CA2023847A1 - Bobbin holder - Google Patents

Bobbin holder

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CA2023847A1
CA2023847A1 CA 2023847 CA2023847A CA2023847A1 CA 2023847 A1 CA2023847 A1 CA 2023847A1 CA 2023847 CA2023847 CA 2023847 CA 2023847 A CA2023847 A CA 2023847A CA 2023847 A1 CA2023847 A1 CA 2023847A1
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bobbin
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Vagn Linde
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Abstract

A B S T R A C T:

In textile factories it is actual to make use of bobbins, which are available in different sizes and shapes, viz. as cylindrical or conical bobbins. The relevant bobbin holders will not normally be usuable with such different types of bobbins, i.e. the holders are bound to receive only one of the types. Adjustable holders have been suggested, but such holders are not attractive when they have to be preadjusted before the mounting of another type of bobbin. The invention provides for a self-adjustable bobbin holder, which is able to receive and hold both types of bobbins (56, 60) merely by their insertion onto the holder, this being obtained by means of resilient holding fingers (28, 54) arranged for mutually independent operational engagement with the inside of the respective bobbin core tubes adjacent both a front and a rear end portion of a central shaft (12) of the bobbin holder.

Description

3 ~ ~ rl A bobbin holder The present invention relates -to a bobbin holder, primarily for yarn bobbins in weaving mills and other textile factories, comprising a holder shaft with associated holder means adapted so as to be adjustable for enabling the bobbin holder to receive bobbin tubes of various inner diameters and of various shapes, viz. of cylindrical and conical shapes, respectively.

In weaving mills and hosiery works yarn bobbins are used, which are wound on core tubes that may be either cylindrical or conical, and par-ticularly in weaving mills, e.g. in carpet factories, in which bobbins and bobbin holders are used in thousands, it is practical that the bobbin holders be usable for receiving -the different types of bobbins as produced by -the yarn factories, without having to be considerably modi-fied or changed.

According to the invention there is provided a bobbin ho]der which may receive and hold both cylindrical and conical bobbins by a simple inser-tion onto the bobbin holder, with-out any kind of adjustment thereof. From US-A-3,744,735 and DE-B-2225555 it is known that a bobbin holder may be adjusted or manipulated so as to suit respective different bobbin tubes of cylindrical or conical shape, but such adaptions will require a manual effort for modifying the bobbin holders generally by each shift from one -type of bobbin to another.

For the invention it is decisive that for the mounting of the various types of bobbins on the bobbin holders nothing should be done but the mere insertion of the bobbins onto the holders, i.e. the bobbin holders should allow or an easy insertion of the bobbins irrespective of the size or shape thereof, of course within certain limits of varia-tion, for achievingareasonably centered holding of the bobbins on the bobbin holders, just as the bobbin core tubes, upon the bobbins being emptied, should be correspondingly immediately withdrawable from the holders.
The bobbin holder according to the invention comprises a holder sha~-t and two circular rows of resilient finger ele-ments adjacent the front end and the rear end of the holder shaft, respectively, these elements projecting outwardly and rearwardly such that they will holdingly engage with the inside of the bobbin tube inserted over -the holder; the fin-ger elements of the two rows operate independently of each other, so they can adapt themselves to both cylindrical and conical bobbin tubes. For a conical bobbin tube the foremost finger elements will just be forcecl inwardly in a progressive manner during the insertion of the bobbin tube onto the holder.
In a preferred embodiment oE the invention the foremost fin-ger elements project further rearwardly and inwardly from their outer area of engagement with the bobbin tube, whereby the elements engage the holder shaf~ adjacent both of their ends; they are secured to the shaft at one oE their ends and to a common slide rinc~ member at thelr other ends, whereby the elements are bound to be deEormed in a uniform manner, such that they will actively center the bobbin relative the holder shaft. Such a centering is par-ticularly important when the bobbin holder is arranged in a rotatable manner for lateral unwinding of -the yarn.
Preferably it should be the front ends of the finger elements which are Eixed to the shaft, close to the fron-t end thereof, while the slide ring is arranged approximately midways on the shaft; hereby it is ensured that the total thickness of the front end of the holder can be kept as small as possible, which is desirable because many standard conical bobbin tubes are quite narrow at their ~ront ends. At the middle of the shaft there will be more free space available for the pro-vision of the slide ring.

