Claims
- 1. Yarn tensioning apparatus for tensioning a plurality of yarns being drawn from supply packages along plural yarn paths for delivery to yarn utilization apparatus such as beamers, knitting machines and the like, comprising a plurality of electronically controlled yarn tensioning devices forming a single channel of such devices regulated by a channel control voltage on a master output lead, each tensioning device comprising an electromagnet core and coil assembly to be located along each respective yarn path and including an elongated electromagnet coil and a rigid generally rectangular loop core including a U-shaped portion formed of a longitudinal cross leg extending through the coil and transverse end legs and having a pair of pole pieces extending from said end legs toward each other defining a gap therebetween for passage of magnetic flux generated by the coil through the core legs and pole pieces, the pole pieces having a pair of flat lateral mounting faces located in a single vertical plane immediately adjacent and facing the associated yarn path, a plural plate yarn wear plate assembly supported in loosely hanging relation from the pole pieces in parallel vertical planes immediately alongside said mounting faces and spanning the gap comprising a pair of inner and outer flat yarn wear plates providing confronting substantially flat coextensive vertical yarn contacting wear surfaces between which the yarn passes in frictional contact with the faces, said outer wear plate being of magnetic material to respond to variable magnetic attractive forces of the flux passing through the pole pieces to vary the force of attraction thereon inwardly horizontally toward the pole pieces and thereby vary tension of the yarn leaving the device, and electronic control circuit means remote from the yarn tensioning devices of said channel and electrically coupled through said master output lead to each of the electromagnet coils thereof for regulating the channel control voltage applied to the coils and thereby regulating the magnetic forces exerted on the wear plates.
- 2. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said electromagnet coil is of generally cylindrical configuration arranged along a core axis below and parallel to the yarn path adjacent the device and comprises a hollow spool member having coil windings thereon and a metallic cylindrical core member extending therethrough and arranged along a horizontal axis in normal position of use of the tension device.
- 3. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein the transverse end legs of said core comprise a pair of vertically elongated core plates arranged in parallel vertical planes transversely intersecting the yarn path and each having a hole therein for passage of the yarn therethrough, said core plates being fixed against opposite ends of the coil and abutting the ends of the pole pieces opposite said gap providing high permeability flux paths from the coil to the pole pieces.
- 4. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the transverse end legs of said core comprise a pair of vertically elongated core plates arranged in parallel vertical planes transversely intersecting the yarn path and each having a hole therein for passage of the yarn therethrough, said core plates being fixed against opposite ends of the coil and abutting the ends of the pole pieces opposite said gap providing high permeability flux paths from the coil to the pole pieces.
- 5. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said pole pieces are rigid metallic blocks having substantially square, co-extensive side faces forming said pair of lateral mounting faces lying in a single vertical plane facing toward the yarn path with the pole pieces spaced serially along the yarn path, and said pole pieces having a small diameter hanger pin projecting laterally substantially perpendicular to the said mounting faces of each of the pole pieces for supporting said yarn wear plate, and said inner and outer yarn wear plate each having a pair of apertures of slightly larger diameter than said hanger pins aligned therewith to support the pair of wear plates in parallel vertical planes in hanging relation from the pins, the pins being arranged along horizontal axes in use whereby the hanging wear plates are free of gravitational biasing forces toward each other or toward the pole pieces.
- 6. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein said pole pieces are rigid metallic blocks having substantially square, co-extensive side faces forming said pair of mounting faces lying in a single vertical plane facing toward the yarn path with the pole pieces spaced serially along the yarn path, and said pole pieces having a small diameter hanger pin projecting laterally substantially perpendicular to the said mounting faces of each of the pole pieces for supporting said yarn wear plates, and said inner and outer yarn wear plates each having a pair of apertures of slightly larger diameter than said hanger pins aligned therewith to support the pair of wear plates in parallel vertical planes in hanging relation from the pins, the pins being arranged along horizontal axes in use whereby the hanging wear plates are free of gravitational biasing forces toward each other or toward the pole pieces.
- 7. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said inner yarn wear plate is of substantially non-magnetic material.
- 8. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 7, wherein the surface of said outer yarn wear plate facing toward the yarn path is a ground and satin chrome finish surface.
- 9. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 8, wherein the inner yarn wear plate is a non-magnetic steel plate member having its surface facing the yarn path ground and provided with hard chrome finish.
