Reel-stick device for winding yarn with regulated pressure, particularly for double-twist twisting frames

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6616083
  • Patent Number
    6,616,083
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 18, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 9, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A reel-stick arm for winding yarn with regulated pressure between the reel and its actuation roller, particularly for double-twist twisting frames, comprising automatic means for balancing the effect of weight variation of the reel being formed, means for automatic raising of the reel-stick arm, and automatic means for clamping the arm in the raised position, said raising and clamping means being co-ordinated by interlocking means.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to the winding of yarn on reels or packages in textile machines for the preparation of yarn, and in particular relates to a device with a reel-stick arm supporting the rotating tube on which the reel of yarn is formed.




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




In industrial practice, a solution that has met with considerable success is that of actuating the tube in rotation—with the reel that is formed by winding the yarn on its surface which has the shape of a truncated cone or cylinder—by driving the said tube in rotation with an underlying motor-driven roller on which the reel itself rests, thus enabling winding of the yarn at a constant linear speed that is independent of the size of the reel, which grows as the winding operation proceeds, and dependent only upon the speed of rotation of the said actuating roller. The yarn is wound in turns on the reel and distributed with a to-and-fro motion over its generatrix by a traversing device.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A problem linked to the winding of yarn of a reel resting on its actuating roller is due to the fact that the reel, as it grows, exerts an ever-increasing weight and applies an ever-increasing pressure on the roller, with consequences on the progress of the operation and on the mechanical and geometrical characteristics of the reel produced. For instance, the reel itself becomes more and more deformed at its point of resting as it grows. As a result, both the tension of the turns of yarn and the density of the wound layer increase. As the pressure exerted varies, the transmissible torque, especially in the speed transients, varies noticeably, and the possibility of mutual friction increases.




In order to highlight more clearly the technical problems tackled and solved by the present invention, as well as the characteristics and advantages of the invention with respect to the prior art, the said invention is here described with reference to its application in gathering units for yarn produced on double-twist twisting frames by winding it in reels, even though the device according to the invention may also find application in the entire range of machines for preparing and finishing yarn in which the yarn is wound in reels. Consequently, application of the invention is not at all intended to be limited to twisting frames alone.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1A

is a side view illustrating a typical scheme of a gathering unit of a station of a double-twist twisting frame.





FIG. 1B

is a front view illustrating a typical scheme of a gathering unit of a station of a double-twist twisting frame.





FIG. 2A

illustrates the reel-stick arm assembly in its configuration with the reel at the start.





FIG. 2B

illustrates a top view of the reel-stick arm assembly fork.





FIG. 2C

illustrates a sectional view counter-weighting device.





FIG. 3

illustrates the reel-stick arm assembly in its configuration with the reel about to be completed.





FIG. 4

illustrates the reel-stick arm assembly in its configuration with the reel raised by intervention or reel completion.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of the reel-stick arm assembly illustrating the components of the raising device.












FIGS. 1A and 1B

are, respectively, a side view and a front view illustrating a typical scheme of a gathering unit of a station of a double-twist twisting frame, in which the most significant members are illustrated in order to highlight the technical problem in question.




The twisting operation consists, in its main aspects, in joining together two or more threads of yarn, which are already twisted, by means of a further mutual twisting about their axis. Retwisting produces a yarn of a higher quality, greater strength and regularity, and improved appearance and “feel” as compared to the original starting yarn.




As in the case of other machines for preparing and finishing yarn, the double-twist twisting frame is made with a plurality of working units set alongside one another along one or two fronts with appurtenances, driving means and control unit that are in common.

FIGS. 1A and 1B

are, respectively, a side view and a front view illustrating the scheme of the basic parts of the system for gathering the thread in a twisting frame.




