EP2151409B1 - Mehrfachgarnführung - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates a multiple yarn guide.
- the Unexamined Japanese Patent Application Publication (Tokkai) No. 2005-179807 discloses an interlacing device including a guide that regulates and holds a path of a traveling yarn. That is, as shown in Figure 3 of the Unexamined Japanese Patent Application Publication (Tokkai) No. 2005-179807 , a plurality of cylindrical regulating guides G1 regulating the yarn path are arranged in a line in front of and behind a fluid processing section that carries out a process of interlacing yarns with each other. Moreover, a bar guide G2 shaped like a round bar is provided so as to stride over the plurality of regulating guides G1. The adjacent regulating guides G1 and the round bar-shaped bar guide G2 form the yarn path.
- the Unexamined Japanese Patent Application Publication (Tokkai) No. 2008-504462 discloses yarn guide beams arranged in front of and behind a nozzle block that processes a filament yarn. As shown in Figure 2 of the Unexamined Japanese Patent Application Publication (Tokkai) No. 2008-504462 , the yarn guide beam is shaped like a comb in association with a flow of a given number of yarns.
- the configuration in the Unexamined Japanese Patent Application Publication (Tokkai) No. 2005-179807 requires the round bar-shaped bar guide G2 to provide the yarn path.
- the configuration involves a large number of components and is not easy to assemble.
- the comb shape employed in the Unexamined Japanese Patent Application Publication (Tokkai) No. 2008-504462 generally tends to be readily damaged.
- US 3,734,374 discloses an assembly for use in guiding continuous lengths of material, the assembly being constructed of a plurality of guide members, each having an integrally formed body defining oppositely directed material guiding notches.
- the guide members are constructed so that the two oppositely directed notches are located in spaced parallel planes, and detailed in location relative to each other when assembled whereby one material guiding notch of one guide member is coaxially aligned with an oppositely directed material guiding notch of an adjacent guide member to define a material guiding passageway.
- the two aligned notches are axially spaced relative to each other to define a material threading passageway which communicates with and is angularly disposed relative to the material guiding passageway to permit a length of material to be inserted into or removed from the material guiding passageway.
- the guide members also include formed surfaces adapted to interlock with complementary surfaces on adjacent guide members when supported in an assembled juxtapositioned relationship with each other.
- a channel-shaped support member is provided for supporting the guide members in transverse alignment and in juxtaposition relative to each other so that the formed surfaces are in interlocking relationship.
- a spacer means is operatively associated with the channel-shaped support member so that the guide members can be transversely adjusted to a selected set position and can be spaced relative to each other to permit selected guide members to be independently added or removed.
- a main object of the present invention is to provide a multiple yarn guide which is easy to assemble owing to a reduced number of components required and which is unlikely to be damaged.
- An aspect of the present invention provides a multiple yarn guide configured as described below. That is, the multiple yarn guide includes a plurality of guide members arranged in a line. A yarn accommodating space in which a yarn is accommodated is formed by a pair of the adjacent guide members.
- this configuration eliminates the need for the round bar-shaped bar guide G2. This reduces the number of components required, resulting in easy assembly. Furthermore, this configuration is less likely to be damaged than the comb-shaped yarn guide beam disclosed in Figure 2 of Unexamined Japanese Patent Application Publication (Tokkai) No. 2008-504462 . Moreover, if any of the guide members is damaged, only the damaged guide member needs to be replaced with a new one. This enables a reduction in maintenance costs.
- the above-described multiple yarn guide is configured as follows. That is, the multiple yarn guide is configured to allow the number of the plurality of guide members to be increased and reduced. This configuration enables a change in the number of the yarn accommodating spaces.
- the multiple yarn guide is further configured as follows. That is, the multiple yarn guide includes an elongate member. Each of the guide members engages with the elongate member so as to be supported by the elongate member. According to this configuration, the simple arrangements can be used to arrange the plurality of guide members in a line and to increase and reduce the number of the plurality of guide members.
- the multiple yarn guide is further configured as follows. That is, the yarn accommodating space is formed by the pair of the adjacent guide members. Compared to the case in which the yarn accommodating space is formed in each of the guide members, this configuration allows the shape of the guide member to be simplified. Furthermore, the simplified shape of the guide member contributes to reducing the pitch of the yarn accommodating spaces and thus making a facility with the multiple yarn guide compact.
