Claims
- 1. A method of making perforations in the walls of tubular workpieces such as synthetic plastic bobbins for textile yarns or the like, comprising the steps of effecting an initial penetration of selected portions of the wall of at least one tubular workpiece using at least one piercing tool; repeating said penetration effecting step for each of said selected portions; regulating the penetration frequency and total number of penetrations of the tool so that said frequency and number are sufficiently high to measurably raise the temperature of the tool due to friction generated during penetration and extraction of the latter, and so that a perforation is progressively formed at each of said selected portions; and confining the workpiece against movement in at least one of the directions including axially and radially of the workpiece so as to ensure that the at least one piercing tool repeatedly penetrates into the selected portions of the workpiece.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein at least some selected portions of the workpiece are contiguous so that the perforations in their totality form at least one incision through the wall of the workpiece.
- 3. The method of claim 1, comprising the step of rotating the workpiece about it axis in the course of said penetration effecting steps.
- 4. The method of claim 3, comprising the step of orbiting the tool about a second axis so that the tool penetrates into the workpiece once during each of its orbits, said orbiting step taking place simultaneously with said rotating and penetration effecting steps.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the circle which is described by the tip of the piercing tool in the course of said orbiting step intersects the periphery of the rotating workpiece.
- 6. The method of claim 4, wherein said rotating step comprises rotating the workpiece in a first direction and said orbiting step comprises orbiting the piercing tool in a second direction counter to the first direction.
- 7. The method of claim 4, further comprising the step of orbiting at least one additional piercing tool about a third axis so that the additional tool penetrates into the wall of the rotating workpiece once during each of its orbits, the orbiting of said additional tool taking place in the course of said penetration effecting steps.
- 8. The method of claim 4, wherein the second axis is at least substantially parallel to the axis of the rotating workpiece.
- 9. The method of claim 1, comprising the step of orbiting the tool about a predetermined axis in the course of said penetration effecting steps so that the tool penetrates into the wall of the workpiece once during each of its orbits and the workpiece is rotated about its own axis as a result of repeated penetration of its wall by the tool.
- 10. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of regulating the temperature of the tool in the course of said penetration effecting steps.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein said temperature regulating step comprises contacting the tool with a gaseous fluid.
- 12. The method of claim 10, wherein said temperature regulating step comprises cooling the tool while the tool is out of contact with the workpiece.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein said temperature regulating step comprises contacting the tool with a liquid coolant.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein said contacting step comprises atomizing the coolant and spraying the atomized coolant onto the tool.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein the coolant is a lubricant and said contacting step comprises establishing an exchange of heat between the tool and droplets of such lubricant.
- 16. The method of claim 13, wherein said contacting step comprises brushing droplets of coolant onto the tool while the tool is out of contact with the workpiece.
- 17. The method of claim 1, wherein the workpiece forms part of an elongated tubular body and said selected portions are contiguous and extend circumferentially of the tubular body so that the perforations in their entirety form a circumferentially complete incision in the elongated body.
- 18. The method of claim 17, comprising the step of rotating the elongated body about its own axis in the course of said penetration effecting steps.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein said penetration effecting steps comprise perforating additional portions of the elongated body other than said contiguous portions.
- 20. The method of claim 1, wherein the tool is needle-shaped.
- 21. Apparatus for making perforations in the walls of tubular workpieces such as synthetic plastic bobbins for textile yarns or the like, comprising perforating means including at least one piercing too; means for effecting repeated penetration of selected portions of a workpiece by said perforating means such that the perforation frequency and total number of penetrations of said tool are sufficiently high to measurably raise the temperature of said tool due to friction generated during penetration and extraction of the latter, and such that a perforation is progressively formed at each of the selected portions, said penetration effecting means including means for confining the workpiece against movement in at least one of the directions including axially and radially of the workpiece so as to ensure that the piercing tool repeatedly penetrates into and is repeatedly extracted from the selected portions of the workpiece, said confining means comprising a plurality of rotary confining elements defining for the workpiece a treating station; and means for severing the workpiece at said station in at least one plane which is at least substantially normal to the axis of such workpiece.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein at least one of said rotary elements comprises at least two spaced apart coaxial portions and said severing means comprises a knife which is disposed between such portions of said one rotary element.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein said severing means comprises at least one knife.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein said severing means comprises a plurality of knives spaced apart from one another, as considered in the axial direction of the workpiece at said station, said holder including a rotor which is arranged to rotate the workpiece at said station through the medium of said piercing tools.
