Claims
- 1. An apparatus for continuously winding an advancing yarn onto winding tubes serially delivered to a winding position, comprising
- a turret mounting at least two winding spindles having parallel axes, and means for sequentially rotating the turret so that each of the winding spindles may be alternatively moved between a winding position and a doffing position,
- means for traversing the yarn across a winding tube mounted on a winding spindle at the winding position and while rotatably driving such winding spindle so as to form a yarn package, said yarn traversing means comprising a grooved roll mounted on an axis parallel to the axes of the winding spindles, and a traversing unit mounted upstream of the grooved roll for laterally traversing the advancing yarn and guiding the same into the groove of the grooved roll, and
- a yarn transfer mechanism which is operable upon the turret moving a rotating full yarn package from the winding position to the doffing position and moving an empty winding tube to the winding position, for transferring the advancing yarn from the rotating full yarn package to the empty winding tube, the yarn transfer mechanism comprising a guide plate moveable about the circumference of the grooved roll and between an idle position removed from the advancing yarn and an operating position located between the surface of the grooved roll and the advancing yarn and so as to deflect the advancing yarn from yarn traversing means, and further comprising a yarn guide mounted for movement along a direction parallel to the axes of the winding spindles between an idle position and a catching position wherein the advancing yarn is guided into a yarn catching slot in the empty winding tube.
- 2. The yarn winding apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein the guide plate of the yarn transfer mechanism is in the form of an arcuate plate having a curvature which is congruent with the circumference of the grooved roll and a length extending over the traverse stroke provided by the yarn traversing means.
- 3. The yarn winding apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein the guide plate includes a guide surface which initially engages the advancing yarn at a location between the traversing unit and the grooved roll as the guide plate moves from its idle position to its operating position.
- 4. The yarn winding apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein the guide plate includes a guide surface which initially engages the advancing yarn at a location downstream of the grooved roll as the guide plate moves from its idle position to its operating position.
- 5. The yarn winding apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising means mounting the winding spindles on the turret such that the winding spindles are axially moveable between an extended position and a withdrawn position, and such that the winding spindle in the doffing position assumes the extended position while the winding spindle in the winding position assumes the withdrawn position.
- 6. The yarn winding apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein the spindle mounting means includes cooperating cam surfaces for continuously moving each winding spindle from its withdrawn position to its extended position as it moves from the winding position to the doffing position, and for continuously moving each winding spindle from its extended position to its withdrawn position as it moves from the doffing position to the winding position.
- 7. The winding apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising a threadup plate having a guide groove formed in one edge thereof, and means mounting said threadup plate for movement between an idle position and an operating position wherein the plate is disposed between the winding spindles and the guide groove is positioned to engage the yarn as it advances between the empty winding tube and the full yarn package during the yarn transfer operation.
- 8. The winding apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising drive means for rotatably driving each of the winding spindles in a common rotational direction, and wherein the means for sequentially rotating the turret acts to rotate the turret in a direction opposite said common rotational direction.
- 9. The winding apparatus as defined in claim 8 further comprising a threadup plate having a substantially straight guide edge, and means mounting said threadup plate for movement between and idle position and an operating position wherein the plate is disposed between the winding spindles and the guide edge is positioned to engage the yarn as it advances between the empty winding tube and the full yarn package during the yarn transfer operation.
- 10. The winding apparatus as defined in claim 9 wherein the threadup plate has a length covering at least the length of the full package on the winding spindle at the doffing position, and wherein the threadup plate is pivotally mounted for movement between said idle and operating positions and such that the threadup plate moves from its idle position to its operating position in a direction which is common with the direction of movement of the adjacent surface of the rotating full yarn package.
- 11. The winding apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising a contact roll for engaging the surface of the package being formed at the winding position of the turret, and wherein said yarn traversing means and said contact roll are mounted on a carriage which is moveable in a direction away from the package being formed at the winding position of the turret as the package builds during the winding operation.
- 12. A method of continuously winding an advancing yarn onto winding tubes serially delivered to a winding position, and including the steps of
- winding the advancing yarn onto a rotating first winding tube at the winding position and including traversing the yarn at a location upstream of the winding position so as to form a cross wound package on the first winding tube, and wherein the traversing step includes positioning a grooved roll so as to contact the surface of the package being formed on the first winding tube and laterally traversing the yarn by engagement with a reciprocating traversing unit which is mounted upstream of the grooved roll and so as to guide the advancing yarn into the groove of the grooved roll,
- laterally moving the rotating first winding tube from the winding position and to a doffing position upon a full yarn package being formed, while laterally moving an empty second winding tube from the doffing position to the winding position, then
- transferring the advancing yarn from the rotating full yarn package to the empty second winding tube and including rotating the empty second winding tube and moving a guide plate to an operating position about the circumference of the grooved roll so as to separate the advancing yarn from the traversing unit and from the grooved roll, and then guiding the advancing yarn along the surface of the guide plate to a location aligned with a yarn catching slot in the rotating empty second winding tube and so that the advancing yarn is caught by the slot to thereby sever the yarn between the rotating full package and the rotating empty second winding tube and commence winding of the yarn onto the rotating empty second winding tube.
- 13. The method as defined in claim 12 wherein the guide plate is in the form of an arcuate plate having a curvature which is congruent with the circumference of the grooved roll and a length extending over the traverse stroke provided by the yarn traverse, and wherein the step of moving a guide plate to an operating position includes moving the guide plate about the circumference of the grooved roll from an idle position which is removed from the advancing yarn to the operating position.
- 14. The method as defined in claim 13 comprising the further subsequent step of winding the advancing yarn onto the rotating empty second winding tube at the winding position and including guiding the advancing yarn so as to be engaged by the traversing unit and moving the guide plate about the circumference of the grooved roll from the operating position to the idle position.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of pending PCT International Application PCT/EP98/04156, filed Jul. 6, 1998, designating inter alia the United States.
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