Claims
- 1. Apparatus for withdrawing continuously advancing yarn, comprising
- a support,
- a tapered yarn winding roll mounted to said support for rotation about a central axis and including a yarn entry portion and a yarn exit portion, with the yarn entry portion having a cone angle which is greater than the cone angle of the yarn exit portion,
- yarn inlet means for guiding the advancing yarn substantially tangentially onto said roll at said yarn entry portion,
- yarn outlet means for withdrawing the advancing yarn substantially tangentially from said roll at a withdrawal location axially spaced from said inlet means in a direction toward said yarn exit portion,
- drive means mounted to said support for rotating said roll about said central axis at a rate such that the initial point of contact of the yarn upon said yarn entry portion has a linear speed at least equal to that of the advancing yarn, and wherein
- the cone angle of said yarn entry portion has a tangent which is less than the coefficient of static friction between the yarn and the surface of the roll but greater than the coefficient of sliding friction, and the cone angle of said yarn exit portion has a tangent which is less than the coefficient of sliding friction.
- 2. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said yarn entry portion and said yarn exit portion are each conical.
- 3. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said yarn entry portion is conical and said yarn exit portion is substantially cylindrical.
- 4. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said yarn entry portion and said yarn exit portion define a distinct discontinuity at their interface, and wherein said location at which the yarn is withdrawn from said roll corresponds to said distinct discontinuity.
- 5. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said yarn entry portion and said yarn exit portion are composed of a continuous, smoothly curved and tapered surface.
- 6. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said roll includes a circumferential collar on the end of said yarn entry portion opposite said yarn exit portion.
- 7. The apparatus as defined in claim 6 wherein said collar is conical and has a cone angle, the tangent of which is greater than the coefficient of static friction between the yarn and the surface of said collar.
- 8. The apparatus as defined in claim 7 wherein said tangent of said cone angle of said collar is greater then 0.7.
- 9. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said yarn outlet means comprises suction means for exerting a tension force on the yarn leaving said yarn exit portion.
- 10. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said support includes a housing enclosing said roll, and wherein said yarn inlet means comprises an inlet opening in said housing, and said yarn outlet means comprises an outlet opening in said housing.
- 11. The apparatus as defined in claim 10 wherein said roll includes a circumferential collar and wherein said yarn entry portion and said collar define an interface therebetween, and wherein said inlet opening in said housing is arranged in the plane of said interface.
- 12. The apparatus as defined in claim 10 wherein the largest diameter of said yarn entry portion of said roll is about 2 to 6 times the axial distance between the normal planes in which the inlet opening and the outlet opening of said housing are located.
- 13. The apparatus as defined in claim 10 wherein said inlet opening and said outlet opening form an angle therebetween which is less than 180.degree. when viewed along the rotational axis of said roll and so that the yarn is adapted to wrap around the roll by less than 360.degree..
- 14. The apparatus as defined in claim 10 wherein said angle between said inlet and outlet openings is such that the yarn is adapted to wrap around the roll by between about 280.degree. and 340.degree..
- 15. The apparatus as defined in claim 10 wherein both said inlet opening and said outlet opening are disposed so as to be substantially tangent to the surface of said roll.
- 16. The apparatus as defined in claim 10 wherein said yarn inlet means further comprises means for directing an air current inwardly through said inlet opening, and said yarn outlet means further comprises means for directing an air current outwardly through said outlet opening.
- 17. The apparatus as defined in claim 10 wherein said housing is composed of two sections which are joined to each other for relative rotation about said central axis, with said inlet opening being mounted on one of said sections and said outlet opening being mounted on the other of said sections.
- 18. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein the cone angle of said yarn entry portion has a tangent which is between about 0.2 and 0.7, and the cone angle of the yarn exit portion has a tangent which is less than about 0.2.
- 19. The apparatus as defined in claim 18, wherein the tangent of said yarn entry portion is not more than about 0.4.
- 20. The apparatus as defined in claim 19, wherein the tangent of said yarn exit portion is between about 0.1 and 0.18.
- 21. Apparatus for withdrawing continuously advancing yarn, comprising
- a support housing having an interior chamber,
- a yarn winding roll mounted to said housing within said chamber for rotation about a central axis, said roll including a yarn entry portion and a yarn exit portion,
- yarn inlet opening means for guiding the advancing yarn through said housing and substantially tangentially onto said roll at said yarn entry portion,
- yarn outlet opening means mounted to said housing for withdrawing the advancing yarn substantially tangentially from said roll at a location axially spaced from said yarn inlet opening means,
- drive means mounted to said housing for rotating said roll about said central axis at a rate such that the initial point of contact of the yarn upon said yarn entry portion has a linear speed at least equal to that of the advancing yarn, and
- said support housing being composed of two sections which are joined to each other for relative rotation about said central axis, with said yarn inlet opening means being mounted to one of said sections and said yarn outlet opening means being mounted to the other of said sections.
