Information
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Patent Grant
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6405568
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Patent Number
6,405,568
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Date Filed
Tuesday, March 28, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 18, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Shlesinger, Fitzsimmons & Shlesinger
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 068 10
- 068 11
- 068 189
- 068 210
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A plant for dyeing and processing of yarns on reels comprising at least one processing station (11, 12, 13) with a processing device receiving reels stacked on vertical rods (25, 125). The processing device has an upper opening for loading and unloading the reels and the vertical rods are engaged in a removable manner in seats in said device. A rod-grasping unit (15, 115) is movable vertically and horizontally to be arranged above the opening in the processing device to grasp the rods (25, 125) and hoist them with the reels thereon out of the device or insert them in place in the device. In case of a plurality of stations passage between the stations is in this manner fully automatic.
Description
The present invention relates to a plant for processing reels of yarn and in particular dyeing.
In the prior art dyeing plants in which machines with vertical cylindrical containers receive the reels fitted on rods which are fastened to supports termed ‘material holders’ positioned in the containers are known. The operator must therefore fit the reels on the rods in the material holders, fit the material holder in the machine, start the dyeing cycle, at the end of the cycle remove the material holder, withdraw the reels from the material holder, move them into centrifuging machines and then drying machines. For each operation the reels must be removed from the supports of the preceding machine and positioned on the supports of the following machine. This involves time consumption and the inconvenience of having to handle the wet reels. In addition, personnel are necessary at each machine to perform all the loading and unloading operations.
Automatic handling plants have been proposed such as in EP-A-0713936. The complexity of such plants was however excessive with high risk of jamming and failure. In addition the space occupied by such plants was very great. Further plants have been proposed (see for example U.S. Pat. No. 4,341,361 and EP-A-0468566), wherein a reels loading device can be grasped as a whole to be moved between the processing stations.
The general purpose of the present invention is to obviate the above mentioned inconveniences by making available a plant for processing yarns on reels which would allow automatic reel handling with low complexity and limited space occupied and costs.
In view of said purpose it was sought to provide in accordance with the present invention a reeled yarn dyeing and processing plant comprising at least one processing station with a processing device receiving reels stacked on vertical rods characterized in that the device has an upper opening for loading and unloading the reels and the vertical rods are engaged in a removable manner in seats in said device with there also being a rod-grasping unit movable vertically and horizontally to be arranged above the opening in the processing device to grasp the rods and hoist them with the reels thereon out of the device or insert them in place in the device.
To clarify the explanation of the innovative principles of the present invention and its advantages compared with the prior art there are described below with the aid of the annexed drawings possible embodiments thereof by way of non-limiting example applying said principles. In the drawings:
FIG. 1
shows a partial diagrammatic plan view of a plant in accordance with the present invention,
FIG. 2
shows a partial cross section view along plane of cut II—II of
FIG. 1
with the plant in an operational phase,
FIG. 3
shows a partial cross section view along plane of cut III—III of
FIG. 1
with the plant in another operational phase,
FIG. 4
shows a partial cross section view along plane of cut IV—IV of
FIG. 1
with the plant in a third operational phase,
FIG. 5
shows a partial cross section view along plane of cut V—V of
FIG. 1
with the plant in a third operational phase,
FIG. 6
shows a partial longitudinal cross section view of a reel-holding rod engaged by grasping means in accordance with the present invention,
FIG. 7
shows a partial cross section view of a detail of a plant in accordance with the present invention, and
FIG. 8
shows a cross sectioned front elevation view of an embodiment variant of the plant.
With reference to the figures,
FIG. 1
shows a reeled yarn dyeing and treatment plant indicated as a whole by reference number
10
. The plant comprises at least one processing station with a processing device receiving reels
24
stacked on vertical rods
25
. For example in the figure are shown two dyeing stations
11
, one centrifugation station
12
, one drying station
13
and a plurality of holding or parking stations
14
which allow storage and support of the rods in the vertical position while waiting to be transferred to a subsequent work station.
As clarified below, each centrifugation, drying or parking station has an upper loading and unloading opening for the reels on the rods and has seats on which the vertical rods are engaged in a removable manner.
The plant also comprises a rod grasping unit
15
which is movable vertically and horizontally to be arranged above the opening in the processing device for grasping the rods and hoisting them with the reels thereon out of the device or inserting them in place in the device.
The unit
15
consists for example of a hoist
16
supported by a bridge crane
17
for horizontal handling in accordance with a first direction
18
(along rails
20
) and a second direction
19
(along rails
21
) which are mutually orthogonal.
The grasping and translation unit is thus movable between the devices of the stations to sequentially carry therein the rods with the reels loaded thereon. The reels can be loaded on the rods in an initial station
22
supporting the rods in the vertical position.
