Information
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Patent Grant
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6637241
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Patent Number
6,637,241
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Date Filed
Tuesday, January 21, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 28, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Chan; Albert Wai-Kit
- Elkins; Mark
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 066 147
- 066 149 R
- 066 150
- 066 151
- 066 152
- 066 153
- 242 520
- 242 534
- 242 5355
- 242 541
- 242 544
- 242 543
- 242 547
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An improved fabric take-up apparatus adopted for use on an elevated take-up apparatus with a large capacity includes a frame, a conveying mechanism located in the frame, a take-up mechanism located in the frame, at least one friction mechanism located in the frame between the conveying mechanism and the take-up mechanism, a balancing weight mechanism located on two sides of the frame, a speed changing mechanism located at a lower section of the frame and a stop mechanism located in the frame. The conveying mechanism transports the fabric to the take-up mechanism for rolling. The fabric is rolled until the diameter of the roll increases to contact the friction rod of the friction mechanism, then the friction rod aids the take-up mechanism to roll the fabric. Meanwhile, the friction mechanism is hauled by the balancing weight mechanism so that the friction rod firmly presses the rolling fabric. Thus the friction rod and the fabric may be prevented from being thrown away that might otherwise occur due to the centrifugal force generated by too fast rotation speed during the rolling process.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an improved fabric take-up apparatus adopted on an elevated take-up apparatus of a large capacity for preventing the fabric from being thrown away during fabric rolling and obtaining integrated and tubular fabric rolls.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
For the finished knitting fabrics from conventional knitting machines, a take-up apparatus generally is used to wind the fabrics in tubular rolls. The take-up apparatus may be grouped in two types: one type can wind the fabric in a roll at a diameter about 20 inches. Because of its small capacity, it is not widely used nowadays. Another type can form fabric rolls at a diameter up to about 46 inches. As it has a greater capacity, it is widely used now.
When the elevated take-up apparatus with a greater capacity is in use for rolling the fabric and has reached a diameter of 25 inches, the weight occurred to the rolling bar increases. As the conventional take-up apparatus use belts to transmit power, idle running is prone to occur between the transmission wheel of the rolling bar and the belt. As a result, the rolling bar cannot rotate smoothly to take up the remaining fabric, and machine malfunction frequently occurs.
To remedy the aforesaid problems, some producers use chains to replace the conventional belts. For instance, U.S. Pat. No. 5,649,435 discloses a circular knitting machine with replaceable knitting head that has a chain to perform initial transmission for rolling the fabric. The fabric is rolled by a frictional approach. When the fabric roll reaches the diameter of 25 inches (the fabric wound on the rolling bar becomes heavy), the transmission through the chain can be maintained without idle running, thus the fabric may be rolled continuously. In that patent, when the fabric is rolled and gradually increases, the rolling bar is moved upwards gradually along a guiding channel until the diameter of the fabric roll reaches about 46 inches. However, when the rotating speed of the rolling bar increases, the centrifugal force also increases. Moreover, the fabric is pliable and the rolling bar tends to occur wobbling and results in uneven fabric rolling (not uniform friction), and the fabric is prone to be thrown away. Furthermore, during fabric rolling, if the fabric has knitting floats, the floats will be destroyed (due to the heavy weight of the fabric). Thus such type of elevated fabric rolling apparatus with a large capacity is not suitable for rolling high quality fabrics, and can only be used for rolling general industrial fabrics.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The primary object of the invention is to resolve the aforesaid disadvantages. The elevated fabric take-up apparatus of a large capacity of the invention aims to prevent the fabric from being thrown away during rolling process and avoid the fabric from being damaged (due to the fabric is not being pressed on the friction bar) so that it can be used to roll any type of fabrics without restrictions.
