Claims
- 1. Apparatus for drawing fibers in small increments by passing said fiber with plural helical turns between first and second spaced-apart spindles, each of which is elongated about an axis that extends transversely to the helical turns of said fiber thereon and is canted relative to said axis of the other spindle, and each of said spindles having a rotating fiber-bearing outer surface, the radius of which changes along said axis thereof so as to be tapered, said fiber-bearing surface being formed of a plurality of discrete circumferential microterraces of different radii which are substantially parallel to said axis of rotation of said spindles, said fiber-bearing surface engages each helical turn of said fiber frictionally and supporting each said turn without imposing any substantial axially-directed restraint on said fiber, the improvement comprising:
- the radius of each said fiber-bearing surface changes along said axis thereof by discrete generally positive increments of decreasing magnitude, said incremented magnitude being equal to said radius from which said fiber is departing multiplied by said generally positive draw increment being imposed on the fiber portion in interspindle passage to the portion of said spindle surface that is receiving said fiber portion; and
- said fiber making at least one partial circumferential contact with each said microterrace of said fiber-bearing surface of each said spindle during drawing.
- 2. In combination with apparatus for drawing fibers in small increments by passing said fiber with plural helical turns between first and second spaced-apart spindles, each of which is elongated about an axis that extends transversely to the helical turns of said fiber thereon and is canted relative to said axis of the other spindle, and each of said spindles having a rotating fiber-bearing outer surface, the radius of which changes along said axis thereof so as to be tapered, said fiber-bearing surface being formed of a plurality of discrete circumferential microterraces of different radii which are substantially parallel to said axis of rotation of said spindles, said fiber-bearing surface engages each helical turn of said fiber frictionally and supporting each said turn without imposing any substantial axially-directed restraint on said fiber, the improvement comprising:
- cylindrical unterraced draw rolls for drawing said fiber up to about the natural draw-ratio of said fiber and operable sequentially in tandem with said spindles so as to make sensitive control of the overall draw ratio possible.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said cylindrical unterraced draw rolls precede said microterraced spindles.
- 4. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said cylindrical unterraced draw rolls are disposed with respect to said microterraced cylindrical unterraced draw rolls for drawing said fiber after said fiber has been incrementally drawn by said microterraced spindles.
- 5. In the process of drawing fibers in small increments by passing said fiber with plural helical turns between a plurality of spaced-apart spindles, each of which is elongated about an axis that extends transversely to the helical turns of said fiber thereon and is canted relative to said axis of the other spindle, and each of said spindles having a rotating fiber-bearing outer surface, the radius of which changes along said axis thereof so as to be tapered, said fiber-bearing surface being formed of a plurality of discrete circumferential microterraces of different radii which are substantially parallel to said axis of rotation of said spindles, said fiber-bearing surface engages each helical turn of said fiber frictionally and supporting each said turn without imposing any substantial axially-directed restraint on said fiber, the improvement comprising:
- partially drawing said fibers other than by contacting said spindles.
- 6. Method as defined in claim 5 wherein said partially drawing of said fibers is effected just after said fibers contacting said spindles.
- 7. Method as defined in claim 5 wherein said partially drawing of said fibers is effected just prior to said fibers contacting said spindles.
- 8. The process of claim 7 which further includes the step of
- adjusting the extent of said partial drawing to control the total extent that said fiber is drawn.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of my copending application Ser. No. 07/627,653, filed Dec. 14, 1990, abandoned, which in turn was a division of Ser. No. 07/410,515, filed Sep. 21, 1989 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,980,957, issued Jan. 1, 1991), which in turn was a divisional application of my application Ser. No. 191,620, filed May 9, 1988 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,891,872, issued Jan. 9, 1990).
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