Claims
- 1. In apparatus for treating thermoplastic textile strands, the improvement including strand-drawing means and including also strand-crimping means immediately downstream therefrom, with strand-preheating means comprising a strand-supporting roll and roll-heating means therewithin located in advance of at least the strand-crimping means.
- 2. Strand-treating apparatus according to claim 1, including a plurality of sequentially strand-supporting rolls at least one of which has such adjacent heating means.
- 3. Strand-treating apparatus according to claim 2, wherein two such rolls are mutually abutting.
- 4. Strand-treating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein two such rolls are spaced apart.
- 5. Strand-treating apparatus according to claim 1, including strand-crimping means immediately downstream from the preheating means.
- 6. Strand-treating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the heating roll is part of the strand-drawing means.
- 7. Apparatus for treatment of textile strands along a given strand path, comprising means for drawing a textile strand to increased length and means for crimping such a strand immediately downstream in the strand path therefrom and including heatable roll means for heating the strand immediately upstream in the strand path from at least one of the foregoing means.
- 8. Strand-treating apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the strand-drawing means comprises two spaced sets of rolls, each set including at least two rolls, with at least two non-contiguous rolls in each set.
- 9. Strand-treating apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the strand-crimping means comprises a stuffer crimper.
- 10. Strand-treating apparatus according to claim 7, including means within thereto for heating the heatable roll means.
- 11. Apparatus for treating a thermoplastic yarn, comprising a roller adapted for winding of a thermoplastic yarn at least partway therearound and for rotation in the direction of winding of the yarn, means for heating the yarn while it is wound around the roller, means for crimping the yarn, and means for feeding the yarn from the roller to the crimping means, the crimping means being so positioned relative to the roller that the yarn is still in a heated condition at the crimping means.
- 12. Yarn-treating apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the roller is adapted for winding of the yarn at most partway therearound.
- 13. Apparatus for treating thermoplastic yarn, comprising a driven roller for linearly advancing yarn, the roller including a peripheral surface around part of which the yarn is wound and with which the yarn travels, means for heating the yarn as it travels with the peripheral surface, means for crimping the yarn by longitudinal compression while still in a heated condition from the peripheral surface and for forming a plug of the crimped yarn, the crimping means including a chamber defining a yarn-bunching zone and means for driving the heated yarn from the peripheral surface into the chamber, the apparatus including means for winding the crimped yarn from the head of the plug.
- 14. Yarn-crimping apparatus according to claim 13, including means for driving in timed relation the roller and the driving means.
- 15. Apparatus for treating thermoplastic yarn, comprising means for drawing the yarn, means for crimping the yarn by longitudinal compression, and means for winding the crimped yarn; the drawing means comprising a roller arrangement including a driven roller with a peripheral surface around only part of which the yarn is wound and with which the yarn travels, means for heating the yarn as it travels with the peripheral surface, and means for advancing the heated yarn from the roller at a faster rate than the rate at which the yarn is advanced by the roller; the crimping means including a chamber defining a yarn-bunching zone for forming a plug of crimped yarn, and means for driving the drawn yarn into the chamber while the yarn is still in heated condition from the drawing means; and the winding means being arranged to wind the drawn and crimped yarn from the head of the plug thereof formed by the chamber.
- 16. Yarn-treating apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the roller arrangement includes also a spacing roller for spacing axially along the driven roller turns of yarn wound around both the driven roller and the spacing roller together.
- 17. Yarn-treating apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the means for advancing the heated yarn away from the roller arrangement comprises a second roller arrangement including a second driven roller having a peripheral surface in contact with which the yarn travels.
- 18. Yarn-treating apparatus according to claim 17, wherein the second roller arrangement includes a second spacing roller for spacing turns of yarn wound around both the second driven roller and the second spacing roller together.
- 19. Apparatus for treating thermoplastic yarn, comprising means for heating and drawing the yarn while advancing it, means for crimping the yarn by longitudinal compression directly after drawing while the yarn is still in a heated condition from the heating and drawing means, and means for winding up the drawn and crimped yarn, the heating and drawing means comprising a pair of rollers, each of the rollers having a peripheral surface around part of which the yarn is wound, one of the rollers being heatable and rotatable to heat and advance the yarn to the other of the rollers, the other roller being rotatable to advance the yarn at a rate greater than the rate at which the yarn is advanced by that one roller, to thereby draw the yarn while in a heated condition therefrom, the crimping means comprising a chamber defining a yarn-bunching zone for forming a plug of crimped yarn and means for driving the drawn yarn into the chamber while the yarn is still in a heated condition from the heating and drawing means, the winding up means being arranged to wind the crimped and drawn yarn from the head of the plug.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 214,893 filed 3 Jan., 1972, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,808,654, which was a continuation of my similarly entitled copending application, Ser. No. 846,457 filed 31 July, 1969 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,781,952. That application was a continuation-in-part of each of my following (parenthetically enumerated) pending applications, each of which is listed with reference to previously copending applications and their predecessor applications with which there was continuity, and the benefits of which are claimed for this application:
(I) Ser. No. 684,230 filed 20 Nov. 1967 and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,462,815, and (ii) Ser. No. 678,428 filed 26 Oct., 1967 and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,462,814, both as continuations-in-part of Ser. No. 302,758 filed 31 July, 1963 and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,376,622, which was in pertinent part a continuation of Ser. No. 790,658 filed 2 Feb., 1967 and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,111,740 and of subsequently abandoned Ser. No. 216,524 filed 13 Aug., 1962; and
(III) Ser. No. 606,420 filed 30 Dec., 1966 as a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 386,489 filed 31 July, 1964 and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,317,977, which was in pertinent part a continuation of Ser. No. 216,447 filed 13 Aug., 1962 and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,145,947; and
(IV) Ser. No. 835,883 filed 9 June, 1969 and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,559,254 as a continuation-in-part of subsequently abandoned Ser. No. 650,762 filed 3 July, 1967, which was in pertinent part a continuation of Ser. No. 349,338 filed 4 Mar., 1964 and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,348,283.
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