EP1300357B1 - Yarn winder - Google Patents

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EP1300357B1
EP1300357B1 EP02021475A EP02021475A EP1300357B1 EP 1300357 B1 EP1300357 B1 EP 1300357B1 EP 02021475 A EP02021475 A EP 02021475A EP 02021475 A EP02021475 A EP 02021475A EP 1300357 B1 EP1300357 B1 EP 1300357B1
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Kinzo Hashimoto
Kazuhiko Nakade
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H59/00Adjusting or controlling tension in filamentary material, e.g. for preventing snarling; Applications of tension indicators
    • B65H59/40Applications of tension indicators
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H2553/00Sensing or detecting means
    • B65H2553/20Sensing or detecting means using electric elements
    • B65H2553/21Variable resistances, e.g. rheostats, potentiometers or strain gauges
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H2701/00Handled material; Storage means
    • B65H2701/30Handled filamentary material
    • B65H2701/31Textiles threads or artificial strands of filaments

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  • the present invention relates to a yarn winder according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • the yarn speed control method had problems that when the traverse speed is changed during winding, the yarn tension also changed, and it was difficult to control this change in the yarn tension.
  • the yarn tension control method can form satisfying yarn packages, without any bulge or saddle. Therefore, the yarn tension control method is considered as an extremely effective technology in carrying out winding process that changes the traverse speed during winding.
  • the traverse fulcrum guide and the tension detector can be attached to a fixed frame, and the traverse device and a contact roller can be provided within an elevating unit.
  • the elevating unit comprising the contact roller can be elevated accompanying the increase in the winding diameter of the yarn package. As a result, the contact pressure against the yarn package is maintained suitable.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a means for obtaining accurate tension value in a yarn winder that adopts the above-mentioned tension detecting method.
  • This object is solved by the features defined in the characterizing part of claim 1 Since each of the afore mentioned distances are set constant respectively, by maintaining the condition to be constant when the yarn that runs while traversing like a swing of a pendulum is contacted against the tension detector at both ends of the amplitude to measure the yarn tension, an accurate tension value can be obtained.
  • the present invention is preferable to be applied to the yarn winder in which a traverse fulcrum guide and a tension detector are attached to an elevating unit that includes the traverse device and that elevates accompanying an increase in a winding diameter of a yarn package.
  • the present invention can also be applied to the yarn winder wherein the bobbin holder descends accompanying the increase in the winding diameter of a yarn package, and a contact pressure of the yarn package against the contact roller is maintained suitable.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view showing a schematic configuration of a yarn winder M according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • a plurality of bobbins B may be set on one bobbin holder H so that a plurality of yarn packages P can be formed at the same time.
  • four bobbins B are set on the bobbin holder H, however, the number of bobbins set on the bobbin holder H can be six, eight, twelve, etc..
  • a machine body K of the yarn winder M is provided with the bobbin holder H for holding a plurality of bobbins B, and an elevating unit U including a traverse device T and a contact roller C.
  • the elevating unit U can elevate and descend in relation to the machine body K.
  • the yarn winder M is set such that accompanying the increase in the winding diameter of the package P that is formed by the yarn being wound on the bobbin B, the contact roller C elevates to maintain the contact pressure suitable.
  • the contact roller C is cylinder shaped, arranged in parallel to the bobbin holder H, and is supported rotatable to a casing of the elevating unit U.
  • the bobbin holder H is cylinder shaped, supported in a cantilever to the machine body K, and is made rotatable and driven by a motor (not shown in the drawings).
  • two bobbin holders H are provided in 180 degrees interval on a turret plate that is attached rotatable to the machine body K, and one of the bobbin holders H is provided at a winding position, and the other bobbin holder H is provided at a standby position.
  • the turret plate and the bobbin holder H at the standby position are abbreviated.
  • the elevating unit U includes the traverse device T and the contact roller C.
  • a rotary blade traverse device, a cam traverse device, or the like may be adopted for the traverse device T.
  • the traverse device T is provided with a traverse guide 12 for guiding a yarn S in a traverse direction.
  • a traverse fulcrum guide 1 is attached to a support member 9 that is joined to a casing of the elevating unit U.
  • the distance between the traverse fulcrum guide 1 and the tension detector 3 during a winding process is set to be constant regardless of the winding diameter of the yarn package P.
