Claims
- 1. A method for controlling the tension of yarn being wound on a textile winding machine, the yarn being wound at a winding speed onto a package supported on the textile winding machine, comprising:
- determining the initial amount of yarn on a supply package prior to unwinding yarn therefrom; and
- controlling the winding speed of the package being wound to continuously conform the winding speed to a predetermined sequence of winding speeds, said predetermined sequence of winding speeds including an initial winding speed corresponding to said determined initial amount of yarn followed by a succession of increasingly reduced winding speeds.
- 2. A method for controlling the tension of yarn according to claim 1 and characterized further by applying a predetermined initial tension to the yarn being wound and reducing the predetermined initial tension applied during winding in an amount substantially equivalent to the increase in tension developing in the yarn due to unwinding from a decreasing amount of yarn on the supply package to maintain a substantially uniform winding tension.
- 3. A method for controlling the tension of yarn according to claim 2 and characterized further in that said additional tension is applied during a first portion of winding during which the winding speed is substantially constant and reducing the winding speed during the remainder of winding to maintain a substantially constant uniform yarn tension.
- 4. A method for controlling the tension of yarn according to claim 1 and characterized further in that said controlling the winding speed includes controlling the winding speed of the package being wound both to continuously conform the winding speed to said predetermined sequence of winding speeds and in response to reduction in the amount of yarn on the supply package during winding.
- 5. A method for controlling the tension of yarn being wound onto packages supported at a winding station of a textile winding machine, comprising:
- providing an inventory of packages having less than a normal amount of yarn thereon or otherwise designated as unsuitable for unwinding at a winding station;
- determining the initial amount of yarn on one of the packages;
- unwinding yarn from the said package and winding the unwound yarn at a winding speed onto the package supported at the winding station; and
- controlling the winding speed of the package being wound to continuously conform the winding speed to a predetermined sequence of winding speeds, said predetermined sequence of winding speeds including an initial winding speed corresponding to said determined initial amount of yarn followed by a succession of increasingly reduced winding speeds.
- 6. A method for controlling the tension of yarn according to claim 5 and characterized further in that said determining the initial amount of yarn includes gravimetric sensing of said package.
- 7. A method for controlling the tension of yarn according to claim 5 and characterized further in that said determining the initial amount of yarn includes determining the yarn amount by opto-electronic sensing.
- 8. An apparatus for controlling the tension of yarn being wound on a textile winding machine, the yarn being wound at a winding speed onto a package supported on the textile winding machine, comprising:
- means for determining the initial amount of yarn on a supply package prior to unwinding yarn therefrom; and
- means for controlling the winding speed of the package being wound to continuously conform the winding speed to a predetermined sequence of winding speeds, said predetermined sequence of winding speeds including an initial winding speed corresponding to said determined initial amount of yarn followed by a succession of increasingly reduced winding speeds.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 8 and characterized further by means for applying a predetermined initial tension to the yarn being wound and means for reducing the predetermined initial tension applied during winding in an amount substantially equivalent to the increase in tension developing in the yarn due to unwinding from a decreasing amount of yarn on the supply package to maintain a substantially uniform winding tension.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 9 and characterized further in that said means for applying a predetermined initial tension is operable during a first portion of winding during which the winding speed is substantially constant and said means for reducing the predetermined initial tension is operable during the remainder of winding to maintain a substantially uniform yarn tension.
- 11. A textile winding machine comprising:
- a plurality of winding stations for winding yarn onto packages thereat, one of said winding stations being dedicated for the winding of yarn from supply packages having less than a normal amount of yarn thereon or otherwise designated as unsuitable for winding at a winding station;
- a controllable drive motor mounted at said dedicated winding station for driving the winding of yarn from unsuitable designated supply packages onto packages at said dedicated winding station;
- means for collecting unsuitable designated supply packages from said winding stations for subsequent feeding of said unsuitable designated supply packages to said dedicated winding station;
- means for determining the initial amount of yarn of a respective one of said unsuitable designated supply packages fed to said dedicated winding station; and
- means for controlling the winding speed of a package being wound at said dedicated winding station in response to the determined initial amount of yarn on said respective unsuitable designated supply package and in accordance with a predetermined variation as winding progresses, said controlling means including means for controlling said drive motor according to a predetermined winding speed control program in which the initial speed is selected in correspondence with the determined initial amount of yarn on said respective unsuitable designated supply package and in which all of the winding speeds subsequent to the initial speed are individually lower than the initial speed.
- 12. A textile winding machine according to claim 11, and characterized further by means for collecting unsuitable designated supply packages from said winding stations for subsequent feeding of said unsuitable designated supply packages to said dedicated winding station.
- 13. A textile winding machine according to claim 11, and characterized further in that said determining means includes means at said dedicated winding station for sensing the amount of yarn on said respective unsuitable designated supply package during unwinding thereof.
- 14. A textile winding machine according to claim 11, and characterized further by means for imparting a predetermined initial tension to the yarn being wound and means for sensing increases in tension in the yarn due to the unwinding.
- 15. A textile winding machine according to claim 14, and characterized further in that said imparting means includes means for imparting a winding tension to the yarn approximately equal to the winding tension of the yarn when four-fifths of the yarn has been unwound from said respective unsuitable designated supply package.
Priority Claims (3)
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3734395 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/507,104 filed Apr. 9, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/253,975 filed Oct. 5, 1988, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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