper portion, first bearing means rotatably supporting said rotary shaft means at said lower portion thereof and second bearing means rotatably supporting said rotary shaft means at said middle portion thereof, an electric induction motor operated by a first current varying in response to said magnitude of said load, said motor including a rotor fixably mounted on the rotary shaft means and disposed so as to surround said second bearing means at a center portion of said rotor and a stator disposed so as to surround said rotor, and skew conductor means disposed on said rotor for generating a thrust force in accordance with a magnitude of a second current induced therein in a downward direction, whereby a downward thrust of the rotary shaft means increases according to increasing of load without moving the rotary shaft; and
- peripheral machinery control means for controlling the peripheral machinery means so that a ratio of an operating speed of the peripheral machinery means to an operating speed of the spindle means is maintained at a predetermined speed ratio.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/639,108, filed Jan. 9, 1991, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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