Claims
- 1. In a method of starting an individual stopped spinning ring of a ring spinning machine or doubling machine which is in operation and has a plurality of spinning rings which are rotatably supported on pneumatic cushions and have been set in rotation by respective travelers and in which compressed air has initially been admitted into the bearing gaps between the spinning rings and their support bearings in the ring frame when the spinning rings are stationary, to produce an air cushion adapted to support the spinning rings, and in which the admission of compressed air is interrupted when the spinning rings, which are adapted to draw in air, are themselves able to draw in the air required for maintaining the air cushion after reaching a minimum rotational speed, the improvement which comprises the steps of:
- admitting compressed air to the support bearings of at least the said individual stopped spinning ring;
- entraining the stopped ring rotatably by its traveler into rotation and increasing the speed of the ring at least to said minimum rotational speed; and
- cutting off the compressed air feed to said individual ring upon its attainment of said minimum speed.
- 2. The improvement defined in claim 1 wherein compressed air is admitted to the support bearings of a part of the total number of rings in the machine, said part including said individual spinning ring.
- 3. The improvement defined in claim 1 wherein the starting of a single spinning ring of the plurality of spinning rings of a ring spinning or ring doubling machine in operation is performed on all spinning rings of the machine.
- 4. A method of operating a ring frame comprising a multiplicity of ring assemblies along a ring rail, each of said assemblies including a ring holder and a ring rotatable in the respective holder and adapted to be entrained with a respective traveler by a thread engaging same and driven by a spindle, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) simultaneously introducing compressed air between each ring and the respective ring holder to establish a respective air cushion therebetween and enable rotation of the respective ring by entrainment with a traveler;
- (b) upon the development of a sufficient rotary speed of all of said rings, terminating the supply of compressed air to all of said cushions and inducing air into same solely by the induced rotation of each ring, a thread break at one of said assemblies terminating the induced rotation of the ring of said one of said assemblies and the collapse of the respective air cushion;
- (c) repairing the thread breakage at said one of said assemblies while permitting the remaining assemblies to continue to operate with self-sustaining air cushions; and
- (d) admitting compressed air between the ring and holder of said one of said assemblies to re-establish the respective air cushion and restart rotation of the latter ring upon repair of said thread breakage.
- 5. The method defined in claim 4 wherein compressed air is admitted to said one of said assemblies in step (d) to the exclusion of others of said assemblies.
- 6. In an apparatus for ring spinning or doubling, the combination which comprises:
- (a) an elongated ring rail;
- (b) a multiplicity of ring assemblies spaced along said ring rail, each of said assemblies including:
- (b.sub.1) an annular ring holder, and
- (b.sub.2) a ring rotatable relative to said holder and defining a gap therewith, each of said rings being entrainable by a traveler thereon engaged by a thread rotatable by a respective spindle;
- (c) a source of compressed air;
- (d) first means connecting said source with all of said gaps simultaneously for supporting all of said rings on respective air cushions to enable rotation of the rings, said first means being disconnectable from said gaps and said rings being constructed to induce air into the respective gaps upon rotational entrainment of said rings; and
- (e) second means connected with said source and selectively connectable with said gaps for admitting air to the gap of at most only a part of the assemblies to which said first means is connected, thereby enabling restarting of an assembly of said part suffering thread breakage.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 904,907 filed May 11, 1978, now abandoned.
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