Claims
- 1. A yarn accumulator for continuously storing a quantity of each of a plurality of yarns in a running weftless warp sheet, each of said yarns having a normal running tension, said accumulator comprising:
- (a) sensing means, responsive to occurrence of tension in any given one of said yarns equal to a predetermined level, for releasing the stored quantity of said given one yarn whereby the tension in said given one yarn does not exceed said predetermined level, said sensing means comprising a like plurality of sensors, each of said sensors comprising a finger associated with a corresponding one of said yarns for engaging and normally holding its said associated yarn in a running bight constituting said stored quantity, each said finger being pivotally mounted on a common axis for movement between:
- (1) a normal position wherein said finger restrains its said associated yarn against the normal running tension of said associated yarn, and
- (2) a release position wherein said finger releases said bight upon occurrence of said predetermined level of tension in its said associated yarn; and
- (b) adjusting means for selectively adjusting said sensing means whereby said predetermined level of tension is simultaneously adjusted for all of said yarns, said adjusting means comprising:
- (1) a support member extending substantially parallel to and at a given distance from said axis, said member being adjacent to each of said sensors,
- (2) means providing a magnetic coupling between said support member and each of said sensors when said fingers are in said normal position, the strength of said magnetic coupling being substantially the same for each of said sensors and being selected to maintain said fingers in said normal position against said normal running tension and to release any of said fingers upon occurrence of said predetermined level of tension in its said associated yarn, and
- (3) adjusting means for selectively adjusting said given distance and for aligning said support member substantially parallel to said axis, whereby said predetermined level of tension is simultaneously adjusted for all of said sensors.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 273,733, filed Nov. 14, 1988, now abandoned, which in turn was a continuation of application Ser. No. 642,456, filed Aug. 20, 1984, now abandoned.
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