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The same sli.de ring may conveniently be used as a basis for the rear circular row of finger elements.
In the Eollowing the invent.ion is described in more detail with reference to the drawing in which:-Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a bobbin holder accordingto the inventi.on, Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view thereof, Fig. 3 is a side view of the holder holding a cylindrical bobbin, and Fig. 4 is a similar view of the holder holding a conical bobbin.
The holder shown in Figs. 1 and 2 comprises a central shaft rod 2 having a rear extension 4 permit-ting it to be rigidly mounted in a holding socket 6 on a carrier member 8, which may be a fixed beam provided with several sockets 6 for a number o~ bobbin holders. The shaft rod 2,4 is fixable in -the socket 6 by means of a clamping screw 10.
A tubular shaft 12 is mounted on the shaft rod 2 by in-ter-mediate of a fron-t bush 14 and a rear bush 16, such that the shaft 12 is freely rota-table on the rod 2. At the rear end of the shaft 12 is mounted a sleeve member 18, which is co-rotatable wi-th the shaft 12 and has a rear collar portion 20. A radial c].amping screw 22 is mounted through the sleeve 18 and through a threaded hole in the shaft 12 so as to step on the outside of the rear bush 16, whereby the latter is deformable to press more or less against the surface of the shaft rod 2 to thereby provide for an adjustable friction braking of the rotation of the shaft 12O The bush 16 may be axially slotted to facilitate such an adjustment.
At the front end of the holder is mounted a front cap 24, which serves to cover and lock the front end portions 26 of ~?/ ~ ~ s~

a number of finger elements 28 to ~he front end oE the shaft 12. These elements each comprises a foremost inclined por-tion 30 projecting rearwardly and outwardly from the front end portion 26 to an outermost engagement portion 32 and a rear inclined portion 34, which extends from the engagement portion 32 rearwardly and inwardly to a ring member 36, which is slidingly held on the shaf-t 12. The finger elements 28 are secured to the ring member 36 by having rear end portions 38 received and locked in a recess 40 in the ring member 36.
The finger elements 2~ are die cast plastic elements, which are shaped with integral hinge portions 42, 44 and 46 between the respective main portions 26, 30, 34 and 38, such that the portions 30 and 34 may be folded inwardly and outwardly in conjunction with an associated axial displacement oE the ring member 36.
Between the rear side of the ring member 36 and the front end of the sleeve member 18 is inserted a compression spring 48 that will bias the ring member 36 towards the let, against an oppositely directed bias from the finger elemen-ts 28. The latter bias is rather weak, but sufficien-t to condition a holding oE the ring member 36 in a well defined position when the holder is not carrying any bobbin.
The front end portions 26 of the finger elements are provided with inwardly directed protrusi.ons 50, which are received in respective radial holes in the fron-t end of the tubular shaft 12 and the cover cap 24 fits closely about or against the outer sides of these end portions 26 so as to stabilize this holding engagement. The cap 24 is secured in its posi-tion by having an inner annular rib 52 which is received in cooperating cross grooves in the outsides of the end portions 26.
The ring member 36 is made of plastic and is integrally pro-vided with a circular row of rearwardly and outwardly pro-! J ~ ~7 jecting finger members 54 acting as sprin~ rods, which canbe bent resilien-tly inwardly.
When a cylindrical bobbin 56, Fig. 3, is inserted on the holder the inside of the bobbin tube core 58 will hit the foremost inclined finger element portions 30 and cause these to be swung inwardly about the hinge portions 42 until the bobbin tube can slip over the outer engagement portions 32 of the elements 28. Hereby also the elemen-t portions 34 will be swung inwardly, and as a result the ring member 36 will be displaced rearwardly, against the action of the compres-sion spring 4~, i.e. this spring will now urge or bias the ring member 36 rather strongly towards the lef-t, whereby the finger elements 28 tend to be folded outwardly and thus to create a substantial holding force between the engagemen-t portions 32 and the inside of the bobbin core tube 58. Upon further insertion of the bobbin the leading end thereof will be pushed over the rear finger members 54, which will yield inwardly and hold the rear end of the bobbin.
The outer hinge portions 44 are provided by a reduced material thickness a-t a transverse recess, which forms sharp corners 33 wi-th the outside of the element portlons 30 and 34. These corners will increase the holding effect on the bobbin, but of course they do not prevent the bobbin from being readi,ly insertable on and retractable from the holder.
It will be appreciated that the holder will readily accept also conical bobbins, as illustrated in Fig. 4. The two sets of finger elements 28 and 54 act independently of each o-ther~
so the conical shape will not change the opera-tion conditions of the holder.
Because the opposite ends of the finger elements 28 are col-lectively secured to the shaft 12 and to the ring member 36, respectively, the elements will be bound to behave uniformly or symme-trically with resI~ect to their being folded inwardly and outwardly, i.e. they will cause -the bobbin to be centered even if -the resiliency of the various elements is not entirely uniform.
The spring 48 could be avoided if the finger elements 28 are made with an inherent resiliency seeking to fold the elements outwardly, in which case a s-top should be provided for the displacement of the bushing 36 towards the left.
The finger e].ements 28 are preferably produced as a single casting, viz. as radial protrusions from a central bushing 60. Prior to -their mounting they are folded orwardly over the bushing and then their rear ends 38 together with the bushing 60 are inserted ln the recess ~0 of the ring member 36. The insert can be secured by means of a radial screw and/or by a rib and groove engagement 62 between the inside of the rin~ member 36 and the outsides of the end portions 38.

