Claims
- 1. A yarn false twisting apparatus comprising
- a frame,
- a pair of twist imparting members, each having a generally flat yarn engaging friction surface,
- means mounting said members to said frame for rotational movement wherein portions of the respective yarn engaging friction surfaces are disposed in opposing relationship and define a twisting zone therebetween,
- drive means for operatively rotating each of said members, and such that a yarn may be advanced along a path of travel through said twisting zone while having twist imparted thereto, said drive means including
- (a) a drive whorl rotatably mounted in a whorl support member,
- (b) means for selectively mounted said whorl support member to said frame for operative engagement with a tangential drive belt in either a first configuration wherein the belt engages one side of the drive whorl or a second configuration wherein the belt engages the other side of the drive whorl, and so that the rotational direction of the drive whorl may be reversed, said mounting means including disengaging means for moving said whorl in a direction perpendicular to its axis in each of its two operating configurations and such that said whorl may be selectively positioned to contact said drive belt or be withdrawn from said drive belt in each of said two operating configurations,
- (c) a drive pulley rotatably mounted in said whorl support member and operatively connected to said drive whorl for concurrent rotation therewith,
- (d) a belt pulley operatively connected to each of said twist imparting members,
- (e) an idler pulley rotatably mounted to said frame, and
- (f) endless belt means operatively interconnecting said drive pulley, said two belt pulleys, and said idler pulley for effecting concurrent rotation thereof with rotation of said drive whorl.
- 2. The yarn false twisting apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said twist imparting members comprise circular discs, and said means mounting said discs to said frame includes a shaft mounted to each disc, a pair of rocking arms each rotatably mounting one of said shafts, and means mounting said rocking arms to said frame for pivotal movement about a common axis which is parallel to the axes of said shafts and passes through said twisting zone, and whereby the discs may be selectively moved about said common axis between a first relative position wherein the axes of rotation of the discs are disposed on opposite sides of said common axis and a second relative position wherein the axes are each disposed on the other side of said common axis, and the discs may be rotated in one direction while in said first relative position and in the opposite direction while in said second relative position by reversing the rotational direction of the drive whorl, to permit ready conversion between S and Z twist being imparted to the yarn.
- 3. The yarn false twisting apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein one of said discs is relatively flexible, and said apparatus further comprises a pressure applying member mounted to said frame for biasing said one flexible disc toward the other disc locally at said twisting zone.
- 4. The yarn false twisting apparatus as defined in claim 3 further comprising means for rotatably mounting said idler pulley to said frame in one of two operative positions and for rotation about an axis generally parallel to that of said drive pulley, and so as to permit the tension in said endless belt means to be maintained upon the whorl support member being disposed in either of said operating configurations.
- 5. The yarn false twisting apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said disengaging means for said whorl includes
- a rod operatively connected to said support member and slideably mounted to said frame for movement along a direction perpendicular to the rotational axis of said drive whorl, and
- control arm means for selectively moving said rod in either axial direction.
- 6. The yarn false twisting apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein said control arm means includes a control arm which is pivotally mounted to said frame, said control arm having a first cam surface adapted to engage said rod when said rod is in a first operating configuration, and a second cam surface adapted to engage said rod when said rod is in a second operating configuration, and such that the pivoting of said control arm acts to move said drive whorl between a position contacting the drive belt and a position withdrawn from the drive belt in each of said two operating configurations of said whorl support member.
- 7. The yarn false twisting apparatus as defined in claim 6 wherein said control arm means further includes a spring operatively connected between said rod and frame in one of two positions, and such that it may be selectively positioned to bias said rod in either direction so as to permit the rod to resiliently engage either of the first and second cam surfaces of said control arm.
- 8. The yarn false twisting apparatus as defined in claim 7 wherein said control arm is pivotally mounted to said frame about a fixed axis, and wherein said first and second cam surfaces are on generally opposite sides of said arm, and such that said arm is in a common first pivotal position when said drive whorl is in contact with the drive belt in each of the operating configurations of said whorl support member, and in a common second pivotal position when the whorl is withdrawn from the drive belt in each of the operating configurations of said whorl support member.
- 9. The yarn false twisting apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein said apparatus further includes yarn guide means for guiding a running yarn through said twisting zone and along a predetermined path on each side thereof, and wherein said control arm lies in said path in said second pivotal position and is spaced from said path in said first pivotal position.
- 10. The yarn false twisting apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said mounting means for said whorl support member and said mounting means for said idler pulley each include a leaf spring.
Priority Claims (6)
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3227711 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. applications, Ser. No. 272,940 filed June 12, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,372,106; Ser. No. 273,076 filed June 12, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,389,841; and Ser. No. 429,796 filed Sept. 30, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,486,762.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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