A control unit
23
, for example a suitable processor appropriately programmed (essentially prior art and therefore not further shown or described) controls the cycle of operations performed by the plant.
FIG. 2
shows a cross section of the transfer unit
15
arranged above a dyeing device receiving reels to be dyed. As may be seen in said figure, the hoist
16
translated by the bridge crane
17
comprises a plurality of grasping members or clamps
26
arranged in accordance with a circumference for grasping the upper ends of the rods
25
which are similarly arranged in the various stations to be equally spaced along a circumference.
Advantageously the hoist runs inside a guide member
27
which guides the reels laterally during the vertical movement of the rods taken by the hoist. Oscillation of the reels during the vertical movement and horizontal translation is thus avoided. The guide member comprises a first external cylinder
28
and a second internal cylinder
29
which are mutually coaxial to identify a toroidal space within which run the grasping clamps. For this purpose the internal cylinder
29
has vertical slits
30
for passage of arms
31
supporting the clamps on the hoist.
FIG. 2
shows the hoist fully raised.
FIG. 4
shows it lowered in rod-grasping position in a treatment device.
FIG. 6
shows an example of a possible structure of one of the grasping clamps
26
. This clamp comprises a lower tapered seat
32
facilitating entry of the end
33
of a rod
25
. On the summit of the tapered seat is a housing
34
receiving the end of the rod. At the sides of the housing are actuators
35
for insertion therein of knives
36
which thus engage an edge
37
on the rod end. Upon descent of the clamps on the rods in a station the rod ends enter the seat
34
and are locked upon operation of the actuators
35
in such a manner that the hoist can raise the rods. The clamps are suspended from the hoist independently of one another so as to allow oscillating centering movement of the clamps on the rods.
Returning to
FIG. 2
it shows a possible embodiment of a dyeing device with vertical axis. This device is made up of a container
39
with vertical axis and having a cover
45
for controlled closing. Near the bottom of the container are arranged supports
40
with the seats
41
for engagement in a removable manner of the lower ends of the rods. The ends of the rods and the seats have sealed means for connection of the interior of the rods, which are hollow, with dyeing liquid feed ducts
42
which are in the supports
40
and are in turn connected to liquid circulation means
54
. As shown as an example in
FIG. 6
the sealed connection means comprise in the support an engagement mouth
42
for sealed reception of the lower end
43
of the rod which is appropriately tapered to facilitate entry. The rods are pierced radially to allow inlet of the dyeing liquid in the reels.
To limit the quantity of dyeing liquid necessary and to avoid laterally guiding the reels during their insertion in the container
39
the device
11
has a reel reception chamber which is made toroidal thanks to an internal wall
44
coaxial with the wall of the cylindrical container
39
. Operation of the dyeing machine is virtually prior art and not further described or shown.
FIG. 3
shows diagrammatically the centrifugation machine
12
loaded. The centrifugation device
12
comprises a container
47
with vertical axis and an internal side wall
48
and rotates with the stacks made up of the reels on the rods for support of the reels during their rotation around the container axis. A cover
50
closes the centrifuge upon command during operation. An internal cylindrical wall
49
rotating with the stacks provides a toroidal space for guiding and reception of the reels. Upon rotation of the centrifuge by motorized means not shown the reels lean laterally against the wall
48
and the liquid therein is removed without damaging the yarn.
FIG. 4
shows diagrammatically the drying device
13
which comprises a container
51
with vertical axis receiving the reels on the rods. A cover
52
closes the container on command. Near the bottom of the container are arranged supports
53
with seats
41
for removable engagement of the lower ends of the rods. As shown above in
FIG. 6
the ends of the rods and the seats have means for connection of the interior of the rods to drying air feed ducts
56
located in the supports. A hot air circulation unit
57
feeds the drying air to the supports. An internal wall
61
constitutes a guide for the reels.
As may be seen in
FIG. 7
, advantageously both the dyeing machine
11
and the drying machine
13
have covers which when in closed position impede withdrawal of the lower ends of the rods from their respective seats thanks to an internal bead
46
. This prevents the pressure of the dyeing liquid or the drying air from pushing the rods out of the lower seats.
FIG. 5
shows diagrammatically a holding station
14
,
22
. The station comprises a base
58
with seats
42
for engagement of the lower ends of the rods. The base is surrounded by a cylindrical wall
59
for containment and guiding of the reels on the rods engaged therein. Coaxial with and inside the cylindrical wall
59
is a second cylindrical wall
60
for providing a toroidal space for receiving the reels on the rods.
During operation of the plant the operator must manually or by mechanical means position the rods on the supports engaged in the initial holding station
22
, fit the reels and lock them on the rods with the end plates.
Then the processing cycle is started. The hoist moves to a point vertically above the station
22
, lowers and takes the rods with the reels fastened thereto. The grasping unit moves to the following work station, e.g. the dyeing station
11
, and inserts the reels therein as shown in FIG.
