Claims
- 1. A method of forming a tubular yarn carrier which is adapted to have a yarn wound thereon to form a yarn package, and comprising the steps of
- forming a tubular body member by convolutely winding at least one paper sheet,
- supporting the body member so as to define a central axis,
- inwardly turning one end of the body member and so as to cause said one end of the body member to be inwardly turned about an arc of about 180.degree. and then to be moved in an axial direction within said body member, and which includes pressing said one end of the tubular body member against a die which includes a transversely curved annular groove of generally semi-circular cross section and which is concentric to said central axis and of a diameter so as to receive said one end in the maximum diameter portion of said annular groove, and while relatively rotating the body member and the die about said central axis, and while
- guiding the inwardly turned and axially moving one end of the tubular member radially outwardly into contact with the inside wall surface of the body member and so as to form a frusto-conical end portion which is disposed at an angle of between about 35.degree.-45.degree. with respect to said central axis, and including positioning a supporting tool coaxially into the tubular body member from the end thereof opposite said one end, with said supporting tool having an annular, frusto-conical, forward end surface which is positioned in axial alignment with and opposing said annular groove of said die, and so that the inwardly turned and axially moving one end of the body member contacts said forward end surface and is guided thereby radially outwardly.
- whereby an inturned annular end portion is formed at said one end of said tubular body which is adapted to support the carrier on an internal spindle of a winding machine, and which is characterized as being locked in its configuration.
- 2. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein said body member and said supporting tool are held stationary, and said die is rotated about said central axis, during said inwardly turning and guiding steps.
- 3. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein said outer periphery o f said annular groove of said die includes a frusto-conical surface portion which is inclined at an angle of between about 8.degree. to 12.degree. from said central axis, and such that said frusto-conical surface portion forms a surface of corresponding configuration on the outer surface of said carrier at a location immediately adjacent said inturned annular end portion.
- 4. An apparatus for forming a tubular yarn carrier which is adapted to have a yarn wound thereon to form a yarn package, and comprising
- means for forming a tubular body member from paper sheet material,
- means for fixedly supporting the body member at a work station and so as to define a central axis,
- a die including a transversely curved annular groove of generally semi-circular cross section and which is sized so as to be adapted to receive one end of said tubular body member in the maximum diameter portion of said annular groove,
- means mounting said die such that said annular groove is concentric to said central axis and said die is moveable along said central axis such that said one end of said tubular body member is received in the maximum diameter portion of said annular groove,
- a supporting tool having an annular, frusto-conical, forward end surface,
- means mounting said supporting tool for axial movement along said central axis and so that said forward end may be brought into the interior of said tubular member at said work station from the end thereof opposite said one end and to an operative position immediately adjacent said one end of said tubular member and opposing said annular groove of said die, and
- means for controlling the axial movement of said die and said supporting tool such that said supporting tool is advanced to said operative position and the die is then advanced to inwardly turn said one end of said body member about an arc of about 180.degree. and then move said one end axially into engagement with said annular frusto-conical surface of said supporting tool which then causes said one end to be guided radially outwardly and into contact with the inside wall surface of said body member concurrently with the axial movement of said one end, to thereby form an inturned end portion which is adapted to support the carrier on an internal spindle of a winding machine, and which is characterized as being locked in contact with the inside wall surface of the carrier.
- 5. The apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein said means mounting said die includes means for rotating said die about said central axis, and said means mounting said supporting tool includes means for stationarily supporting said tool in said operative position within the tubular member.
- 6. The apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein said maximum diameter portion of said groove of said die includes a frusto-conical surface portion which is inclined at an angle of between about 8.degree. to 12.degree. from said central axis, and such that said frusto-conical surface portion forms a surface of corresponding configuration on the outer surface of said carrier.
- 7. The apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein the tubular body member is conical and said supporting tool includes a frusto-conical peripheral surface which is concentric to said central axis and is adapted to engage the inside wall surface of the conical tubular body member when in said operative position to provide support for the body member.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/517,215, filed May 1, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,056,733.
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