Claims
- 1. A method of simultaneously making a plurality of yarn packages, comprising the steps of:
- (a) mounting a plurality of empty tubes in laterally adjacent winding stations of a yarn winding machine;
- (b) driving said tubes at the same predetermined rotational speed;
- (c) initiating a yarn winding cycle at each of said stations by threading a yarn from a yarn supply onto each tube and guiding the yarn in stationary guides positioned at indentical locations relative to said tubes within the axial extent thereof and radially displaced therefrom;
- (d) simultaneously releasing the yarns from said guides into traversing means associated with each station;
- (e) winding and traversing said yarn at each station for a predetermined time;
- (f) simultaneously cutting said yarns by simultaneously moving identically oriented cutting means into the yarn traversing path at each station; and
- (g) withdrawing the end of each cut yarn which is connected to said yarn supply, to waste.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of:
- (h) increasing the rotational speed of said tube at each station subsequent to the step of initiating a yarn winding cycle;
- (i) reducing the rotational speed of said packages subsequent to the step of withdrawing the cut yarn ends to waste; and
- (j) removing said packages from all of said winding stations subsequent to said cutting step.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the step of withdrawing said yarn ends to waste includes subjecting them to a source of vacuum pressure.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said cutting means are moved into the traversing path of said yarns and wherein the ends of said yarns are subjected to said source of vacuum pressure substantially simultaneously.
- 5. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein the step of withdrawing the cut yarn end into a waste receptacle includes, at all of the winding stations, positioning a yarn suction opening along the path of travel of the advancing yarn and such that the yarn is drawn into the suction opening immediately upon being cut.
- 6. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein the step of simultaneously cutting the yarns at all of the winding stations, and withdrawing each of the cut yarn ends into a waste receptacle includes, at all of the winding stations, the steps of
- positioning a yarn suction opening in the path of travel of the advancing yarn,
- positioning a yarn guide adjacent the suction opening along the path of travel of the advancing yarn and such that the yarn being traversed is trapped by said yarn guide and guided over said suction opening, and
- cutting the trapped yarn at a location between said yarn guide and said yarn traversing means such that the yarn end is drawn into the suction opening immediately upon being cut.
- 7. The method of doffing a yarn winding machine which comprises a plurality of side by side winding stations, with each station having means for traversing an advancing yarn to form a cross wound package on a rotating bobbin, and comprising the steps of
- (a) simultaneously cutting the yarn at all of the winding stations upon the packages becoming full by simultaneously moving identically oriented cutting means into the yarn traversing path at each station, and withdrawing each of the cut ends of the advancing yarns into a waste receptacle,
- (b) replacing the full packages with empty bobbins at all of the winding stations,
- (c) rotating the empty bobbins at all of the winding stations,
- (d) guiding the advancing yarns onto the rotating empty bobbins at all of the yarn winding stations to form a yarn reserve winding on each of the bobbins, and then
- (e) simultaneously commencing the traverse of the yarns at all of the yarn winding stations so as to form across wound packages on each of the rotating bobbins.
- 8. The method as defined in claim 7 wherein the guiding step includes cutting the yarns so as to separate the portions of the advancing yarn being wound on each bobbin from the portion of the yarn which has advanced into the waste receptacle.
- 9. The method as defined in claim 7 wherein the recited steps are serially repeated, and with the rotational wind-up speed of the bobbins and the advancing speed of the yarns being at relatively low levels during steps (a),(b),(c), and (d), and with such speeds being significantly higher during step (e) and the formation of the cross wound packages on each of the rotating bobbins.
- 10. The method as defined in claim 7 wherein the recited steps are serially repeated, and with the rotational wind-up speed of the bobbins and the advancing speed of the yarns being at relatively low levels during the recited steps (a) through (e), and with such speeds being significantly higher during the formation of the cross wound packages on each of the rotating bobbins.
- 11. The method as defined in claim 7 wherein the guiding step includes, at all of the yarn winding stations, positioning a yarn guide at a fixed location upstream of the rotating empty bobbin, seizing the yarn as it advances into the waste receptacle and withdrawing the same to form a loop composed of two yarn segments, placing one of the segments on the rotating empty bobbin and onto the yarn guide, and then cutting the other segment at a location between the empty bobbin and the waste receptacle.
- 12. The method as defined in claim 11 wherein the step of simultaneously commencing the traverse of the yarns includes, at all of the winding stations, simultaneously releasing the advancing yarn from the yarn guide, and then engaging the advancing yarn with the yarn traversing means.
- 13. The method as defined in claim 7 wherein the guiding step includes, at all of the yarn winding stations, positioning a yarn guide at a fixed location upstream of the rotating empty bobbin, seizing the yarn as it advances into the waste receptacle and withdrawing the same to form a loop composed of two yarn segments, cutting one of the yarn segments, and then placing the other of the segments on the rotating empty bobbin and onto the yarn guide.
- 14. The method as defined in claim 13 wherein the step of simultaneously commencing the traverse of the yarns includes, at all of the winding stations, simultaneously releasing the advancing yarn from the yarn guide, and then engaging the advancing yarn with the yarn traversing means.
Priority Claims (3)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/503,319 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,107,668, filed Apr. 2, 1990.
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