Claims
- 1. A method of winding yarn into hanks, comprising the steps of:a) loading at least one beam having a sheet of substantially parallel individual ends of yarn wound thereon onto a first rotatable beam stand; b) unwinding an end of the sheet of ends of yarn from the beam and passing the sheet through a nip between two interacting rolls; c) separating the parallel ends of yarn in the sheet from each other; d) guiding each of the separated ends of yarn to an elongated rotatable reel, with the proviso that each end of yarn is guided to a different point along the length of the reel; e) winding the ends of yarn onto the rotatable reel by rotating the beam to release the sheet of ends of yarn wound thereon at a first rotational velocity; rotating the interacting rolls to draw the sheet of ends of yarn through the nip at a second rotational velocity; and rotating the reel to wind each separated end of yarn onto the reel at a third rotational velocity; and f) controlling the first rotational velocity to prevent sudden changes in a tension applied to the sheet of ends of yarn, and controlling the second rotational velocity to prevent sudden changes in a tension applied to each separated end of yarn.
- 2. The process of claim 1, wherein the beam has a sheet of substantially parallel ends of yarn which have been dyed wound thereon.
- 3. The process of claim 2, wherein the ends of yarn have been dyed by the slasher process.
- 4. The process of claim 3, wherein the ends of yarn have been dyed with a dye selected from the group consisting of Indigo dyes, sulfur dyes, vat dyes, reactive dyes, and direct dyes.
- 5. The process of claim 2, wherein all the ends of yarn in the sheet have been dyed the same color.
- 6. The process of claim 2, wherein the sheet of ends of yarn comprises a first group of ends of yarn which have been dyed a first color and a second group of ends of yarn which have been dyed a second color.
- 7. The process of claim 1, comprising the additional step of:g) removing each end of yarn from the reel in the form of a loose hank, unwinding each end of yarn from said loose hank, and winding each end of yarn onto a cone.
- 8. The process of claim 1, comprising the additional step of:g) removing each end of yarn from the reel in the form of a loose hank, unwinding each end of yarn from said loose hank, and winding each end of yarn to form a package suitable for knitting or weaving.
- 9. The process of claim 1, wherein step (f) comprises:f) adjusting the first rotational velocity to maintain the tension on the sheet of ends of yarn at a first substantially constant value, and adjusting the second rotational velocity to maintain the tension on each separated end of yarn at a second substantially constant value.
- 10. An apparatus for winding yarn into hanks, comprising:a) a rotatable beam stand receiving a beam having a sheet of substantially parallel individual ends of yarn wound thereon; b) two interacting rotatable rollers having a nip therebetween, said rollers drawing the sheet from the beam through said nip; c) a means of separating the parallel ends of yarn in the sheet from each other; d) an elongated rotatable reel having a defined length, said reel receiving each of the separated ends of yarn at a different point along its length; e) a means for rotating the beam to release the sheet of ends of yarn wound thereon at a first rotational velocity; f) a means for rotating the interacting rolls to draw the sheet of ends of yarn through the nip at a second rotational velocity; g) a means for rotating the reel to wind each separated end of yarn onto the reel at a third rotational velocity; h) a means for controlling the first rotational velocity to prevent sudden changes in a tension applied to the sheet of ends of yarn; defined upper value and a first defined lower value; and i) a means for controlling the second rotational velocity to prevent sudden changes in a tension applied to each separated end of yarn.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein controlling means (h) and controlling means (i) are further characterized as:h) a means for controlling the first rotational velocity to maintain the tension on the sheet of ends of yarn at a substantially constant value between a first defined upper value and a first defined lower value; and i) a means for controlling the second rotational velocity to maintain the tension on each separated end of yarn at a substantially constant value between a second defined upper value and a second defined lower value.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This appln. is a C-I-P of Ser. No. 09/032,841 filed Mar. 2, 1998, abnd.
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