Claims
- 1. A tube coupling system for coupling a tube at a spinning or twisting spindle which is rotatable about a spindle axis, comprising:
- at least one recess extending radially inwardly from a spindle outer surface toward the spindle axis, said at least one recess being provided with an undercut section at its radially inner end,
- a cap-shaped element disposed in said at least one recess for movement radially of the spindle axis, said cap-shaped element being engageable at its radial inner end with the undercut to limit outward radial movement of the cap-shaped element during operation of the spindle,
- a body disposed in said at least one recess and being movable radially as a result of centrifugal forces during rotation of the spindle, said body being engageable with the cap-shaped element to thereby move the cap-shaped element radially outwardly to clamp an inside surface of a tube during rotation of the spindle,
- wherein the recess, the body and the cap-shaped element are dimensioned such that the cap-shaped element is movable completely into the recess, and
- wherein said body is housed in the space defined by the recess and cap-shaped element without any elastic pretensioning in either radial direction such that changing forces exerted on the inside surface of a tube are governed substantially exclusively by the rotational speed of the spindle.
- 2. A tube coupling system according to claim 1, wherein the cap-shaped element has radially extending approximately cylindrical lateral walls connected at an outer end by a contour cap section, said cap section being disposed to clampingly engage the inside surface of a tube during rotation of the spindle while said cylindrical lateral walls are continuously disposed within said recess.
- 3. A tube coupling system according to claim 1, wherein said body is a spherical ball.
- 4. A tube coupling system according to claim 1, wherein said body has a dimension transverse to a radius through the at least one recess which is smaller than a corresponding transverse dimension of inside surfaces of the cap-shaped element which surrounds the body.
- 5. A tube coupling system according to claim 1, wherein said cap-shaped element is elastically deformable and the respective body is sized and configured to permit detachable insertion of the cap-shaped element into the at least one recess with said body in place inside the at least one recess.
- 6. A tube coupling system according to claim 1, wherein the undercut is provided only along a portion of the circumference of the at least recess.
- 7. tube coupling system according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of said recesses and a corresponding plurality of said cap-shaped elements and bodies are provided.
- 8. A tube coupling system according to claim 7, wherein said bodies have smaller dimensions than corresponding inside dimensions of associated cap-shaped elements within which they are disposed.
- 9. A tube coupling system according to claim 7, wherein the cap-shaped elements are provided with profiling on their end faces facing away form the spindle axis, counterprofilings extending in the coaxial direction on an interior wall of the tube corresponding to these profilings.
- 10. A tube coupling system according to claim 7, wherein end faces of the cap-shaped elements facing the spindle axis are provided with an edge portion which extends at least along a portion of their circumference and reach behind the corresponding undercuts of the respective recesses.
- 11. A tube coupling system according to claim 7, wherein side walls of the cap-shaped elements are provided with recesses starting out from their open end face for accommodating insertions into the recesses.
- 12. A tube coupling system according to claim 7, wherein said cap-shaped elements are elastically deformable and the associated body is sized and configured to permit detachable insertion of the cap-shaped elements into respective areas of the recesses for engagement with the undercut, with the bodies in place inside the respective recesses.
- 13. A tube coupling system according to claim 12 wherein end faces of the cap-shaped elements facing the spindle axis are provided with an edge portion which extends at least along a portion of their circumference and reach behind the corresponding undercuts of the respective recesses.
- 14. A tube coupling system according to claim 12, wherein side walls of the cap-shaped elements are provided with recesses starting out from their open end face for accommodating insertions into the recesses.
- 15. A tube coupling system according to claim 12, wherein the cap-shaped elements are provided with profiling on their end faces facing away form the spindle axis, counterprofilings extending in the coaxial direction on an interior wall of the tube corresponding to these profilings.
- 16. A tube coupling system according to claim 12, wherein said bodies have smaller dimensions than corresponding inside dimensions of associated cap-shaped elements within which they are disposed.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/944,325, filed on Sep. 14, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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