  • the traverse fulcrum guide 1, the tension detector 3 and the traverse device T are joined to the elevating unit U so that to form one body, and as shown in Figure 5A that shows a case in which the diameter of the yarn package P is small, and as shown in Figure 5B that shows a case in which the diameter of the yarn package P is large, each of distances during winding process, a distance L1 from the traverse fulcrum guide 1 to the tension detector 3, a distance L2 from the tension detector 3 to the traverse device T, and a distance L3 from the traverse fulcrum guide 1 to the traverse device T, are set to be constant regardless of the winding diameter of the yarn package P.
  • the traverse fulcrum guide 1 that is provided to the upstream side of the yarn running direction in relation to the traverse device T determines a standard position when traversing the yarn S from side to side by the traverse device T.
  • the standard position at the winding process is set on approximately a bisector N of the traverse width of the traverse device T.
  • the traverse fulcrum guide 1 is guided by a guide member 14 that is attached to the support member 9.
  • the traverse fulcrum guide 1 is made transferable along the axis direction of the bobbin holder H toward a free end of the bobbin holder H, from the standard position shown in Figure 1 to an initial stage threading work position shown in Figure 4.
  • the traverse fulcrum guide 1 is, as shown in an enlarged view in Figure 3, formed with a ring-shaped guide section 1a where the yarn S passes through, and a base 1c that supports the guide section 1a.
  • a notch 1b is formed so that the yarn S can be inserted to the ring section 1a easily.
  • the tension detector 3 is provided between the traverse fulcrum guide 1 and the traverse device T, and detects the tension of the yarn S that passes through the traverse fulcrum guide 1 and that is traversed by the traverse device T.
  • the tension detector 3 is fixed on the support member 9, and is provided on approximately the bisector N of the traverse width of each corresponding traverse device T and directly below the standard position of the traverse fulcrum guide 1 in the winding process.
  • the tension detector 3 includes a contact element 4 that holds the yarn S at the tension detecting position, a shaft 5 that is interlocked to the contact element 4, a pressure-sensitive sensor 6 that is attached to both the left and the right sides of the shaft 5 in proximity to a base 7, and the base 7 that supports the shaft 5.
  • a storing section 4a for the yarn S is formed on the contact element 4, by notching appropriate length from the center tip of the contact element 4 in the axis direction of the shaft 5.
  • insert guide sections 4b that have slanting edges are provided to the left and right edges of the contact element 4 so as to sandwich the storing section 4a.
  • the storing section 4a is a section for holding the yarn S at the tension detecting position.
  • the insert guide sections 4b guides the yarn S into the storing section 4a, which is the tension detecting position, by a traverse movement of the yarn S at time of the initial stage threading.
  • the tension detector 3 measures the tension of the yarn S during the winding process in the following way.
  • the contact element 4 and the shaft 5 of the tension detector 3 are preferable to be light weighted as much as possible.
  • the left and right edges of tip of the contact element 4 are preferably to be tapered off by the insert guide sections 4b that have slanting edges.
  • the insert guide sections 4b are also contributing to reducing the weight of the contact element 4 by narrowing the width of the contact element 4 toward the tip end.
  • the yarn winder M of the present embodiment is provided with the traverse fulcrum guide 1, the tension detector 3 and the traverse device T for each bobbin B.
  • the elevating unit U elevates to maintain the contact pressure of the contact roller C against the yarn package P to be suitable. Since the traverse device T, the traverse fulcrum guide 1 and the tension detector 3 elevate as one body with the elevating unit U that is elevating, as shown in Figures 5A and 58, each of the distance L1 from the traverse fulcrum guide 1 to the tension detector 3, the distance L2 from the tension detector 3 to the traverse device T, and the distance L3 from the traverse fulcrum guide 1 to the traverse device T is also maintained at a constant value respectively.
  • the angle ⁇ 1 is an angle between the traverse fulcrum guide 1 and the tension detector 3 that the yarn S is slanting in relation to the bisector N or the traverse width of the traverse device T.
  • the angle ⁇ 2 is an angle between the tension detector 3 and the traverse device T that the yarn S is slanting in relation to the bisector N.
  • the present invention wherein each of the distance between the traverse device T and the traverse fulcrum guide 1, between the traverse fulcrum guide 1 and the tension detector 3, and between the traverse device T and the tension detector 3 are maintained constant during the winding process, can be applied to the yarn winder M, the elevating unit U of which is elevated along with the contact roller C accompanying the increase in the winding diameter of the yarn package.
  • the present invention can be applied to a yarn winder, which maintains the contact pressure of the yarn package P against the contact roller C to be suitable by descending the bobbin holder H in the direction of an arrow D, accompanying the increase in the winding diameter of the yarn package P.