The supply of yarn is constituted by two threads


1


and


2


, coming from the feed reels located in the underlying cylindrical basket


3


, the said threads


1


,


2


being inserted in the reeling-off head


4


and twisted in the bottom part of the station, which is not shown in the figure for reasons of simplicity of representation. The double-twisted yarn


6


then returns upwards, where it is gathered. The said double-twisted yarn


6


whirls, and its balloon is controlled first by the internal wall of the containment cylinder


3


and then by the yarn-guiding eyelet


7


. The yarn is recalled by the pull exerted by the top reel that is being wound.




Proceeding in the direction of the reel, downstream of the yarn-guiding eyelet


7


, the yarn


6


then encounters a yarn-feeler


10


, an idler wheel or pulley


11


, and the drawing mechanism or tractor


12


. The said tractor consists of two rotating plates or cups set facing one another to form a tortuous groove that engages and pulls the tensioned yarn so as to divide the action of tension between the tractor and the reel. In normal operating conditions, the twisted yarn


6


then passes from the yarn guide


13


, which distributes it over the generatrix of the reel with a driven to-and-fro motion along the guide


14


.




The reel


16


of yarn being formed, which recalls and gathers the retwisted yarn


6


, is wound on the base tube


17


, which is also carried by a reel-stick arm


18


, and is driven in rotation by a cylinder or roller


19


rotating at a constant speed. The reel-stick arm consists, in its essential features, of a liftable fork and two jaws which open with respect to one another in order to open and close two centring shafts or supports that block the tube on which the yarn is wound to form the reel. As gathering of the yarn proceeds, the reel


16


rotates resting on the roller


19


, increasing its diameter and decreasing its angular velocity. The reel increases in weight and volume, and the arm


18


lifts up gradually. The reel is exposed to the phenomena described in the preamble of the present description as a result of its variation in size.




If the yarn


6


is interrupted either because it breaks or because it runs out, even in the sense that just one of the two feed threads runs out, the yarn-feeler


10


drops, rotating about its shaft, causes the arrest command from the control unit, and activates the alarm for the operator. It must in fact be borne in mind that, in the absence of one of the threads, the surviving thread is considerably weakened in that it is in conditions of untwisting, and hence does not withstand the tensile force and thus breaks.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The characteristics and advantages of the device according to the present invention emerge more evidently from the description of a typical embodiment thereof, which is provided by way of non-limiting example, with reference to

FIGS. 2

to


5


.





FIGS. 1A and 1B

illustrate the scheme of gathering of the yarn in a double-twist twisting frame, to which the reel-stick arm is applied by way of example.

FIGS. 2A-C

illustrate, instead, the reel-stick arm according to the present invention in its configuration with the reel at the start, with regard to the structure and operation of said arm.

FIG. 3

illustrates, instead, the reel-stick arm according to the present invention in its configuration with the reel about to be completed.

FIG. 4

illustrates the reel-stick arm according to the present invention in its configuration with the reel raised on account of an intervention or on account of reel completion.

FIG. 5

is a sectional view with details of the reel-stick arm illustrating the components of the raising device, the clamping device, and the device for damping the reel-stick arm.





FIGS. 2A

,


3


and


4


are provided with enlarged details of the main components of the devices for counter-weighting, lifting, clamping, and damping with which the reel-stick arm is provided.





FIG. 2A

is a side view of the reel-stick arm, and

FIG. 2B

is a top view thereof. The reel-stick arm is made up of a fork


20


formed by two arms


21


and


22


, one of which—in

FIG. 2A

the arm


22


—is hinged in


23


and can open and close the fork


20


according to a rotation α for inserting or removing the base tube


17


on which the reel is formed into/from its gripping position between the two centring shafts


24


and


25


. Opening the fork


20


is countered by pulling or tension spring


25


A, which tends to grip the ends of the tube between the two arms. The arm


22


is provided with an extension


22


A which enables the operator to grip it for opening and closing the fork


20


, as well as for raising and lowering the reel—stick arm manually.




