EP1880046A1 - Machine de preparation de filature et procede de mesure sans contact - Google Patents

Machine de preparation de filature et procede de mesure sans contact

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EP1880046A1
EP1880046A1 EP06721951A EP06721951A EP1880046A1 EP 1880046 A1 EP1880046 A1 EP 1880046A1 EP 06721951 A EP06721951 A EP 06721951A EP 06721951 A EP06721951 A EP 06721951A EP 1880046 A1 EP1880046 A1 EP 1880046A1
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Emil Medvetchi
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Maschinenfabrik Rieter AG
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01GPRELIMINARY TREATMENT OF FIBRES, e.g. FOR SPINNING
    • D01G15/00Carding machines or accessories; Card clothing; Burr-crushing or removing arrangements associated with carding or other preliminary-treatment machines
    • D01G15/02Carding machines
    • D01G15/12Details
    • D01G15/28Supporting arrangements for carding elements; Arrangements for adjusting relative positions of carding elements

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  • the invention relates to a spinning preparation machine and a non-contact measuring method according to the preambles of the independent claims.
  • DE 42 35 610 A1 discloses an inductive sensor associated with the cover of a carding machine and facing the roller assembly.
  • DE 102 51 574 A1 an optical sensor is described, which determines the distance between the free ends of
  • DE 39 13 996 A1 also discloses non-contact sensors, capacitive, inductive and optical sensors being mentioned here.
  • Indirect measuring methods are those in which the immediate distance of the opposing clothing tips is not measured.
  • An example of this is described in the above-mentioned DE 42 35 610 A1, which discloses a distance measurement of the drum set to a flat bar in which only the sensors are housed.
  • DE 39 13 996 A1 sensors are provided on the front sides of the sets, which are associated with the card drum and measure the distance to opposite counterparts on the lid. It is also known to determine the distance between the sliding shoes, which are attached via cover heads to the flat bars, to the flat fitting. From these indirect distance measurements is then closed on the immediate distance of the clothing tips.
  • the aforementioned devices and methods have the disadvantage that on the one hand they are expensive and on the other hand often provide averaged distance values only over a larger number of clothing needles or clothing teeth. In addition, a calibration based on a hand measurement is necessary. It is an object of the present invention to propose a cost-effective and precise measuring method and a corresponding spinning preparation machine for non-contact measurement and / or adjustment of the distance between two opposing trimmings and / or their wear and / or the measurement of their spatial position to each other.
  • the provoked electrical discharges in the form of voltage and / or current discharges make it possible, in particular, to deduce from the potential difference between the clothing tips prevailing during the voltage discharge, how great the distance between the said tips is.
  • the frequency and / or the number and / or the type of discharges can be observed and / or evaluated.
  • such direct distance measurements can also be realized in the smallest distance ranges, in particular between 0 and 0.5 mm.
  • the invention allows individual distance measurements between each lid to the drum set and / or between certain zones of the flat set to the drum set, as will be explained later.
  • the invention offers the advantage that measurements can be performed regardless of material properties, humidity and temperature, if these effects are averaged out.
  • an evaluation unit which evaluates the inventive distance determination between clothing tips on the basis of the aforementioned parameters (frequency, number, type of discharges and evaluation of the electrical parameters in electrical discharge).
  • a computer-aided evaluation provides fast and precise values for improved adjustment of the Clothing tips to each other, which increases the performance of the machine.
  • the evaluation unit evaluates the measured values and gives the operator - for example on a machine display - instructions on how he has to change the distance between the sets.
  • the operator can alternatively or additionally be issued information about the current state of wear of the trimmings and / or about the inclination angle (tightening angle) of the flat clothing over the drum, as will be explained later.
  • the voltage value is registered immediately before a voltage discharge from a voltage measuring device.
  • This voltage value is in direct functional relationship to the smallest distance of the opposing clothing tips in the voltage discharge, so that a precise determination of this distance is possible.
  • Voltage discharges is possible if the voltage source is designed as a pulse generator capable of generating a variable voltage, for example a sawtooth voltage or a DC voltage with sawtooth-shaped tips.
  • the constant component i. the DC voltage
  • the maximum tension preferably corresponds at least to the largest expected clothing spacing.