- the multiple yarn guide is further configured as follows. That is, a planar direction of mating surfaces of the pair of the adjacent guide members is inclined to a traveling direction of the yarn accommodated in the yarn accommodating space. This configuration prevents the yarn from falling into a gap between the mating surfaces. Thus, manufacturing costs can be reduced in connection with the processing accuracy of the mating surfaces.
- the multiple yarn guide is further configured as follows. That is, a first projecting portion and a second projecting portion are formed on each of the guide members, the second projecting portion regulating movement of the yarn in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the line of the guide members.
- the yarn accommodating space is formed by a slit formed by a pair of the adjacent first projecting portions, and the second projecting portion. According to this configuration, the simple arrangements can be used to support the yarn in three directions.
- the multiple yarn guide is further configured as follows. That is, an inclination between the planar direction of the mating surfaces and the traveling direction of the yarn is configured to be changeable. With this configuration, a change in inclination increases or reduces a distance between the paired adjacent first projecting portions. Thus, according to this configuration, the slit width of the slit can be changed.
- the multiple yarn guide is further configured as follows. That is, a pawl portion is formed on at least one of the pair of the adjacent guide members to prevent the yarn from slipping out from the yarn accommodating space. According to this configuration, the simple arrangements can be used to prevent the yarn from slipping out from the yarn accommodating space.
- Figure 1 is a schematic diagram showing a general configuration of the melt-spinning and drawing device (a manufacturing device for synthetic yarn).
- a plurality of filament yarns (yarns) Y in the form of a molten polymer ejected from a spinneret 1 are cooled and solidified by air blown by a cooling device 2.
- the filament yarns Y are then fed to a yarn heating device 4 via an oiling device 3.
- the yarn heating device 4 includes a pair of rollers 5, 6 arranged in a vertical direction, and heats the filament yarns Y being wound around the rollers 5, 6.
- a take-up roller 7 is provided on a downstream side of the yarn heating device 4 and is composed of a main roller 7a and an auxiliary roller 7b.
- the main roller 7a is driven by a motor (not shown in the drawings).
- a predetermined speed difference is set between the peripheral speed of the main roller 7a of the take-up roller 7 and the peripheral speed of the rollers 5, 6 of the yarn heating device 4.
- the filament yarns Y are drawn between the yarn heating device 4 and the take-up roller 7.
- An interlacing device 8 is disposed on a downstream side of the take-up roller 7 to simultaneously interlace the plurality of filament yarns Y with one another.
- Paired yarn guides 9 are provided over and under the interlacing device 8 to guide the plurality of filament yarns Y.
- a winding device 11 is located on a further downstream side of the interlacing device 8.
- the winding device 11 includes a spindle 12 on which a plurality of winding bobbins 13 for yarn winding shaped like cylinders can be installed to allow a plurality of yarns to be simultaneously wound.
- the winding device 11 includes a contact roller 10.
- the winding device 11 is configured to wind the filament yarns Y around the winding bobbin 13 with the contact roller contacted, under an appropriate contact pressure, with an outer peripheral surface of the winding bobbin 13 and an outer peripheral surface of a yarn layer formed by winding the filament yarns Y around the winding bobbin 13.
- a winding speed is, for example, 6,000 m/min.
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of the yarn guide according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 3 is a diagram similar to Figure 2 .
- drawing of a guide rail is omitted in Figure 3 .
- Figure 3B the yarn guide is viewed in the direction of arrow b in Figure 3A .
- the multiple yarn guide 9 includes, as main components, a plurality of guide rails 15 (guide members) arranged in a row and a guide rail 16 (elongate member) that supports the guide pieces 15.
- a dovetail groove 17 with a C-shaped cross section is formed in the guide rail 16.
- an engaging projection 18 engaging with the dovetail groove 17 is provided on each of the guide pieces 15.
- the engaging projection 18 of each of the guide pieces 15 is engaged with the dovetail groove 17 in the guide rail 16.
- the plurality of guide pieces 15 are supported by the guide rail 16 and arranged in a line along a longitudinal direction of the guide rail 16.
- a pair of stoppers 19 is fitted in the guide rail 16 and arranged at opposite ends of the guide rail 16 so as to sandwich the plurality of guide pieces 15 arranged in a line, between the stoppers 19.
