Claims
- 1. A yarn spinning or twisting machine comprising a traveler for guiding yarn in a spinning or twisting operation about a spindle axis, a support ring for the traveler for guiding it in a circular path around the spindle axis under the influence of the yarn, a ring holder rotatably mounted to enable the ring to rotate in the same direction as the traveler to decrease the relative movement between the ring and the traveler, a drive source for imparting a positive drive to the ring holder in the same direction as the traveler, and automatic means for controlling the drive imparted to the ring holder at predetermined points of time during the spinning or twisting operation, said automatic means operating on startup to delay the positive drive imparted to the ring holder until a point of time after the startup of the spinning or twisting operation, and thereafter to impart a positive drive to the ring holder at the end of said delay and to render inoperative the positive drive imparted to the ring holder prior to the discontinuance of the spinning or twisting operation.
- 2. A yarn spinning or twisting machine as set forth in claim 1 including a platform for a plurality of ring holders, means for imparting relative motion to the platform and a plurality of spinning or twisting axes and in which the automatic means delays the startup of the drive source for the plurality of rings holders in relation to the motion imparted to the platform and for discontinuing the drive source for the plurality of ring holders before the platform comes to rest at the end of the spinning and twisting operation and in which said automatic control means includes sensing means for detecting when a yarn package formed on a spinning or twisting axis is complete and means controlled by said sensing means to initiate the operation of said automatic means for rendering inoperative the drive source for driving the ring holders.
- 3. A yarn spinning or twisting machine as set forth in claim 2 including a stationary support for said drive source for the driven rings, a driven pulley carried by the movable platform for driving the driven ring holders, an elongated drive shaft mounted for rotation apart from the platform, a drive connection between the drive source and one end of the elongated drive shaft, a belt engageable with the drive shaft and free to travel relative to the axis thereof and belt engaging means carried by the platform including idlers carried in substantially a common plane with said driven pulley, one idler guiding the belt from engagement with the elongated shaft into engagement with the pulley and the other guiding the belt from engagement with the pulley back into engagement with said elongated shaft and spring urged means engaging at least one of said idlers to adjust for slack, particularly during times that the platform is moving and the belt is not transmitting drive to the pulley during the starting and stopping operations.
- 4. A yarn spinning or twisting machine as set forth in claim 3 including another pulley connected to the driven pulley and driven with the ring and a belt driven by said last mentioned pulley for driving a plurality of other rings carried by the movable platform.
- 5. A yarn spinning or twisting machine as set forth in claim 4 in which one of said pulleys is accommodated above said platform and the other is accommodated below said platform, bearing means for accommodating the ring holder in the platform and dust prevention means depending from the outer periphery of the lower end of the upper pulley to provide protection for the bearing.
- 6. A yarn spinning or twisting machine as set forth in claim 1 in which said automatic control means includes adjustable means for controlling the length of the delay in the start-up of the drive source.
- 7. A yarn spinning or twisting machine as set forth in claim 1 in which said automatic control means includes adjustable means for controlling the length of time between stopping the positive ring drive and the stopping of the spinning and twisting operation.
- 8. A yarn spinning or twisting machine as set forth in claim 1 including means driven with said ring holder to generate an outward flow of air from said yarn package outwardly through said ring holder outwardly beyond the outer periphery of said ring holder.
- 9. A yarn spinning or twisting machine comprising a traveler for guiding yarn in a twisting and winding operation about an axis, a support ring for the traveler for guiding it in a circular path around the axis under the influence of the yarn, a split ring holder rotatably mounted to enable the ring to rotate in the same direction as the traveler to decrease the relative movement between the ring and the traveler, a pair of pulleys supported on said split ring holder, the expansive force of said split ring holder locking the upper and lower pulleys thereto and slits formed in the opposite edges of said split ring holder substantially parallel with the upper and lower edges thereof to define different bands so that said split ring holder is capable for exerting different outward forces on the different bands to exert separate lock-ups for the upper and the lower pulleys.
- 10. A yarn spinning or twisting machine as set forth in claim 9 including an inner bearing race interposed between said upper and lower pulleys and accommodated on said split ring holder and in which said split ring holder includes slits forming three bands for the split ring holder to exert independent outward forces against the upper and lower pulleys and the intermediate inner bearing race.
- 11. A yarn spinning or twisting machine as set forth in claim 10 including an outer bearing race, a plurality of ball bearings accommodated between the inner and outer bearing races and including a platform for supporing the outer bearing race therein and dust prevention means depending from the outer periphery of the lower end of the upper pulley to provide protection for the bearing.
- 12. A yarn spinning or twisting machine as set forth in claim 9 including means carried by said split ring holder for generating an outward air flow from said yarn package to prevent build-up of yarn fibers.
- 13. A yarn spinning or twisting machine comprising a traveler for guiding yarn in a twisting and winding operation about an axis, a support ring for the traveler for guiding it in a circular path around the winding axis under the influence of the yarn, a ring holder rotatably mounted to enable the ring to rotate in the same direction as the traveler to decrease the relative movement between the ring and the traveler, a driven source for driving the ring holder in the same direction as the traveler, a movable platform for carrying a plurality of rings along the axes, a stationary support for the drive source for the driven ring, a driven pulley carried by the movable platform for driving the driven ring, an elongated drive shaft mounted for rotation apart from the platform, a drive connection between the drive source and one end of the elongated drive shaft, an elongated belt engageable with the drive shaft and free to travel relative to the axis thereof and belt engaging means carried by the platform including idlers carried in substantially a common plane with the driven pulley, one idler guiding the belt from engagement with the elongated drive shaft and into engagement with the pulley and the other guiding the belt from engagement with the pulley before it returns to said elongated shaft and spring urged means engaging at least one of said idlers to adjust for slack.
- 14. A yarn spinning or twisting machine as set forth in claim 13 in which the belt engaging means includes a pair of driven pulleys in said common plane and an idler engaging the belt in passing from one pulley to the other.
- 15. A yarn spinning or twisting machine comprising a traveler for guiding the yarn in a spinning or twisting operation about a spindle axis, spindle driving means, means for initiating and discontinuing the spindle driving means, a support ring for the traveler for guiding it in a circular path around the spindle axis under the influence of the yarn, a drive source independent of the spindle driving means for driving the ring in the same direction as the traveler, means for initiating the operation of the drive source, delay means for delaying the initiation of the operation of the drive source until after the initiation of the spindle driving means, means for discontinuing the operation of the drive source, means controlled by the initiation of the operation of the drive source for conditioning the means for discontinuing the operation of the drive source and means for triggering the means for discontinuing the operation of the drive source before the discontinuance of the spindle driving means.
- 16. A yarn spinning or twisting machine as set forth in claim 15, including means controlled by the means for initiating the operation of the drive source for rendering inoperative the delay means and means controlled by the triggering means for reconditioning the delay means.
- 17. A yarn spinning or twisting method comprising the steps of guiding yarn through a traveler and winding the yarn in a spinning or twisting operation about a spindle axis, the traveler being slidably mounted on a support ring so that it can be guided in a circular path around a spindle axis under the influence of the yarn, imparting a positive drive to the support ring in the same direction as the movement of the traveler under the influence of the yarn, delaying the drive to the support ring until after the initiation of the winding operation and disabling the drive to the support ring prior to the discontinuance of the winding operation.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application, Ser. No. 694,998, filed June 11, 1976, now abandoned, and which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of my earlier application, Ser. No. 663,121, filed Mar. 2, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,114,359, issued Sept. 19, 1978.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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