Claims
- 1. In a yarn winding machine for alternately winding two bobbins at first and second winding positions in a continuous sequence, each bobbin having a barrel to receive yarn and a flange at each end of said barrel, a fully wound bobbin being replaced by an empty bobbin while an adjacent bobbin is being wound, said flanged bobbins being located adjacent one another in said first and second winding positions on substantially aligned axes, and said machine having drive means for rotating said bobbins, the improvement comprising
- a yarn guide connected to said machine, said yarn guide extending over that bobbin barrel being wound so as to guide the yarn onto that barrel and lay it progressively thereover,
- motion means connected with said yarn guide for moving said yarn guide along a linear path parallel to said bobbin's axis at each of said first and second positions,
- return means connected with said yarn guide at each of said first and second positions for reciprocating said yarn guide along said linear path between two axially spaced planes defined by a bobbin's flanges,
- transfer means engageable with said yarn guide for transferring said yarn guide from its reciprocal path along the length of a fully wound bobbin to its reciprocal path along the length of an adjacent empty bobbin while both bobbins are in rotation, the yarn being led from said full bobbin over the adjacent two flanges of said full and empty bobbins onto the barrel of said empty bobbin adjacent said flanges in a manner for forming a yarn tail on said empty bobbin,
- yarn severing means connected to said machine for cutting said yarn tail at a predetermined position adjacent said two adjacent flanges of said full and empty bobbins but between the flanges of said empty bobbin, and
- control means for controlling said yarn severing means so that said yarn tail is severed only after the first yarn turns on a said empty bobbin's barrel have been overlaid by later yarn turns resulting from reciprocal movement of said yarn guide.
- 2. An improvement as set forth in claim 1, said yarn severing means comprising
- cutting means operable in a plane generally parallel to and adjacent to said two flanges to cut said yarn tail on said empty bobbin, that cut being located in that yarn length where the yarn extends between the adjacent flange's rim and where it is overlaid on said barrel by said later turns, that yarn length extending at an angle to the cutting plane.
- 3. An improvement as set forth in claim 2, said yarn severing means comprising
- at least one concave-shaped heating element, said control means controlling movement of said heating element into the rotating path of the said yarn's angled portion, said yarn's angled portion thereby stroking said heating element so as to be severed by it without being excessively stressed.
- 4. An improvement as set forth in claim 1, said improvement further comprising
- retention means for holding the yarn led over said bobbins, adjacent flanges in a fixed location on said flanges until it has been severed.
- 5. An improvement as set forth in claim 4, said retention means comprising
- a toothed disc positioned between said bobbins' adjacent flanges, the teeth of said disc extending around and beyond the outer periphery of said flanges, said disc being mounted to rotate with a flange of at least one of said two bobbins.
- 6. An improvement as set forth in claim 1, said motion means comprising
- a reversing motor,
- a lead screw driven by said reversing motor, said lead screw being of a length to serve both winding positions,
- a dis-engageable threaded nut attached to said yarn guide, said nut normally engaging said lead screw,
- disengagement means for releasing said nut from said lead screw when said yarn guide is to be transferred from a wound bobbin to an empty bobbin, and for subsequently re-engaging said nut with said lead screw when the transfer is complete, and
- motor control means responsive to the transfer of said yarn guide from a wound bobbin to an empty bobbin for reversing the direction of said reversing motor when said yarn guide is positioned over said empty bobbin.
- 7. An improvement as set forth in claim 6, said improvement comprising
- lay down means connected with said yarn guide, said lay down means being operable to ensure that said yarn guide starts to lay yarn on said empty bobbin's barrel in a direction toward the empty bobbin's flange that is adjacent said wound bobbin, said lay down means including an electrical switch actuated by movement of said yarn guide from said wound bobbin to said empty bobbin and which causes said yarn guide to be lowered to its lower yarn laying position from a raised transfer position.
- 8. An improvement as set forth in claim 2, said yarn severing means comprising
- translation means for translating said severing means in a direction parallel to the transfer direction of said yarn guide means from an operable position adjacent one bobbin to a mirror image position adjacent the other bobbin.
- 9. An improvement as set forth in claim 1, said improvement comprising
- yarn control means which controls the path of yarn to said yarn guide, said yarn control means being displaceable between a position adjacent one bobbin to a corresponding position adjacent the other bobbin at substantially the same time as said yarn guide is transferred from said one bobbin to said other bobbin.
