The present invention relates to a method for removing full bobbins from spindles on a spinning machine and setting down empty sleeves on the spindles using a doffer. The invention also relates to a doffer for a ring spinning machine having a plurality of spinning stations.
Doffer apparatuses for spinning machines are well-known. The doffer apparatus usually has a plurality of gripping devices so that a gripping device is assigned to each spinning station. In many cases, such a gripping device has a gripper, which first removes a full bobbin from a spindle and sets it down on a journal on a conveyor belt, for example. Then the gripper grips an empty sleeve for example from a journal on a conveyor belt, and places it on the spindle. Between the removal of the bobbin and the placement of the sleeve, a beam on the doffer apparatus on which the gripping devices are arranged must be moved from the spinning station to the conveyor belt and back again to the spinning station. Because of the size of the doffer apparatus, this movement is usually time consuming, which causes spinning time to be lost.
To solve this problem, Swiss Patent CH 676724 describes a doffer apparatus having gripping devices, each of which is provided with two controllable gripping elements for gripping sleeves and bobbins. The gripping elements there are accommodated in a rotating disk driven by an adjusting drive. For a doffing operation, the first gripping element first grips an empty sleeve. Then the beam on the doffer apparatus moves the gripping devices together with the empty sleeves toward the spinning stations. At the spinning station, the second gripping element then removes the full bobbin from the spindle. Next, the adjusting drive rotates the rotating disk, so that the first gripping element is set down with the empty sleeve over the spindle. Then the first gripping element sets down the empty sleeve on the spindle. Once this is done, the spinning process can be continued. With this doffer apparatus, wide areas of the beam are avoided during the downtime of the spinning stations, which thus saves time. But one disadvantage of this doffer apparatus is that, in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the spinning machine, the gripping devices with the rotating disks require more space than what is available between two spinning stations on many modern spinning machines. Furthermore, the demand for space is increased in an unfortunate manner with this embodiment because the doffer tilts out at the side.
French Patent FR 589966 discloses a doffer double gripper, which picks up the completed bobbins/cops and sets the empty sleeves down. However, one disadvantage of this embodiment is the lower fastening of the sleeves/cops because this is a stability problem.
An object of the present invention is thus to create a method and a respective doffer apparatus which will allow a rapid doffing operation with restricted available space. Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the following description, or may be obvious from the description, or may be learned through practice of the invention.
The present objects are achieved by the features described and claimed herein.
The objects are achieved in particular by a method for removing full bobbins from spindles on a ring spinning machine and setting the empty sleeves down on the spindles using a doffer, wherein the doffer has a beam and a rotatable gripping device mounted on the beam with a sleeve gripper and a bobbin gripper. The doffer is arranged next to the ring spinning machine. The method comprises the following method steps:
(a) Gripping an empty sleeve with a sleeve gripper;
(b) Vertical raising of the beam;
(c) Extension of the gripping device from the beam over the full bobbin;
(d) Removing the full bobbin from the spindle with the bobbin gripper, rotating the gripping device and setting the empty sleeve down on the spindle;
(e) Retracting the gripping device toward the beam;
(f) Vertical lowering of the beam, and
(g) Placement of the full bobbin.
In particular, advantages are provided by a doffer having a beam and a rotatable gripping device mounted on the beam, and having a sleeve gripper and a bobbin gripper, wherein the doffer can also be arranged next to the ring spinning machine. The ring spinning machine comprises spindles, comprising a drive for vertically raising and lowering the beam, and a drive for extending and retracting the gripping device from the beam over the spindles.
The method according to the invention and the doffer according to the invention are advantageous because they are very space saving, and the machine is not made wider due to the lateral extension of the doffer. Furthermore, this is a very simple design.
In a first specific embodiment, the gripping device is pivoted outward from the beam in the horizontal direction. A simple joint is advantageously used here between the beam and the gripping device. In this case, after gripping the empty sleeve, the gripping device executes a rotational operation to thereby bring the bobbin gripper into the correct position for removing the filled bobbin.
In a second specific embodiment, the gripping device is pivoted outward from the beam in a pivoting movement of the gripping device, which is directed from below to obliquely upward. The gripping device here will execute a vertical offset to arrive at the working position for removing the full bobbin.
Depending on the space requirements, the rotational operation of the gripping device can be carried out before placement of the empty sleeves on the spindles, retraction of the gripping device toward the beam, wherein the gripping device is extended again over the spindles after the rotational operation. Alternatively, the rotational operation of the gripping device may also take place directly over the spindles without requiring any retraction and extension of the gripping device.
