Claims
- 1. A transfer tail engaging and segregating yarn carrier for package dyeing comprising:
- a generally tubular perforated main bodywall for supporting a yarn package, said main bodywall having a predetermined exterior diameter; and
- an axially projecting nesting collar of smaller exterior diameter than said main bodywall, said axially projecting collar comprising a plurality of radially extending protrusions defining a transfer tail engaging surface said radially extending protrusions being arranged in spaced axial and circumferential relationship to form a plurality of circumferential interruptions distributed axially over said transfer tail engaging surface of said nesting collar whereby transfer tail windings wound onto said transfer tail engaging surface are wound in a criss-cross fashion on top of each other during the transfer tail forming process.
- 2. The yarn carrier of claim 1 additionally comprising a female nesting collar formed at an opposed axial end of said axially projecting collar, said female nesting collar comprising an interior peripheral surface of a diameter greater than the diameter of said axially projecting nesting collar and less than the diameter of said main bodywall.
- 3. The yarn carrier of claim 2 wherein said female nesting collar has a predetermined axial height and said axially projecting nesting collar has a predetermined axial height and wherein the axial height of said axially extending nesting collar is greater than that of said female nesting collar.
- 4. The yarn carrier of claim 2 wherein at least a portion of said protrusions on said axially projecting nesting collar have a radial height greater than the difference between the exterior diameter of said axially extending nesting collar and the inside diameter of said female nesting collar.
- 5. The yarn carrier of claim 4 wherein said protrusions have a continuously decreasing height in a direction axially away from said main bodywall of said yarn carrier.
- 6. The yarn carrier of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the perforations of said main bodywall of said yarn carrier are defined by a plurality of axially distributed rings and a plurality of diagonally arranged ribs extending between said rings.
- 7. The yarn carrier of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of said protrusions have a tapered profile when viewed in radial cross section.
- 8. The yarn carrier of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of said protrusions have a tapered profile when said yarn carrier is viewed in axial cross section.
- 9. The yarn carrier of claim 1 wherein said main bodywall is formed of a molded polymer.
- 10. The yarn carrier of claim 9 wherein said molded polymer is selected from the group consisting of a polypropylene, copolymer and terpolymer thereof.
- 11. The yarn carrier of claim 1 wherein said yarn carrier is an axially compressible yarn carrier.
- 12. The yarn carrier of claim 1 wherein said yarn carrier is a rigid yarn carrier.
- 13. The yarn carrier of claim 1 additionally comprising a transfer tail grasping surface on said axially projecting nesting collar, said transfer tail grasping surface being defined by two circumferentially spaced, axially oriented ribs, each rib extending radially outwardly from said nesting collar.
- 14. The yarn carrier of claim 13 additionally comprising a radial depression on at least a portion of the exterior surface of said nesting collar positioned circumferentially between said two axial ribs.
- 15. A transfer tail engaging and segregating yarn carrier for package dyeing comprising:
- a generally tubular main bodywall for supporting a yarn package, said main bodywall having a predetermined exterior diameter and comprising a plurality of apertures; and
- an axially projecting nesting collar of smaller exterior diameter than said main bodywall, said axially projecting collar comprising a plurality of radially extending protrusions defining a transfer tail engaging surface on at least an axial portion thereof, said radially extending protrusions being arranged in spaced axial and circumferential relationship to form a plurality of circumferential interruptions distributed axially over said transfer tail engaging surface;
- said yarn carrier additionally comprising a female nesting collar formed at an opposed axial end of said axially projecting collar, said female nesting collar comprising an interior peripheral surface of diameter greater than the exterior diameter of said axially projecting nesting collar; and
- wherein at least a portion of said protrusions on said axially projecting nesting collar have a radial height equal to or greater than the difference between the exterior diameter of said axially extending nesting collar and the inside diameter of said female nesting collar.
- 16. The yarn carrier of claim 15 wherein said main bodywall is formed of a molded polymer.
- 17. The yarn carrier of claim 16 wherein said molded polymer is selected from the group consisting of a polypropylene, copolymer and terpolymer thereof.
- 18. The yarn carrier of claim 15 wherein said protrusions have a continuously decreasing height in a direction axially away from said main bodywall of said yarn carrier.
- 19. The yarn carrier of claim 15 wherein said yarn carrier is an axially compressible yarn carrier.
- 20. The yarn carrier of claim 15 wherein said yarn carrier is a rigid yarn carrier.
- 21. The yarn carrier of claim 15 additionally comprising a transfer tail grasping surface on said axially projecting nesting collar, said transfer tail grasping surface being defined by two circumferentially spaced axially oriented ribs, each rib extending radially outwardly from said nesting collar.
- 22. The yarn carrier of claim 15 additionally comprising a radial depression on at least a portion of the exterior surface of said nesting collar positioned circumferentially between said two axial ribs.
- 23. A transfer tail engaging and segregating yarn carrier for package dyeing comprising:
- a generally tubular main bodywall for supporting a yarn package, said main bodywall having a predetermined exterior diameter and comprising a plurality of apertures; and
- an axially projecting nesting collar of smaller exterior diameter than said main bodywall, said axially projecting collar comprising a transfer tail grasping surface on said axially projecting nesting collar, said transfer tail grasping surface being defined by two circumferentially spaced axially oriented ribs, each rib extending radially outwardly from the exterior surface of said nesting collar.
- 24. The yarn carrier of claim 23 additionally comprising a radial depression on at least a portion of the exterior surface of said nesting collar positioned circumferentially between said two axial ribs.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/717,697, filed on Sep. 23, 1996, now abandoned.
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