Claims
- 1. In a slashing process of preparing a loom beam for weaving on a slasher, which includes the steps of forming a sheet of individual warp yarn ends from at least one warp section beam wherein said ends are arranged individually side by side, passing said warp yarn sheet through a sizing process to place sizing on said individual warp ends, drying said sized warp ends on said warp yarn sheet, busting said warp yarn sheet which has been dried into a plurality of warp yarn sheets corresponding to the number of warp section beams from which said warp yarns are withdrawn, and winding said warp yarn ends onto a single loom beam, wherein the improvement comprises lubricating said warp yarns after drying and before busting by arranging a pair of porous lubricating rods including a first rotating lubricating rod and a second rotating lubricating rod, passing said dried warp yarn sheet under said first rotating lubricating rod and over said second rotating lubricating rod whereby the opposite sides of said warp yarn sheet are contacted by at least one of said rotating lubricating rods, and providing each of said lubricating rods in the form of a porous hollow rod having an inner porous lubricant distribution layer terminating in a generally smooth outer continuous lubricant application surface which contacts said warp yarn ends for lubrication and facilitates smooth passage of said individual warp yarn ends over said application surface without snagging and breakage; an inner flow control membrane formed at a boundary region of said porous distribution layer; and said flow control membrane having a porosity not greater than the porosity of said lubricant distribution layer to meter the flow of lubricant onto said lubricant application surface.
- 2. The method of claim 1 including arranging said first and second rotating lubricating rods generally in a vertical plane.
- 3. The method of claim 2 comprising arranging said pair of rotating rolls on an adjustable frame so that the plane of said rods may be inclined so that said warp yarn sheet passes between said pair of rods in said inclined plane out of contact with said rods.
- 4. The method of claim 1 including metering the amount of lubricant delivered to said rotating rolls to apply a desired amount of add-on weight to said warp ends.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein said drying process includes drying said warp yarns in at least two separate warp yarn sheets, and said method includes:
- bringing said sheets together in a generally juxtaposed configuration wherein said sheets contact each other on one side generally without said warp yarns intermeshing with one another leaving one exposed side on each of said sheets;
- passing said juxtaposed warp yarn sheets through said pair of lubricating rods; and
- contacting the exposed sides of said juxtaposed sheets with said rotating lubricating rods.
- 6. The method of claim 1 including metering a desired volume of lubricant to an interior of said porous rods per yard of warp ends regardless of the speed of said warp sheet traveling past said rods.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein said porous application surface includes pores having a mean dimension which is smaller than the mean diameter of the yarn ends passing over said porous surface.
- 8. In a slashing process for preparing a loom beam for weaving on a slasher of the type which includes forming a warp yarn sheet of individual warp ends arranged generally side by side, subjecting said warp yarn sheet to a sizing process wherein sizing is applied to said warp ends, drying said sized warp ends, and winding said warp ends upon a loom beam, said method comprising:
- providing a pair of rotating lubricating rods on a frame;
- arranging said pair of lubricating rods on said slasher generally in a vertical plane after said drying process;
- rotating said porous lubricating rods at a rotational speed proportional to the speed of said slasher;
- passing said warp yarn sheet over a first of said lubricating rods and under a second of said lubricating rods;
- metering a desired amount of lubricant and delivering said metered amount of lubricant to said interior of said lubricating rods;
- the metering of said lubricant being in response to the operational speed of said slasher; and
- applying a desired percentage of add-on weight of said lubricant to said warp yarns.
- 9. The method of claim 8 including providing each of said lubricating rods in the form of a porous hollow rod having a porous lubricant distribution layer terminating in a continuous lubricant application surface; an inner flow control membrane formed at a boundary region of said porous distribution layer; and said flow control membrane having a porosity not greater than the porosity of said lubricant distribution layer to meter the flow of lubricant onto said lubricant application surface.
- 10. The method of claim 8 wherein said drying process includes drying said warp yarns in at least two separate warp yarn sheets, and said method includes:
- bringing said sheets together in a generally juxtaposed configuration wherein said sheets contact each other on one side generally without said warp yarns intermeshing with one another leaving one exposed side on each of said sheets;
- passing said juxtaposed warp yarn sheets through said pair of lubricating rods; and
- contacting the exposed sides of said juxtaposed sheets with said rotating lubricating rods.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06/308,449 of Oct. 5, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,513,485 granted Apr. 30, 1985.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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