- 10. A yarn winding machine for alternately winding two bobbins at first and second positions in a continuous sequence, each bobbin having a barrel to receive yarn and a flange at each end of said barrel, a fully wound bobbin being replaced by an empty bobbin while an adjacent bobbin is being wound, said machine comprising
- substantially axially aligned spindles on which said bobbins are mounted end to end,
- spindle drive means connected to said spindles for rotating said bobbins,
- a yarn guide connected to said machine, said yarn guide extending over that bobbin barrel being wound so as to guide the yarn onto that barrel and lay it progressively thereover,
- motion means connected with said yarn guide for moving the yarn guide along a linear path parallel to said bobbin's axis at each of said first and second positions,
- return means connected with said yarn guide at each of said first and second positions for reciprocating said guide along said linear path between two axially spaced planes defined by a bobbin's flange,
- transfer means engageable with said yarn guide for transferring said yarn guide from its reciprocal path along the length of a fully wound bobbin to its reciprocal path along the length of an adjacent empty bobbin while both bobbins are in rotation, the yarn being led from said full bobbin over the adjacent two flanges of said full and empty bobbins onto the barrel of said empty bobbin adjacent said flanges in a manner for forming a yarn tail on said empty bobbin,
- yarn severing means connected to said machine for cutting said yarn tail at a predetermined position adjacent said two adjacent flanges of said full and empty bobbins but between the flanges of said empty bobbin,
- first control means for controlling said yarn severing means so that said yarn tail is cut only after the first yarn turns on said empty bobbin's barrel have been overlaid by later yarn turns resulting from reciprocal movement of said yarn guide,
- first yarn tensioning means connected with said spindle, said first tensioning means cooperating with the yarn as it moves from a supply source to that bobbin being wound for controlling the speed of that bobbin's spindle so as to maintain tension on the yarn being wound within predetermined limits,
- second control means for controlling said transfer means, said second control means being responsive to a predetermined quantity of yarn wound on a full bobbin to cause the transfer of said yarn guide to an empty bobbin, and
- second yarn tensioning means connected with said spindles, said second tensioning means being operable to adjust the rotation speed of an empty bobbin so as to increase tension in the yarn until such time as said yarn guide moves axially over said empty bobbin's barrel to a position adjacent that empty bobbin's flange which is next to said wound bobbin.
- 11. A yarn winding machine as set forth in claim 10, said second tensioning means being operable to maintain increased tension in the yarn until said yarn tail is severed by said severing means.
- 12. A textile yarn winder comprising two substantially axially aligned rotatable bobbins, each bobbin being defined by a barrel mounted between two end flanges,
- a yarn guide operatively connected with said bobbins, said yarn guide being reciprocable along the barrel length of each of said bobbins for winding yarn on said bobbins one at a time until each is filled,
- transfer means connected to said yarn guide for moving said yarn guide from its reciprocal path along the barrel length of a full bobbin to a reciprocal path along the barrel length of an adjacent empty bobbin when it is desired to transfer the yarn from said full bobbin to said empty bobbin, the yarn being led from the barrel of said full bobbin over adjacent flanges of said full and empty bobbins to a position along the barrel of said empty bobbin which is adjacent said flanges so that a connecting portion of the yarn extends at an angle between the outer edges of said flanges and said empty bobbin's barrel,
- lay down means connected with said yarn guide for causing said yarn guide, after transferring the yarn from said full bobbin to said empty bobbin, to lay yarn on said empty bobbin's barrel while moving toward that flange of said empty bobbin which is adjacent to that flange of said full bobbin over which the yarn has been led, and
- severing means connected with said machine, said severing means being oriented in a predetermined plane, generally parallel to and adjacent said empty barrel's flange for cutting the yarn within its angled portion, said severing means being movable in said plane between a storage position out of contact with said angled portion and a cutting position where it intercepts the rotating path of said angled portion of yarn and severs it as a consequence of the rotation of said empty bobbin.
- 13. A textile yarn winder as set forth in claim 12, said winder comprising
- retaining means connected to said machine for holding the yarn in position on the outer periphery of said full and empty bobbins, adjacent flanges during movement of said yarn guide from said full bobbin to said empty bobbin, said retaining means also holding the yarn in that position during the cutting of the yarn's angled portion.
- 14. A textile yarn winder as set forth in claim 13, said retaining means comprising
- a circular member positioned between the two adjacent flanges of said full and empty bobbins, said member's periphery extending around and beyond the periphery of said bobbins' flanges, said member being mounted for rotation with one of said bobbins, and
- circumferentially extending yarn gripping means mounted on said circular member.
- 15. A textile yarn winder as set forth in claim 12, said lay down means comprising
- a yarn guide lowering device actuated by movement of said yarn guide from said full bobbin to said empty bobbin, said lowering device causing said yarn guide to lower into its yarn laying position from its raised transfer position.
- 16. A textile yarn winder as set forth in claim 12, said severing means comprising
- at least one concave-shaped heating element.
- 17. A textile yarn winder as set forth in claim 16, said severing means comprising
- a drive mechanism for moving said concave-shaped heating element toward the barrel of said empty bobbin so that the yarn's angle portion is stroked against said heating element without undue force in response to rotation of said empty bobbin.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 762,558, filed Aug. 5, 1985, now abandoned.
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