- 10. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said electronic control circuit means includes transistor circuit means for providing said channel control voltage on said master output lead to the electromagnet coils of all of the tensioning devices of the channel, a manually adjustable tension setting potentiometer for the transistor circuit means for said channel connected to a regulated DC voltage source and having a movable contact for applying voltages to regulate the transistor circuit means in accordance with the manual setting thereof for varying the voltage level of said channel control voltage on said master output lead, and degaussing circuit means for intermittently applying negative going pulses which descend to a pre-determined negative voltage level to said master output lead during adjustment of the tension setting potentiometer in a descending voltage direction to thereby supply to the coils of said channel periodic voltage pulses descending to a negative voltage level minimizing residual magnetic effects in said core structure of the tensioning devices.
- 11. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 5, wherein said electronic control circuit means includes transistor circuit means for providing said channel control voltage on said master output lead to the electromagnetic coils of all of the tensioning devices of the channel, a manually adjustable tension setting potentiometer for the transistor circuit means for said channel connected to a regulated DC voltage source and having a movable contact for applying voltages to regulate the transistor circuit means in accordance with the manual setting thereof for varying the voltage level of said channel control voltage on said master output lead, and degaussing circuit means for intermittently applying negative going pulses which descend to a predetermined negative voltage level to said master output lead during adjustment of the tension setting potentiometer in a descending voltage direction to thereby supply to the coils of said channel periodic voltage pulses descending to a negative voltage level minimizing residual magnetic effects in said core structure of the tensioning devices.
- 12. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 10 wherein said degaussing circuit means includes an oscillator for producing a train of substantially rectangular negative pulses and having a potentiometer for adjusting the pulse width of said pulse, gate transistor means responsive to the pulse train output from said oscillator circuit to turn on and off the transistor circuit means providing the channel control voltage on said master output lead and means for applying to said master output lead a selected negative voltage level when said transistor circuit means are off to provide a degaussing pulse output of periodic negative going pulses of sufficient amplitude to intermittently pulse the voltage level of said channel output control voltage being supplied to the coils of the yarn tensioning devices to a negative voltage level during occurrence of each degaussing pulse regardless of the setting of said tension setting potentiometer so long as the setting thereof is being changed toward lower voltage levels.
- 13. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 12 wherein said degaussing circuit includes means for automatically sensing the occurrence of reducing voltage levels on the movable contact of said tension setting potentiometer and circuit means responsive thereto for applying said intermittent negative going degaussing pulses to said master output lead upon sensing of reducing voltage levels on said movable contact.
- 14. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 11 wherein said degaussing circuit means includes an oscillator for producing a train of substantially rectangular negative pulses and having a potentiometer for adjusting the pulse width of said pulses, gate transistor means responsive to the pulse train output from said oscillator circuit to turn on and off the transistor circuit means providing the channel control voltage on said master output lead and means for applying to said master output lead a selected negative voltage level when said transistor circuit means are off to provide a degaussing pulse output of periodic negative going pulses of sufficient amplitude to intermittently pulse the voltage level of said channel output control voltage being supplied to the coils of the yarn tensioning devices to a negative voltage level during occurrence of each degaussing pulse regardless of the setting of said tension setting potentiometer so long as the setting thereof is being changed toward lower voltage levels.
- 15. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 14 wherein said degaussing circuit includes means for automatically sensing the occurrence of reducing voltage levels on the movable contact of said tension setting potentiometer and circuit means responsive thereto for applying said intermittent negative going degaussing pulses to said master output lead upon sensing of reducing voltage levels on said movable contact.
- 16. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said electronic control circuit means includes a manually adjustable tension setting potentiometer for said channel and means responsive thereto for providing at variable voltage levels the said channel control voltage on said master output lead, and degaussing circuit means for intermittently applying negative going pulses which descend to a predetermined negative voltage level to said master output lead during adjustment of the tension setting potentiometer in a descending voltage direction to thereby supply to the coils of said channel periodic voltage pulses descending to a negative voltage level minimizing residual magnetic effects in said core structure of the tensioning devices.
- 17. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 16 wherein said degaussing circuit includes means for automatically sensing the occurrence of reducing voltage level adjustments of said tension setting potentiometer and circuit means responsive thereto for applying said intermittent negative going degaussing pulses to said master output lead upon sensing of reducing voltage levels.