  • the breakdown is expediently caused in each case during the voltage increase in order to pick up the currently prevailing voltage during the voltage discharge and to evaluate the spacing of the clothing tips.
  • the machine according to the invention has an additional pair of electrodes, between which voltage or spark discharges are provoked.
  • This electrode pair serves as a reference measuring unit, wherein the distance of the two electrode tips is known. This distance can be changed defined according to a preferred embodiment, whereby here, too, the new distance of the electrode tips must be known.
  • the additional electrode pair preferably has a similar surface geometry as the trimmings. Due to the known distance between the reference electrodes and the comparable surface geometry, influences of the surface geometry on the measured values of the voltage discharges between the sets can be reduced by means of the evaluation unit. This procedure thus increases the accuracy of the distance calculation between the clothing tips.
  • the additional reference electrode pair may alternatively or, preferably, be used in addition to calculate the influences of the micro-operating environment and / or the set geometries on the electrical discharge measurements between the sets.
  • the reference electrodes are to be placed in the same micro-operating climate as the sets.
  • micro-operating climate in particular the air temperature, the humidity, the air velocity, the presence of ionizing particles and / or
  • the geometry of the clothing should be understood to mean the values of the point angles of the clothing and the values of the peak radii.
  • the aforementioned parameters have an influence on the corona effect and thus on the magnitude of the discharge voltage.
  • the additional electrode pair is arranged outside the carding area of the spinning preparation machine designed as a carding machine in order not to influence the carding process or to reduce its efficiency. It has also proven to be advantageous if the additional pair of electrodes is arranged in a space in the operation of the spinning preparation machine can penetrate substantially no fibers, so that they no fiber-related punctures or otherwise influencing the measurement results with the
  • Reference electrodes can cause including a flight of the measuring space. Further, when passing through the measuring space an air stream containing substantially no fibers and originating from the carding area, the micro-operating climate in the measuring space is substantially identical to that between the two sets.
  • a user may additionally or alternatively perform optical control of the spark discharges provided they are bright enough to observe them more closely. For this purpose, for example, provide a visible gap through which the gap between the trimmings can be observed.
  • one set is designed as a flat set of a card and the other set as an associated drum set. Especially the distance between these two sets is relevant for the carding result, so that an optimal setting is of great advantage. Since virtually all the clothing tips involved in the carding process can be used as sensors, an extremely precise distance determination and thus distance adjustment is possible.
  • the method according to the invention is advantageously applicable, since due to the movements of the components involved and the carding the risk of a rapid change in distance exists and thus by adjusting the sets to each other can be reacted quickly.
  • each lid comes into electrical contact during its movement.
  • each short sliding contacts or brushes are provided at the measuring points, which detect only a single cover.
  • the advantage lies in the possibility of monitoring individual lids, for example, to determine any damage and / or the individual clothing wear.
  • the traveling lid is measured over a larger, possibly even over the entire, the drum opposite running area.
  • a long sliding contact or a long grinding brush which extends over the entire raceway of the revolving cover.
  • An electrical insulation between the two sets is advantageously designed such that the flat bars rest on the front side on two sliding arcs, said sliding arches are made of electrically non-conductive plastic or provided with such a plastic layer.
  • Such bends are preferably flexible bows on which the lid heads of the flat bars are guided while passing on the drum set. This electrical insulation ensures the voltage discharge between the clothing tips.
  • a high accuracy of the distance detection can be obtained when the potential differences for the voltage discharge between the sets over the entire carding width are generated.
  • the device according to the invention or the method according to the invention thus make possible a large-area sensor which covers a considerably larger measuring area than the known sensors. If a spark discharge is triggered on this surface, the operator receives an indication of the smallest available distance of all opposing clothing tips and can react accordingly.
  • the above-described sliding contact on the flat bar usually has electrical contact with all clothing tips due to the Garniturnadelanbringung the clothing strip. Therefore, in this case, the exact location of the spark discharge can not be located. In contrast, a spatially resolved measurement provides more precise statements.