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Description

    Field of the Invention
  • The present invention relates to a yarn winder according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Background of the Invention
  • For winding control methods in the yarn winder for winding the filament yarn of synthetic fiber that is melt-spun continuously from a spinning machine, to a bobbin while traversing the filament yarn by a traverse device, two kinds of methods are mainly known, a yarn speed control with yarn speed as control target, and a yarn tension control with yarn tension as target.
  • The yarn speed control method had problems that when the traverse speed is changed during winding, the yarn tension also changed, and it was difficult to control this change in the yarn tension.
  • On the other hand, the yarn tension control method can form satisfying yarn packages, without any bulge or saddle. Therefore, the yarn tension control method is considered as an extremely effective technology in carrying out winding process that changes the traverse speed during winding.
  • In the case the yarn tension control method is adopted, it is necessary to provide the tension detector for detecting the tension of the yarn by contacting against such yarn. However, having the tension detector to contact against the yarn that is running at a high speed generally causes the yarn quality to deteriorate. Therefore, to reduce bad influence on the yarn as much as possible, there is a method proposed conventionally for the detection of the yarn tension. JP-A-48 048 171, also defining the preamble of claim 1. Such method is to provide the tension detector directly below a traverse fulcrum, where the tension detector includes a contact member that contacts against both ends of the amplitude of the yarn that is traversed like a swing of a pendulum.
  • In the yarn winder adopting the yarn tension control method, the traverse fulcrum guide and the tension detector can be attached to a fixed frame, and the traverse device and a contact roller can be provided within an elevating unit. When forming a yarn package by winding the yarn, which passes through the traverse fulcrum guide and the tension detector and which is traversed by the traverse device, while contacting the yarn against the contact roller, the elevating unit comprising the contact roller can be elevated accompanying the increase in the winding diameter of the yarn package. As a result, the contact pressure against the yarn package is maintained suitable. However, accompanying the approach of the traverse device to a fixed traverse fulcrum guide by the elevating unit that is elevating, the traverse angle of the yarn that is traversed like a swing of a pendulum increases, and the yarn presses hard against the contact member of the tension detector at both ends of the amplitude. As a result, there is a problem in that an accurate tension value cannot be obtained.
  • Summary of the Invention
  • The object of the present invention is to provide a means for obtaining accurate tension value in a yarn winder that adopts the above-mentioned tension detecting method. This object is solved by the features defined in the characterizing part of claim 1 Since each of the afore mentioned distances are set constant respectively, by maintaining the condition to be constant when the yarn that runs while traversing like a swing of a pendulum is contacted against the tension detector at both ends of the amplitude to measure the yarn tension, an accurate tension value can be obtained.
  • The present invention is preferable to be applied to the yarn winder in which a traverse fulcrum guide and a tension detector are attached to an elevating unit that includes the traverse device and that elevates accompanying an increase in a winding diameter of a yarn package.
  • The present invention can also be applied to the yarn winder wherein the bobbin holder descends accompanying the increase in the winding diameter of a yarn package, and a contact pressure of the yarn package against the contact roller is maintained suitable.
  • Brief Description of the Drawings
    • Figure 1 is a side view showing schematic configuration of a yarn winder according to an embodiment of the present invention.
    • Figure 2 is a front view showing principal components of the yarn winder of Figure 1.
    • Figure 3 is a perspective view showing a traverse fulcrum guide and a tension detector of the yarn winder of Figure 1.
    • Figure 4 is a side view showing the yarn winder of Figure 1, under a condition in which threading work is started.
    • Figures 5A and 5B are side views showing principal components corresponding to one bobbin of the yarn winder of Figure 1 during a regular yarn winding process. Figure 5A shows a state in which the diameter of a yarn package is small.
      Figure 5B shows a state in which the diameter of the yarn package is large.
    • Figure 6 is a front view showing principal components of the yarn winder, according to another embodiment of the present invention.
    Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments
  • An embodiment of the present invention will be described where the present invention is applied to a yarn winder that forms a yarn package by winding while traversing by a traverse device, a filament yarn of synthetic fiber that is melt-spun continuously from a spinning machine.
  • Figure 1 is a side view showing a schematic configuration of a yarn winder M according to an embodiment of the present invention. A plurality of bobbins B may be set on one bobbin holder H so that a plurality of yarn packages P can be formed at the same time. In the drawing, four bobbins B are set on the bobbin holder H, however, the number of bobbins set on the bobbin holder H can be six, eight, twelve, etc.. A machine body K of the yarn winder M is provided with the bobbin holder H for holding a plurality of bobbins B, and an elevating unit U including a traverse device T and a contact roller C. The elevating unit U can elevate and descend in relation to the machine body K. The yarn winder M is set such that accompanying the increase in the winding diameter of the package P that is formed by the yarn being wound on the bobbin B, the contact roller C elevates to maintain the contact pressure suitable.