- 18. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein said electronic control circuit means includes a manually adjustable tension setting potentiometer for said channel and means responsive thereto for providing at variable voltage levels the said channel control voltage on said master output lead, and degaussing circuit means for intermittently applying negative going pulses which descend to a predetermined negative voltage level to said master output lead during adjustment of the tension setting potentiometer in a descending voltage direction to thereby supply to the coils of said channel periodic voltage pulses descending to a negative voltage level minimizing residual magnetic effects in said core structure of the tensioning devices.
- 19. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 18 wherein said degaussing circuit includes means for automatically sensing the occurrence of reducing voltage level adjustments of said tension setting potentiometer and circuit means responsive thereto for applying said intermittent negative going degaussing pulses to said master output lead upon sensing of reducing voltage levels.
- 20. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 6 wherein said electronic control circuit means includes a manually adjustable tension setting potentiometer for said channel and means responsive thereto for providing at variable voltage levels the said channel control voltage on said master output lead, and degaussing circuit means for intermittently applying negative going pulses which descend to a predetermined negative voltage level to said master output lead during adjustment of the tension setting potentiometer in a descending voltage direction to thereby supply to the coils of said channel periodic voltage pulses descending to a negative voltage level minimizing residual magnetic effects in said core structure of the tensioning devices.
- 21. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 20 wherein said degaussing circuit includes means for automatically sensing the occurrence of reducing voltage level adjustments of said tension setting potentiometer and circuit means responsive thereto for applying said intermittent negative going degaussing pulses to said master output lead upon sensing of reducing voltage levels.
- 22. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claims 17 or 19 or 21, wherein said degaussing circuit means includes an oscillator for producing a train of substantially rectangular negative pulses and having a potentiometer for adjusting the pulse width of said pulses, gate transistor means responsive to the pulse train output from said oscillator circuit to enable and disable the means providing the channel control voltage on said master output lead and means for applying to said master output lead a selected negative voltage level when said means providing the control voltage is disabled to provide a degaussing pulse output of periodic negative going pulses of sufficient amplitude to intermittently pulse the voltage level on said master output lead to a negative voltage level during occurrence of each degaussing pulse regardless of the setting of said tension setting potentiometer so long as the setting thereof is being changed toward lower voltage levels.
- 23. Yarn tensioning apparatus for tensioning yarns, comprising an electronically controlled yarn tensioning device including an electromagnet core and coil assembly to be located along a yarn path and including a rigid core structure having core faces defining a gap therebetween located in a single vertical plane immediately adjacent and facing the associated yarn path, a yarn wear surface assembly of a pair of adjacent confronting wear surface members in parallel vertical planes immediately alongside said core faces and spanning the gap providing confronting substantially flat vertical yarn contacting wear surfaces between which the yarn passes in frictical contact with such surfaces, the outer wear surface member fartherest from the core structure being of magnetic material to respond to variable magnetic attractive forces of the flux passing through the core structure to vary the force of attraction thereon inwardly horizontally toward the core structure and thereby vary tension of the yarn leaving the device and the other wear surface member of said pair being movable responsive to yarn feed movement of the yarn engaged thereby, electronic control circuit means electrically coupled to the electromagnet coil for regulating a control voltage applied to the coil and thereby regulating the magnetic forces exerted on the wear surface members, and surface displacing means for continuously moving one of said wear surface members in a predetermined path alongside the yarn path to continuously change the portion of the wear surface thereof engaging the yarn including means moving in coordinated relation to said one wear surface member to limit movement of the other wear surface member to generally corresponding movement.
- 24. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 23, wherein the means moving in coordinated relation to said one wear surface member includes restraint means to limit movement of the other wear surface member to generally corresponding movement.
- 25. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 23, wherein said wear surface members are first and second confronting discs supported for rotation about a common center axis.
- 26. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 23, wherein said wear surface members are first and second confronting discs supported for rotation about a common center axis and wherein said surface displacing means is a motor having a rotary output coupled to the first disc to continuously rotate the same.
- 27. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 23, wherein said wear surface members are first and second confronting discs supported for rotation about a shaft forming a common center axis for the discs and wherein said surface displacing means is a motor having a rotary output coupled to the first disc to continuously rotate the same, and means extending from said shaft for restraining rotation of the second disc to substantial conformity to the rotation of said first disc.
