Claims
- 1. An apparatus for winding a continuously advancing textile yarn into a core supported package comprisingmeans for rotating the core to wind the yarn thereabout at a substantially constant rate, a yarn guide moveable axially with respect to the core for guiding the advancing yarn onto the core, and drive means including at least one drive belt for traversing the yarn guide axially over the package length, said at least one drive belt having a run extending axially along the core, with the yarn guide being directly connected to said at least one drive belt, and at least one activatable electric motor for controlling the movement of the yarn guide so that the yarn is moved within a traverse stroke which is axially shorter than the package length and which is reciprocated within the package length and between the ends of the package and so as to define segments composed of adjacent traverse strokes in which the length of the traverse strokes is maintained without change.
- 2. The apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the drive means includes a programmable control device which predetermines a recurring displacement of the traverse stroke by a stroke modification function.
- 3. The apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the drive means includes a single endless drive belt which has a run extending axially along the core, with the yarn guide being directly connected to the single drive belt, and wherein the at least one activatable electric motor controls by the angular position of a rotor the movement of the single endless drive belt and so that the yarn guide reciprocates within the traverse stroke.
- 4. The apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the drive means includes a pair of endless drive belts each having a run extending axially along the core, with two yarn guides being directly connected to respective ones of the belts, and two activatable electric motors which each control by the speed of a rotor the movement of one of the drive belts and the associated the yarn guide so that the yarn guides each traverse the traverse stroke in one direction.
- 5. An apparatus for winding a continuously advancing textile yarn into a core supported package comprisingmeans for rotating the core to wind the yarn thereabout at a substantially constant rate, a yarn traversing mechanism for reciprocating the yarn along the rotating core and including at least one endless belt mounted for movement along a closed path of travel which includes a run extending along the rotating core, a yarn guide mounted to the at least one endless belt, and a drive for moving the at least one endless belt along said closed path of travel so as to advance the yarn guide along the rotating core, said drive including a programmable control device for controlling the movement of the yarn guide so that the yarn is moved within a traverse stroke which is axially shorter than the package length and which is reciprocated within the package length and between the ends of the package so as to define segments composed of adjacent traverse strokes in which the length of the traverse strokes is maintained without change.
- 6. The apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein said yarn traversing mechanism comprises a single endless belt, and said drive acts to reciprocate the belt along said closed path of travel and thereby reciprocate the yarn guide along the rotating core.
- 7. The apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein said yarn traversing mechanism comprises a pair of endless drive belts, with each of said drive belts including a run extending along the rotating core, and a yarn guide mounted to each of the drive belts.
- 8. The apparatus as defined in claim 7 wherein said drive acts to move said drive belts along said run in opposite directions.
- 9. A method of winding a continuously advancing textile yarn into a core supported package, comprising the steps ofguiding the advancing yarn onto a rotating core by a traversing yarn guide which moves within a traverse stroke and so that during each traverse stroke the traversing yarn guide is accelerated to a predetermined guiding speed within a reversal length at one end of the traverse stroke, and decelerated from the predetermined guiding speed within a second reversal length at the opposite end of the traverse stroke, and wherein the traverse stroke has a length which is shorter than the wound length of the package, and wherein the ends of the traverse stroke are alternatingly displaced flush with the package ends and so as to define segments composed of adjacent traverse strokes in which the length of the traverse strokes is maintained without change.
- 10. The method as in claim 9 wherein in the region of the package ends, the ends of the traverse stroke are each displaced within a maximum modified stroke, which equals the difference between the wound length of the package and the length of the traverse stroke.
- 11. The method as in claim 9 wherein the displacement of the traverse stroke is controlled in such a manner that the ends of the traverse stroke are alternately displaced in accordance with a stroke modification function.
- 12. The method as in claim 11 wherein the stroke modification function predetermines a chronological correlation between two adjacent positions of the traverse stroke.
- 13. The method as in claim 11 wherein the stroke modification function predetermines a chronological correlation between the position changes of the traverse stroke and the maximum modified stroke.
- 14. The method as in claim 9, wherein the displacement of the traverse stroke occurs by a predetermined time program.
- 15. The method as in claim 9, wherein the displacement of the traverse stroke includes a shortening or lengthening of the traverse stroke.
- 16. The method as in claim 9, wherein the guiding step includes modifying the speed of the traversing yarn guide so as to avoid the formation of ribbons.
- 17. The method as in claim 9, wherein the displacement of the traverse stroke includes maintaining the length of the traverse stroke without change.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/031,215, filed Feb. 26, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,065,712, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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