Claims
- 1. A method for inserting twist into a moving strand, comprising the steps of:(a) providing first and second discs, each of which include: (i) an orifice extending therethrough for permitting passage of a moving yarn; (ii) an air channel extending therethrough and communicating with said orifice at a tangentially-offset angle to the path of the yarn through the orifice to create a cyclonic air circulation pattern in the orifice to insert a predetermined direction of twist into the yarn as the yarn passes through the orifice; (b) inverting said first disk relative to said second disk and placing said first body in overlying mating alignment with said second disk; (c) passing a strand of yarn through an orifice in said first disk and an aligned orifice in said second disk; (d) directing a cyclonic air circulation pattern into an orifice in the first disk in a first predetermined direction for inserting a corresponding first direction of twist into the yarn; (e) directing a cyclonic air circulation pattern into an orifice in the second disk in a second predetermined direction for inserting a corresponding second direction of twist into the yarn.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, and including the steps of:(a) extending the orifice in an axial direction through said disk; and (b) extending at least a portion of said air channel radially through said disk.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, and including the steps of:(a) providing a plurality of spaced-apart orifices; and (b) providing a plurality of air channels, one of said plurality of air channels communicating with a respective one of said orifices.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, wherein said air channels extend through the thickness of the disk and communicate with opposed first and second major surfaces thereof.
- 5. A method according to claim 1, wherein said first and second discs have different predetermined respective thicknesses for accommodating an air channel having a larger or smaller air flow capacity whereby first and/or second disks can be substituted to increase or decrease the air flow capacity required for a given yarn size, configuration or level of twist insertion.
- 6. A method according to claim 1, and including the step of reversing at predetermined intervals.
- 7. A method according to claim 1, and including the step of controlling the insertion of twist by means of compressed air supplied by twist-inserting air-jets connected to solenoid valves, which are controlled through an electronic controller.
- 8. A method according to claim 1, and including the step of varying the amount of twist in one or more yarns being twisted.
- 9. A twist insertion device for a textile machine, and comprising:(a) a disc having a plurality of yarn orifices formed in a central area of the the disks for allowing yarns to pass through the orifices perpendicular to a major plane of said disk; (b) a plurality of air channels formed in the body and extending radially-inwardly from a plurality of enlarged air supply holes; (c) a plurality of nozzles interconnecting said yarn orifices with respective ones of said nozzles at a tangent, whereby air traveling from a nozzle into an interconnected orifice creates a cyclonic air circulation pattern with sufficient energy to cause the moving yarn to be twisted about its own axis; and (d) air supply holes for supplying air to said air channels.
- 10. A twist insertion device according to claim 9, wherein the orifices air channels, air supply holes and nozzles are cut into the body of the disk and communicate with both major surfaces of the body.
- 11. A twist insertion device according to claim 9, and including multiple ones of said disks positioned in overlaying, aligned relation to each other for reversing the tangent angle at which the air from the nozzles intersect the moving yarn.
Parent Case Info
This is a 1.53(b) continuation application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/103,947 filed on Jun. 24, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,052,983.
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