EP0674727A1 - Weft thread regulating and measuring wheel. - Google Patents
Weft thread regulating and measuring wheel.Info
- Publication number
- EP0674727A1 EP0674727A1 EP94901913A EP94901913A EP0674727A1 EP 0674727 A1 EP0674727 A1 EP 0674727A1 EP 94901913 A EP94901913 A EP 94901913A EP 94901913 A EP94901913 A EP 94901913A EP 0674727 A1 EP0674727 A1 EP 0674727A1
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- Prior art keywords
- storage drum
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- weft measuring
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Classifications
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D03—WEAVING
- D03D—WOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
- D03D47/00—Looms in which bulk supply of weft does not pass through shed, e.g. shuttleless looms, gripper shuttle looms, dummy shuttle looms
- D03D47/34—Handling the weft between bulk storage and weft-inserting means
- D03D47/36—Measuring and cutting the weft
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D03—WEAVING
- D03D—WOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
- D03D47/00—Looms in which bulk supply of weft does not pass through shed, e.g. shuttleless looms, gripper shuttle looms, dummy shuttle looms
- D03D47/34—Handling the weft between bulk storage and weft-inserting means
- D03D47/36—Measuring and cutting the weft
- D03D47/361—Drum-type weft feeding devices
- D03D47/362—Drum-type weft feeding devices with yarn retaining devices, e.g. stopping pins
- D03D47/363—Construction or control of the yarn retaining devices
Definitions
- the invention relates to a weft measuring feeder specified in the preamble of claim 1
- Weft thread measuring feeders are known in various embodiments. They differ in that the storage drum is either designed with an unchangeable or changeable diameter, and that the storage drum is either stationary or can be driven to rotate.
- the stop device is adjustable in the direction of the drum axis. From EP-A1-0247 225 a feeder with a plurality of stop elements and a storage drum with an unchangeable diameter is known, the thread length being measured in that after the release of a stop element another stop element is actuated next, in which the desired thread length has just been reached. However, only a gradual adjustment of the thread length is possible with this.
- a feeder with a stop element and a storage drum with a variable diameter and a drive arranged in the storage drum for adjusting the diameter is known.
- the circumferential length of the storage drum changes. This is used for setting the thread length to be released.
- a supplier is known who has at least one tumbling drivable feed element. With the supplier according to the brochure, the diameter of the storage drum is variable and therefore only a stop element intended.
- the storage barrel is a rod cage with axially extending fingers.
- EP-A1-0 060 234 and EP-Al-0 253 59 a supplier is known whose storage drum consists of several segments separated in the circumferential direction. Some of the segments can be adjusted asymmetrically to the storage drum axis in order to change the circumferential length. The segment provided for the single stop element does not take part in the radial adjustment.
- EP-A1-0 290 380 a feeder with a diameter-adjustable storage drum is known. An actuator is controlled contactlessly from the outside.
- EP-A1-0 345 216 a supplier with a storage drum with an unchangeable diameter is known, several stop elements being provided distributed around the circumference of the storage drum.
- EP-A1-0 176 987 shows a feeder with a storage drum whose diameter cannot be changed.
- the thread length is set so that the shortening which occurs due to the elasticity stored in the windings when the pulled-off thread section is relaxed is taken into account.
- a high speed level and / or a high thread tension occurs when mixing changeover occurs when another feeder takes over the function of the disturbed feeder in the event of a feeder failure.
- a high level of speed can also occur briefly during pattern weaving with blatant pattern variations.
- an influence of the diameter of the supply spool on the take-off voltage is always noticeable, ie, the diameter of the spool increases the thread tension.
- the thread length is adjusted with a view to the greatest shortening to be expected, in order to avoid short picks which lead to expensive machine downtimes.
- the thread length can only be set in steps which depend on the spacing of the stop elements. The separation distances are limited for constructional and cost reasons. The set thread length is therefore in some cases longer than is actually necessary, which means expensive waste of thread material.