In order to achieve the foregoing object, the fabric take-up apparatus of the invention includes a frame, a conveying mechanism located in the frame, a take-up mechanism located in the frame, at least one friction mechanism located in the frame between the conveying mechanism and the take-up mechanism, a balancing weight mechanism located on two sides of the frame, a speed changing mechanism located at a lower section of the frame and a stop mechanism located in the frame. The conveying mechanism transports the fabric to the take-up mechanism for rolling. The fabric is rolled until the diameter of the roll increases to contact the friction bar of the friction mechanism, then the friction bar aids the take-up mechanism to roll the fabric. Meanwhile, the friction mechanism is towed by the balancing weight mechanism. Thus the friction bar and the rolling fabric can be prevented from being thrown away during the rolling process.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the fabric take-up apparatus of the invention.
FIG. 2
is another perspective view of the invention according to FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3A
is yet another perspective view of the invention according to FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3B
is a fragmentary enlarged view of the invention according to FIG.
3
A.
FIGS. 4A
,
4
B and
4
C are schematic side views of the invention in various operating conditions.
FIGS. 5A and 5B
are schematic views of the invention for adjusting the fabric tension and manually adjusting the fabric roll.
FIG. 6
is a schematic perspective view of the invention with a finished fabric roll.
FIG. 7
is a schematic side view of the invention with a finished fabric roll.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1
,
2
,
3
A and
3
B, the fabric take-up apparatus of the invention is an elevated device for taking up a greater amount of fabrics. The apparatus consists of:
a frame
1
which has two side boxes
11
and
11
′, and a plurality of support rods
12
and
13
located between the side boxes
11
and
11
′;
a conveying mechanism
2
located on an upper portion of the frame
1
including a first rolling bar
21
, a second rolling bar
22
and a third rolling bar
23
. The rolling bars
21
,
22
and
23
have two ends running through respectively the side boxes
11
and
11
′. The one end of the second rolling bar
22
that runs through the side box
11
′ is coupled with a first transmission wheel
221
, a second transmission wheel
222
and a driven wheel
223
. The one end of the first rolling bar
21
and the third rolling bar
23
that run through the side box
11
′ are coupled respectively with a passive wheel
211
and
231
to mesh the driven wheel
223
. When the first transmission wheel
221
of the second rolling bar
22
is driven by a transmission member (chain)
8
and rotates, the first and third rolling bars
21
and
23
also are driven to rotate. Moreover, the first and third rolling bars
21
and
23
, before running through the side boxes
11
and
11
′, are coupled respectively with an anchor member
24
and
24
′. The anchor member
24
and
24
′ have respectively an adjusting member
25
and
25
′ formed by a screw bar. The adjusting member
25
and
25
′ are coupled respectively with a movable block
26
and
26
′. The movable blocks
26
and
26
′ are interposed by an elastic element
27
. Turning the two adjusting member
25
and
25
′, the displacement of the two movable blocks
26
and
26
′ may be controlled. And the elastic element
27
is extended or compressed. Thereby the interval between the first and third rolling bars
21
and
23
, and the second rolling bar
22
may be adjusted. In addition, a control member
28
is located below the two anchor members
24
and
24
′. The control member
28
has one end extending below the anchor member
24
′. When the control member
28
is operative, the anchor member
24
′ drives the third rolling bar
23
to mesh the second rolling bar
22
;
a take-up mechanism
3
including a pair of symmetrical axles
31
and
31
′ and a rolling shaft
32
pivotally coupling with the two axles
31
and
31
′. The take-up mechanism