- 28. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 23, wherein said wear surface members are first and second confronting discs supported for rotation about a shaft forming a common center axis for the discs and wherein said surface displacing means is a motor having a rotary output coupled to the first disc to continuously rotate the same, and means extending from said shaft for restraining rotation of the second disc to substantial conformity to the rotation of said first disc, said first disc being fixed on said shaft and said second disc being loosely journaled thereon, and spring finger means extending from said shaft to engage an abutment on the second disc and limit rotation thereof.
- 29. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 23, wherein said control circuit includes a manually adjustable tension setting potentiometer and means responsive thereto for providing at variable voltage levels the said control voltage to said electromagnet core, and degaussing circuit means for intermittently applying short duration pulses which extend to a predetermined different voltage level to the electromagnet coil during adjustment of the tension setting potentiometer in a descending voltage direction to thereby supply to the coil periodic voltage pulses which cancel magnetism of the core to minimize residual magnetic effects in said core structure of the tensioning devices.
- 30. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 23, wherein said control circuit includes a manually adjustable tension setting potentiometer and means responsive thereto for providing at variable voltage levels the said control voltage to said electromagnet core, and degaussing circuit means for intermittently applying negative going pulses which descend to a predetermined negative voltage level to the electromagnet coil during adjustment of the tension setting potentiometer in a descending voltage direction to thereby supply to the coil periodic voltage pulses descending to a negative voltage level to minimize residual magnetic effects in said core structure of the tensioning device.
- 31. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 25, wherein said control circuit includes a manually adjustable tension setting potentiometer and means responsive thereto for providing at variable voltage levels the said control voltage to said electromagnet core, and degaussing circuit means for intermittently applying negative going pulses which descend to a predetermined negative voltage level to the electromagnet coil during adjustment of the tension setting potentiometer in a descending voltage direction to thereby supply to the coil periodic voltage pulses descending to a negative voltage level to minimize residual magnetic effects in said core structure of the tensioning device.
- 32. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 27, wherein said control circuit includes a manually adjustable tension setting potentiometer and means responsive thereto for providing at variable voltage levels the said control voltage to said electromagnet core, and degaussing circuit means for intermittently applying negative going pulses which descend to a predetermined negative voltage level to the electromagnet coil during adjustment of the tension setting potentiometer in a descending voltage direction to thereby supply to the coil periodic voltage pulses descending to a negative voltage level to minimize residual magnetic effects in said core structure of the tensioning device.
- 33. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 28, wherein said control circuit includes a manually adjustable tension setting potentiometer and means responsive thereto for providing at variable voltage levels the said control voltage to said electromagnet core, and degaussing circuit means for intermittently applying negative going pulses which descend to a predetermined negative voltage level to the electromagnet coil during adjustment of the tension setting potentiometer in a descending voltage direction to thereby supply to the coil periodic voltage pulses descending to a negative voltage level to minimize residual magnetic effects in said core structure of the tensioning device.
- 34. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in either of claims 29 or 30 or 31 or 32 or 33 wherein said degaussing circuit includes means for automatically sensing the occurrence of reducing voltage levels on the movable contact of said tension setting potentiometer and circuit means responsive thereto for applying said intermittent negative going degaussing pulses to the electromagnet upon sensing of reducing voltage levels on said movable contact.
- 35. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in either of claims 30 or 31 or 32 or 33, wherein said degaussing circuit means includes an oscillator for producing a train of substantially rectangular negative pulses and having a potentiometer for adjusting the pulse width of said pulses, transistor circuit means regulated by voltages applied thereto from said potentiometer for providing said control voltage to said coil, gate transistor means responsive to the pulse train output from said oscillator circuit to turn on and off the transistor circuit means providing said control voltage and means for applying to said coil a selected negative voltage level when said transistor circuit means are off to provide a degaussing pulse output of periodic negative going pulses of sufficient amplitude to intermittently pulse the voltage level of said control voltage being supplied to the coil to a negative voltage level during occurrence of each degaussing pulse regardless of the setting of said tension setting potentiometer so long as the setting thereof is being changed toward lower voltage levels.