  • at least one at least partially electrically conductive surface element may be provided, which has electrical contact with the clothing tips facing away from the clothing ends. With spark discharges thus current flows from the clothing tips over the Contact the trimmings with the electrically conductive surface element to the voltage source to close the circuit.
  • This at least one electrically conductive surface element can be localized, for example, at locations of the clothing strip which are known to be relevant on the flat rod.
  • the at least one surface element has a plurality of electrically isolated guide zones distributed on the surface element. It is advisable to distribute these guide zones over the length and / or across the width of the associated clothing strip in order to make special location statements about the voltage discharges and thus about the smallest distance between the associated clothing tips in the respective sections. About appropriate taps and signal lines, these control zones are each connected to the voltage source and the voltage measuring device, which is at voltage discharges, the evaluation unit due to the different circuits capable of distinguishing the control zones from each other.
  • the condition of the tips in the various carding zones can be assessed.
  • the state of the flexible sheet can be assessed on the basis of signals of such electrical taps, which are assigned to different carding zones of the cover, when these carding zones are arranged one behind the other in the direction of rotation.
  • the trimmings are moved relative to each other, advantageously a voltage having a repeat sequence of a plurality of successive rising and falling edges is used.
  • Clothing tips and set to the largest expected clothing peak density Preferably, a maximum distance-related potential difference generated between the clothing tips is adjustable, which exceeds the dielectric strength of the air (about 3 200 V / mm) and, depending on the desired measuring range, lies in the range between 1000 and 10 000 V. It has proven to be advantageous if this range is adjustable between 2,000 and 5,000 V, and preferably between 2,500 and 3,500 V. At a carding gap of about 0.4 mm, the calculated breakdown voltage is about 1 280 V.
  • the discharge energy at spark discharge should amount to less than 10 mJ, otherwise there would be a fire and electric shock hazard. Also would the
  • the discharge energy is even less than 5 mJ and preferably less than 1 mJ. With these discharge energies, there is no danger to the operator if he accidentally short circuits the circuit with his body.
  • a further development of the method according to the invention is characterized in that statistical calculations are carried out by the evaluation unit in order to eliminate the effects of fibers in the clothing gap on the measurement results.
  • the statistical evaluation provides measured values for spark discharge in fiber-free air, which provide an accurate statement of the actual
  • Matching tip spacing include. Of course, it is alternatively or additionally possible to perform measurements without the presence of fibers in order to make such or similar statements.
  • the clothing tip spacing determined by the method according to the invention can be used to automatically optimally adjust the distance.
  • corresponding adjustment means are provided which set the clothing spacing on the basis of the arithmetic evaluation and / or the optical control on the part of the operator.
  • the evaluation unit after determining the clothing spacing control commands to the adjustment.
  • These adjustment means are, for example, actuators, which act on the curve of the flexible bend around the sliding blocks of the flat bars raise or lower, so as to increase the clothing tip distance or to reduce.
  • a successive adjustment of the two flat-top end faces be carried out.
  • the distance is initially reduced on the first side such that a desired distance value ⁇ is set on the basis of the registered and / or observed spark discharges.
  • this can be controlled by means of the conventional techniques of the measuring rods to be introduced into the carding nip.
  • the second end face of the corresponding flat bar is approximated by means of the flexible arch.
  • the lid is now parallel to the drum. This procedure ensures a substantially equal distance over the entire carding width of the flat bar.
  • the discharge voltage is used as a collision warning when falling below a predetermined distance of the clothing tips. If the tips are very close to each other, the discharge voltage is correspondingly low, so that in particular when falling below a predetermined discharge voltage, a collision indication by means of a corresponding signal apparatus, z. B. acoustically and / or visually, and / or a suitable measure is taken to prevent the Kolission.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic side view of a card
  • Figure 2 is a side view of a flat bar with a part of a
  • Figure 3 is a front view of a flat bar with a part of a
  • Figure 4 is a schematic representation of the spark generation between a flat clothing and a drum set
  • FIG. 5 shows a circuit diagram of a measuring arrangement for measuring the
  • Figure 6 is a voltage-time diagram and a current-time diagram illustrating the spark discharges
  • FIG. 7 shows a circuit diagram of a measuring arrangement for the measurement of a
  • Figure 8 is a voltage-time diagram for illustrating a
  • Figure 10 shows the arrangement of Figure 9 in plan view
  • FIG. 11 shows a second embodiment of a reference electrode pair in FIG.
