Claims
- 1. In a yarn winding apparatus comprising a spindle adapted to coaxially mount a tubular yarn bobbin, drive means for rotating the yarn bobbin and a yarn package being formed thereon, first yarn traverse means comprising a guide rail extending in a direction generally parallel to the axis of said spindle and a pair of guide arms mounted for rotation in opposite directions about closely adjacent or coaxial axes and so that the rotating arms define closely adjacent parallel planes and the extremity of each rotating arm is adapted to pass through the running yarn path of travel and along the guide rail and so as to reciprocate the yarn along a guide stroke, and second yarn traverse means comprising a guide roller mounted between said first yarn traverse means and said spindle and generally parallel to the axis of said spindle, said guide roller having grooves formed in the surface thereof for guiding the running yarn onto a yarn bobbin mounted on said spindle and while traversing the yarn along a traverse stroke to form a cross wound yarn package, the improvement wherein said first yarn traverse means is constructed and arranged such that said guide stroke extends beyond each of the ends of said traverse stroke defined by said guide roller.
- 2. In a yarn traverse apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said first yarn traverse means further comprises means for guiding the yarn adjacent each of the ends of said guide stroke such that the yarn advances along a relatively short initial traverse distance from the end of said stroke toward the center of the stroke at a speed greater than the advance speed along the remainder of said stroke.
- 3. In a yarn traverse apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said means for guiding the yarn adjacent each of the ends of the traverse stroke is constructed such that the yarn is released from any positive guidance by said pair of guide arms during movement of said yarn through said initial traverse distance.
- 4. In a yarn traverse apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said first yarn traverse means further comprises means for guiding the yarn adjacent each of the ends of the guide stroke so as to define a relatively short initial traverse distance from the end of the stroke toward the center of the stroke wherein the yarn is released from any positive guidance and is essentially free to move toward the center of the stroke, and a distinct second traverse distance which is adjacent said initial traverse distance and wherein the yarn is restrained in such movement.
- 5. In a yarn traverse apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein said guide rail is disposed on one side of the running yarn, and said means for guiding the yarn adjacent each of the ends of the guide stroke comprises said guide rail and a further guide rail disposed on the other side of the running yarn, and with said two guide rails overlapping each other in plan view along at least said second traverse distance, and with any overlap along said short initial traverse distance being less than the overlap along said second traverse distance.
- 6. In a yarn traverse apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein said further guide rail is arcuately curved along its length.
- 7. In a yarn traverse apparatus as defined in any one of claims 1-3 wherein said guide rail and said pair of guide arms are constructed and arranged such that said guide stroke extends beyond each of the ends of said traverse stroke by an amount equal to at least about L times tangent alpha, wherein L equals the shortest distance of yarn travel between said pair of guide arms and the yarn contact point on said guide roller, and alpha equals the angle between the yarn on the package and a tangent line perpendicular to the axis of the package.
- 8. In a yarn traverse apparatus as defined in any one of claims 1-3 further comprising common drive means for rotating said pair of guide arms and said roller, with said common drive means being separate from said drive means for rotating the bobbin and package being formed on said spindle.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of copending application Ser. No. 694,952 filed Jan. 25, 1985 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,561,603.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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