Claims
- 1. A process for treating yarn formed on an open-end spinning machine, the open-end spinning machine having a rotor with an annular fiber collecting groove having an axis, a navel defining an exit opening from the rotor and having an axis parallel to the axis of the annular fiber collecting groove, and draw-off rolls, the rotor being operable to entrain fibers collected in the annular fiber collecting groove in a yarn which is withdrawn from the rotor through the navel along the axis of the navel, comprising:
- changing the direction of travel of the yarn from its direction of travel along the axis of the navel to a direction of travel inclined with respect to the axis of the navel;
- guiding the yarn substantially uni-directionally along said inclined direction during travel of the yarn between the navel and the draw-off rolls;
- imposing a cyclonic air flow on the yarn for applying a false twist to the yarn during travel of the yarn along said inclined direction as the yarn travels along said inclined direction between the navel and the draw-off rolls; and
- inducing the yarn to balloon and sufficiently untwist between the false twist application and the draw-off rolls to cause fiber ends on the surface of the yarn to project outwardly in a hairiness producing manner.
- 2. A process according to claim 1 and characterized further in that said inducing the yarn to untwist includes inducing untwisting of the yarn in such manner that centrifugal forces move the fiber ends on the surface of the yarn radially outwardly in a hairiness producing manner.
- 3. A process according to claim 1 and characterized further in that said imposing a cyclonic air flow includes applying a pressurized fluid obliquely to the direction of travel of the yarn.
- 4. A process according to claim 3 and characterized further in that applying said pressurized fluid includes applying said pressurized fluid to provide a false twist in the direction of the real twist of the yarn.
- 5. A process according to claim 1 and characterized further in that said guiding includes guiding the yarn in advance of said false twist application into contact with an initial false twist producing element to produce an initial false twist in the yarn prior to said false twist application.
- 6. A process according to claim 5 and characterized further in that said guiding the yarn into contact with said initial false twist producing element includes guiding the yarn into contact with an initial false twist producing element oriented obliquely to said path to guide the yarn at an incline with respect to the axis of the navel.
- 7. A process according to claim 1 and characterized further in that said guiding includes guiding the yarn in a portion of said path extending axially from the navel and thereafter guiding the yarn in said inclined portion.
- 8. A process according to claim 7 and characterized further in that said axially extending path portion and said inclined path portion are communicated with one another at a juncture and an initial false twist producing element is located at said juncture, said guiding including guiding the yarn in said axially extending path portion, guiding the yarn into contact with said initial false twist producing element in advance of said false twist applying and thereafter guiding the yarn in said inclined path portion.
- 9. An apparatus for treating yarn formed in an open-end spinning machine, the open-end spinning machine including a rotor with an annular fiber collecting groove having an axis, a navel defining an exit opening from the rotor and having an axis parallel to the axis of the annular fiber collecting groove, and draw-off rolls, the rotor being operable to continuously entrain fibers collected in the annular fiber collecting groove in a yarn which is withdrawn from the rotor through the navel in a direction of travel along the axis of the navel, the apparatus comprising:
- means forming a curved passageway for passage therethrough of the yarn, the curved passageway having an entrance aligned with the axis of the navel for passage of the yarn into the curved passageway as the yarn is withdrawn along the axis of the navel and at least one elongate projection extending along the curved passageway obliquely to the direction of travel of the yarn for changing the direction of travel of the yarn from the direction along the axis of the navel to a direction inclined with respect to the axis of the navel and for preventing the propagation therepast of twist imparted to the yarn by the rotor;
- means for guiding the yarn to travel substantially uni-directionally in said inclined direction during travel of the yarn from said curved passageway to the draw-off rolls; and
- means for applying a false twist in the direction of the real twist to the yarn as the yarn is guided in said inclined direction, said false twist applying means including means for imposing a cyclonic air flow on the yarn, said false twist applying means being spaced from the draw-off rolls sufficiently to induce ballooning movement of the yarn and cause the yarn to sufficiently untwist between the means for applying a false twist and the draw-off rolls during the travel of the yarn substantially uni-directionally in said inclined direction to cause fiber ends on the surface of the yarn to project outwardly in a hairiness producing manner.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 639,314, filed Jan. 8, 1991, now abandoned, which is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 335,058, filed Apr. 7, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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