  • The contact roller C is cylinder shaped, arranged in parallel to the bobbin holder H, and is supported rotatable to a casing of the elevating unit U. The bobbin holder H is cylinder shaped, supported in a cantilever to the machine body K, and is made rotatable and driven by a motor (not shown in the drawings). Generally, in the yarn winder M, two bobbin holders H are provided in 180 degrees interval on a turret plate that is attached rotatable to the machine body K, and one of the bobbin holders H is provided at a winding position, and the other bobbin holder H is provided at a standby position. In the yarn winder M shown in Figure 1, the turret plate and the bobbin holder H at the standby position are abbreviated.
  • As shown in Figure 2, the elevating unit U includes the traverse device T and the contact roller C. A rotary blade traverse device, a cam traverse device, or the like may be adopted for the traverse device T. The traverse device T is provided with a traverse guide 12 for guiding a yarn S in a traverse direction.
  • Above the elevating unit U, from the upstream side of the yarn path toward the downstream side, a traverse fulcrum guide 1, and a tension detector 3 are attached to a support member 9 that is joined to a casing of the elevating unit U. As a result, the distance between the traverse fulcrum guide 1 and the tension detector 3 during a winding process (when the yarn S is wound around the bobbin B) is set to be constant regardless of the winding diameter of the yarn package P. In other words, the traverse fulcrum guide 1, the tension detector 3 and the traverse device T are joined to the elevating unit U so that to form one body, and as shown in Figure 5A that shows a case in which the diameter of the yarn package P is small, and as shown in Figure 5B that shows a case in which the diameter of the yarn package P is large, each of distances during winding process, a distance L1 from the traverse fulcrum guide 1 to the tension detector 3, a distance L2 from the tension detector 3 to the traverse device T, and a distance L3 from the traverse fulcrum guide 1 to the traverse device T, are set to be constant regardless of the winding diameter of the yarn package P.
  • The traverse fulcrum guide 1 that is provided to the upstream side of the yarn running direction in relation to the traverse device T determines a standard position when traversing the yarn S from side to side by the traverse device T. The standard position at the winding process is set on approximately a bisector N of the traverse width of the traverse device T. In addition, the traverse fulcrum guide 1 is guided by a guide member 14 that is attached to the support member 9. The traverse fulcrum guide 1 is made transferable along the axis direction of the bobbin holder H toward a free end of the bobbin holder H, from the standard position shown in Figure 1 to an initial stage threading work position shown in Figure 4. The traverse fulcrum guide 1 is, as shown in an enlarged view in Figure 3, formed with a ring-shaped guide section 1a where the yarn S passes through, and a base 1c that supports the guide section 1a. In addition, at an appropriate part of the guide section 1a, a notch 1b is formed so that the yarn S can be inserted to the ring section 1a easily.
  • As shown in Figure 1, the tension detector 3 is provided between the traverse fulcrum guide 1 and the traverse device T, and detects the tension of the yarn S that passes through the traverse fulcrum guide 1 and that is traversed by the traverse device T. For connecting a cable for transmitting a tension detecting signal to controllers, the tension detector 3 is fixed on the support member 9, and is provided on approximately the bisector N of the traverse width of each corresponding traverse device T and directly below the standard position of the traverse fulcrum guide 1 in the winding process. As shown in Figure 3, the tension detector 3 includes a contact element 4 that holds the yarn S at the tension detecting position, a shaft 5 that is interlocked to the contact element 4, a pressure-sensitive sensor 6 that is attached to both the left and the right sides of the shaft 5 in proximity to a base 7, and the base 7 that supports the shaft 5. A storing section 4a for the yarn S is formed on the contact element 4, by notching appropriate length from the center tip of the contact element 4 in the axis direction of the shaft 5. In addition, insert guide sections 4b that have slanting edges are provided to the left and right edges of the contact element 4 so as to sandwich the storing section 4a. The storing section 4a is a section for holding the yarn S at the tension detecting position. The insert guide sections 4b guides the yarn S into the storing section 4a, which is the tension detecting position, by a traverse movement of the yarn S at time of the initial stage threading.
  • The tension detector 3 measures the tension of the yarn S during the winding process in the following way.
