Storage structure for textile bobbins

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 4998857
  • Patent Number
    4,998,857
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 15, 1989
    35 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 12, 1991
    33 years ago
Abstract
The present invention concerns a storage structure for yarn bobbins and it comprises a plurality of storage units having support devices of the bobbin. Such storage units are distributed in a plurality of stationary deposit equipments. The storage units contained within each stationary deposit equipment are movable along an annular path. The stationary deposit equipments are vertically superimposed in groups. The groups of deposits are arranged in lateral, side-by-side relationship, thus defining a vertical surface of loading and a vertical surface of unloading, which are accessible from devices of loading and unloading, respectively.
Description
Claims
  • 1. A structure for storing yarn bobbins comprising a plurality of storage units, each of said storage units comprising cantilever projecting support means suitable to engage the central tubular member of said yarn bobbins, characterized in that these said storage units are arranged in a plurality of stationary storage frameworks means to move each storage unit of each stationary storage framework about the stationary storage framework itself along a horizontal annular path, said plurality of stationary storage frameworks being arranged so that at least one stationary storage framework is vertically superimposed over another in a spaced-apart relationship; said superimposed stationary storage frameworks having storage units arranged in a lateral, side-by-side, relationship along each of said storage frameworks each of said stationary storage frameworks defining with its opposite ends a vertical loading surface and a vertical unloading surface; said loading surface and said unloading surface being accessible from horizontally and vertically movable loading means, respectively, said loading means and said unloading means comprising cantilever projecting loading units and unloading units, which are suitable to engage the central tubular member of said yarn bobbins and transfer means suitable to transfer the yarn bobbins from said loading units to said storage units and from said storage units to said unloading units; said transfer means including a moving conveyor belt and plurality of transport units, each of said transport units including at least one cantilever projecting element to support one of said yarn bobbins.
  • 2. A structure, according to claim 1, in which each of said stationary deposit equipment comprises a horizontal annular chain which is guided around a driving wheel and by an idle wheel, said storage units being secured to said horizontal chain.
  • 3. A structure, according to claim 2, in which each of said units comprises a bearing body arranged for sliding along an annular guide in turn arranged on each stationary deposit equipment.
  • 4. A structure, according to claim 1, in which said horizontal, annular chain is supported by a horizontal guide, which carries the weight of said yarn bobbins.
  • 5. A structure, according to claim 1, in which said loading means comprise a horizontal track which is vertically movable and is parallel to the vertical loading surface; said cantilever projecting loading units being horizontally movable on said track; said transfer means of said yarn bobbins from said cantilever projecting loading units to said storage units comprising a piston, which is secured to said loading means.
  • 6. A structure, according to claim 1 in which said unloading means comprise at least one stationary horizontal trade supporting a vertical guide, arranged for movement in a horizontal direction along said stationary horizontal track, said vertical guide supporting said cantilever projecting unloading units, arranged for vertical movement on said vertical guide; said transfer means of said yarn bobbins from said storage units to said cantilever projecting unloading units, comprising a piston which is arranged for movement along a horizontal path and is secured to each stationary storage framework.
  • 7. A structure, according to claim 6, in which the ends of said movable piston has a vertical flat section, the width of which is larger than the diameter of said central tubular member of said yarn bobbins.
  • 8. A structure, according to claim 6, in which said cantilever projecting unloading units comprise a cantilever horizontal rod, which is horizontally movable in a direction which is perpendicular to said vertical unloading surface.
  • 9. A structure, according to claim 8, in which the end of said cantilever horizontal rod is arranged for sagging under the weight of the yarn bobbin situated in correspondence with said end, said end comprising measure means, suitable for measuring the weight of said yarn bobbin.
  • 10. A structure, according to claim 6, in which said unloading unit comprises a thrust body for the transfer of each yarn bobbins to the transport means.
  • 11. A structure, according to claim 1, in which the base of each of said transport units has at least one groove, which is suitable to engage a corresponding engaging member, which arranged for guiding said conveyor belt and said transport unit towards a predefined direction.
  • 12. A structure, according to claim 11, in which the base of each of said transport units has two different off-set grooves suitable for engagement with two different, corresponding engaging members situated on the guide of said conveyor belt.
  • 13. A structure, according to claim 11, wherein said transport units further comprise insert means for positioning into said seats, so that said groove engages said engaging member.
  • 14. A structure, according to claim 13, characterized in that said insert means comprise an idle gear and a driving gear, both said gears being rotatable around a vertical axis, said idle gear engaging the parallel support of the transport units, said driving gear engaging the base of said transport units on a level with said groove.
  • 15. An apparatus for storing yarn bobbins comprising:
  • a plurality of storage units, each comprising a cantilever suitable for engaging a central tubular member of said yarn bobbin, said cantilever comprising a rod of length sufficient to engage a plurality of said tubular members simultaneously,
  • said plurality of storage units disposed on each of a plurality of conveyor belts, each conveyor belt comprising a continuous, annular loop,
  • said plurality of conveyor belts arranged in vertical columns and horizontal rows such that said conveyor belts have first ends which define a vertical loading plane and second ends which define a vertical unloading plane,
  • means for moving said conveyor belts through said annular loop,
  • loading means and unloading means, each comprising a cantilever for engaging said central tubular member of said yarn bobbins and means for movably positioning said loading means and unloading means into mating position with any of said storage means, and
  • transfer means for transferring said yarn bobbins from said loading units to said storage units and from said storage units to said unloading means; said transfer means including a moving conveyor belt and a plurality of transport units, each of said transport units including at least one cantilever projecting element to support one of said yarn bobbins.
  • 16. An apparatus as set forth in claim 15 wherein said transfer means of each said loading or unloading means comprises, a piston positioned parallel and adjacent to said cantilever of said loading or unloading means, said piston having an enlarged flat end for contacting said yarn bobbins, and
  • means for selectively driving said piston to push said yarn bobbins out of engagement with said cantilever.
  • 17. An apparatus as set forth in claim 16 wherein said means for movably positioning said loading means and unloading means each comprises a horizontal track vertically movable and parallel to the vertical loading plane, said cantilever of said loading means and unloading means being horizontally movable on said horizontal track.
  • 18. An apparatus as set forth in claim 17 wherein each of said plurality of conveyor belts comprises a horizontal annular chain guided around a driving wheel and an idle wheel, said storage units being secured to said horizontal chain.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
23023 A/85 Nov 1985 ITX
PCT/EP86/00683 Nov 1986 WOX
BACKGROUND ART

