Claims
- 1. A magnetic pot stabilizer for multiple twist spindles, comprising:
- a rotatable spindle having a unitary construction with integral portions having different diameters, wherein said spindle further includes an integral pot supporting portion, a pot engaging portion having a diameter less than the diameter of said integral pot support portion, and an integral drive pulley portion;
- a spindle protecting pot having an interior region defined by an upper portion connected to a base portion, wherein said base portion rests directly on said integral pot supporting portion, and said base portion includes an aperture formed therein, said aperture having a diameter substantially the same as the diameter of said pot engaging portion;
- a hollow spool support shaft having an integral traverse bottom flange thereon which rests on said base portion of said pot above and spaced from said spindle;
- at least one spool mounted on said hollow spool support shaft;
- a hollow pipe centrally located on said rotatable spindle for feeding thread from said at least one spool through said hollow spool shaft and said rotatable spindle to emerge outside said pot in ballooning fashion as said spindle rotates;
- a balloon ring surrounding said pot to control the degree of ballooning of said thread;
- said rotatable spindle being selectively driven by a drive belt directly engaged with said integral drive pulley portion of said rotatable spindle;
- magnetic means for preventing rotation of said pot and the at least one spool; wherein said magnetic means includes a magnetic belt, at least one magnet mounted on said magnet belt, wherein said magnetic means is located in said interior region, and said magnet belt engages said base portion of said pot, and
- at least one stationary external bracket means supporting at least one magnet outside of said pot at a location spaced from said pot enabling attractive interaction of said at least one magnet outside of said pot with said at lease one magnet located in said interior region of said pot, whereby said pot and said at least one spool remain stationary during rotation of said spindle.
- 2. A magnetic pot stabilizer as in claim 1, said magnet belt comprising:
- a generally planar belt having a circular configuration, said belt resting on an interior bottom surface of said base portion of said pot and having a central circular opening to enable said rotatable spindle to extend into said base portion; and
- an extended portion partially surrounding said circular configuration of said generally planar belt, said extended portion carrying spaced pins extending into a circular trough disposed in the interior bottom surface of said base portion around the perimeter of said interior bottom surface;
- said at least one magnet in the base portion of said pot being located in said trough between two of said spaced pins.
- 3. A magnetic pot stabilizer as in claim 2, said at least one bracket means comprising:
- at least one L-shaped bracket adjustably mounted on a surface outside of said pot;
- said at least one L-shaped bracket adjustably carrying a magnet holder having said at least one magnet outside of said pot mounted in said magnet holder, said magnet holder being spaced from said pot a distance sufficient to enable said thread emerging from said pot to pass between said magnet holder and said pot while said at least one magnet inside of said pot interacts with said at least one magnet in said magnet holder to prevent said pot from rotating with said rotatable spindle.
- 4. A magnet pot stabilizer as in claim 3, there being a plurality of magnets located within said pot by said magnet belt, a second plurality of magnets supported by said at least one bracket means, and at least a second bracket means circumferentially spaced around said pot from said at least one bracket means and supporting a third plurality of magnets.
- 5. A magnetic pot stabilizer as in claim 4, said rotatable spindle carrying said centrally located hollow pipe.
- 6. A magnetic pot stabilizer as in claim 3, said rotatable spindle carrying said centrally located hollow pipe.
- 7. A magnetic pot stabilizer as in claim 2, there being a plurality of magnets located within said pot by said magnet belt, a second plurality of magnets supported by said at least one bracket means, and at least a second bracket means circumferentially spaced around said pot from said at least one bracket means and supporting a third plurality of magnets.
- 8. A magnetic pot stabilizer as in claim 7, said rotatable spindle carrying said centrally located hollow pipe.
- 9. A magnetic pot stabilizer as in claim 2, said rotatable spindle carrying said centrally located hollow pipe.
- 10. A magnetic pot stabilizer as in claim 1, said at least one bracket means comprising:
- at least one L-shaped bracket adjustably mounted on a surface outside of said pot;
- said at least one L-shaped bracket adjustably carrying a magnet holder having said at least one magnet outside of said pot mounted in said magnet holder, said magnet holder being spaced from said pot a distance sufficient to enable said thread emerging from said pot to pass between said magnet holder and said pot while said at least one magnet inside of said pot interacts with said at least one magnet in said magnet holder to prevent said pot from rotating with said rotatable spindle.
- 11. A magnetic pot stabilizer as in claim 10, there being a plurality of magnets located within said pot by said magnet belt, a second plurality of magnets supported by said at least one bracket means, and at least a second bracket means circumferentially spaced around said pot from said at least one bracket means and supporting a third plurality of magnets.
- 12. A magnetic pot stabilizer as in claim 11, said rotatable spindle carrying said centrally located hollow pipe.
- 13. A magnetic pot stabilizer as in claim 10, said rotatable spindle carrying said centrally located hollow pipe.
- 14. A magnetic pot stabilizer as in claim 1, there being a plurality of magnetic located within said pot by said magnet belt, a second plurality of magnets supported by said at least one bracket means, and at least a second bracket means circumferentially spaced around said pot from said at least one bracket means and supporting a third plurality of magnets.
- 15. A magnetic pot stabilizer as in claim 14, said rotatable spindle carrying said centrally located hollow pipe.
- 16. A magnetic pot stabilizer as in claim 1, said rotatable spindle carrying said centrally located hollow pipe.
Parent Case Info
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/751,540 filed Aug. 29, 1991, now abandoned.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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