The invention relates to a process and a device for treatment of a yarn with a gas- or steam-creating medium.
In order to impart certain properties to a yarn, it is known to treat, in a charge loading manner, a yarn package or, as well, a certain amount of yarn, in an opened or closed chamber either at atmospheric pressure or at an overpressure with a gas- or steam-creating medium that is correspondingly configured to the task of imparting the desired yarn properties.
For a double twisting yarn spindle, it is known from DE 28 11 583 C1 to blow a steam- or gas-creating treatment medium at atmospheric pressure onto a traveling yarn by means of an injection jet.
The invention provides a solution to the challenge of creating a process and a device by which it is possible to treat a traveling yarn with a gas- or steam-creating medium that is under, i.e. is subjected to, pressure, in that the medium can be applied more thickly onto the individual capillaries over the cross section of the yarn in an overpressure environment, in particular if the yarn tension is low.
In accordance with the invention, inlet-side and outlet-side yarn “sluices” are located respectively upstream and downstream of a yarn treatment chamber through which a yarn travels, the yarn treatment chamber comprising a pressure chamber portion into which a treatment medium, which is subjected to pressure, is blown, whereupon, with respect to the yarn sluices, the traveling yarn itself operates in the function of a sealing element in order to prevent, to the extent possible, an inadvertent exit out of the yarn treatment chamber of the treatment medium subjected to pressure. The individual yarn sluices must, in this connection, be so configured that they permit the travel therepast of yarn thickness locations such as, for example, knot locations or the like, whereby, moreover, the possibility of effecting a threading-in of a yarn, preferably, a pneumatic threading-in of yarn, should be provided.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are treated in the dependent claims.
The invention is described in more detail hereinafter with reference to the drawings.
a is an axial sectional view of the yarn guide elements according to the line II-II in
b is an axial sectional view of the yarn guide elements according to the line II-II in
The inventive device comprises, as a portion of a yarn treatment chamber 2, a pressure chamber portion 5 with a connection 6 for the injection via a jet 7 of a treatment medium that is subjected to pressure, the jet having its outlet opening disposed oppositely to an impact surface 8. The yarn treatment chamber 2 is provided with diametrically opposed inlet or, respectively, outlet, openings in which are deployed the yarn sluices A and B that operate to seal off the openings, the yarn sluices being, in substantial parts thereof, identical to each other with the exception that the lower yarn sluice B has a pressurized air injector 9 arranged relative thereto for threading-in a yarn through the yarn sluices A and B and the yarn treatment chamber 2. Two schematically illustrated yarn delivery rollers 10 and 11 are arranged within the yarn treatment chamber 2 in order to convey the yarn F in a substantially tension-free manner through the yarn treatment chamber 2 and the pressure chamber portion 5.
According to
The connection support 12 is, in connection with the yarn sluice B illustrated in
The embodiment in accordance with
The yarn sluices must have the following special features:
The yarn channel formed by the two yarn guide elements 15, 16, which are preferably polished, has a yarn pass through cross section that substantially corresponds to the titer or, respectively, the cross section, of the textile yarn that is to be worked. Via this measure, the traveling yarn substantially closes off the yarn channel for the treatment medium that is subjected to pressure, so that only minimal losses of treatment medium occur. The overpressure of the treatment medium that still flows with the yarn through the yarn channel cannot push the pair of yarn guide elements 15, 16 apart, as the effective pressure surface is very low, being substantially limited to the yarn diameter times the length of the yarn pass through channel. This pressure works against the ring spring that maintains the pair of guide elements 15, 16 together. In lieu of a ring spring, an O-ring or magnets 22 (
The through traveling yarn centers itself between the pair of guide elements as it seeks the way of the lowest frictional opposition. In this manner, no fiber capillaries are clamped between the yarn guide elements 15, 16.
The pair of yarn guide elements are centered by the yarn passing through the pair of lower and upper centering- and spreading-cones 12.1 and 17.1 and, in fact, are centered via the cooperation thereof with the conical inlet or, respectively, outlet openings on the upper and lower ends of the yarn guide elements.
In accordance with
The short term pressure of the treatment medium applied on the increasingly larger separation surfaces of the yarn guide elements that occurs during the opening of the yarn channel does not come into play, as this pressure also correspondingly arises on the outward sides of the pair of yarn guide elements.
In order to thread in a yarn through the pair of yarn sluices, the yarn guide elements 15, 16 are pushed upwardly by means of the piston 17 against the force of the restoring spring 19, upon impact of the piston 17 with pressurized air supplied via the pressurized air connection 23. As shown in
After the threading-in of the yarn, the piston 17 is released from pressure so that the pair of yarn guide elements 15, 16 as well as the piston 17 are again moved back into their operational positions.
The pair of yarn guide elements 15, 16 of the lower yarn sluice B are supported on their lower ends on a ring shoulder of the housing 13.
In the variation illustrated in
The pair of support surfaces 52.1; 52.2 are comprised as a portion of a retainer block 52 that, additionally, comprises lower and upper seat surfaces 52.3; 52.4, between which the four-edge spar 51 can be supported, by means of sealing rings 60, 61, in the operational position illustrated in
A yarn channel 65 that is guided via the retaining block 52 is connected to the pressure chamber 59 that forms a portion of the yarn treatment chamber 52 and that has therein the yarn delivery rollers, whereby the yarn channel is disposed in opposition to a yarn channel 66 in the lower region of the retaining block 52, beginning substantially with the lower seat surface 52.3. The pair of yarn channels 65, 66 communicate into the yarn channel 67 formed through the pair of support surfaces 52.1, 52.2 and the oppositely disposed beveled edges of the four-edge spar 51.
Sealing elements 53, that are preferably in the form of sealing tabs, are arranged in the retaining block for sealing the gap between the four-edge spar 51 and the support surfaces 51.1, 51.2.
The spring or an analogous element 54 is so configured that a rotation of the four-edge spar 51 around the pins 62, 63 is possible, whereby it is a necessary condition that the sections of the pair of pins 62, 63 that project into the bores 51.1 or, respectively, 51.2, of the four-edge spar 51 have a defined, smaller diameter than that of the bores of 51.1, 51.2 themselves, so that the four-edge spar 51 can, upon rotation around the pins 62, 63, deviate laterally.
The upper pin 63 supports a piston 63.1 that is guided in a sealed-off manner in a cylinder chamber 68 into which is communicated a pressure medium connection 69. Upon impact of the cylinder chamber 68 with a pressure medium, the piston 63.1 and, consequently, the pin 63, are pressed downwardly against the force of a restoring spring 70, whereby at the same time, the four-edge spar 51 is downwardly displaced against the force of the lower restoring spring 64. Since the axes of the pins 62, 63 are laterally offset relative to the axes of the bores 51.1, 51.2 and, in fact, are spaced away from the corners formed via the support surfaces 52.1; 52.1, the four-edge spar 51 is moved away out of these corners by means of the conically shaped ends of the pins 62, 63, whereby the yarn channel 67 is enlarged for the purpose of threading-in a yarn.
The four-edge spar 51 can, in accordance with
In order to avoid, during running-in of a yarn thickness location Fn in the yarn channel 67, the occurrence of damage to the yarn and to facilitate threading-in of a yarn into the yarn channel 67, the beveled surfaces of the four-edge spar 51 are contacted inwardly at least on a rear side of the four-edge spar 51.
The specification incorporates by reference the disclosure of German priority document 103 48 278.4 filed Oct. 17, 2003.
The present invention is, of course, in no way restricted to the specific disclosure of the specification and drawings, but also encompasses any modifications within the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 48 278.4 | Oct 2003 | DE | national |