The base


26


of the fork


20


orthogonal to the arms


21


,


22


is hinged so as to enable a rotation β about a substantially horizontal pin


28


to raise and lower the reel-stick-arm assembly. The pin


28


is constrained to the fixed structure


31


of the twisting frame. On the opposite side, the base of the fork


26


is provided with a lever arm


32


for the raising device, which will be illustrated in what follows. The base


26


of the fork


20


orthogonal to the arms


21


,


22


is moreover equipped with a circular sector


33


for the device for clamping the raised reel-stick arm, which is likewise described in what follows.




The base


26


of the fork


20


is further provided with counter-weighting means


35


which enable the effect of the increasing weight of the reel to be countered and the pressure between the reel


16


and the roller


19


to be kept within pre-set values. This device is made up of two coaxial hollow pistons


36


,


37


which slide with respect to one another and contain a compression spring


38


, which tends to move them away from one another. The structure of the two pistons is illustrated in the cross-sectional view of FIG.


2


C. The two pistons


36


,


37


are respectively provided with ball-and-socket joints


39


,


40


at their ends, which are constrained with male and female spherical couplings


41


,


42


, respectively to the fixed structure


31


of the twisting frame and to the base


26


of the fork


20


. The couplings of the pistons are exemplified, in the embodiments shown herein, as ball-and-socket joints, but they could be obtained even with different types of constraint, for example as cylindrical articulated joints.




Operation of the counterweighting device


35


is described in what follows. In the configuration of

FIG. 2A

, the reel wound on the tube still has a small diameter, and the arms


21


,


22


of the fork are in the relatively lower position. In this configuration, the direction of the axis


44


of the two coaxial pistons passes on the right, i.e., inside the pin


28


. The thrust of the compressed spring


38


inside the pistons thus results in a supplementary weight which causes the reel


16


to weigh against the roller


19


. The thrust of the spring


38


is thus added to the small weight of the reel in the initial phase. As the diameter of the reel


16


increases, the direction of the axis


44


of the pistons


36


,


37


turns according to the rotation γ about the centre of the ball-and-socket joint


39


and approaches the centre of the pin


28


, thus reducing the arm of the thrust of the spring


38


and the pressure exerted on the roller


19


, until it vanishes when the direction of the axis


44


of said pistons passes through the centre of the pin


28


.




When the direction of the axis


44


of the pistons


36


,


37


has passed through the centre of the pin


28


and moves to the left, i.e., outside the pin


28


, so assuming the configuration of

FIG. 3

, the thrust of the compressed spring


38


in said pistons thus results in a force that opposes the weight exerted by the reel


16


and reduces the pressure on the roller


19


. From this moment, as the diameter of the reel increases, the direction of the axis


44


of the pistons


36


,


37


moves further and further away from the centre of the pin


28


, thus increasing the arm of the thrust of the spring


38


and the action of counter-weighting, i.e., the action of reducing the pressure exerted on the roller


19


by the weight itself of the reel that is being completed.




The values of the range of pressure that it is intended to apply between the reel and the actuating roller, as well as the value of the diameter of the reel at which the action of the counter-weighting device


35


is reversed, can be adjusted by intervening both on the geometry of the system and on the calibration of the spring


38


. The said adjustment means may intervene advantageously on the position of connection of the ball-and-socket joints


39


,


40


, for example on the position in which the joint


39


is fixed to the fixed structure, thus varying the diameter of the reel at which reversal of the action of the counter-weighting device


35


occurs.




When the reel has reached the desired length, i.e., the pre-set size, the finished reel


16


is removed and replaced by a new tube


17


. In order not to damage winding of the yarn, the reel


16


is made to stop by raising it beforehand from its actuating roller


19


. The procedure is much the same also when an intervention is to be carried out during production of the reel of yarn, for example when twisting is interrupted because the yarn-feeler


10


drops and signals interruption of the yarn


6


. To detach the reel from its roller, there is the automatic lifting member


50


, which consists of a cylindrical piston


51


operated by fluid means, for example pneumatically, that slides in an underlying cylindrical chamber