3
further has a transmission shaft
33
extending into the sides box
11
′ to couple with a third transmission wheel
34
. The third transmission wheel
34
and the first transmission wheel
221
are coupled with the same transmission member
8
. When the first transmission wheel
221
is driven, the rotation is transmitted to the third transmission wheel
34
. Consequently the rolling shaft
32
of the take-up mechanism
3
is driven to rotate to take up the fabric;
Two sets of friction mechanisms
4
and
4
′ corresponding to each other and being pivotally located between the conveying mechanism
2
and the take-up mechanism
3
. Each friction mechanism
4
(only one set is taken for explanation) has two operating arms
41
and
42
and a friction rod
43
. The operating arms
41
and
42
have respectively an axle
411
and
421
. The axle
411
runs through the side box
11
′ and is coupled with a fourth transmission wheel (chain sprocket)
412
. The fourth transmission wheel
412
and the second transmission wheel
222
are coupled to a same transmission member
9
. Thus when the first transmission wheel
221
of the second rolling bar
22
rotates, the second transmission wheel
222
also rotates synchronously. Meanwhile, the transmission member
9
drives the axle
411
which in turn drives a transmission set
413
coupled on the operating arm
41
. When the transmission set
413
is driven by the axle
411
, it drives the friction rod
43
to rotate. When the fabric roll on the take-up mechanism
3
exceeds 25 inches in diameter, the weight on the rolling shaft
32
increases. As a result, the first transmission wheel
221
cannot drive the third transmission wheel
34
to rotate normally. Then the friction rod
43
aids the take-up mechanism
3
to perform fabric take-up operation. In addition, the two operating arms
41
and
42
have respectively a hook
44
and
44
′. When the fabric rolling on the take-up apparatus has finished and the fabric to be removed, or the take-up apparatus stops operation, the hooks
44
and
44
′ may be clipped on the support rods
12
to prevent the friction mechanism
4
from pressing the rolled fabric. Such a construction can facilitate removing of the fabric or repairs and maintenance, or installation;
a balancing weight mechanism
5
(only one set is taken for explanation) including one set of pulleys
51
and
51
′, a guiding rail
52
, two towing members
53
and
53
′, a balance weight set
54
and a bucking strut
55
. The towing member
53
winds around the pulleys
51
and
51
′ and has one end fastening to an outer bar
46
of the operating arm
41
and another end fastening to the balance weight set
54
. When the fabric rolled on the take-up mechanism
3
increases, it pushes the two friction mechanisms
4
and
4
′ outwards. The two operating arms
41
and
41
′ of the friction mechanisms
4
and
4
′ haul the balance weight set
54
along the guiding rail
52
. As the balance weight set
54
has a selected weight, the friction rods
43
and
43
′ of the friction mechanisms
4
and
4
′ press firmly the fabric rolled on the take-up mechanism
3
. Therefore the rolled fabric may be prevented from being thrown away. In the mean time, the friction rods also aid the take-up mechanism
3
to perform fabric rolling. The balance weight set
54
consists of a plurality of metal pieces. Thus the weight of balance weight set
54
may be adjusted by adding or removing a suitable number of the metal pieces. The weight is determined by the rotation speed of the take-up mechanism
3
. If the take-up mechanism
3
has a fast rotation speed and the operating arms
41
and
41
′ escape from the fabric surface, it indicates that the centrifugal force is greater than the balance weight set
54
, then an additional weight must be added to the balance weight set
54
. Such an arrangement helps to achieve tidy surface for the entire fabric and enables the take-up apparatus
3
to steadily take up the finished knitting fabric of the knitting machine;
a speed changing mechanism
6
including a control box
61
, a first variable speed transmission set
62
and a second variable speed transmission set
63
(also referring to FIGS.