- the pair of stoppers 19 is fixed to the guide rail 16 with screws (fixing means) (not shown in the drawings) so as to be pressed in a direction in which the stoppers 19 approach each other.
- the plurality of guide pieces 15, arranged in a line along the longitudinal direction of the guide rail 16, are tightly contacted with one another.
- the number of the guide pieces 15 arranged on the guide rail 16 in a row is optional.
- the filament yarns Y are shown by an alternate long and two short dashes line.
- a yarn accommodating space S in which the filament yarn Y is accommodated is formed between a pair of the adjacent guide pieces 15.
- Figure 4 is an enlarged view of the guide piece. That is, Figure 4A is a perspective view of the guide piece 15.
- Figure 4B is a view of the guide piece 15 as viewed in the direction of arrow b.
- Figure 4C is a plan view of the guide piece 15.
- the guide piece 15 is composed of a base portion 20 including a pair of engaging projections 18 engaging with the guide rail 16, and a guide portion 21 projecting from the base portion 20 to form the yarn accommodating space S.
- the base portion 20 appears like a parallelogram in the plan view in Figure 4C .
- An inclination ⁇ between a planar direction Fd of a mating surface F of the guide piece 15 which mates with the adjacent guide piece 15 and the traveling direction Yd of the filament yarn Y is about 25 degrees in the present embodiment.
- the guide portion 21 includes, as main components, a first projecting portion 22 and a second projection portion 23 both projecting perpendicularly upward from the base portion 20.
- the first portion 22, which is taller than the second projecting portion 23, is formed to have a cross section shaped substantially like an equilateral triangle widening in the same direction as the traveling direction Yd of the filament yarn Y in the plan view of Figure 4C .
- the first portion contacts with the filament yarn Y in a horizontal direction (that is, the longitudinal direction of the guide rail 16 shown in Figure 2 ; this also applies to the description below).
- a pair of corner portions 22a of the first portion 22 is sufficiently rounded and polished.
- a guide surface 22b along which insertion of the filament yarn Y into a slit 24 described below is guided is formed at an upper end thereof.
- the second projecting portion 23 is positioned on an upstream side of the first projecting portion 22 in the traveling direction Yd of the filament yarn Y.
- the second projecting portion 23 is formed so as to be displaced from the first projecting direction 22 in the horizontal direction in association with the inclination of the base portion 20 in the traveling direction Yd in the plan view in Figure 4C .
- the second projecting portion 23 when the guide piece 15 is viewed from the downstream side in the traveling direction Yd of the filament yarn Y, the second projecting portion 23 has a positional relationship with the first projecting portion 22 such that the second projecting portion 23 strides over the corner portions 22a without being completely hidden behind the first projecting portion 22.
- the second projecting portion 23 contacts the filament yarn Y in the vertical direction (that is, a projecting direction of the first projecting portion 22).
- Figure 5 is a plan view of the yarn guide. That is, Figure 5A is a plan view of the multiple yarn guide 9.
- Figure 5B is a front view of the multiple yarn guide 9.
- a slit 24 with a slit width (w) is formed between the adjacent first projecting portions 22.
- the slit 24 is viewed from the downstream side in the traveling direction Yd of the filament yarn Y, the second projecting portion 23 is seen through the slit 24.
- the yarn accommodating space S in the multiple yarn guide 9 is formed between the adjacent paired guide pieces 15 as shown in Figure 2 .
- the yarn accommodating space S is formed by the slit 24, formed by the adjacent paired first projecting portions 22, and the second projecting portion 23, seen through the slit 24, as shown in Figure 5B .
- the filament yarn Y may be inserted into the slit 24 in the direction of an arrow denoted by reference character N in Figure 5B . Flapping of the filament yarn Y traveling through the yarn accommodating space S under a desired tension is regulated by the first projecting portion 22 in the horizontal direction and by the second projecting portion 23 in the vertical direction.
- Figure 6 is a plan view of the yarn guide. As shown in this figure, the inclination ⁇ is determined by the planar direction Gd of a mating surface G of the stopper 19 to the mating surface F, described above, and the traveling direction Yd of the filament yarn Y. The inclination ⁇ is dominant on the slit width (w) of the slit 24. Thus, comparison of Figure 6A with Figure 6B indicates that the slit width (w) can be freely changed by selectively using a plurality of stoppers 19 with different planar directions Gd of the mating surface G.