The bobbin gripper advantageously has a bobbin receptacle that is open toward the bobbin, and the sleeve gripper has a sleeve receptacle that is open toward the bottom and can be inverted over the bobbin and/or the sleeve for gripping it from above. The sleeve gripper and the bobbin gripper may be designed to be cylindrical or conical. The conical embodiment has the advantage that it provides a better hold of the sleeve and the bobbin, in particular when the two are pneumatically operated because the membrane is better adapted to the sleeve and the bobbin.
In an advantageous refinement of the invention, each gripping unit has two indicators by which the position of the rotational device is visible through a basic body. If a malfunction has occurred and the operator must reengage or equip a gripper unit, he can recognize the correct position from the outside. The two indicators must be set in alternation in the case of neighboring gripping units, so that the gripping units can be positioned and the missing gripping unit can be used correctly.
Finally, it is advantageous if the angle between the axis of rotation and the bobbin gripper axis is equal to the angle between the axis of rotation and the axis of the sleeve gripper. It is thus possible to achieve the result that, after rotation of the gripping unit, the positions of the bobbin gripper and the sleeve gripper are exactly switched, which then facilitates rapid placement of the empty sleeve.
In an advantageous specific embodiment, an axis of the bobbin gripper and an axis of the sleeve gripper may be arranged at an angle to one another, which is between 4° and 20°, especially preferably 15°. The angle between the axis of rotation of the gripping device and the axis of the bobbin gripper may also be equal to the angle between the axis of rotation and the axis of the sleeve gripper.
Additional advantages of the invention are described in the following exemplary embodiments in which:
Only the features that are important for the invention are shown. The same features are provided with the same reference numerals in different figures. The directions of movement are indicated with arrows.
Reference will now be made to embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are shown in the drawings. Each embodiment is provided by way of explanation of the invention, and not as a limitation of the invention. For example features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be combined with another embodiment to yield still another embodiment. It is intended that the present invention include these and other modifications and variations to the embodiments described herein.
The sleeve gripper 41 and the bobbin gripper 42 each have a sleeve receptacle that is open at the bottom and can be inverted over the bobbin 7 and/or the sleeve 5 for the purpose of gripping them. The two elements may be designed to be cylindrical or conical and may be operated pneumatically with a membrane. The diameter of the sleeve gripper 41 and the diameter of the bobbin gripper 42 are advantageously the same, in particular when the sleeve gripper 41 and the bobbin gripper 42 are designed to be essentially identical. In an advantageous specific embodiment, one axis of the bobbin gripper 42 and one axis of sleeve gripper 41 can be arranged at an angle to one another, which is between 4° and 20°, especially preferably 15°. The angle between the axis of rotation of the gripping device 3 and the axis of rotation of the bobbin gripper may also be equal to the angle between the axis of rotation and an axis of the sleeve gripper.
It is also the case that two neighboring gripping devices 3 can be rotated with a time lag between them. This is a particularly space-saving embodiment. Each gripping device 3 may then have two indicators, where the position of the rotational device is indicated through a base body.
In a first variant of the method according to the invention, the gripper beam 2 is first positioned so as to grip each of the empty sleeves 5 with a sleeve gripper 41 of the gripping devices 3 and to lift them up from a pin 6. As can be seen in
With the ring spinning machine shut down, the full bobbins 7 are gripped at their sleeves by the gripping elements of the gripping devices 3. The empty sleeves 5 are situated on the side of the spindles 8 facing away from the machine frame during this operation. In this method step, the gripping device 3 is extended and/or unfolded horizontally from the beam 2 (see arrow), in order to be positioned over the bobbins 7, and then is lowered (
Next, the bobbin 7 is gripped and the gripper beam 2 is moved vertically upward in order to remove the bobbins 7 from the spindles 8. If the bobbins 7 are free of the spindles 8, then the gripping device 3 is rotated again by 180°, so that the empty sleeves 5 enter the position flush with the spindles 8. In this process step of rotation, the gripper can be moved and/or rotated into the position in
In this second variant of the method according to the invention, the gripper beam 2 is first positioned in such a way as to grip the empty sleeves 5, each with a sleeve gripper 41 of the gripping devices 3, and to lift them up from the pin 6 (
The gripping device 3 is then tilted back and rotated into a retracted position (
The method according to the invention and the doffer according to the invention are advantageous because they are very space-saving and do not cause the machine to be wider due to the lateral extension of the doffer. Furthermore, this is a very simple design.
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00210/17 | Feb 2017 | CH | national |