5
A and
5
B). The control box
61
has clutch handles
611
and
612
for controlling the fabric tension or manual rolling of the fabric, and speed stage adjusting knobs
613
and
614
for adjusting the fabric take-up speed. The first variable speed transmission set
62
has a fifth transmission wheel
621
and driven wheels
622
and
623
of different sizes. The fifth transmission wheel
621
is coupled with a transmission member
10
which has one end coupled on a sixth transmission wheel
224
mounted on another end of the second rolling bar
22
. The second variable speed transmission set
63
has an external adjusting knob
631
located outside the side box
11
and driven wheels
632
and
633
of different sizes located in the side box
11
. When the control box
61
is in use for control, the driven wheel
622
of the first variable speed transmission set
62
may mesh the driven wheel
632
of the second variable speed transmission set
63
to form a first stage adjustment. When the driven wheel
623
of the first variable speed transmission set
62
meshes the driven wheel
633
of the second variable speed transmission set
63
, it forms a second stage adjustment. By means of such arrangements, the fabric tension or manual rolling of the fabric may be adjusted; and
a stop mechanism
7
including an actuating bar
71
and a linkage bar
72
. The actuating bar
71
is located between the two pulleys
51
and
51
′ and is extended into the side box
11
′. Moreover, the actuating bar
71
has one end pivotally connected to the linkage bar
72
. The linkage bar
72
extends outside the bottom of the side box
11
′ to connect to a sensor (not shown in the drawings). When the take-up mechanism
3
rolls the fabric to a selected size and the bucking strut
55
of the balancing weight set
54
presses the actuating bar
71
, the actuating bar
71
moves the linkage bar
72
to trigger the sensor. The sensor detects the signal and orders the take-up apparatus to stop operation so that operator may remove the rolled fabric from the take-up mechanism
3
. By means of the elements set forth above, an elevated take-up apparatus with a greater capacity can be constructed.
Referring to
FIGS. 4A through 6
, when employing the take-up apparatus to roll the fabric, the operator first threads the front section of the fabric through the rolling bars
21
,
22
and
23
, and manually winds the fabric on the rolling shaft
32
of the take-up mechanism
3
.
When the take-up apparatus operates, the stationary shaft
101
and the bevel gear
104
remain stationary. When the take-up apparatus is driven to rotate, another bevel gear
103
located on one end of the transmission shaft
102
rolls over the bevel gear
104
on the stationary shaft
101
to drive the second variable speed transmission set
63
which in turn drives the first variable speed transmission set
62
to rotate. The first variable speed transmission set
62
drives the second rolling bar
22
to rotate through the transmission member (chain)
10
. When the second rolling bar
22
rotates, the first and second transmission wheels
221
and
222
, and the driven wheel
223
located on another end of the second rolling bar
22
are driven to rotate concurrently. Meanwhile, the first transmission wheel
221
drives the third transmission wheel
34
to rotate through the transmission member
8
. As a result, the rolling shaft
32
of the take-up mechanism
3
also rotates to wind and take up the fabric. In addition, the second transmission wheel
222
drives the axles
411
and the fourth transmission wheel
412
through the transmission member
9
, and the transmission sets
413
and
413
′ also drive the friction rods
43
and
43
′ to rotate.
When the fabric rolled on the rolling shaft
32
gradually increases, the outer perimeter of the fabric gradually contacts the friction rods
43
and
43
′ of the friction mechanism
4
and
4
′. When the diameter of the fabric roll reaches 25 inches (the fabric roll with a diameter smaller than 25 inches is driven by the belts. The fabric roll with a diameter greater than 25 inches is driven by the friction rods
43
and
43
′), the weight on the rolling shaft
32
increases, the friction rods
43
and
43
′ of the friction mechanisms
4
and
4
′ aid the rolling shaft
32
to roll the fabric to reduce the load of the rolling shaft
32
.
As the fabric wound on the rolling shaft
32
increases even more, the friction mechanisms
4
and
4
′ will be pushed outwards to haul the balancing weight mechanism
5
. The balancing weight set
54
is gradually hoisted upwards. Because of the balancing weight mechanism
5
, the friction rods
43
and
43
′ of the friction mechanisms
4
and
4
′ may press firmly on the rolled fabric, and the friction mechanisms
4
and
4
′ and the fabric may also be prevented from being thrown away due to too fast rotation. Thus the fabric may be rolled neatly, and malfunction of the take-up apparatus can be reduced, or the fabric can be prevented from being ruptured or damaged.
When the fabric rolled on the rolling shaft
32
of the take-up mechanism
3
reaches a diameter of about 46 inches, the balancing weight set
54
of the balancing weight mechanism
5
is hauled to the highest end, and the bucking strut
55
of the balancing weight set
54
presses the actuating bar
71
which in turn moves the linkage bar
72
to trigger the sensor. The sensor detects the signal and immediately orders the take-up apparatus to stop operation so that the operator can remove the rolled fabric from the take-up apparatus.