- the multiple yarn guide 9 is configured as follows. That is, the multiple yarn guide 9 includes the plurality of guide pieces 15 arranged in a line.
- the yarn accommodating space S in which the traveling filament yarn Y is accommodated, is formed by the pair of the adjacent guide pieces 15.
- this configuration enables elimination of the need for the round bar-shaped bar guide G2. This reduces the number of components required, resulting in easy assembly.
- this configuration is less likely to be damaged than the comb-shaped yarn guide beam disclosed in Figure 2 of the Unexamined Japanese Patent Application Publication (Tokkai) No. 2008-504462 .
- any of the guide members 15 is damaged, only the damaged guide member 15 needs to be replaced with a new one. This enables a reduction in maintenance costs.
- guide pieces 15 arranged in a line includes a case in which the guide pieces 15 are arranged in a perfect line as shown in Figure 2 and a case in which the guide pieces 15 are arranged with slight displacements among the guide pieces 15 rather than being arranged in a perfect line.
- the yarn guide 9 is further configured as follows. That is, the multiple yarn guide 9 is configured to allow the number of the plurality of guide members to be increased and reduced. This configuration enables a change in the number of the yarn accommodating spaces S. To increase or reduce the number of the guide pieces 15, the stopper 19 may be removed from the guide rail 16.
- the multiple yarn guide 9 is further configured as follows. That is, the multiple yarn guide 9 includes the guide rail 16. Each of the guide pieces 15 engages with the guide rail 16 so as to be supported by the guide rail 16. According to this configuration, the simple arrangements can be used to arrange the plurality of guide pieces 15 in a row and to increase and reduce the number of the plurality of guide pieces 15.
- the multiple yarn guide 9 is further configured as follows. That is, the yarn accommodating space S is formed by the pair of the adjacent guide pieces 15. Compared to the case in which the yarn accommodating space S is formed in each of the guide pieces 15, this configuration allows the shape of the guide piece 15 to be simplified. Furthermore, the simplified shape of the guide piece 15 contributes to reducing the pitch of the yarn accommodating spaces S and thus making the melt-spinning and drawing device 10 with the multiple yarn guide 9 compact.
- the multiple yarn guide 9 is further configured as follows. That is, the planar direction Fd of the mating surfaces F of the pair of the adjacent guide pieces 15 is inclined to the traveling direction Yd of the filament yarn Y accommodated in the yarn accommodating space S. This configuration prevents the filament yarn Y from falling into the gap between the mating surfaces F. Thus, manufacturing costs can be reduced in connection with the processing accuracy of the mating surfaces F.
- the multiple yarn guide 9 is further configured as follows. That is, the first projecting portion 22 and the second projecting portion 23 are formed on each of the guide pieces 15, the second projecting portion 23 regulating movement of the filament yarn Y in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the row of the guide pieces 15.
- the yarn accommodating space S is formed by the slit 24 formed by the pair of the adjacent first projecting portions 22, and the second projecting portion 23. According to this configuration, the simple arrangements can be used to support the filament yarn Y in the three directions.
- the multiple yarn guide 9 is further configured as follows. That is, the inclination ⁇ between the planar direction Fd of the mating surfaces F and the traveling direction Yd of the filament yarn Y is configured to be changeable. With this configuration, a change in inclination ⁇ increases or reduces the distance between the pair of the adjacent first projecting portions 22. Thus, according to this configuration, the slit width w of the slit 24 can be changed.
- Figure 7 is a perspective view of a yarn guide according to the variation of the first embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 8 is an enlarged view of the guide piece according to the present variation. That is, Figure 8A is a plan view of the guide piece 15.
- Figure 8B is a front view of the guide piece 15.
- Figure 8C is a perspective view of the guide piece 15.
- Differences of the present variation from the first embodiment will be mainly described below. Duplicate descriptions will be appropriately omitted.
- the base portion 20 appears like a parallelogram in a plan view.
- the base portion 20 appears like a rectangle in a plan view.
- the first projecting portion 22 is formed to stick out from the base portion 20 in the horizontal direction.
- Figure 9 is a plan view of the yarn guide according to the present variation.
