Claims
- 1. A method of producing a low abrasion resistance fiber cake comprising:
- temporarily winding a strand comprising low resistance fibers on a front end portion of a collet;
- moving the strand to a position which causes the strand to engage with a traversing device to form an end yarn extending along a winding tube fitted on the collet from a distal end of the winding robe to a first predetermined axial position between a midpoint and the distal end of the winding tube;
- traversing the strand that is continuous from the end yam by the traversing device to form a waste yarn wound on the winding robe between said first predetermined axial position and a second predetermined axial position which is adjacent to said distal end of the winding tube to cover at least a part of said end yam; and
- winding the strand that is continuous from said waste yam on the winding tube while axially reciprocating said traversing device to form a cake such that an innermost strand layer of said cake in at least one end portion of said cake, on the side of said distal end, is in contact with said waste yam and is spaced from said end yarn.
- 2. A method of producing a low abrasion resistance fiber cake according to claim 1, wherein the low abrasion resistance fibers are glass fibers.
- 3. A method of producing a low abrasion resistance fiber cake according to claim 2, wherein the diameter of the glass fibers is 3.2 to 7.5 .mu.m.
- 4. A method of producing a low abrasion resistance fiber cake according to claim further comprising a second strand of low resistance fibers on the front end portion of the collet together with said first strand;
- moving the second strand to another position which causes the second strand to engage with a second traversing device to form a second end yam extending along the winding tube fitted on the collet from the distal end to a proximal end on the winding tube;
- traversing the first strand that is continuous from said first waste yam by the first traversing device which has been axially displaced to a position confronting a portion of the winding tube near the proximal end thereof to form a second waste yam wound on said portion of the winding tube to cover at least a part of said second end yam, wherein said cake is continuous from said second waste yarn, wherein said cake is continuous from said second waste yarn and wound on the winding tube such that an innermost strand layer of said cake in another end portion thereof is in contact with said second waste yarn and is spaced from said second end.
- 5. A low abrasion resistance fiber cake comprising:
- an end yarn comprising of a strand which extends, under tension, along a winding tube from a distal end of the winding tube to a first predetermined axial position between a midpoint and the distal end of the winding tube;
- a waste yarn comprising of said strand that is continuous from said end yarn and wound on the winding tube between said first predetermined axial position and a second predetermined axial position on the distal end side of the winding tube to cover at least a part of said end yarn; and
- a cake comprising of said strand that is continuous from said waste yarn and wound on the winding tube such that an innermost strand layer of said cake in at least one end portion of said cake, on the side of said distal end, is in contact with said waste yarn and is spaced from said end yarn.
- 6. A low abrasion resistance fiber cake according to claim 5 wherein half of the cake has a substantially trapezoid sectional form.
- 7. A low abrasion resistance fiber cake according to claim 5, wherein the strand comprises a plurality of low abrasion resistance glass fibers.
- 8. A low abrasion resistance fiber cake according to claim 7 wherein the diameter of the glass fibers is 3.2 to 7.5 .mu.m.
- 9. A low abrasion resistance fiber cake according to claim 5, wherein said waste yarn has a predetermined axial length and said cake has a predetermined axial length.
- 10. A low abrasion resistance fiber cake according to claim 9, wherein said waste yarn's axial length is different than said cake's axial length.
- 11. A low abrasion resistance fiber cake according to claim 5, wherein said waste yarn covers substantially all of said end yarn.
- 12. A low abrasion resistance fiber cake according to claim 5 further comprising a second end yarn consisting of a second strand which extends, under tension, along the winding tube from said distal end to a proximal end on the winding tube.
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/099,094, filed Jul. 28, 1993, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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