Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a yarn carrier of the type which is adapted to be mounted on a winding machine and have a yarn wound thereon to form a yarn package, and comprising the steps of
- winding a fibrous sheet of paper so as to form a tubular member which defines a central axis, and parallel inner and outer wall surfaces,
- severing the tubular member adjacent at least one end thereof and including moving a knife blade radially inwardly with respect to the resulting tubular member, and so as to produce a cut end surface which lies in a plane which is substantially perpendicular to said central axis and a relatively sharp annular burr at the intersection of said cut end surface and said inner wall surface,
- providing an abrasive grinding wheel having an annular grinding surface,
- aligning said one cut end of said tubular member with said annular grinding surface of said grinding wheel and such that said annular burr is in contact with said annular grinding surface, and
- relatively rotating said grinding wheel and said tubular member about said central axis while grinding and removing the annular burr to form a beveled end of relatively soft loosened fibers of noncompressed paper, and with the beveled end being at a predetermined angle relative to the central axis of the tubular body so that substantially all of the loosened fibers lie in a plane radially outside a projection of the inner wall surface.
- 2. A method of manufacturing a yarn carrier of the type which is adapted to be mounted on a winding machine and have a yarn wound thereon to form a yarn package, and comprising the steps of
- winding a fibrous sheet of paper so as to form a conical tubular member which defines a central axis, and parallel inner and outer wall surfaces,
- severing the tubular member adjacent at least the large end thereof and including moving a knife blade radially inwardly with respect to the resulting tubular member and so as to produce a cut end surface adjacent the large end of the tubular member and which lies in a plane which is substantially perpendicular to said central axis, and so as to also produce a relatively sharp inwardly directed annular burr at the intersection of said cut end surface and said inner wall surface,
- providing an abrasive grinding wheel defining a rotational axis and having an annular grinding surface which is coaxial with said rotational axis,
- coaxially aligning said tubular member with said grinding wheel and such that said annular burr is in contact with said annular grinding surface, and
- rotating said grinding wheel about said rotational axis while holding said tubular member stationary while grinding and removing the annular burr to form a beveled end of relatively soft loosened fibers of non-compressed paper, and with the beveled end being at a predetermined angle relative to the central axis of the tubular body so that substantially all of the loosened fibers lie in a plane radially outside a projection of the inner wall surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 498,987, filed Mar. 26, 1990. U.S. Pat. No. 5,014,928
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Divisions (1)
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