Claims
- 1. A process for aspirating a continuously supplied yarn to waste, comprising:
- (a) moving the yarn adjacent an aspiring device having an entrance for receiving yarn, said device having a stationary inner annular cutting edge substantially surrounding the entrance;
- (b) aspirating a loop of the yarn into the entrance of the device and tensioning the loop across the inner annular cutting edge to cut the yarn;
- (c) continuing to aspirate the cut continuously supplied yarn to waste; and
- (d) simultaneously cutting the yarn downstream of said annular cutting edge and blocking the action of the aspirating device, thereby releasing the yarn for further processing.
- 2. In a yarn aspirating device having an inlet for receiving yarn: stationary severing means positioned totally within the inlet for severing yarn momentarily pulled into the inlet, said severing means including an annular disc defining a disc diameter and having an inner surface forming a cutting edge; a cylindrical aspirator head, said head having a flange, said flange having an inner lip formed in one end and inner threads in the other end; a cylindrical body having outer threads to mate with said inner threads, one end surface of said body forming with the flange and inner lip a concentrating channel for forcing a gas under pressure in one direction through the center of said body, said disc being mounted in said head adjacent said flange opposite the direction of said forced gas; and means for supplying said gas under pressure to said concentrating channel.
- 3. In a yarn aspirating device having an inlet for receiving yarn: stationary severing means positioned totally within the inlet for severing yarn momentarily pulled into the inlet, said severing means including an annular disc defining a disc diameter and having an inner surface forming a cutting edge; a tubing of determined length and inner diameter having a vacuum source attached to one end; a threaded end having an end surface of an outer surface diameter larger than the disc diameter and an inner surface diameter smaller than the disc diameter, but larger than the cutting edge; and a guard means having inner threads to mate with the threaded end of the tube and an inner slit in one end, whereby yarn passing adjacent said slit will be drawn into the slit by the vacuum from the source and cut by the cutting edge.
- 4. The yarn aspirator device of claim 3, including secondary means for simultaneously cutting the yarn and temporarily blocking the vacuum source.
- 5. The yarn aspirator device of claim 4, said secondary means including blade cutting means extendable across the tubing and spring means for moving said blade cutting means out of the inner diameter of the tubing.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/253,281 filed on 10/3/88.
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