Claims
- 1. A yarn false twisting apparatus comprising
- a pair of twist imparting members, with each member including a yarn engaging friction surface, and at least one of said members comprising a readily flexible circular disc mounted on a supporting shaft,
- means rotatably mounting said twist imparting members such that portions of the respective yarn engaging friction surfaces are disposed in opposing, face to face relationship and define a twisting zone therebetween, and with at least that portion of said flexible disc which includes said friction surface being resiliently deflected from its normal plane of rotation at said twisting zone by its engagement with the friction surface of the other member or a yarn passing therebetween, and
- drive means for operatively rotating each of said twist imparting members about their respective axes,
- whereby a yarn may be continuously advanced through said twisting zone while having twist imparted thereto by frictional contact between the yarn and the respective opposed friction surfaces.
- 2. The yarn false twisting apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said mounting means includes means mounting said shaft for pivotal movement about an axis extending in a direction transverse to the axis of said shaft, and means resiliently urging said shaft about said transverse axis.
- 3. A yarn false twisting apparatus comprising
- a pair of twist imparting members, with each member including a yarn engaging friction surface, and at least one of said members comprising a circular disc,
- means rotatably mounting said twist imparting members such that portions of the respective yarn engaging friction surfaces are disposed in opposing, face to face relationship and define a twisting zone therebetween, said mounting means for said disc comprising a rotatable shaft, and gimbal-like interconnection means mounting said disc to said shaft so as to permit said disc to freely incline with respect to the axis of said shaft,
- drive means for operatively rotating each of said twist imparting members about their respective axes, and
- means resiliently biasing said disc toward the other member only at said twisting zone,
- whereby a yarn may be continuously moved through said twisting zone while having twist imparted thereto by frictional contact between the yarn and the respective opposed friction surfaces.
- 4. A yarn false twisting apparatus comprising
- a pair of twist imparting members, with each member including a yarn engaging friction surface, and at least one of said members comprising a circular disc,
- means rotatably mounting said twist imparting members such that portions of the respective yarn engaging friction surfaces are disposed in opposing, face to face relationship and define a twisting zone therebetween, said mounting means for said disc comprising a rotatable shaft, and gimbal-like interconnection means mounting said disc to said shaft so as to permit said disc to freely incline with respect to the axis of said shaft, and such that at least that portion of said disc which includes said friction surface is resiliently deflected from its normal plane of rotation at said twisting zone by its engagement with the friction surface of the other member or a yarn passing therebetween, and
- drive means for operatively rotating each of said twist imparting members about their respective axes,
- whereby a yarn may be continuously moved through said twisting zone while having twist imparted thereto by frictional contact between the yarn and the respective opposed friction surfaces.
- 5. The yarn false twisting apparatus as defined in claim 3 or 4 wherein said at least one of said members comprises a relatively rigid circular disc.
- 6. A yarn false twisting apparatus comprising
- a pair of twist imparting member, with each member including a yarn engaging friction surface, and at least one of said members comprising a circular disc fixedly mounted on a supporting shaft,
- means rotatably mounting said twist imparting members such that portions of the respective yarn engaging friction surfaces are disposed in opposing, face to face relationship and define a twisting zone therebetween,
- drive means for operatively rotating each of said twist imparting members about their respective axes, and
- means resiliently biasing said disc toward the other member only at said twisting zone, said biasing means comprising means mounting said shaft for pivotal movement about an axis extending in a direction transverse to the axis of said shaft, and means resiliently urging said shaft about said transverse axis and including a pressure applying member mounted adjacent said disc so as to operatively contact said disc on the side opposite said friction surface in alignment with said twisting zone,
- whereby a yarn may be continuously moved through said twisting zone while having twist imparted thereto by frictional contact between the yarn and the respective opposed friction surfaces.
- 7. The yarn false twisting apparatus as defined in claim 3 wherein said interconnection means includes a support member fixedly mounted to said shaft adjacent said disc, and spring means interposed between said support member and said disc at spaced points circumferentially about the axis of said shaft for urging said disc in a direction toward said other twist imparting member.
- 8. The yarn false twisting apparatus as defined in either claim 3 or 7 wherein said biasing means comprises a pressure applying member mounted adjacent said circular disc so as to operatively contact said disc on the side opposite said friction surface in alignment with said twisting zone.
- 9. The yarn false twisting apparatus as defined in either claim 3 or 7 wherein said biasing means comprises means mounting said shaft for pivotal movement about an axis extending in a direction transverse to the axis of said shaft, and means resiliently urging said shaft about said transverse axis.
- 10. The yarn false twisting apparatus as defined in claim 6 wherein each of said twist imparting members comprises a relatively rigid circular disc.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 168,734, filed July 14, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,339,915.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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