- the invention has for its object to provide a weft measuring feeder of the type mentioned, which is structurally simple and reliable, and in which the thread length is opti ⁇ regardless of the storage drum type with regard to the smallest possible waste of thread material and without the risk of too short weft threads can be adjusted briefly and precisely.
- the thread length can be optimally set briefly and precisely.
- the expansion body is quickly extended in order to enlarge the windings on the storage drum and thus largely compensate for the greater shortening when the pulled-off thread section is relaxed.
- the length contained in the pulled-off thread section is then greater than when the expanding body is retracted.
- the thread length can be finely graduated by means of the expanding body, because, owing to the increased circumferential length after the expanding body has been extended, the spacing distances between at least a few stop elements are increased.
- the construction effort for modifying the storage drum is low in both types.
- the constructive and control engineering concept of the respective weft measuring feeder remains essentially unchanged.
- the expansion body is extended so quickly by means of the energy accumulator that an immediate adaptation to a changing operating situation is possible.
- the circumferential length of a storage drum designed per se with an unchangeable diameter can be increased or decreased at least in one step.
- the thread length can be optimally set to be short.
- the actual stroke of the expansion body can be adjustable in advance.
- the force In addition to the inherent diameter distributability, by means of which the thread length was initially set, the memory with the expanding body increases the thread length further, very quickly and therefore during operation, if due to the short thread length set at a low reject and a high speed level and / or high take-off tension there is the risk of weft threads being too short.
- the embodiment according to claim 4 is structurally simple. Since several turns are usually drawn off for one entry, a small stroke of the expansion body is sufficient to produce the extension necessary for voltage compensation and / or finer length adjustment. The actual stroke of the expansion body can be set in advance.
- a concrete, advantageous embodiment which can be used for both types of storage drum is evident from claim 7.
- the energy accumulator arranged in the storage drum moves the expanding body almost abruptly into the spreading position in order to counteract a situation which is critical with regard to the length of the thread.
- the expansion body In the passive position, the expansion body can be part of the storage drum circumference or even set back relative to it.
- the spring element is supported on the arm of the body and can be relatively strong.
- the feed element which is tumbled relative to the storage drum, takes on a double function because it uses its kinetic energy to extend and possibly reset the expansion body.
- permanent or switching magnets or at least one permanent magnet is used as the energy store. This ensures rapid movement of the expansion body into the expansion position and firm retention of the expansion body in the expansion position.
- the expansion body is a flap which is pivoted outward about an axis approximately parallel to the drum axis.
- the embodiment of claim 11 is advantageous because the trigger can be easily controlled and actuated from the outside and is brought into effect either between the windings or in an area outside the supply. This also takes into account the fact that, due to the winding movement of the thread, the forward-moving thread supply and the circumferentially withdrawn thread, no direct physical access to the storage drum is possible from the outside, except for the access between two thread passages or between them relatively slowly advancing thread turns.
- the embodiment according to claim 12 is also expedient.
- the reset device has more time in which the expansion body to move the passive position because the critical operating situation is over and only a few long ends of the thread are irrelevant.
- the specified drives are advantageous because they can be precisely controlled and enable rapid and precise movements.
- the embodiment according to claim 13 is advantageous because the trigger has a double function and triggers and resets the expansion body.
- the embodiment according to claim 14 is particularly advantageous because in the case of a contactless signal transmission or when the contactless triggering on the moving thread need not be taken into account.
- FIG. 3 shows a detail, in section, of FIG. 1 or FIG. 2,
- FIG. 7 shows a detailed variant of FIG. 3,
- Fig. 8 shows a further detail variant in a longitudinal section through a storage drum
- FIG. 9 is a plan view of FIG. 8,
- FIG. 12 shows a further embodiment in a cross section of a storage drum.
- a weft measuring feeder F according to FIG. 1 has a housing 1 in which a drive motor 2 for a winding member 3 which can be driven for rotation and a stationary storage drum D are mounted.
- the storage drum D which is designed, for example, in the manner of a rod cage, defines a circumferential surface 4 to which a stop device 5 with a stop element 6 is assigned.