2
. Then the dyeing cycle is started at the end of which the dyeing apparatus opens and the hoist takes the reels to carry them to the following station, e.g. the holding station. The use of two dyeing apparatuses allows dyeing simultaneously two groups of reels, optimizing the relatively long dyeing times with the shorter centrifugation and drying times.
The dyed group is conveyed to the centrifugation station and then to the drying station to then be removed from the plant.
After each processing station the group of reels can if necessary be temporarily housed in an intermediate holding station so as to have a storage unit function to compensate for the differences in times of the various operations or temporary unforeseen events.
FIG. 8
shows an embodiment variant of the plant. Members similar to those of the above figures are indicated with the same numbers increased by 100.
With reference to
FIG. 8
there is accordingly shown a diagrammatic cross section of a reeled-yarn dyeing and treatment plant indicated as a whole by reference number
110
. The plant comprises at least two processing stations each with a processing device receiving reels
124
stacked on vertical rods
125
. For example the figure shows a dyeing station
111
and a centrifugation station
112
. Other stations, e.g. drying, holding, loading and unloading stations etc could be provided.
Each device has an upper loading and unloading opening and lower seats on which the vertical rods are engaged in a removable manner.
As an example the dyeing device is made up of a container
139
with vertical axis and a cover
145
with controlled closing. Near the bottom of the container are arranged supports
140
with seats
141
for engagement in a removable manner of the lower ends of the rods. The ends of the rods and the seats have sealed means for connection of the interior of the rods, which are hollow, with dyeing liquid feed ducts
142
which are in the supports
140
and are in turn connected to liquid circulation means
154
. The rods are pierced radially to allow inlet of the dyeing liquid in the reels.
The cover
145
has internal projections
146
to prevent withdrawal of the lower ends of the rods from their seats when the cover is closed.
The centrifugation device
112
comprises a container
147
with vertical axis and tubular seats
148
for reception of the reels and rotating around the axis of the container by means of an appropriate motor.
Differently from the above embodiment the diameters of the two machines are different so that in the dyeing machine it is possible to reduce to a minimum the internal space not occupied by the reels while in the centrifuge a relatively large diameter is kept to optimize the centrifugal force acting on the reels. The angular arrangement of the rods in the stations is fixed while the radial distance from the central axis varies.
Over the stations is located a grasping and translation device or unit
115
. The unit
115
is movable horizontally along rails
120
by means of a bridge crane
117
and comprises a hoist
116
. In case of unaligned arrangement of the stations there may be provided movement of the unit
115
on orthogonal rails. In the figures the device is shown positioned over two different stations. In addition, it is shown to the right in lowered position and to the left in raised position. The opposing positions are shown in broken lines.
The grasping and translation unit is thus movable among the devices of the stations to sequentially carry into them the rods loaded with reels.
The hoist
116
translated by the bridge crane
117
comprises a plurality of grasping members or clamps
126
arranged in accordance with a circumference to grasp the upper ends of the rods
125
. For the sake of simplicity the figure shows only two arms supporting one clamp each.
For its vertical movement the hoist can advantageously comprise a motorized screw
170
.
Each clamp comprises a lower tapered seat
132
to facilitate entry of the end
133
of a rod
125
therein. Actuators
135
engage a circumferential cavity on the end of the rod.
The clamps are supported on the hoist by their own motorized carriages
171
running along radial guides
172
so as to be able to move radially and adapt to different diameters of the machines in the stations.
The transfer device can translate the clamps to carry each one to a point vertically over a stack of reels in a processing station. Radial movement of the clamps allows adapting their position to the diameter of the machine in the station. Vertical movement of the clamps allows taking the stacks from a station to set them in the machine in another station after adaptation of the radial position if necessary. All this can be performed automatically with no need for manual handling of the stacks or reels. It is now clear that the preset purposes have been achieved by supplying a plant allowing loading, unloading and moving of reels in and between different processing stations.
Naturally the above description of embodiments applying the innovative principles of the present invention is given by way of non-limiting example of said principles and therefore is not to be taken as a limitation of the scope of the exclusive right claimed here. For example, the stations could be of different number and type than those shown. A single dyeing station and/or no holding station could also be used depending on the times required by the specific utilization. In addition the bridge crane structures for transfer could be modified to adapt them to the particular requirements of the plant. The hoist could be the cable, chain, winch etc type.
Claims
- 1. A plant for dyeing and processing of yarns on reels, comprising a plurality of processing stations each with a processing device receiving reels stacked on vertical rods (25, 125) and having an upper opening for loading and unloading the reels, characterized in that the vertical rods (25, 125) are engaged in a removable manner in seats (41, 141) in said device and in that the plant comprises a rod-grasping unit (15, 115) movable vertically and horizontally between the stations of the plurality to be arranged above the opening in the processing device to grasp the rods and hoist them with the reels thereon out of the device and insert them in place in the device, the rod-grasping unit (15, 115) having clamping means (26, 126) to grasp the rods loaded with reels and move the rods from one station to the other.