  • FIG. 12 a side view of a third embodiment of a reference electrode pair
  • Figure 13 is a perspective view of a flat bar with electrically conductive surface element between the flat bar and clothing strips;
  • Figure 14 is an enlarged side view of a clothing strip with inserted needles and flat surface element
  • FIG. 15 shows a first embodiment of electrically conductive surface elements in a bottom view
  • FIG. 16 shows a second embodiment of electrically conductive surface elements in a bottom view
  • Figure 17 is a schematic side view of a revolving lid assembly with three independent measuring points
  • Figure 18 is an illustration of the measured carding gap values at the three
  • Figure 19 is a schematic side view of a traveling lid assembly with three elongated sliding contacts along the carding path of a flat bar, and
  • FIG. 20 shows a representation of hypothetically measured carding gap values at the three sliding contacts as a function of the measuring range ⁇ .
  • FIG. 1 shows a known carding machine 1, with flakes F being fed from a feed chute 2 to a feed roll 3 and a subsequent blaster 4.
  • the carding machine 1 comprises a single drum 5 (master cylinder or so-called drum), which is rotatably supported in a frame.
  • the drum 5 works in a known manner with a traveling lid assembly 6, a fiber feeding system 7, which in particular includes the feed roller 3 and the breeze 4, and a fiber pickup 8 together, the latter in particular has a so-called.
  • Carding elements 10 can be arranged in the front, rear and lower carding zones of the carding machine 1. Between the revolving lid arrangement 6 and the carding elements 10, fiber guiding elements not shown in detail are arranged, which will be discussed in more detail later.
  • the fiber-receiving system 8 conveys the sliver FB to a schematically indicated sliver storage 11.
  • a plurality of flat bars 13 are provided on said revolving lid arrangement 6, wherein only individual bars 13 are shown schematically in FIG.
  • Currently used traveling lid assemblies 6 include closely spaced a plurality of flat bars 13 that rotate.
  • the flat bars 13 in the vicinity of their respective end faces of endless belts 18 are supported and moved against the direction of rotation of the drum 5 and passed on the underside of the traveling lid assembly 6 on the drum 5.
  • FIG. 2 shows a flat bar 13 viewed from the front side.
  • a central portion 14 of the flat bar 13 is formed as a hollow profile.
  • a central web 15 is provided to increase the stability of the flat bar 13.
  • On the underside of the central portion 14 is a clothing strip 20 with a flat clothing 21, consisting from a multiplicity of clothing needles, fastened by means of clips or clamps 16.
  • the flat bar 13 is guided in the direction of movement D on a provided with a drum set 25 outer surface of a drum 5, which rotates in the direction T.
  • the drum assembly 25 has a plurality of schematically illustrated clothing tips which are circumferentially distributed over the drum surface.
  • FIG. 3 shows the flat bar of Figure 2 in a broken longitudinal view. He has at its two end faces in each case a lid head 17, which is inserted into the lower hollow portion of the flat bar 13. Each lid head 17 is provided on its underside with a sliding shoe 19 which rests on the two respective end face of the flat bar 13 arranged flexible sheet 12 to form a sliding surface G and slides along these flexible sheets 12. In the lid heads 17 also engage the upper side, the two endless belts 18 a. For clarity, the brackets 16 are not shown in the figure 3.
  • FIG. 4 schematically shows the spark generation and the measurement of the discharge voltage.
  • a voltage generator 41 is connected via a line to a stationary sliding contact 42.
  • the sliding contact 42 comes successively into electrical contact with the upper side of the respective, surrounding flat bars 13, which are guided past the sliding contact 42 in the working direction D.
  • the already mentioned clothing strip 20 is provided, in which the clothing 21 is inserted in the form of clothing needles.
  • the clothing needles penetrate the clothing strip 20, wherein the ends of the needles facing away from the clothing tips rest on the underside of the flat rod 13 with electrical contact formation.
  • the flat bar 13 is electrically insulated from the two flexible sheets 12; the flexible bows are for this purpose made for example of plastic.
