Claims
- 1. A yarn winding device which comprises:
- yarn feeding means for feeding a yarn at a predetermined speed,
- yarn winding means for winding the yarn on a bobbin while traversing said yarn back and forth across the bobbin,
- absorbing means located between the yarn feeding means and the winding means for absorbing variations in the winding speed of the yarn fed from the yarn feeding means by storing the yarn therein in a U-shaped loop, said absorbing means comprising a vacuum box and means for creating a negative pressure therein, whereby the loop of the yarn is pulled into the box by a suction air flow created by the negative pressure,
- detecting means generating a signal in response to the presence or lack of presence of the yarn loop in the absorbing means,
- tensioning means for mechanically applying a predetermined tension to the yarn located downstream of the absorbing means, and
- control means for controlling the yarn winding speed of the yarn winding means in response to signals from the yarn detecting means wherein when the detecting means signals the presence of the yarn loop in the absorbing means, the control means operates the winding means at a higher yarn winding speed in which the yarn winding speed is higher than the speed at which the yarn is fed by the yarn feeding means at a predetermined constant ratio and when the detecting means signals the lack of the presence of the yarn loop in the absorbing means, the control means operates the yarn winding means at a lower yarn winding speed in which the average yarn winding speed is lower than the speed at which the yarn is fed by the feeding means.
- 2. A yarn winding device which comprises:
- yarn feeding means for feeding a yarn at a predetermined speed,
- yarn winding means for winding the yarn on a bobbin while traversing the yarn back and forth across the bobbin,
- absorbing means located between the yarn feeding means and the winding means for absorbing variations in the winding speed of the yarn fed from the yarn feeding means by storing the yarn therein in a U-shaped loop, said absorbing means comprising a vacuum box and means for creating a negative pressure therein, whereby the loop of the yarn is pulled into the box by a suction air flow created by the negative pressure,
- detecting means generating a signal in response to the presence or lack of presence of the yarn loop in the absorbing means,
- tensioning means for mechanically applying a predetermined tension to the yarn, located downstream of the absorbing means, and
- control means for controlling the yarn winding speed of the winding means in response to signals from the yarn detecting means, wherein when the detecting means signals the presence of the yarn loop in the absorbing means, the control means intermittently changes the speed of the winding means in a predetermined time period between a yarn winding speed that is higher than the speed at which the yarn is fed by the yarn feeding means and a lower speed, but in which the average higher yarn winding speed is higher than the sped at which the yarn is fed by the yarn feeding means at a predetermined constant ratio and when the detecting means signals the lack of the presence of the yarn loop in the absorbing means, the control means intermittently changes the speed of the winding means in a predetermined time period between a winding speed that is nearly the same as the speed at which the yarn is fed by the yarn feeding means and a lower speed, but in which the average lower yarn winding speed is lower than the speed at which the yarn is fed by the yarn feeding means.
- 3. The yarn winding device of claim 2, wherein said intermittent changing of the yarn winding speed of the yarn winding means is carried out at a predetermined time period of from 0.1 to 1.0 seconds.
- 4. The yarn winding device of claim 1 or 2, wherein said means for controlling the winding speed further includes a circuit for stopping the yarn winding means when the yarn winding speed is not switched between said higher yarn winding speed and said lower yarn winding speed after a predetermined time interval has passed.
- 5. The yarn winding device of claim 1 or 2, wherein the tensioning means is located adjacent to the opening of said vacuum box.
- 6. The yarn winding device of claim 1 or 2, wherein said control means include a timer for counting a predetermined time interval and generating a signal upon completion of the interval, and wherein said tensioning means is alternatively activated and deactivated in response to the signal received from the yarn detecting means indicating the presence of the yarn loop in the absorbing means and the signal received from the timer.
- 7. THe yarn winding device according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the switching of the speed of the yarn winding means is carried out by the control means changing the rotating speed of the bobbin and the traversing speed of the yarn on the bobbin.
- 8. The yarn winding device of claim 1 wherein said yarn winding means includes a rotating bobbin and a main motor for rotating the bobbin and wherein the winding speed of the bobbin is varied by the control means increasing or decreasing the speed of the motor.