- 2. Plant in accordance with claim 1 characterized in that the processing stations are at least three in number comprising a dyeing device (11, 111), a centrifugation device (12, 112) and a drying device (13) with the grasping unit (15, 115) being movable between the three devices to sequentially carry therein the rods with the reels stacked on them.
- 3. Plant in accordance with claim 1 characterized in that it comprises an additional initial station (22) for holding and support of the rods in vertical position for loading of reels thereon.
- 4. Plant in accordance with claim 3 characterized in that the holding station (22) comprises a base (58) with seats (42) for engagement of the lower ends of the rods with the base being surrounded by a cylindrical containment and guide wall (59) for reels on rods engaged therein.
- 5. Plant in accordance with claim 1 characterized in that between the processing stations are parking stations (14) for support of the rods in vertical position while awaiting transfer to a subsequent processing station.
- 6. Plant in accordance with claim 5 characterized in that the parking stations (14) comprise a base (58) with engagement seats (42) for the lower ends of the rods with the base being surrounded by a cylindrical containment and guide wall (59) for the reels on rods engaged therein.
- 7. Plant in accordance with claim 4 or 6 characterized in that coaxial with and internal to the cylindrical wall (59) is a second cylindrical wall (60) to provide a toroidal space for reception of the reels on the rods.
- 8. Plant in accordance with claim 1 characterized in that the processing station comprises a dyeing device (11, 111) comprising in turn a container with vertical axis near the bottom of which are arranged supports with the seats (41, 141) for removable engagement of the rod ends with the rod ends and seats having means (42, 142) for connection of the interior of the rods which are hollow with dyeing liquid feed ducts located in the supports.
- 9. Plant in accordance with claim 8 characterized in that the connection means comprise in the support an engagement mouth (42, 142) for sealed reception of the lower end of the rod.
- 10. Plant in accordance with claim 9 characterized in that the grasping unit (15, 115) comprises a hoist (16, 116) with clamps (26) arranged in accordance with a circumference for grasping the upper ends of the rods similarly arranged.
- 11. Plant in accordance with claim 10 characterized in that the hoist (16, 116) is supported by a bridge crane for horizontal movement.
- 12. Plant in accordance with claim 10 characterized in that the hoist (16) runs inside a guide member (28, 29) for the reels during vertical movement of the rods.
- 13. Plant in accordance with claim 12 characterized in that the guide member comprises a first (28) and a second (29) cylinder mutually coaxial for identifying a toroidal space within which run the grasping clamps (26) with the internal and external walls which define the toroidal space guiding the reels during the vertical movement of the rods grasped by the clamps.
- 14. Plant in accordance with claim 12 characterized in that the clamps (26, 126) are hung on the hoist (16, 116) mutually independently in an oscillating manner.
- 15. Plant in accordance with claim 8 characterized in that the device has a toroidal reel reception chamber and receives therein the reels equally spaced along the circumference.
- 16. Plant in accordance with claim 1 characterized in that the processing station comprises a drying device (13) comprising in turn a container with vertical axis near the bottom of which are arranged supports with the seats for removable engagement of the rod ends with the rod ends and seats having means for connection of the interior of the rods which are hollow with drying air feed ducts in the supports.
- 17. Plant in accordance with claim 1 characterized in that the processing station comprises a centrifugation device (12, 112) comprising in turn a container with rotating vertical axis with internal side wall for support of the reels on the rods during their rotation around the container axis.
- 18. Plant in accordance with claim 1 characterized in that the seats (41, 141) receive a lower end of the rods (25, 125) with the device having a closing cover (45, 52, 145) for the upper opening which in closed position impedes withdrawal of the lower ends of the rods from their seats.
- 19. Plant in accordance with claim 1 characterized in that the grasping unit (115) comprises rod-grasping clamps (126) which are movable to adapt to the different positions of the rods (125) in the particular processing device to grasp one rod each.
- 20. Plant in accordance with claim 19 characterized in that the clamps (126) are movable radially with respect to the others on command.
- 21. Plant in accordance with claim 20 characterized in that the clamps run radially with respect to the others along radial guides (172).
- 22. Plant in accordance with claim 1 characterized in that the grasping unit is vertically movable for less than a hoist (116) comprising a motorized vertical hoisting screw (170).
Priority Claims (2)
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Date |
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MI97A2187 |
Sep 1997 |
IT |
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MI980376 U |
May 1998 |
IT |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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Kind |
PCT/EP98/06054 |
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Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO99/16953 |
4/8/1999 |
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