  • the voltage generator 41 is further connected via a line with a stationary sliding contact 43, which rests against the drive shaft 5 a of the only partially illustrated drum 5. About the drum shaft 5a and the walls of the drum 5, the generator 41 is electrically connected to the drum set 25.
  • a variable voltage can be generated from the tips 22 of the flat clothing 21 to the tips 26 of the drum set 25, a spark discharge that bridges the carding gap ⁇ between the tips 22, 26 and causes a short circuit in the circuit.
  • the discharge voltage is measured by a parallel to the transformer 41 connected voltmeter 49 and transmitted to an evaluation unit 50.
  • the evaluation unit 50 calculates, by means of a stored algorithm, the instantaneous distance ⁇ (carding gap) between the clothing tips 22, 26 which exists during the voltage or spark discharge.
  • this distance can be displayed, for example. If the carding gap ⁇ is too small, which causes a fear of a collision of the tips 22, 26, an optical and / or acoustic warning signal can be output via a signal device 53. Alternatively and / or additionally, the traveling lid arrangement 6 and / or the drum 5 stopped. Likewise, it may be provided that the evaluation unit 50, which may be designed as a microcomputer, outputs a control command to an actuating drive 51, which resets the flexible bend, which in turn affects the distance ⁇ of the tips 22, 26 (see also FIG ).
  • the carding nip ⁇ can be viewed from the side of the machine, so that an operator can also optically control the generation of spark and possibly use it for manually setting the carding gap ⁇ by means of the flexible bends 12.
  • FIG. 5 shows a simple measuring arrangement for generating the sparks and for measuring the discharge voltage.
  • a high voltage source 101 charges a capacitor 103 via a variable resistor 102, the magnitude of the set resistance determining the discharge frequency and the capacitance of the capacitor 103 determining the discharge energy.
  • the high voltage source 101 is connected to the clothing 21 via a stationary sliding contact 42.
  • a stationary sliding contact 43 which rests against the drive shaft 29 of the only partially illustrated drum 5, is grounded.
  • the capacitor 103 discharges, wherein the discharge voltage is measured by a voltage measuring arrangement 104, which has a high-impedance input.
  • FIG. 6 shows the time profile of the voltage applied to the tips 22 (to be more precise: the potential difference between the tips 22, 26), a repetition sequence consisting of several successive rising and falling edges in the form of a sawtooth voltage being selected here. This increases linearly from zero to the voltage U max , and then abruptly drops to zero. In this area A, in which no spark discharges occur, the actual distance 5A (measuring distance) of the clothing tips 22, 26 is greater than the maximum measurable carding gap 5 M AX-
  • the measuring distance ⁇ ß lies between 0 and 5MAX, SO such that spark discharges occur at a breakdown voltage of U E , ie the potential difference between the clothing tips 22, 26 is so great that a Spark discharge occurs, a short circuit occurs and therefore the voltage drops quickly to zero, then to rise again linearly according to the predetermined voltage curve.
  • the frequency of the sawtooth voltage is set such that it always - even at large instantaneous relative speeds between flat set 21 and drum set 25 - all possible Spitzen- and thus
  • Discharge positions detected In this case, the discharge voltage UE for subsequent electric discharges (spark discharges) is substantially the same, provided that the distances to be measured are also identical.
  • the measuring distance ⁇ c is smaller than ⁇ B , so that the breakdown voltage UE 1 is smaller than the breakdown voltage UE in the region B. Therefore, the frequency of breakdown or the occurrence of spark discharges in the region C is greater than in the region B.
  • FIG. 7 shows a measuring arrangement with which a measurable plasma current is generated.
  • a voltage source 201 for generating a low voltage to a voltage regulator 202 is connected to the controllable input of the output of a switching unit 203 is connected.
  • the output of the voltage regulator 202 is connected to the input of a first Kommutationsblocks 204, whose other input is fed by a pulse shaper 207.
  • a second commutation block 205 also receives corresponding signals from the pulse shaper 207.
  • the second commutation block 205 is further connected to a signal shaper 206, which outputs a sawtooth-shaped voltage.