- 25. Apparatus for making perforations in the walls of tubular workpieces such as synthetic plastic bobbins for textile yarns or the like, comprising perforating means including at least one piercing tool; means for effecting repeated penetration of selected portions of a workpiece by said perforating means such that the perforation frequency and total number of penetrations of said tool are sufficiently high to measurably raise the temperature of said tool due to friction generated during penetration and extraction of the latter, and such that a perforation is progressively formed at each of the selected portions, said penetration effecting means including means for confining the workpiece against movement in at least one of the directions including axially and radially of the workpiece so as to ensure that the piercing tool repeatedly penetrates into and is repeatedly extracted from the selected portions of the workpiece; and means for regulating the temperature of said piercing tool.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein said regulating means includes means for directing a fluid against the piercing tool.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 26, wherein said perforating means comprises a rotary holder and a set of piercing tools on said holder, said fluid directing means including a channel extending in parallelism with said holder and having at least one orifice arranged to discharge the fluid against the piercing tools while said holder rotates about its axis.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 26, wherein the fluid is a gas.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 26, wherein the fluid is a liquid.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein said perforating means comprises at least one rotary holder and a set of piercing tools on said holder, said regulating means including a brush extending in substantial parallelism with said holder and having bristles arranged to contact the piercing tools with a liquid coolant in response to rotation of said holder about its axis.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 30, wherein the bristles of said brush are arranged to engage at least the tips of successive tools while said holder rotates about its axis.
- 32. Apparatus for making perforations in the walls of tubular workpieces such as synthetic plastic bobbins for textile yarns or the like, comprising perforating means including at least one rotary holder and a set of piercing tools on said holder; means for effecting repeated penetration of selected portions of a workpiece by said perforating means such that the perforation frequency and total number of penetrations of said tools are sufficiently high to measurably raise the temperature of said tools due to friction generated during penetration and extraction of the latter, and such that a perforation is progressively formed at each of the selected portions, said penetration effecting means including means for confining the workpiece against movement in at least one of the directions including axially and radially of the workpiece so as to ensure that each piercing tool repeatedly penetrates into and is repeatedly extracted from a selected portion of the workpiece; means defining a treating station for the workpieces; means for moving said holder to and from an operative position in which the tools of said holder penetrate into the workpiece at said station, including a member which is pivotable about a predetermined axis; at least one ejector arranged to expel the workpiece from said station while said holder is out of said operative position, said holder and said ejector being disposed at opposite sides of the workpiece at said station and said ejector being movable into and from said station; and means for moving said ejector into said station to thereby expel the workpiece from such station in response to movement of said holder from said operative position, said holder being mounted on said member and said means for moving said ejector comprising a device which receives motion from said member.
- 33. Apparatus for making perforations in the walls of tubular workpieces such as synthetic plastic bobbins for textile yarns or the like, comprising perforating means including at least one piercing tool; means for effecting repeated penetration of selected portions of a workpiece by said perforating means such that the perforation frequency and total number of penetrations of said tool are sufficiently high to measurably raise the temperature of said tool due to friction generated during penetration and extraction of the latter, and such that a perforation is progressively formed at each of the selected portions, said penetration effecting means including means for confining the workpiece against movement in at least one of the directions including axially and radially of the workpiece so as to ensure that the piercing tool repeatedly penetrates into and is repeatedly extracted from the selected portions of the workpiece; and at least one knife for severing the workpiece in a plane which is at least substantially normal to the axis of such workpiece, said knife having a cutting edge which is inclined with reference to a tangent at that locus of the peripheral surface of the workpiece where the cutting edge penetrates into the workpiece.
