Claims
- 1. In package winding of textile strands including transfer from winding onto a first package to winding onto a second package without interruption, wherein the packages are movable individually into and out of mutual axial alignment with their adjacent ends closely spaced and into and out of rotatively driven position, and wherein the strand is traversed along and onto the winding package after passing through a remote guiding location to the winding surface of the package, the improvement in transferring a strand from winding onto one package to winding onto the other package without interruption, comprising aligning a second package substantially coaxially with the first package and rotating the second package similarly to the first package, transferring the remote guiding location from a first locus substantially midway and in advance of the first package to an alternative locus similarly related to the second package, meanwhile momentarily delaying via mechanical inertia alone the corresponding lateral transfer of the winding strand at a locus substantially midway thereof and in perpendicular alignment with a marginal surface portion of the second package, rotatively gripping the laterally transferring strand at the end of the second package adjacent an end of the first package, winding the laterally transferring strand onto such marginal portion during such delay, and traversing the strand onto the winding surface of the second package subsequent to such delay.
- 2. Package winding according to claim 1, including withdrawing the first package from such substantial alignment with the second package, whereupon such withdrawal or continuing rotation of the first package causes the strand therebetween to tighten and break therebetween.
- 3. Strand winding according to claim 1, wherein the momentary delay in lateral transferral of the strand involves converting a bistable inertial device located between the respective extended lateral bisectors, from one of its stable positions to the other thereof by lateral contact with the strand.
- 4. Strand winding according to claim 1, wherein the gripping of the laterally transferring strand includes rotative engagement therewith in a plane more closely adjacent the end of the package to which the strand is being transferred than to the end of the package from which it is being transferred.
- 5. In dual-position traverse winding of textile strands, wherein such a strand is forwarded longitudinally and is traversed over either of two laterally spaced traverse paths, the improvement in interchanging the strand between the respective traverse paths comprising removing the winding strand from either of the two traverse paths and guiding it into the other traverse path meanwhile utilizing mechanical inertia to provide a temporarily fixed strand-guiding locus intermediate the respective traverse paths and constraining the strand to be guided at such locus for a brief period after the strand has left either of the traverse paths and before it reaches the other traverse path.
- 6. Strand winding according to claim 5, wherein the respective traverse paths are of substantially equal width and are spaced apart less than the width of either traverse path, and including relocating the temporarily fixed strand-guiding locus alternately within opposite end portions of the intermediate space, in each instance nearer the traverse path toward which the strand is being transferred than to the path it has just left.
- 7. Strand winding according to claim 6, including the step of picking up the strand downstream at a location laterally closer to the strand traverse path toward which the strand is being transferred than to the path it has just left.
- 8. Strand winding according to claim 7, including the steps of discontinuing winding the strand onto a package aligned downstream of the traverse path that the strand has just left and initiating winding of the strand onto a package aligned downstream of the traverse path toward which the strand is being transferred and in the vicinity of which the strand has just been picked up.
- 9. Strand winding according to claim 8, including the step of forming a transfer tail of such strand before initiating such winding.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 467,018 filed May 6, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,936,006.
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Divisions (1)
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