  • the respective output of the two commutation blocks 204, 205 is connected to a
  • Measuring resistor 208 connected, which is connected between two inputs of the mentioned switching unit 203.
  • a measuring channel 209 is connected to one of these two inputs, with which the height of the low or low voltage for the maintenance of the plasma flow is measured.
  • a third input of the switching unit 203 is the voltage tap of an adjustable resistor 210, with which the desired plasma current is adjusted.
  • the operation of the circuit arrangement according to FIG. 7 is as follows:
  • the two commutation blocks 204, 205 are activated alternately by the pulse shaper 207. If the commutation block 205 is in the position shown in FIG. 7, the sawtooth voltage from the signal conditioner 206 lies between the sets of flat bar 13 and drum 5. If breakdown occurs, the voltage breaks, which is registered by the switching unit 203. This gives a signal to the pulse shaper 207, which now switches the two Kommutationsblöcke 204, 205 in the other switching state. Now the voltage from the voltage regulator 202 is applied to the measuring resistor 208 and is registered by the measuring channel 209. The magnitude of this voltage (the voltage for maintaining the plasma current across the clothing gap ⁇ ) is determined by the switching unit 203, which processes for this purpose the target plasma current set at the resistor 210.
  • FIG. 8 shows a voltage-time diagram and a current-time diagram in the case of plasma generation for carding gap determination.
  • a sawtooth-shaped voltage U is applied.
  • the regions A and D correspond to those in FIG. 6.
  • a voltage U E , B (for the region B) or U E, c (for the region C) which are each below the maximum voltage U max .
  • the voltage is then adjusted in such a way to a voltage value Up, B or Up, c, that in each case a substantially constant plasma current Ipfliesst.
  • FIGS. 9 and 10 show an embodiment with which reference measurements can be made.
  • a reference electrode pair 71, 75 is mounted within a fiber guiding element 60, which thus has a double function.
  • the fiber guiding element 60 is located between the traveling lid arrangement 6 and a carding element 10 (both not shown here, but FIG. 1). On the
  • the lateral surface of the drum 5 opposite, a direction in Trommeid rehraum narrowing gap 61 is provided to compress the entrained by the drum 5 air L (dashed dotted line).
  • This is followed in the flow direction of the air L an opening 62, through which the air L penetrates into the interior of the Faserleitelements 60.
  • the concave shape and the size of this opening 62 prevent fibers from entering the interior of the fiber guiding element 60.
  • the substantially fiber-free air in the housing of the fiber guiding element 60 continues to circulate through a downstream opening 63 on the underside of the fiber guiding element 60, wherein an additional dynamic negative pressure, which arises in the widening, subsequent column 64, supports the air flow movement.
  • the openings 62 and 63 can one after the other in a line or offset (see the top view according to FIG.
  • a closed space is defined by walls 65 and the removable cover 66 (placed in Fig. 9, removed in Fig. 10).
  • the reference electrode pair on the one hand a fixed electrode 71 which is arranged on an insulator 72 and an electrode tip 73 made of a platinum alloy, and on the other hand by hand at a distance from the electrode 71 adjustable electrode 75 with an electrode tip 76th also comprising a platinum alloy.
  • the electrode 75 is pivotally attached to a leg 79. The said distance is set by a leg 79 passing through the adjusting screw 77, which acts on the acted upon by a spring 78, pivotable electrode 75.
  • the electrode 75 is z.
  • Set spacing is ⁇
  • the conditions are created to eliminate influences of the surface geometries of the sets 21, 25 and the micro-operating climate factors on the Me touchtladungen.
  • the known distance between the reference electrodes 71, 75 and the comparable surface geometry of the reference electrodes 71, 75 is used.
  • micro-operating climate is understood in particular to mean the air temperature, the atmospheric humidity, the air velocity, the presence of ionizing particles and / or residual ionizations
  • Design geometries are to be understood in particular the values of the point angles of the sets 21, 25 and the values of the tip radii.
  • FIG. 11 shows an example of an electromechanical solution for adjusting the distance of the reference electrode pair 71, 75.
  • an electric motor 177 acts on the electrode 75.
  • the distance ⁇ v can also be adapted during the carding operation to a new set desired spacing by the engine 177 is controlled by a controller, not shown.