- 34. The apparatus of claim 33, wherein the cutting edge and said tangent make an acute angle.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 33, comprising means for rotating the workpiece about its axis in the course of the severing operation, and means for moving the knife toward and away from the rotating workpiece while the workpiece rotates about its axis
- 36. Apparatus for making perforations in the walls of tubular workpieces, such as synthetic plastic bobbins for textile yarns or the like, comprising perforating means including at least one piercing tool; means for effecting repeated penetration of selected portions of a workpiece by said perforating means such that the perforation frequency and total number of penetrations of said tool are sufficiently high to measurably raise the temperature of said tool due to friction generated during penetration and extraction of the latter, and such that a perforation is progressively formed at each of the selected portions, said penetration effecting means including means for confining the workpiece against movement in at least one of the directions including axially and radially of the workpiece so as to ensure that the piercing tool repeatedly penetrates into and is repeatedly extracted from the selected portions of the workpiece; means for rotating the workpiece about its axis; and a plurality of knives having cutting edges and being movable into engagement with the rotating workpiece so that the cutting edges subdivide the workpiece into a plurality of tubular sections, said cutting edges being staggered with reference to one another so that they being timely to sever the rotating workpiece at spaced intervals.
- 37. Apparatus for making perforations in the walls of profiled tubular workpieces having larger-diameter portions alternating with smaller-diameter portions, such as synthetic plastic bobbins for textile yarns and the like, comprising perforating means including at least one piercing tool; means for effecting repeated penetration of selected portions of a workpiece by said perforating means such that the perforation frequency and total number of penetrations of said tool are sufficiently high to measurably raise the temperature of said tool due to friction generated during penetration and extraction of the latter, and such that a perforation is progressively formed at each of the selected portions, said penetration effecting means including means for confining the workpiece against movement in at least one of the directions including axially and radially of the workpiece so as to ensure that the piercing tool repeatedly penetrates into and is repeatedly extracted from the selected portions of the workpiece; and rotary confining elements for the workpiece, said elements defining for the workpiece a treating station and being rotatable about axes which are at least substantially parallel to the axis of the workpiece at said station, at least one of said elements having a profile which is at least substantially complementary to the profile of the workpiece at said station, said at least one element including smaller-diameter annular portions and larger-diameter annular portions alternating with said smaller-diameter annular portions, said larger-diameter annular portions including first portions having larger diameters and second portions having smaller diameters.
- 38. Apparatus for making perforations in the walls of tubular workpieces such as synthetic plastic bobbins for textile yarns or the like, comprising perforating means including at least one piercing tool; means for effecting repeated penetration of selected portions of a workpiece by said perforating means such that the perforation frequency and total number of penetrations of said tool are sufficiently high to measurably raise the temperature of said tool due to friction generated during penetration of the latter, and such that a perforation is progressively formed at each of the selected portions, said penetration effecting means including means for confining the workpiece against movement in at least one of the directions including axially and radially of the workpiece so as to ensure that the piercing tool repeatedly penetrates into and is repeatedly extracted from the selected portions of the workpiece, said confining means defining for the workpiece a treating station; and at least one ejector for expelling a workpiece from said station upon completion of the perforating operation, said ejector comprising an elongated support extending substantially parallel with the tubular workpiece at said station and a deformable work-contacting member carried by said support and movable by the support into said station to thereby expel the workpiece from the station.
- 39. The apparatus of claim 38, wherein said work-contacting member consists at least in part of an elastomeric material.
- 40. The apparatus of claim 39, wherein said work-contacting member is hollow and includes a bight which is movable into engagement with the workpiece at said station.
- 41. The apparatus of claim 38, wherein said work-contacting member includes an elastically deformable portion which is arranged to engage and dislodge the workpiece from said station in response to movement of said member into such station.
- 42. Apparatus for making perforations in the walls of tubular workpieces such as synthetic plastic bobbins for textile yarns or the like, comprising perforating means having at least one holder and a plurality of piercing tools on said holder; means for effecting repeated penetration of selected portions of a workpiece by said perforating means such that the perforation frequency and total number of penetrations of said tools are sufficiently high to measurably raise the temperature of said tools due to friction generated during penetration and extraction of the latter, and such that a perforation is progressively formed at each of the selected portions, said penetration effecting means including means for confining the workpiece against movement in at least one of the directions including axially and radially of the workpiece so as to ensure that each piercing tool repeatedly penetrates into and is repeatedly extracted from a selected portion of the workpiece; and means for regulating the temperature of said tools, including ports provided in said holder and arranged to convey a fluid medium to said tools.
- 43. The apparatus of claim 42, wherein said fluid is a gaseous coolant.
- 44. The apparatus of claim 42, wherein said fluid is a liquid coolant.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 037,095, filed 4/9/1987, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 478,912, filed 3/25/1983, now abandoned.
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