- 22. The apparatus as defined in claim 21 wherein said one section of said housing generally overlies said yarn entry portion of said roll and said other of said sections generally overlies said yarn exit portion of said roll.
- 23. The apparatus as defined in claim 22 wherein said yarn inlet opening means comprises an opening extending through said one section of said housing and means for directing an air current inwardly through said inlet opening, and said yarn outlet opening means comprises an outlet opening extending through said other of said sections of said housing and means for directing an air current outwardly through said outlet opening.
- 24. The apparatus as defined in claim 21 wherein at least said yarn entry portion of said yarn winding roll is tapered.
- 25. Apparatus for withdrawing continuously advancing yarn comprising
- a support,
- a yarn winding roll mounted to said support for rotation about a central axis and including a yarn entry portion and a yarn exit portion, with the yarn entry portion having a cone angle which is greater than the cone angle of the yarn exit portion,
- yarn inlet means for guiding the advancing yarn substantially tangentially onto said roll at said yarn entry portion,
- yarn outlet means for withdrawing the advancing yarn substantially tangentially from said roll at a withdrawal location axially spaced from said inlet means in a direction toward said yarn exit portion,
- drive means mounted to said support for rotating said roll about said central axis at a rate such that the initial point of contact of the yarn upon said yarn entry portion has a linear speed at least equal to that of the advancing yarn,
- said support including a housing enclosing said roll, and wherein said yarn inlet means comprises an inlet opening in said housing, and said yarn outlet means comprises an outlet opening in said housing, with said inlet opening and said outlet opening forming an angle therebetween which is less than 180.degree. when viewed along the rotational axis of said roll and so that the yarn is adapted to wrap around the roll by an angle less than 360.degree. and means operatively connected to said housing for generating airflow inwardly through said inlet opening and outwardly through said outlet opening to facilitate threading of the yarn about said roll.
- 26. The apparatus as defined in claim 25 wherein said angle between said inlet opening and said outlet opening is such that the yarn is adapted to wrap around the roll by an angle between about 280.degree. and 340.degree..
- 27. The apparatus as defined in claim 26, wherein said yarn winding roll includes a collar having a cone angle, the tangent of which is greater than the coefficient of static friction between said yarn and the surface of said collar,
- the yarn entry portion being conical and having a cone angle which is greater than the cone angle of the yarn exit portion,
- the cone angle of said yarn entry portion having a tangent which is less than the coefficient of static friction between the yarn and the surface of the roll, but greater than the coefficient of sliding friction,
- and the cone angle of said yarn exit portion having a tangent which is less than the coefficient of sliding friction.
- 28. A method of withdrawing continuously advancing yarn utilizing a rotatable tapered roll having a yarn entry portion and a yarn exit portion, with the yarn entry portion having a cone angle which is greater than the cone angle of the yarn exit portion, and comprising the steps of
- guiding the advancing yarn tangentially onto the yarn entry portion of the roll, while
- rotating the roll at a rate such that the linear speed of the point of initial yarn contact with the roll is at least equal to the delivery speed of the advancing yarn,
- looping the advancing yarn by not more than about 360.degree. about the circumference of the roll, while
- causing the yarn to initially engage to the rotating roll without lateral slippage immediately upon contact with the yarn entry portion of the roll so as to permit the rotating roll to exert a strong tension on the advancing yarn, and to then slip laterally along the surface of the roll in a direction toward said yarn exit portion and to a withdrawal location on the roll which is axially spaced from the point at which the yarn initially contacts the roll, and
- tangentially withdrawing the advancing yarn from said withdrawal location of said roll.
- 29. The method as defined in claim 28 wherein the causing step includes selecting the cone angle of the yarn entry portion of the roll so as to have a tangent which is less than the coefficient of static friction between the yarn and the roll surface but greater than the coefficient of sliding friction, and selecting the cone angle of said yarn exit portion so as to have a tangent which is less than the coefficient of sliding friction.
- 30. The method as defined in claim 29 wherein the step of guiding the advancing yarn onto the yarn entry portion includes entraining the yarn in a moving air current.
- 31. The method as defined in claim 30 wherein the step of looping the advancing yarn about the roll includes guiding the air current and entrained yarn so as to loop about the roll by more than 180.degree..
- 32. The method as defined in claim 31 wherein the step of tangentially withdrawing the yarn includes entraining the yarn in a suction air current.
- 33. The method as defined in claim 29 wherein said yarn entry portion and said yarn exit portion define an interface therebetween, and said withdrawal location is adjacent said interface.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 038,334, filed Apr. 14, 1987, now Pat. No. 4,817,880 which in turn is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 008,490, filed Jan. 29, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,784,344.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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