  • the spacing of the reference electrodes 71, 75 is adjusted by means of piezoelectric components.
  • two piezoelectric, equal sized actuators 81 and 82 are arranged on the electrically non-conductive support plate 80.
  • the thermal expansion of the two actuators 81, 82 is compensated. If the two piezo actuators 81, 82 are subjected to the same control voltage in a parallel circuit with a reverse polarity, the distance ⁇ v of the two electrodes 71, 75 from each other during production to a new set desired spacing can be adjusted.
  • FIG. 13 shows a further embodiment of the invention for measuring the discharge voltage UE.
  • the flat bar 13 serves as a conductor, but a arranged between the flat bar 13 and clothing strip 20
  • FIG. 14 shows a section of a clothing strip 20 from the side through which the clothing needles of the clothing 21 are pushed from above.
  • the clothing strip 20 is usually made of a textile or leather material.
  • the rear legs 23 of the clothing needles 21 bear against electrically conductive sections, the guide zones 34 designated here as such, so that current can flow from the tips 22 of the clothing 21 to the guide zones 34.
  • the guide zones 34 are here embedded in the surface element 30, printed, glued or otherwise provided on the surface element 30.
  • FIGS. 15 and 16 show two different embodiments of FIG
  • FIG. 15 has three guide zones 31, 34, 37, which are arranged in an electrically insulated manner in the longitudinal direction of the planar element 30. These guide zones 31, 34, 37 are connected via signal lines 32, 35, 38 with contacts 33, 36, 39 at the end faces of the surface element 30, which correspond to stationary, opposite sliding contacts. Each of these contacts 33, 36, 39 is connected to the voltmeter 49 (see Figure 4) to spatially resolved to measure the voltage discharges in the region of the respective guide zones 31, 34 and 37, respectively. This makes it possible, for example, to make statements about the state of the tips in the carding zones assigned to the various guiding zones.
  • the embodiment according to FIG. 16 also offers the possibility of a spatially resolved measurement across the width of the planar element 30 and thus of the clothing strip 20.
  • six conductive zones are provided, with two conductive zones 31 'or 34' or 37 'in the direction of movement of the flat rod 13 lie next to each other.
  • These pairs of guide zones 31 ', 34' and 37 ' are - as in the embodiment according to FIG 15 - distributed over the length of the surface element 30'.
  • This arrangement makes it possible to measure the voltage discharges in six different areas in a spatially resolved manner.
  • FIG. 17 shows an embodiment of the invention in order to realize individual distance measurements between individual flat clothings 21 and the drum set 25.
  • three stationary measuring points for measuring the discharge voltages are provided according to Figure 17, which are distributed over the flexible sheet 12 (see Figure 1) and on each of which a sliding contact 44, 45, 46 with the respective flat bar 13 just transported past.
  • Each sliding contact detects only one flat bar 13.
  • Each successive flat bars 13 are in the region of the sliding contact 44 with i-1, i, i + 1, in the region of the sliding contact 45 with j-1, j, j + 1 and in the region of Sliding contacts 46 with k-1, k, k + 1 called.
  • the sliding contacts 44, 45, 46 of the three measuring points are connected via connecting lines to independent measuring channels, which are designated here by Roman numerals I, II and III and part of a measuring and evaluation unit 50. Alternatively, only one measuring channel is present, which commutatively processes the signals from the sliding contacts 44, 45, 46.
  • the sliding contacts 44, 45, 46 are - as already explained with reference to Figures 4, 5, 7 - connected to voltage sources not shown here.
  • the embodiment according to FIG. 17 also has two further measuring points 47, 48.
  • this is a non-contact detection (eg, inductive, optical, ultrasound, etc.) on the top of the revolving lid assembly 6 (measuring point 47), with a with "1" marked flat bar 13 is detected from the total number n of the flat bars by means of a sensor 91, which allows an assignment of the measured distances to the relevant flat bars i, j, k
  • the further measuring point 48 with a non-contact measuring sensor 92 is in the range of Rotary axis of the drum 5 is provided and reports the instantaneous angular position of the drum 5 based on a placed on the axis 5a Nooke 5b to calculate the geometric inaccuracies of the drum outer surface (such as roundness error) from the distance measurements determined by the measuring channels I, II and III.