- Figure 9A is a plan view of the multiple yarn guide 9.
- Figure 9B is a front view of the multiple yarn guide 9. That is, in the guide piece 15 according to the present variation, although the base portion 20 is formed to appear like a rectangle instead of a parallelogram in a plan view as shown in Figure 8A , the first projecting portion 22 is formed to stick out from the base portion 20 in the horizontal direction.
- the second projecting portion 23 is seen through the slit 24 as shown in Figure 9A .
- Figure 10 is similar to Figure 2 and is a perspective view of a yarn guide according to the second embodiment of the present invention. That is, Figure 10A is a perspective view of the multiple yarn guide 9.
- Figure 10B is a view of the multiple yarn guide 9 as viewed in the direction of arrow b in Figure 10A .
- Figures 11 and 12 are enlarged views of the guide piece.
- Figures 11A and 11B are perspective views of the guide piece 15.
- Figure 11B is a view of the multiple yarn guide 9 as viewed in the direction of arrow (b) in Figure 11A .
- Figure 12A is a front view of the guide piece 15.
- Figure 12B is a left side view of the guide piece 15.
- Figure 12C is a right side view of the guide piece 15.
- Figure 12D is a plan view of the guide piece 15.
- Figure 12D ' is a partly enlarged view of a portion (d') of Figure 12D .
- Differences of the present embodiment from the first embodiment will be mainly described below. Duplicate descriptions will be appropriately omitted.
- the yarn accommodating space S in which the traveling filament yarn Y is accommodated, is formed between the pair of the adjacent guide pieces 15 as in the case of the multiple yarn guide 9 according to the first embodiment.
- the yarn guide 9 according to the present embodiment is different from that according to the first embodiment in the configuration of the guide piece 15.
- the configuration of the guide piece 15 of the multiple yarn guide 9 according to the present embodiment will be described below with reference to Figures 11 to 13 .
- the guide portion 21 includes, as a main component, a third projecting portion 30 projecting perpendicularly upward from the base portion 20.
- the third projecting portion 30 is formed to appear like a parallelogram and to be symmetric with respect to a point, in a plan view.
- a cutout 31 that is open in the horizontal direction is formed in each of two of the four corners of the parallelogram which are paired and each of which takes the form of an acute angle.
- the cutout 31 is a main portion making up the above-described yarn accommodating space S.
- a conical tapered surface 32 is formed in the third projecting portion 30 so as to surround the cutout 31 to reduce a contact distance between an inner wall surface of the cutout 31 and the filament yarn Y.
- a pawl portion 33 is formed opposite the base portion 20 across the cutout 31 as a result of the formation of the cutout 31.
- the pawl portion 33 is formed so as to cover the cutout 31 in a direction opposite to a projecting direction of the third projecting portion 30.
- a guide surface 30a is formed which is curved smoothly from the pawl portion 33 toward an upper end of the third projecting portion 30.
- a slit surface (f) is formed in the third projecting surface 30; the slit surface (f) is parallel to the mating surface F and is connected to the cutout 31.
- the slit surface (f) is flush with the mating surface F.
- the slit surface (f) is not flush with the mating surface F but is located inside a contour of the base portion 20 in the plan view.
- Figure 13 is a plan view of the yarn guide. That is, Figure 13A is a plan view of the multiple yarn guide 9.
- Figure 13B is a front view of the multiple yarn guide 9.
- Figure 13C is a partly enlarged view of a portion c of Figure 13B.
- Figure 13D is a partly enlarged view of a portion d of Figure 13A .
- Figures 13A and 13B when the guide pieces 15 are closely laid all over the guide rail 16, the slit 24 is formed between the adjacent third projecting portions 30.
- the slit 24 is formed by the pair of slit surfaces f arranged opposite each other at a position where the mating surfaces F of the adjacent third projecting portions 30 are sandwiched between the slit surfaces (f).
- the yarn accommodating space S in the multiple yarn guide 9 is formed between the pair of the adjacent guide pieces 15. Specifically, as shown in Figure 13C , the yarn accommodating space S is formed by the cutouts 31 of the pair of the adjacent third projecting portions 30.
- the pawl portion 33 fulfils a function of preventing the filament yarn Y accommodated in the yarn accommodating space S formed by the pair of cutouts 31 from slipping out from the yarn accommodating space S.