- 9. The yarn winding device of claim 8, wherein said means further includes an auxiliary motor for rotating the bobbin at a speed different than the main motor and the winding speed of the bobbin is varied by the control means activating one or the other of the motors.
- 10. The yarn winding device of claim 1 wherein said yarn winding means includes a rotating bobbin and a motor for rotating the bobbin and wherein the winding speed of the bobbin is varied by the control means switching the rotating bobbin between a condition where it is driven by the motor and a non-driven condition.
- 11. The yarn winding device of claim 10, wherein said yarn winding means includes a clutch means between the motor and the rotating bobbin and the control means switches the clutch means between a condition in which said motor and said rotating bobbin are connected and a condition in which said motor and said bobbin are disconnected.
- 12. The yarn winding device of claim 10, wherein said yarn winding means includes a bobbin rotating roller connected to said motor that rotates the bobbin by contact of the bobbin with a surface of said roller, said winding speed of the bobbin being varied by the control means engaging and disengaging the surface of said rotating roller with said bobbin in correspondence with the signals from said detecting means.
- 13. The yarn winding device of claim 10, wherein said motor has a drive shaft and said yarn winding means includes a winding roller on which the bobbin is mounted that is rotatably mounted on the drive shaft, and an electromagnetic clutch activated by the control means for coupling and uncoupling the winding roller and the drive shaft.
- 14. The yarn winding device of claim 13, wherein the electromagnetic clutch comprises a stator mounted on a bearing support for the drive shaft, a rotor mounted on the drive shaft, an armature mounted on the winding roller adjacent to the rotor and spring means for separating the rotor and armature when the clutch is at rest, whereby activation of the stator pulls the armature into engagement with the rotor to rotate the winding roller.
- 15. The yarn winding device of claim 14, wherein the yarn winding means includes at least two winding rollers rotatably mounted on the drive shaft with at least one end of each winding roller being connected through an electromagnetic clutch to the drive shaft.
- 16. The yarn winding device of claim 2 wherein said yarn winding means includes a rotating bobbin and a main motor for rotating the bobbin and wherein the winding speed of the bobbin is varied between the higher and lower speeds by the control means increasing or decreasing the speed of the motor.
- 17. The yarn winding device of claim 16, wherein said means further includes an auxiliary motor for rotating the bobbin at a speed different than the main motor and the winding speed of the bobbin is varied by the control means activating one or the other of the motors.
- 18. The yarn winding device of claim 16 wherein the winding speed of the bobbin is changed intermittently at the higher and lower speeds by the control means switching the rotating bobbin between a condition where it is driven by the motor and a non-driven condition.
- 19. The yarn winding device of claim 18, wherein said yarn winding means includes a clutch means between the motor and the rotating bobbin and the control means intermittently switches the clutch means between a condition in which said motor and said rotating bobbin connected and a condition in which said motor and said bobbin are disconnected.
- 20. The yarn winding device of claim 18, wherein said yarn winding means includes a bobbin rotating roller connected to said motor that rotates the bobbin by contact of the bobbin with a surface of said roller, said winding speed of the bobbin being intermittently changed by the control means engaging and disengaging the surface of said rotating roller with said bobbin.
- 21. The yarn winding device of claim 18, wherein said motor has a drive shaft and said yarn winding means includes a winding roller on which the bobbin is mounted that is rotatably mounted on the drive shaft, and an electromagnetic clutch activated by the control means for intermittently coupling and uncoupling the winding roller and the drive shaft.
- 22. The yarn winding device of claim 21, wherein the electromagnetic clutch comprises a stator mounted on a bearing support for the drive shaft, a rotor mounted on the drive shaft, an armature mounted on the winding roller adjacent to the rotor and spring means for separating the rotor and armature when the clutch is at rest, whereby activation of the stator pulls the armature into engagement with the rotor to rotate the winding roller.
- 23. The yarn winding device of claim 22 wherein the yarn winding means includes at least two winding rollers rotatably mounted on the drive shaft with at least one end of each winding roller being connected through an electromagnetic clutch to the drive shaft.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/414,584, filed Sept. 27, 1989, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/143,938 filed Jan. 14, 1988, now abandoned.
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