Adjustment of the fabric tension during the take-up process, or taking-up the fabric manually can be accomplished through the control box
61
. Through the clutch handles
611
and
612
of the control box
61
, the driven wheel
622
of the first variable speed transmission set
62
may be meshed with the driven wheel
632
of the second variable speed transmission set
63
to form a first stage adjustment. Moreover, the driven wheel
623
of the first variable speed transmission set
62
may be meshed with the driven wheel
633
of the second variable speed transmission set
63
to form a second stage adjustment. Thus fabric tension or manual control of fabric rolling may be controlled as desired. In addition, by adjusting the speed stage adjusting knobs
613
and
614
in cooperative with the clutch handles
611
and
612
, at least 120 different types of stage adjustments may be achieved to facilitate rolling of different types of fabrics.
Referring to
FIGS. 6 and 7
, when the fabric take-up process is finished and the rolled fabric to be removed, or the take-up apparatus is inoperative, the rotary knobs
45
and
45
′ on the operating arms
41
and
42
may be turned loose to separate the operating arms
41
and
42
from the outer bars
46
and
46
′. Then the hooks
44
and
44
′ may be hung on the support rod
12
to prevent the friction mechanism
4
from pressing the rolled fabric. Thus the rolled fabric may be removed easily, or repair or installation activities may be performed conveniently.
Claims
- 1. A fabric take-up apparatus adopted for use on an elevated take-up apparatus of a large capacity to take-up a finished fabric from a knitting machine comprising a frame, a take-up mechanism located in the frame, a speed changing mechanism located at a lower section of the frame and a stop mechanism located in the frame, wherein:the frame has a conveying mechanism, at least one friction mechanism and at least one balancing weight mechanism; the conveying mechanism including a first rolling bar, a second rolling bar and a third rolling bar; the friction mechanism including two operating arms and a friction rod; the balancing weight mechanism including a towing member for hauling the friction rod; wherein the conveying mechanism transports the fabric to the take-up mechanism for rolling until the diameter of the fabric roll increases to contact the friction rod of the friction mechanism, then friction rod aids the take-up mechanism to roll the fabric, and the balancing weight mechanism hauls the friction mechanism to firmly press the rolled fabric and prevent the friction rod and the fabric from being thrown away.
- 2. The fabric take-up apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second rolling rod has one end running through side boxes of the frame to couple with a first transmission wheel, a second transmission wheel and a driven wheel, the first transmission wheel being coupled with a transmission member.
- 3. The fabric take-up apparatus of claim 2, wherein the transmission member is selectively a chain or a belt.
- 4. The fabric take-up apparatus of claim 1, wherein the take-up mechanism further has a transmission shaft extending into the side boxes to couple with a third transmission wheel, the third transmission wheel and the first transmission wheel being coupled with a same transmission member.
- 5. The fabric take-up apparatus of claim 1, wherein the operating arms have respectively an axle, the axle running through the side box and being coupled with a fourth transmission wheel, the fourth transmission wheel and the second transmission wheel being coupled with another transmission member.
- 6. The fabric take-up apparatus of claim 5, wherein the axle drives a transmission set located on the operating arm.
- 7. The fabric take-up apparatus of claim 6, wherein the transmission set is driven by the axle to drive the friction rod to rotate.
- 8. The fabric take-up apparatus of claim 1, wherein the balancing weight mechanism includes one set of pulleys, a guiding rail, two towing members, a balance weight set and a bucking strut.
- 9. The fabric take-up apparatus of claim 8, wherein the towing members wind around the pulleys and have one end fastening to the operating arm and another end fastening to the balance weight set.
- 10. The fabric take-up apparatus of claim 8, wherein the balance weight set includes a plurality of metal pieces which have varying weights determined by the fabric rolling speed of the take-up mechanism.
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