Claims
- 1. A yarn carrier apparatus having enhanced yarn retraction capability for use with a fabric formation machine and the like, said yarn carrier apparatus comprising:
- a housing;
- a yarn supply spool rotatably mounted within said housing for feeding yarn therefrom to said fabric formation machine and taking up yarn therefrom during machine operation;
- spring motor means mounted within said housing and operatively connected to but having a rotational axis spaced-apart from the rotational axis of said yarn supply spool for providing tension on the yarn being fed to said fabric formation machine and taking up yarn on said spool while maintaining tension on said yarn; and
- drive means operatively connected between said spring motor means and said yarn supply spool for transmitting biasing force from said spring motor means to said yarn supply spool, said drive means comprising a first rotational drive element operatively connected to said spring motor means, a second rotational drive element operatively positioned between said first and second rotational drive elements so as to multiply rotational movement between said first rotational drive element and said second rotational drive element;
- wherein said spring motor means comprises a ring element having a coil spring positioned therein, said coil spring defining engagement means at one end thereof for operatively engaging said first rotational drive element and being secured at the other end thereof to said ring element, said coil spring further comprising a radially movable elongate element secured proximate to the secured end of said spring and extending through an aperture in said ring so as to engage said housing, said elongate element being adapted to be withdrawn radially inwardly when said coil spring is wound tight and to thereby allow said spring motor means to rotate relative to said housing so as to at least partially unwind said spring, said rotating distance being determined by a plurality of spaced-apart recesses defined within said housing around the periphery of said spring motor means.
- 2. A yarn carrier apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said housing is an elongated housing having said yarn supply spool mounted within one end thereof and said spring motor means mounted within the opposing end thereof.
- 3. A yarn carrier apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said yarn supply spool is adapted to carry at least 30 yards of yarn thereon.
- 4. A yarn carrier apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said spring motor means is adapted to be repetitively wound tight and then partially unwound prior to being wound tight again as yarn is being continuously fed under tension by said yarn carrier apparatus to a fabric formation machine.
- 5. A yarn carrier apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said yarn carrier apparatus can continuously provide at least 30 yards of yarn under tension to a fabric formation machine.
- 6. A yarn carrier apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said drive means comprises a gear drive.
- 7. A yarn carrier apparatus according to claim 6 wherein said gear drive provides a drive ratio between said first rotational drive element and said second rotational drive element of between 1:7 and 1:64.
- 8. A yarn carrier apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said gear drive will provide for continuous retraction of at least 25 feet of yarn under tension onto said yarn supply spool.
- 9. A yarn carrier apparatus having enhanced yarn retraction capability for use with a fabric formation machine and the like, said yarn carrier apparatus comprising:
- a housing;
- a yarn supply spool rotatably mounted within said housing for feeding yarn therefrom to said fabric formation machine and taking up yarn therefrom during machine operation, said yarn supply spool being adapted to carry at least 30 yards of yarn thereon;
- spring motor means mounted within said housing and operatively connected to but having a rotational axis spaced-apart from the rotational axis of said yarn supply spool for providing tension on the yarn being fed to said fabric formation machine and taking up yarn on said spool while maintaining tension on said yarn, said spring motor means being adapted to be repetitively wound tight and then partially unwound prior to being wound tight again as at least 30 yards of yarn is being continuously fed under tension by said yarn carrier apparatus to a fabric formation machine; and
- drive means operatively connected between said spring motor means and said yarn supply spool for transmitting biasing force from said spring motor means to said yarn supply spool, said drive means comprising a first rotational drive element operatively connected to said spring motor means, a second rotational drive element operatively connected to said yarn supply spool, and at least one rotational drive element operatively positioned between said first and second rotational drive elements so as to multiply rotational movement between said first rotational drive element and said second rotational drive element at a ration between 1:7 and 1:64 and to provide for continuous retraction of at least 25 feet of yarn under tension onto said yarn supply spool;
- wherein said spring motor means comprises a ring element having a coil spring positioned therein, said coil spring defining engagement means at one end thereof for operatively engaging said first rotational drive element and being secured at the other end thereof to said ring element, said coil spring further comprises a radially movable elongate element secured proximate to the secured end of said spring and extending through an aperture in said ring so as to engage said housing, said elongate element being adapted to be withdrawn radially inwardly when said coil spring is wound tight and to thereby allow said spring motor means to rotation relative to said housing so as to partially unwind said spring, said rotating distance being determined by a plurality of spaced-apart recesses defined within said housing around the periphery of said spring motor means.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
This invention was made with Government support under Grant NAGW-1331 awarded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The Government has certain rights therein.
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