- 36. Yarn tensioning apparatus for tensioning yarns, comprising an electronically controlled yarn tensioning device including an electromagnet core and coil assembly to be located along a yarn path and including a rigid core structure having core faces defining a gap therebetween located in a single vertical plane immediately adjacent and facing the associated yarn path, a yarn wear surface assembly of a pair of adjacent confronting wear surface members in parallel vertical planes immediately alongside said core faces and spanning the gap providing confronting substantially flat vertical yarn contacting wear surfaces between which the yarn passes in frictional contact with such surfaces, the outer wear surface member fartherest from the core structure being of magnetic material to respond to variable magnetic attractive forces of the flux passing through the core structure to vary the force of attraction thereon inwardly horizontally toward the core structure and thereby vary tension of the yarn leaving the device, electronic control circuit means electrically coupled to the electromagnet coil for regulating a control voltage applied to the coil and thereby regulating the magnetic forces exerted on the wear surface members, including a manually adjustable tension setting potentiometer and means responsive thereto for providing at variable voltage levels the said control voltage to said coil, and degaussing circuit means for intermittently applying negative going pulses which descend to a predetermined negative voltage level to said coil during adjustment of the tension setting potentiometer in a descending voltage direction to thereby supply to the coil periodic voltage pulses descending to a negative voltage level minimizing residual magnetic effects in said core structure of the tensioning device.
- 37. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 36, wherein said degaussing circuit includes means for automatically sensing the occurrence of reducing voltage levels on the movable contact of said tension setting potentiometer and circuit means responsive thereto for applying said intermittent negative going degaussing pulses to said coil upon sensing of reducing voltage levels on said movable contact.
- 38. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 36, wherein said degaussing circuit means includes an oscillator for producing a train of substantially rectangular negative pulses and having a potentiometer for adjusting the pulse width of said pulses, transistor circuit means regulated by voltages applied thereto from said potentiometer for providing said control voltage to said coil, gate transistor means responsive to the pulse train output from said oscillator circuit to turn on and off the transistor circuit means providing said control voltage and means for applying to said coil a selected negative voltage level when said transistor circuit means are off to provide a degaussing pulse output of periodic negative going pulses of sufficient amplitude to intermittently pulse the voltage level of said control voltage being supplied to the coil to a negative voltage level during occurrence of each degaussing pulse regardless of the setting of said tension setting potentiometer so long as the setting thereof is being changed toward lower voltage levels.
- 39. Yarn tensioning apparatus for tensioning a plurality of yarns being drawn from supply packages along plural yarn paths for delivery to yarn utilization apparatus such as beamers, knitting machines and the like, comprising a plurality of electronically controlled yarn tensioning devices forming a single channel of such devices regulated by a channel control voltage on a master output lead, each tensioning device comprising an electromagnet core and coil assembly to be located along each respective yarn path and including a rigid core structure defining a gap and having a pair of flat lateral mounting faces located in a single vertical plane immediately adjacent and facing the associated yarn path, a yarn wear surface assembly of a pair of adjacent confronting wear surface members formed of first and second confronting discs supported for rotation about a shaft forming a common center axis for the discs in parallel vertical planes immediately alongside said mounting faces and spanning the gap providing confronting substantially flat vertical yarn contacting wear surfaces between which the yarn passes in frictional contact with such surfaces, the outer wear surface member fartherest from the core structure being of magnetic material to respond to variable magnetic attractive forces of the flux passing through the core structure to vary the force of attraction thereon inwardly horizontally toward the core structure and thereby vary tension of the yarn leaving the device, electronic control circuit means remote from the yarn tensioning devices of said channel and electrically coupled through said master output lead to each of the electromagnet coils thereof for regulating the channel control voltage applied to the coils and thereby regulating the magnetic forces exerted on the wear surface members, and surface displacing means including a motor having a rotary output coupled to the first disc to continuously rotate the same in a predetermined path alongside the yarn path to continuously change the portion of the wear surface thereof engaging the yarn and means extending from said shaft for restraining rotation of the second disc to substantial conformity to the rotation of said first disc.
- 40. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 39, wherein said wear surface members are first and second confronting discs supported for rotation about a shaft forming a common center axis for the discs and wherein said surface displacing means is a motor having a rotary output coupled to the first disc to continuously rotate the same, and means extending from said shaft for restraining rotation of the second disc to substantial conformity to the rotation of said first disc, said first disc being fixed on said shaft and said second disc being loosely journaled thereon, and spring finger means extending from said shaft to engage an abutment on the second disc and limit rotation thereof.
- 41. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 39, wherein said control circuit includes a manually adjustable tension setting potentiometer and means responsive thereto for providing at variable voltage levels the said control voltage to said electromagnet core, and degaussing circuit means for intermittently applying negative going pulses which descend to a predetermined negative voltage level to the electromagnet coil during adjustment of the tension setting potentiometer in a descending voltage direction to thereby supply to the coil periodic voltage pulses descending to a negative voltage level to minimize residual magnetic effects in said core structure of the tensioning device.