  • As shown in Figure 3, when the yarn S, which passes through the traverse fulcrum guide 1, is inserted through the storing section 4a of the contact element 4 and the winding is carried out, the yarn S is traversed from side to side by the traverse device T, as shown with dashed line in Figure 3. As a result, since the yarn S is pressurized against the left and right inner edges of the storing section 4a, the shaft 5 transforms so as to vibrate to the traverse direction via the contact element 4. The pressure-sensitive sensor 6 that is attached to the shaft 5 detects the size of a force applied to the shaft 5 when the yarn S contacts against the contact element 4, and calculates the tension of the yarn S in accordance with the detected size. The tension detecting method can minimize the influence to be applied on the yarn S, because the time when the tension detector 3 and the yarn S are contacting against one another is extremely short, and the bent of the yarn S during the contact with the tension detector 3 is extremely small.
  • Further, for a subtle detection of the tension, the contact element 4 and the shaft 5 of the tension detector 3 are preferable to be light weighted as much as possible. In this regard, the left and right edges of tip of the contact element 4 are preferably to be tapered off by the insert guide sections 4b that have slanting edges. In other words, the insert guide sections 4b are also contributing to reducing the weight of the contact element 4 by narrowing the width of the contact element 4 toward the tip end.
  • For winding each of the yarns S to each of a plurality of bobbins B that are set on one bobbin holder H at the same time, the yarn winder M of the present embodiment is provided with the traverse fulcrum guide 1, the tension detector 3 and the traverse device T for each bobbin B.
  • Accompanying the increase in the winding diameter of the yarn package P, the elevating unit U elevates to maintain the contact pressure of the contact roller C against the yarn package P to be suitable. Since the traverse device T, the traverse fulcrum guide 1 and the tension detector 3 elevate as one body with the elevating unit U that is elevating, as shown in Figures 5A and 58, each of the distance L1 from the traverse fulcrum guide 1 to the tension detector 3, the distance L2 from the tension detector 3 to the traverse device T, and the distance L3 from the traverse fulcrum guide 1 to the traverse device T is also maintained at a constant value respectively. Accordingly, when measuring the tension of the yarn S by pressurizing the contact element 4 of the tension detector 3 against the yarn S at both ends of the amplitude of the yarn S that is traversed like a swing of pendulum while running, an agle θ1 and an agle θ 2 are maintained at constant value. As a result, a precise tension value can be obtained. Further, the angle θ1 is an angle between the traverse fulcrum guide 1 and the tension detector 3 that the yarn S is slanting in relation to the bisector N or the traverse width of the traverse device T. The angle θ2 is an angle between the tension detector 3 and the traverse device T that the yarn S is slanting in relation to the bisector N.
  • Further, the present invention wherein each of the distance between the traverse device T and the traverse fulcrum guide 1, between the traverse fulcrum guide 1 and the tension detector 3, and between the traverse device T and the tension detector 3 are maintained constant during the winding process, can be applied to the yarn winder M, the elevating unit U of which is elevated along with the contact roller C accompanying the increase in the winding diameter of the yarn package. In addition, as shown in Figure 6, the present invention can be applied to a yarn winder, which maintains the contact pressure of the yarn package P against the contact roller C to be suitable by descending the bobbin holder H in the direction of an arrow D, accompanying the increase in the winding diameter of the yarn package P.

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  1. A yarn winder (M) comprising :
    a bobbin holder (H) that is set with at least a bobbin (B) for winding at least a yarn (S),
    a contact roller (C) that rotates while contacting against least a yarn package (P),
    a traverse device (T) that is provided to an upstream side of the contact roller and traverses the yarn
    a traverse fulcrum guide (1) which is to be a traverse fulcrum of the yarn that is traversed in the upstream of the traverse device, and
    a tension detector (3) that is located between the traverse device and the traverse fulcrum guide, and that detects a tension of the yarn by contacting the yarn located at both ends of an amplitude of traversing yarn against a contact element (4), characterized in that
    during the winding process, each distance (L1-L3) between the traverse fulcrum guide (1) and the tension detector (3), between the tension detector and the traverse device (T), and between the traverse fulerum guide and the traverse device, is maintained constant regardless of a winding diameter of the yarn package (P).
  2. A yarn winder according to claim 1, wherein the traverse fulcrum guide (1) and the tension detector (3) are attached to an elevating unit (U) which includes the tràverse device T and which elevates accompanying an increase in the winding diameter of the yarn package (P).
  3. A yarn winder according to claim 1, wherein the bobbin holder (H) descends accompanying the increase in the winding diameter of the yarn package (P) for a contact pressure of the yarn package against the contact roller (C) to be maintained suitable.
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