52


. In the embodiment illustrated in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the said pneumatic actuator is a single-acting one, the return into the working position being entrusted to the contrasting action of a compression spring


53


set inside the chamber


52


. Connected to the piston


51


is a vertical stem


54


which carries an engagement member, for example a projecting pin or roller


55


, designed to grip the end of the lever arm


32


set opposite to the fork


20


. With introduction of fluid under pressure by means of the duct


57


, the piston


51


is lowered, so compressing the spring


53


and withdrawing the stem


54


with the roller


55


. In its travel downwards, the said roller intercepts the end of the lever arm


32


and lifts the entire reel-stick-arm assembly, with its reel


16


wound, with a rotation β about the pin


28


. According to a preferred embodiment, opening of the valve and entry of the fluid into the cylindrical chamber


52


is directly interlocked to dropping of the yarn-feeler


10


.




The rotation β also involves the circular sector


33


, which is integral with the base


26


of the reel-stick arm and which carries an automatic device


59


for temporary blocking of the reel-stick arm in the raised position, which is illustrated also with reference to the details of

FIGS. 2A

,


3


,


4


, and


5


.




The circular sector


33


consists of a plate which describes the arc of a circle


60


and which is rendered integral with the base


26


of the fork


20


and rotates with the latter, resting against the contrast surface of a fixed shoulder


61


that is integral with the fixed structure


31


of the twisting frame. At its innermost end, the plate


60


has an appendage


62


having a circular through hole


63


which serves as point of engagement for the terminal ball


64


of the moving element of a device


65


for clamping the reel-stick arm, also this device being integral with the fixed structure


31


of the twisting frame and being subject to the thrust of a spring


66


against the through hole


63


and a spherical seat


67


made in the fixed shoulder


61


. The said clamping is performed when the rotation β first brings the appendage


62


of the plate


60


to be inserted and to displace said ball


64


from its seat


67


, into the position


64


′ of

FIG. 4

, as defined by the dashed-and-dotted-line, in such a way that said appendage


62


continues to rotate until its hole


63


comes to correspond with the ball


64


and to enable the ball


64


to be re-inserted into its seat


67


, so gripping the appendage


62


and the plate


60


, thus carrying out temporary clamping of the reel-stick arm in a raised position. Once the reel-stick arm is clamped, the piston


51


and the stem


54


can be lifted up again independently of resetting of the arm itself.




Operation of the lifting and clamping members is appropriately provided with means of interlocking and co-ordination, both by controlling lifting interlocked to the dropping of the yarn-feeler


10


and by controlling interruption of lifting of the reel-stick arm when clamping occurs. For instance, for this purpose the sector


33


is equipped with angular-coordinate sensors which enable the control unit of the machine to interrupt introduction of fluid into the chamber


52


in due time, or else the seat


67


, which the terminal ball


64


moves away from or up to, is provided with sensors.




The angular value of lifting of the reel-stick arm according to the rotation β at which clamping occurs may be adapted and adjusted, for instance by modifying the mutual position between the plate


60


and the base


26


of the fork


20


.




With the reel-stick arm raised, braking and arrest of the reel can be performed without any problems, and likewise the other operations required from the operator, who, when he arrives, finds the arm raised and the reel


16


already separate from the roller


19


. The arm can be reset to cause the reel, or the new tube, to return into contact with the roller


19


after it has raised the stem


54


again, releasing the pressure in the chamber


52


and enabling release of the spring


53


, which brings the piston


51


back up. The arm can then be lowered again by the operator by overcoming the resistance of the spring


66


with the lever


22


A, with a force sufficient to cause the clamping ball


64


to move back from its habitual seat


67


.




