Claims
- 1. A method of severing and rethreading a running sliver in a sliver coiler having a pair of rollers for advancing the sliver passing therebetween in a feed direction, a rotary coiler head situated downstream of the roller pair as viewed in the feed direction and receiving the sliver therefrom; and a sliver trumpet situated upstream of the roller pair and having a sliver entrance and a sliver exit; said sliver trumpet being arranged to guide the sliver to the roller pair as the sliver passes through the sliver trumpet; comprising the following steps;
- (a) rotating the rollers of the roller pair, thereby pulling the sliver from the sliver trumpet and advancing the sliver to the coiler head;
- (b) during the performance of step (a), moving said sliver trumpet away from said roller pair thereby increasing the distance between the sliver trumpet and the roller pair;
- (c) during the performance of step (a), firmly clamping the running sliver at a location between said sliver entrance of said sliver trumpet and said roller pair thereby causing a rupturing tension to build up in said sliver, resulting in severance thereof, whereby advancement of the sliver is interrupted;
- (d) moving the sliver trumpet, together with a free end of the sliver, toward said roller pair to a position in which said roller pair grasps the free end of the sliver; and
- (e) unclamping the sliver, thereby permitting the roller pair to resume advancement of the sliver.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein step (c) comprises the step of clamping the sliver within the sliver trumpet, between said sliver entrance and said sliver exit.
- 3. A sliver coiler for depositing a running sliver into a coiler can, comprising:
- (a) a driven roller pair including two cooperating rollers arranged for advancing the sliver passing therebetween in a feed direction;
- (b) a sliver trumpet supported upstream of said roller pair as viewed in the feed direction and having a passage through which the sliver runs; said passage having a sliver entrance and a sliver exit; said sliver trumpet having a first position in which said sliver exit immediately adjoins and faces said roller pair and a second position in which said sliver exit is at a greater distance from said roller pair than in said first position;
- (c) a coiler head arranged downstream of said roller pair and being arranged for receiving the sliver and forwarding the sliver into a coiler can;
- (d) moving means for displacing said sliver trumpet between said first and second positions; and
- (e) clamping means for grasping the sliver at a location between said sliver entrance of said sliver trumpet and said roller pair; said clamping means having a clamping position in which the sliver is firmly grasped thereby and an open position in which the sliver is released from the clamping means.
- 4. A sliver coiler as defined in claim 3, further comprising means for guiding said sliver trumpet in a linear path between said first and second positions thereof.
- 5. A sliver coiler as defined in claim 3, further comprising means for guiding said sliver trumpet in an arcuate path between said first and second positions thereof.
- 6. A sliver coiler as defined in claim 3, further wherein said clamping means comprises two clamping elements supported at a location between said first and second positions of said sliver trumpet; spring means for urging said clamping elements toward one another; and camming faces provided on an outer surface of said sliver trumpet; said camming faces forcing the clamping elements apart against a force of said spring means into said open position when said sliver trumpet is in said first position and said camming faces being clear of said clamping elements in said second position of said sliver trumpet, allowing said clamping elements to assume said clamping position.
- 7. A sliver coiler as defined in claim 3, further wherein said clamping means comprises two clamping elements attached to said sliver trumpet for movement therewith in unison between said first and second positions; said clamping elements being movable towards and away from one another and being situated at all times downstream of said sliver exit at a predetermined distance thereform, as viewed in the feed direction.
- 8. A sliver coiler as defined in claim 3, wherein said sliver trumpet has a lateral opening communicating with said passage; further wherein said clamping means comprises a clamping element projecting, in said clamping position, through said lateral opening into said passage and cooperating with a wall face bounding said passage for clamping the sliver; said clamping means further comprising a drive connected to said clamping element for moving said clamping element into said clamping and open positions.
- 9. A sliver coiler as defined in claim 8, wherein said clamping element comprises a plunger slidably supported in said passage.
- 10. A sliver coiler as defined in claim 9, wherein said drive comprises a power cylinder unit arranged to travel with said sliver trumpet in unison; said power cylinder unit being connected to said plunger.
- 11. A sliver coiler as defined in claim 9, wherein said drive comprises a stationary cam face, and said plunger has a follower being urged into engagement with said cam face to travel thereon as the sliver trumpet, together with the plunger, moves between said first and second positions; said cam face having a course such that said plunger is in said clamping position when said sliver trumpet is in said second position and said plunger is in said open position when said sliver trumpet is in said first position.
- 12. A sliver coiler as defined in claim 8, wherein said clamping element comprises a two-arm lever pivotally secured at least indirectly to said sliver trumpet for moving therewith as a unit; said lever having a clamping terminus cooperating with said wall face; said drive comprising a spring having an end connected to said lever and another end connected to a support; said spring being stressed when said sliver trumpet assumes said second position, whereby said lever is moved into said clamping position.
- 13. A sliver coiler as defined in claim 12, wherein said support includes means for allowing a free movement of said other end of said spring through a limited path, whereby said spring remains unstressed during an initial displacement of said sliver trumpet from said first position toward said second position.
- 14. A sliver coiler as defined in claim 12, wherein said spring is a tension spring formed of a plurality of serially connected spring elements having unlike spring characteristics.
- 15. A sliver coiler as defined in claim 3, wherein said clamping means comprises a drive including a parallelogram linkage having a first pair of opposite articulations and a second pair of opposite articulations; said clamping means further comprising first and second cooperating clamping elements disposed downstream of said sliver exit and being jointed to the articulations of said first pair; one articulation of said second pair being stationarily supported and the other articulation of said second pair being jointed to said sliver trumpet.
- 16. A sliver coiler as defined in claim 3, wherein said clamping means comprises a clamping element carried by said sliver trumpet and cooperating with a wall face defining said passage of said sliver trumpet; and a drive connected to said clamping element for moving said clamping element into said clamping and open positions.
- 17. A sliver coiler as defined in claim 3, wherein said clamping means is carried by said sliver trumpet to move therewith as a unit between said first and second positions.
- 18. A sliver coiler as defined in claim 3, wherein said clamping means are stationarily supported upstream of said roller pair.
- 19. A sliver coiler as defined in claim 3, in combination with a coiler can transport means for positioning an empty coiler can into an operative alignment with said coiler head for receiving the sliver therefrom and for removing a filled coiler can from the coiler head; comprising a sensor means for determining the extent of fill of a coiler can while receiving sliver from said coiler head; a first drive means for rotating one of the coiler head and the roller pair; a second drive means for driving said coiler can transport means; a third drive means for moving said sliver trumpet between said first and second positions; a fourth drive means for driving said clamping means; and a control means connected to said sensor means, said first, second, third and fourth drive means for coordinating the operation of said first, second, third and fourth drive means as a function of signals emitted by said sensor means.
- 20. A sliver coiler as defined in claim 19, wherein said third and fourth drive means form a common drive means for said sliver trumpet and said clamping means.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the priority of Federal Republic of Germany Application No. P 38 07 239.4 filed Mar. 5th, 1988, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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