  • the distance ⁇ of the respective flat clothing 21 of each flat bar 13 from the drum set 25 can be determined with the aid of the measured voltage values (see FIG. 6 or FIG. In FIG. 18 these determined values are shown in more detail, wherein on the y-axis for each flat bar k, k + 1, k + 2,... Or j, j + 1, j + 2,. i, i + 1, i + 2, ... the measured carding gap ⁇ is plotted as a function of time for the three measurement channels I, II and III.
  • FIG. 19 shows a further embodiment, in which case over almost the entire carding area, i.
  • the course of the carding gap ⁇ is measured by means of the measurements of the discharge voltages.
  • At least one long sliding contact 144 stretches over this measuring range ⁇ , which comes into electrical contact along the upper side of a specially prepared reference flat bar 13 along this. It can thus the carding nip ⁇ over the entire career of this flat bar 13 are measured.
  • a spatial resolution of the Kardierspalt lies across the width of this flat bar 13, that is provided transversely to its direction of rotation.
  • a respective sliding contact provided, for which purpose, for example, a surface element 30 with three distributed over the width of guide zones 31, 34, 37 may be provided according to the figure 15.
  • the contacting of these conductive zones can be realized for example via three adjacent sliding contacts, wherein in the figure 19, only such a sliding contact 144 is shown; however, three connecting lines are shown correspondingly in FIG. 19, which lead to a "measuring channel on the left", a "measuring channel middle" or a "measuring channel on the right.”
  • a commutating measuring channel can alternatively be provided.
  • the measuring points 47 and 48 with their sensors 91 and 92 correspond to those of FIG. 17.
  • the size of the carding gap 6 is plotted over the measuring range ⁇ for the three measuring channels.
  • These hypothetical curves would give a user of the card hints in which subregions of the measuring range ⁇ the carding nip ⁇ should be readjusted, in particular by exchanging cover rods 13 and / or by readjusting the flexible sheet 12 (see Figures 1 and 3).
  • the present invention is not limited to the illustrated and described embodiments.
  • the distance measurement between the clothing tips 22, 26 of flat clothing 21 and sawtooth assembly 25 of a carding drum 5 has been described.
  • the measuring principle described also for distance measurement between the shege leopardgarnituren the drum 5 and a Briseur (see Figure 1) is transferable.
  • others are Possibilities for electrical contact formation possible, for example drum side by tapping on an annular flange of the drum 5 instead of the drum shaft.
  • a stationary bus bar can be arranged at least on one end face, which is in sliding contact with the flat bar (in the embodiment according to FIG. 4) or with the contacts 33, 36, 39 or 33 ', 36' or 39 '(in the embodiments according to FIGS. 15, 16).
  • sliding contacts instead of sliding contacts other voltage taps can also be used.
  • spark discharge was used in the preceding, it also includes voltage discharges that are barely or not visible to the naked eye.
  • the invention therefore relates to a spinning preparation machine, e.g. Carding, carding, cleaning or the like., With a device for non-contact measuring and / or setting of parameters at two opposite sets (21, 25).
  • the invention relates to a corresponding non-contact measuring method.

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L'invention concerne une machine de préparation de filature, p. ex. une carde, un nettoyeur ou analogue, équipée d'un dispositif permettant la mesure sans contact et/ou le réglage de paramètres pour deux garnitures opposées (21, 25). Les pointes (22, 26) des garnitures sont conçues de façon à conduire l'électricité. Une source de tension (41 ; 101 ; 201, 206) est reliée à des pointes d'au moins une des garnitures et des décharges électriques peuvent être produites par l'application d'une différence de potentiel variable entre des pointes des deux garnitures. Ces décharges électriques fournissent une indication sur la distance actuelle (δ) et/ou la distance à régler entre les pointes des garnitures et/ou sur le degré d'usure d'au moins une des garnitures et/ou sur le positionnement d'une garniture par rapport à une autre, en particulier leur angle d'inclinaison relatif (Υ). Cette invention concerne également un procédé de mesure sans contact correspondant.
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