Claims
- 1. A strand tension apparatus, comprising:(a) a strand delivery mechanism for controllably delivering a moving strand under tension downstream from a strand supply; (b) a strand take-up mechanism positioned downstream from the strand delivery mechanism for pulling the strand from the strand supply; (c) a tension controller positioned between the strand delivery mechanism and the strand take-up mechanism for adding tension to the moving strand as it moves downstream from the strand delivery mechanism to the strand take-up mechanism, said tension controller including a free-wheeling, non-driven strand feeding device frictionally-engaging the strand, the tension controller also including an adjustable drag force-applying means cooperating with the rotating strand feeding device for adding a predetermined tension within a range of adjustment to the strand as the strand is delivered downstream from the strand delivery mechanism; and (d) tension responsive drag-force varying means cooperating with the adjustable drag-force applying means and responsive to the tension on the strand being delivered from the strand delivery mechanism for reducing the amount of drag added to the strand by an amount equal to the tension of the strand being delivered to the tension controller, thereby resulting in delivery of a strand under uniform tension downstream from the tension controller to the take-up mechanism.
- 2. A strand tension apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the rotating strand feeding device comprises a whorl around which the strand is wrapped.
- 3. A strand tension apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the free-wheeling, non-driven yarn feeding device is flexibly mounted and includes a brake for pushing the rotating yarn feeding device against a brake shoe to apply a drag force to the whorl for adding tension to said strand.
- 4. A strand tension apparatus according to claim 3, and including brake shoe adjustment means for adjusting the position of said brake shoe adjust the drag force for the specific coefficient of friction between the brake shoe and the rotating strand feeding device.
- 5. A strand tension apparatus according to claim 3, and including a spring for applying a braking force to the brake.
- 6. A strand tension apparatus according to claim 3, and including a magnet for applying a braking force to the brake.
- 7. A strand tension apparatus according to claim 3, and including an electromagnet for applying a braking force to the brake.
- 8. A strand tension apparatus according to claim 7, and including pressure means for applying a like electromagnetic force simultaneously to a plurality of tension controllers.
- 9. A strand tension apparatus according to claim 3, and including a fluid pressure apparatus for applying a fluid pressure braking force to the brake.
- 10. A strand tension apparatus according to claim 9, and including a fluid pressure adjusting apparatus for varying the fluid pressure applied to the brake.
- 11. A strand tension apparatus according to claim 9, and including pressure means for applying a like fluid pressure simultaneously to a plurality of tension controllers.
- 12. A strand tension apparatus according to claim 8 or 11, and including a fine-scale force-adjusting device on each one of the plurality of tension controllers for adjusting the braking force independent of each of the other plurality of tension controllers.
- 13. A strand tension apparatus according to claim 8 or 11, wherein the pressure means is adjustable during operation of the tension controller.
- 14. A strand tension apparatus according to claim 3, and including a weight for applying a braking force to the brake.
- 15. A strand tension apparatus according to claim 1, and including:(a) a brake shoe flexibly mounted relative to said whorl for applying a braking force against the rotating yarn feeding device to apply a drag force to said whorl in order to add tension to said strand; and a yarn lever around which the incoming yarn strand is partially deflected for pulling the brake shoe with said yarn lever in an opposite direction as the brake applying force to reduce the applied tension to the yarn strand.
- 16. A strand tension apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:(a) the free-wheeling, non-driven yarn feeding device is flexibly mounted, and includes an electric brake for applying a braking force to said rotating yarn feeding device in order to add tension to said strand; (b) a pressure transducer is provided against which the strand is pulled in order to create a resistance proportional to a change in tension in the strand upstream of the strand tension controller; and (c) an electronic amplifier is operatively associated with the transducer for converting the change in resistance in the transducer into a reduction of said holdback force of the rotating yarn feeding device.
- 17. A strand tension apparatus according to claim 1, and further comprising:(a) a flexibly-mounted yarn lever; (b) an electric brake for applying a braking force to said yarn feeding device in order to add tension to said strand; (c) a yarn guide on said yarn lever around which the yarn strand is partially deflected; (d) a transducer for measuring the deflection force of the yarn strand at the yarn guide; and (e) an electronic amplifier for converting the change in resistance of the transducer caused by the change in pressure into a reduction of said holdback force of the rotating yarn feeding device.
- 18. A strand tension apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the yarn strand downstream of the tension controller is pulled from the yarn feeding device in a direction in which the strand tension does not affect the tension on the strand upstream of the tension controller.
- 19. A strand tension apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the tension responsive drag-force adjusting means cooperate with the drag-force applying means responsive to the tension on the strand being delivered from the strand delivery mechanism for reducing the amount of drag added to the strand by the drag-force applying means by a value equal to the tension of the strand upstream from the tension controller to deliver a strand under uniform tension downstream from the tension controller to the take-up mechanism.
- 20. A method of controlling strand tension in a moving strand, comprising the steps of:(a) feeding the strand downstream with a free wheeling, nondriven rotating member of a tension controller. (b) adding a desired drag force to the rotating member of the tension controller to add tension to the strand; (c) detecting the tension in the strand moving downstream to the tension controller; and (d) reducing the drag force on the rotating member in response to the tension detected in the strand moving downstream to the tension controller by a value sufficient to deliver the strand under uniform tension downstream from the tension controller to a downstream take-up mechanism.
- 21. A method of controlling strand tension according to claim 20, where the reduction of said drag force results in a reduction of said added tension equal to the tension of the incoming strand.
- 22. A method of controlling strand tension according to claim 20 or 21 wherein the tension is applied by applying a drag force the rotating member and by transferring the drag force of the rotating member into tension in the strand which is wrapped with sufficient wrapping around the rotating member to prevent slippage.
- 23. A strand tension apparatus, comprising:(a) a strand delivery mechanism for controllably delivering a moving strand under tension downstream from a strand supply; (b) a strand take-up mechanism positioned downstream from the strand delivery mechanism for pulling the strand from the strand supply; (c) a tension controller positioned between the strand delivery mechanism and the strand take-up mechanism for adding tension to the moving strand as it moves downstream from the strand delivery mechanism to the strand take-up mechanism, said tension controller including a flexibly-mounted rotating whorl around which the strand is wrapped, the tension controller also including a brake for pushing the rotating whorl against a brake shoe for adding a predetermined drag within a range of adjustment to the strand as the strand is delivered downstream from the strand delivery mechanism; and (d) tension responsive drag-force varying means cooperating with the adjustable drag-force applying means and responsive to the tension on the strand being delivered from the strand delivery mechanism for reducing the amount of drag added to the strand by an amount equal to the tension of the strand being delivered to the tension controller, thereby resulting in delivery of a strand under uniform tension downstream from the tension controller to the take-up mechanism.
Parent Case Info
This application is a national stage application, according to Chapter II of the Patent Cooperation Treaty. This application claims the priority date of May 20, 1998 for United States Provisional Patent Application No. 60/086,105.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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PCT/US99/10936 |
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00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO99/59908 |
11/25/1999 |
WO |
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