- the stop element 6 can be adjusted between the stop position shown, in which the thread Y is prevented from being taken off and held, and a release position in which a section of the thread Y can be pulled off from the storage drum D overhead from a supply 7 consisting of turns, in the direction of the arrow is.
- an elongated expansion body 9 is arranged, which, by means of a force accumulator S arranged in the storage drum D, moves from the passive position 911 shown in solid lines into an over the adjacent circumferential surface 4 protruding spreading position 91 is extendable to increase the length of the winding.
- a trigger 10 is provided outside of the storage drum D, for triggering the energy store S or a lock 18 holding the expansion body 9 (FIG. 3).
- a back divider 11 is also provided for returning the expansion body 9 to the passive position 911.
- the diameter of the storage drum D is adjustable (double arrow 12).
- the motor 2 for the winding member 3 is accommodated in the housing 1.
- the storage drum D defines with its circumferential surface 4 a support for the windings in the supply 7, from which the thread Y can be removed overhead and under the stop device 5.
- the diameter of the storage drum D cannot be changed.
- the stop device 5 contains several stop elements 6 distributed in the circumferential direction of the storage drum D, which stop elements can be actuated optionally.
- the expansion body 9 can be extended by means of the energy accumulator S in the storage drum D into the expansion position 91, in which it projects beyond the peripheral surface 4.
- the expansion body 9 can be returned to the passive position 911 (shown in solid lines), in which it is flush with the peripheral surface 4 or even withdraws behind it.
- the trigger 10 and the back divider 11 are arranged on the stop device 5.
- the expansion body 9 expediently extends in the direction of the drum axis on both sides beyond the supply 7.
- the trigger 10 or the reset 11 engages in the area of the supply 7, or wherever the the stop element 6 of the yarn Y does not move, ie in FIGS. 1 and 2 near the right end of the storage drum D.
- the expansion body 9 drawn in solid lines in its passive position 911 is a finger 13 of the storage drum D designed as a rod cage and is pivotably mounted on an arm 15 about a pivot axis 14 lying approximately parallel to the circumference of the storage drum D. Stops not shown may be provided, e.g. on the arm 15 to define the positions 91 and 911 of the expansion body 9. These stops are expediently adjustable.
- the arm 15 reaches over with an extension 16 next to the expansion body 9 and contains a lock 18 with which the expansion body 9 is fixed in the passive position 911.
- the energy accumulator S is a leg spring 17 on the transverse axis 14, which acts on the expansion body 9 in the direction of its expansion position 91.
- the lock 18 has a slide 19 loaded by a spring 20, which overlaps a mating surface 22 of the expansion body 9 with a locking lug 23 and has a release opening 21 which is accessible from outside through an opening 24 in the extension 16 and in the expansion body 9 .
- the trigger 10 arranged outside the storage drum which in the exemplary embodiment shown also serves as a divider 11, has, for example, an electromagnet 25 as the drive and, as an actuator, a pin 26 with a pressure surface 27 which acts on the opening 21 is aligned and is inserted to trigger through the opening 24, so that the nose 23 slides off the counter surface 22 and the energy accumulator S moves the expansion body 9 into the expansion position 91.
- a pressure element 28 is also provided which, according to FIGS. 4 and 5, has a lateral extension 32 and can be rotated against spring force by means of a plunger 31 via an auxiliary drive 30, for example an electromagnet. In the position shown in FIG.
- the pin 26 can be moved up and down without the pressure element 28, since a transverse extension 29 of the pin 26 can pass through a recess 33 in the pressure element 28. If the auxiliary drive 30 is actuated and the pressure body 28 is rotated about the pin 26, the extension 29 engages the pressure body 28 in such a way that it can be placed on the expansion body 9 by means of the pin 26 in order to reset it to the passive position 911, in which the Lock 18 takes effect automatically (Fig. 6).
- FIG. 7 the attachment and locking of the expansion body 9 corresponds to that of FIG. 3.
- the pin 26 is driven by an electromagnet or a pneumatic cylinder.
- the back divider 11 is separated from the trigger 10 and has a pneumatic cylinder 34 with a plunger 35 and a pressure plate 36 which is placed on the expansion body 9.