According to a further improved embodiment of the invention, a device


69


for damping the vibrations or oscillations of the reel-stick arm due to the irregularities of the twisting operation is applied, again on the circular sector


33


that is integral with the base


26


of the fork


20


, or else on the plate


60


. This device consists of a piston


70


which can slide within a chamber


71


that is integral with the fixed structure


31


of the twisting frame and which is pushed at its end


72


by a spring


73


against the plane surface of the plate


60


, compressing it against the fixed shoulder


61


, so as to exert an action of friction and damping of the said stresses which adversely affect the quality of the twisted yarn and the finished reel. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the pressure exerted by the spring


73


is appropriately adjusted, for example by a calibration screw, for imparting the desired damping action.




The reel-stick arm according to the present invention enables the problems described previously to be overcome both in the course of normal winding of the reel and in the course of interventions in which there are stops, starts, and transient operating conditions.




The reel-stick-arm device enables winding of a package as well as any intervention of the operators, safeguarding the quality of the yarn and of the wound package, which, especially in the twisting processes, is required to be of the highest level.




The device may moreover be adjusted in such a way as to exert a winding pressure between the reel


16


and the actuation roller


19


within a pre-determined range that is independent of the state of advance of the reel. This enables the preparation of stable reels having uniform and pre-determined densities.



Claims
  • 1. A reel-stick arm assembly for winding yarn on twisting frames having an adjusted pressure between a reel (16) and a driving roller (19) rotating at a constant linear speed, comprising a fixed structure (31) integral with: a counter-weighting means (35) which counterbalances the effect of the variation in weight of the reel of yarn being formed; a means (50) for automatic raising of said reel-stick arm assembly; an automatic clamping means (59) for temporary blocking of said reel-stick arm assembly in a raised position and vibration-damping, said means (50) for automatic raising and said automatic clamping means (59) being coordinated together by interlocking means, and said automatic clamping means (59) contacting a circular sector (33) rendered integral with a base (26) of a fork (20) of said reel-stick arm assembly, which rotates with said fork (20), said circular sector (33) further comprising a plate (60), which is in contact with a fixed shoulder (61) and said automatic clamping means (59), both integral with said fixed structure (31) of said reel-stick arm assembly, and said plate (60) having an appendage (62) with a hole (63) that serves for engagement of a terminal end (64) of a mobile element of a device (65) within said automatic clamping means (59) for clamping said reel-stick arm assembly and a seat (67) that is integral with said fixed shoulder (61) within said fixed structure (31) of said reel-stick arm assembly.
  • 2. The reel-stick arm assembly according to claim 1, charcterized in that said automatic clamping means (59) further comprises a vibration-damping device (69) for damping the vibrations of the reel-stick arm assembly, said vibration-damping device (69) in turn comprising a piston (70) having an end (72) pushed against the plane surface of said plate (60), thus compressing said plate against said fixed shoulder (61).
  • 3. The reel-stick arm assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that the means (50) for automatic raising up said reel-stick arm assembly comprises a piston (51) actuated by motor fluid that flows in a chamber (52), to which an engagement means (55) is connected that is designed to grip a lever arm (32) which is integral to and opposite said fork (20) of said reel-stick arm assembly.
  • 4. The reel-stick arm assembly according to claim 3, characterized in that the means (50) for automatic raising up said reel-stick arm assembly comprises a single-acting actuator (51, 52), which returns to a working position by the countering forces of a compression spring (53) located inside said chamber (52).
  • 5. The reel-stick arm assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that the means (35) for counter-weighting said reel-stick arm assembly comprises two coaxial hollow pistons (36, 37) which slide with respect to one another and contains a compression spring (38) which tends to move said coaxial hollow pistons (36, 37) away from one another, and having articulated joints (39, 40) at opposite ends that are constrained with couplings (41, 42) respectively to said fixed structure (31) of said reel-stick arm assembly and to said base (26) of said fork (20).
  • 6. The reel-stick arm assembly according to claim 5, characterized in that the means (35) for counter-weighting said reel-stick arm assembly further comprises adjustment means that intervene on said position of connection of said articulated joints (39, 40), thus changing the reel diameter at which reversal of the action of said counter-weighting means (35) takes place.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
MI2000A2280 Oct 2000 IT
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