Claims
- 1. A method of transferring full yarn packages in a spinning machine from any of a plurality of spinning stations arranged in two rows on each longitudinal side of the machine to a package tranferring conveyor disposed between said two rows of spinning stations and extending to an end of the machine for removing the full yarn packages from the machine, said conveyor being normally stopped, and said machine having a doffing unit movable around the machine for stopping at any of said spinning stations and having a normally inactive doffer thereon for doffing a package from any one of said spinning stations onto said conveyor, comprising the steps of:
- starting said doffing unit in its said movement around said machine;
- providing a signal from each of said spinning stations, respectively, when a full yarn package thereat requires doffing from that spinning station onto a position of said conveyor adjacent to the spinning station;
- stopping said doffing unit at one such spinning station in response to said signal therefrom;
- detecting whether a previously doffed yarn package is on said stopped conveyor at said position adjacent to the spinning station; doffing
- activiating said normally inactive doffer on said doffing unit to doff said full yarn package from said one spinning station onto said adjacent conveyor position only if no package is detected thereon during said detecting step, but leaving said doffer inactive and again starting doffing unit in its said movement around said machine and recording one count if a yarn package is detected thereon during said detecting step;
- in random sequence with respect to each other of such spinning stations which provides a said signal, repeating all of said steps of stopping said doffing unit thereat responsive to said signal therefrom, detecting whether a previously doffed yarn package is on said stopped conveyor at a position adjacent to the spinning station, and activating said doffer of the doffing unit to doff a full yarn package therefrom onto said conveyor position only if no package is detected thereon during said detecting step, but leaving said doffer inactive and again starting said doffing unit in its said movement around said machine and recording one added count if a yarn package is detected thereon during said detecting step, unit a predetermined number of said recorded counts is reached; and
- starting said package transferring conveyor to move all of said full yarn packages thereon to discharge from one end of said conveyor when said predetermined number of recorded counts is reached, and deactivating said doffing unit during said conveyor movement.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein each said detecting step comprises emitting a beam of light from said doffing unit towards said conveyor position adjacent each such spinning station, whereby interruption of said beam determines that a said previously doffed yarn package is thereon.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein said doffing unit travels in only one direction during its said movement around said machine.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, which further comprises selectively reversing the direction of movement of said doffing unit between any two of said doffing unit stopping steps.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 506,296, filed June 21, 1983, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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