- 42. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 40, wherein said control circuit includes a manually adjustable tension setting potentiometer and means responsive thereto for providing at variable voltage levels the said control voltage to said electromagnet core, and degaussing circuit means for intermittently applying negative going pulses which descend to a predetermined negative voltage level to the electromagnet coil during adjustment of the tension setting potentiometer in a descending voltage direction to thereby supply to the coil periodic voltage pulses descending to a negative voltage level to minimize residual magnetic effects in said core structure of the tensioning device.
- 43. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 23, including yarn speed responsive tension equalizer means comprising pulse generator means for producing trains of pulses at pulse rates related to the speed of yarn feed to the utilization apparatus, and means responsive to the pulse rate of said pulses to automatically vary the control voltage applied by said control circuit means to said coil in inverse relation to variations in the yarn feed speed to minimize variation in tensioning of the yarn by the tensioning device with changes in the yarn feed speed.
- 44. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 25, including yarn speed responsive tension equalizer means comprising pulse generator means for producing trains of pulses at pulse rates related to the speed of yarn feed to the utilization apparatus, and means responsive to the pulse rate of said pulses to automatically vary the voltage applied by said control circuit means to said coil in inverse relation to variations in the yarn feed speed to minimize variation in tensioning of the yarn by the tensioning device with changes in the yarn feed speed.
- 45. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 29, including yarn speed responsive tension equalizer means comprising pulse generator means for producing trains of pulses at pulse rates related to the speed of yarn feed to the utilization apparatus, and means responsive to the pulse rate of said pulses to automatically vary the voltage supplied to said potentiometer in inverse relation to variations in the yarn feed to minimize variation in tensioning of the yarn by the tensioning device with changes in the yarn feed speed.
- 46. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 31, including yarn speed responsive tension equalizer means comprising pulse generator means for producing trains of pulses at pulse rates related to the speed of yarn feed to the utilization apparatus, and means responsive to the pulse rate of said pulses to automatically vary the voltage supplied to said potentiometer in inverse relation to variations in the yarn feed speed to minimize variation in tensioning of the yarn by the tensioning device with changes in the yarn feed speed.
- 47. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 32, including yarn speed responsive tension equalizer means comprising pulse generator means for producing trains of pulses at pulse rates related to the speed of yarn feed to the utilization apparatus, and means responsive to the pulse rate of said pulses to automatically vary the voltage supplied to said potentiometer in inverse relation to variations in the yarn feed speed to minimize variation in tensioning of the yarn by the tensioning device with changes in the yarn feed speed.
- 48. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 36, including yarn speed responsive tension equalizer means comprising pulse generator means for producing trains of pulses at pulse rates related to the speed of yarn feed to the utilization apparatus, and means responsive to the pulse rate of said pulses to automatically vary the voltage applied by said circuit means to said potentiometer in inverse relation to variations in the yarn feed speed to minimize variation in tensioning of the yarn by the tensioning device with changes in the yarn feed speed.
- 49. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 39, including yarn speed responsive tension equalizer means comprising pulse generator means for producing trains of pulses at pulse rates related to the speed of yarn feed to the utilization apparatus, and means responsive to the pulse rate of said pulses to automatically vary the control voltage applied by said control circuit means to said coils in inverse relation to variations in the yarn feed speed to minimize variations in tensioning of the yarn by the tensioning devices with changes in the yarn feed speed.
- 50. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 43, wherein said control circuit means includes an adjustable potentiometer supplied with a predetermined supply voltage level for regulating the level of said control voltage to apply a chosen tension on the yarn for a selected yarn feed state, and said equalizer means includes means responsive to the amount of increase of yarn feed speed above said state to reduce said supply voltage level by amounts appropriate to minimize variation from said chosen tension upon changes in yarn feed speed.
- 51. Yarn tensioning apparatus as defined in claim 44, wherein said control circuit means includes an adjustable potentiometer supplied with a predetermined supply voltage level for regulating the level of said control voltage to apply a chosen tension on the yarn for a selected yarn feed state, and said equalizer means includes means responsive to the amount of increase of yarn feed speed above said state to reduce said supply voltage level by amounts appropriate to minimize variation from said chosen tension upon changes in yarn feed speed.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation in part of our earlier application Ser. No. 928,572 filed July 27, 1978, now abandoned.
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