- the expansion body 9 is pivotally mounted with the transverse axis 17 on the arm 15 of the storage drum D. It can be seen that the arm 15 can be adjusted in the radial direction in order to change the drum diameter.
- the storage drum axis is designated 37.
- a disk-shaped feed element V is rotatably mounted, the axis of rotation 38 of which is inclined with respect to the axis 37.
- the feed element V is supported against rotation and performs a wobbling movement when the drive shaft rotates, which movement is used in a known manner to advance the thread turns wound on the storage drum D when the drive shaft rotates.
- the feed element V is used with the axial component of its wobbling movement as an energy store S for moving the expansion body 9 into the expansion position 91.
- a coupling element 42 in the expansion body 9 in the manner of a two-armed lever can be pivoted about a transverse axis 41 against spring force from the neutral position drawn in solid lines into the coupling position drawn in broken lines, for example, by means of the pin 26 of the trigger 10.
- the coupling element 42 In the coupling position, the coupling element 42 abuts with a widened end part 42a against the front side 39 of the feed element, into which one end of the expansion body 9 dips into a recess 40.
- the expansion body When the feed element V strikes the coupling element 42, the expansion body is pivoted about the transverse axis 14 into the expansion position 91 and held by a lock, not shown. The expansion body later either returns automatically to the passive position 911 or it is reset by the reset means, not shown.
- the expansion body 9 is accommodated in a recess 44 in the storage drum D. In the passive position 911 according to FIG. 10, it is approximately flush with the peripheral surface 4.
- the expansion body 9 is on an axis 45 lying approximately in the circumferential direction of the storage drum Lever mechanism 46 pivotable, which is designed as a two-armed angle lever with an arm 46a and an armature part 46b forming the second arm and is pivotable about a stationary transverse axis 46.
- the energy store S for extending the expansion body 9 is a stationary permanent magnet 48 which is aligned with the armature part 46c.
- a permanent magnet 49 is used to hold the expansion body 9 in the passive position 911 and is mounted on a release part 50, for example a release lever, so as to be pivotable about a transverse axis 51.
- a release part 50 for example a release lever, so as to be pivotable about a transverse axis 51.
- the pin 26 can act on one end of the loose part 50, which is arranged between a stop 54 and a biasing spring 55.
- the pretensioning spring 55 presses the release part 50 against the stop 54.
- a leaf spring 53 is pivotally held, which engages under the projecting end of the anchor part 46b and when the release part 50 is pivoted by the pin 26 helps to loosen the contact between the armature part 46b and the permanent magnet 49 until the armature part 46b is suddenly attracted by the permanent magnet 48.
- the expansion body 9 is extended into the expansion position 91, in which it is supported with end stops 56 in the recess 44 and is held by the permanent magnet 48.
- the release part 50 is still pressed down by the pin 26.
- the leaf spring 53 is in the raised position and pushing away the armature part 46.
- the release part 50 returns to the position in FIG. 10.
- the expansion body 9 is a flap 59 which can be pivoted in a recess 57 in the storage drum D about an axis 58 lying parallel to the storage drum axis.
- the spring accumulator S is a prestressed spring 60.
- the lock 18 holds the expanding body in the passive position 911 shown in solid lines.
- an element 64 is adjusted via the trigger 10 (indicated by dash-dotted lines)
- a slide 63 carrying a nose becomes 61 pulled away under the expansion body 9 against the force of a spring 62.
- the spring 60 pivots it into the dashed spread position 91, in which it is secured to a stop 54.
- the turns in the supply 7 are extended in the spread position 91.
- the reset means 11 indicated by an arrow resets the flap 59, where it is then caught and locked by the slide 61.
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DE4240709A DE4240709A1 (en) | 1992-12-03 | 1992-12-03 | Weft measuring feeder |
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PCT/EP1993/003348 WO1994012710A1 (en) | 1992-12-03 | 1993-11-29 | Weft thread regulating and measuring wheel |
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EP0674727A1 true EP0674727A1 (en) | 1995-10-04 |
EP0674727B1 EP0674727B1 (en) | 1997-04-02 |
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