This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/095,153, filed Sept. 25, 1987 now abandoned. The present invention concerns a storage structure for yarn bobbins, which is particularly suitable for large dimension bobbins and for storing bobbins produced by automatic pick up devices. Yarn bobbin storage systems comprising movable deposit equipments or storage frameworks upon wheels and stationary storage units within the deposit equipments are already known. According to these known systems, the stationary storage units are manually loaded with the yarn bobbins and then the movable deposit is transported to the storehouse and, at a convenient time, to the palletizer where the final packaging of the bobbins occurs. Nevertheless such a system has the disadvantage that the handling of the bobbins brings about a worsening of the textile quality and it is known that textile material is very delicate. In fact, the yarn bobbins are very heavy (10-15 KG.) and their direct handling brings necessarily about a compression of the yarn windings and, consequently, a disintegration of the bobbins, a breaking of the yarn, a dispersion of yarn around the storage area and, above all, an uncertainty about the quality of the produced bobbins. Further, the weight of the bobbins itself brings about an excessive physical stress on the manpower. Furthermore, since generally the same pick up device produces different kinds of yarn, the above described storage system used up to now implies a lack of certitude, as consequence of the possibility of making confusion among different kinds of yarn produced, thus bringing about the need of frequent and elaborate checks, that require the weighing of a section of the yarn, which corresponds to lengthy measurements. Accordingly, one object of the present invention consists of allowing the transportation and the storage of the yarn bobbins to occur just through a central supporting tubular member, avoiding in this way to apply any force to the yarn mass and preserving its quality. Another object of the present invention is to allow the bobbins to be automatically transported and stored, reducing in this way the physical stress of the manpower. Not last among the objects of the present invention is to allow the bobbins topology to be simply identified upon the basis of their location within the storehouse, thus avoiding the need for checks. These, and other objects, are reached by the present invention of a storage structure for yarn bobbins comprising a plurality of storage units, each of said units comprising cantilever projecting support means, which are suitable to engage the central tubular member of said yarn bobbins, characterized in that said storage units are arranged in a plurality of stationary deposit equipments; the storage units of each stationary deposit equipment being movable along an annular horizontal path within the stationary deposit equipment itself; said plurality of stationary deposit equipments being arranged in groups of one or more deposit equipments vertically superimposed; said groups of superimposed stationary deposit equipments being arranged in lateral, side-by-side relationship, thus defining with their ends a vertical surface of loading and a vertical surface of unloading; said loading vertical surface and said unloading vertical surface being accessible to loading and unloading means, respectively, both movable horizontally and vertically. Said loading and unloading means comprising cantilever projecting loading and unloading units, which are suitable to engage the central tubular member of said yarn bobbins and transfer means, that are suitable to transfer said yarn bobbins from said loading means to said storage units and then from said storage units to said unloading means.

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