Claims (8)

1. A bobbin holder comprising a holder shaft having a free front end and a support for a rear end -thereof, the shaft being provided with holder means adapted so as -to be adjust-able for enabling the bobbin holder to receive bobbin tubes of various inner diameters and shapes, viz. of cylindrical and conical shapes, respectively, said holder means comprising a plurality of flexible rib members stretching in respective radial planes between the surface of the shaft and respective outer areas of engagement with the inside of a bobbin tube so as to be operable to receive such a tube in a centered position relative the holder shaft, characterized in that the flexible rib members as provided in at least two circu-lar rows adjacent the respective foremost and rearmost por-tions of the shaft are arranged so as to constitute outwardly biased spring members, which for each of said rows are inward-ly depressable independently of the spring members in the other row.
2. A bobbin holder according to claim 1, in which the spring members in the row adjacent the foremost portion of the shaft are rib members each projecting from a front end area of the shaft rearwardly and outwardly therefrom to an outermost engagement area and -therefrom further rearwardly and now in-wardly towards the shaft to a holding means for collectively holding all the rear ends of these rib members, the rib members being biased against radial depression of said engage-ment area, and either the foremost ends or - preferably -the rear ends of the rib members being free to carry out an axial sliding movement in conjunction with -the engagements areas being resiliently and radially displaced.
3. A bobbin holder according to claim 2, in which the front ends of the rib members are fixed to the shaft, while the holding means for the rear ends is a ring member arranged so as to be axially slidable on the shaft when the rib members are folded resiliently inwardly and outwardly.
4. A bobbin holder according to claim 3 in which the rib members themselves are generally low-resilient, while the said ring member is biased forwardly by separate spring means acting in the longitudinal direction of the shaft.
5. A bobbin holder according to claim 3, in which the separate holding rib members adjacent the rear portion of the shaft are constituted by resilient finger elements pro-jecting rearwardly and outwardly from the said ring member.
6. A bobbin holder according to claim 4, in which the spring means is a compression spring arranged between the ring mem-ber and a rear bushing, which, together with the shaft is arranged so as to be rotatable about a central carrier pin, a local inner wall portion of said bushing being tightenable against the surface of the carrier pin for enabling an adjust-ment of the frictional engagement between the shaft and the carrier pin.
7. A bobbin holder according to claim 3, in which the front ends of the foremost rib members are anchored to the front end portion of the shaft by way of a radial pin-and-hole-connection between these portions and further by the said front ends being covered by a cup member inserted over the front end of the shaft so as to arrest the rib ends against radial retraction from said pin-and-hole-connection.
8. A bobbin holder according to claim 1, in which the fore-most rib members are shaped with outwardly sharp edge portions in their said outer engagement areas.
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