- the filament yarn Y may be inserted into the slit 24 in the direction of an arrow denoted by reference numeral N in Figure 13B .
- the slit 24 is inclined to the traveling direction Yd of the filament yarn Y.
- the filament yarn Y is bent once along the inclination of the slit 24. Flapping of the filament yarn Y traveling through the yarn accommodating space S under a desired tension is regulated by an inner wall surface of the cutout 31. In particular, flapping of the filament yarn Y in the vertical direction is effectively regulated by the pawl portion 33.
- the multiple yarn guide 9 is configured as follows. That is, the pawl portion 33 is formed on each of the paired adjacent guide pieces 15 to prevent the filament yarn Y from slipping out from the yarn accommodating space S. According to this configuration, the simple arrangements can be used to prevent the filament yarn Y from slipping out from the yarn accommodating space S.
- the pawl portion 33 is formed on each of the paired adjacent guide pieces 15.
- the pawl portion 33 may be formed on only one of the paired adjacent guide pieces 15. Even in this case, the function of preventing the filament yarn Y from slipping out can be fulfilled.
- Figure 14 is similar to Figure 2 and is a perspective view of a yarn guide according to the third embodiment.
- Figure 15 is an enlarged view of the guide piece. That is, Figure 15A is a perspective view of the guide piece 15.
- Figure 15B is a plan view of the guide piece 15.
- Figure 16 is a front view of the guide piece 15. That is, Figure 16A is a front view of the guide piece 15.
- Figure 16B is a rear view of the guide piece 15.
- Differences of the present embodiment from the first embodiment will be mainly described below. Duplicate descriptions will be appropriately omitted.
- the multiple yarn guide 9 according to the present embodiment is different from that according to the first and second embodiments in that the yarn accommodating space S, in which the traveling filament yarn Y is accommodated, is formed in each of the guide pieces 15.
- the yarn guide 9 according to the present embodiment is different from that according to the first embodiment in the configuration of the guide piece 15.
- the configuration of the guide piece 15 of the multiple yarn guide 9 according to the present embodiment will be described below with reference to Figures 15 and 16 .
- a through-hole 41 extending along the traveling direction Yd of the filament yarn Y is formed in a center, in a front view, of the guide portion 21, projecting perpendicularly upward from the base portion 20.
- the slit 24 is engraved in the guide portion 21 so as to extend from an upper end of the guide portion 21 toward the base portion 20 and reach the through-hole 41.
- the slit 24 is inclined at about 45 degrees to the traveling direction Yd of the filament yarn Y in the plan view in Figure 15B .
- a main component of the guide portion 21 is a pair of fourth projecting portions 40 each shaped substantially like a trapezoid or a triangle in the plan view in Figure 15B .
- a conical tapered surface 42 surrounding the through-hole 41 is formed in each of the fourth projecting portions 41. This reduces a contact distance between an inner wall surface of the through-hole 41 and the filament yarn Y.
- a pawl portion 43 is formed opposite the base portion 20 across the through-hole 41 as a result of the formation of the through-hole 41 and the slit 24.
- the pawl portion 43 is formed so as to cover the through-hole 41 in a direction opposite to a projecting direction of the fourth projecting portion 40.
- a guide surface 40a is further formed which is curved smoothly from the pawl portion 43 toward an upper end of the fourth projecting portion 40.
- the guide piece 15 according to the present embodiment is symmetric with respect to a point in a plan view.
- the yarn accommodating space S in the multiple yarn guide 9 is formed in each of the guide pieces 15 as shown in Figure 14 .
- the yarn accommodating space S is formed by the through-hole 41.
- the pawl portion 43 fulfils a function of preventing the filament yarn Y accommodated in the yarn accommodating space S formed by the through-hole 41 from slipping out from the yarn accommodating space S.
- the filament yarn Y may be inserted into the slit 24 in the direction of an arrow denoted by reference numeral N in Figure 15A .
- the slit 24 is inclined to the traveling direction Yd of the filament Y, as is the case with the second embodiment.
- the filament yarn Y is bent once along the inclination of the slit 24. Flapping of the filament yarn Y traveling through the yarn accommodating space S under a desired tension is regulated by an inner wall surface of the through-hole 41. In particular, flapping of the filament yarn Y in the vertical direction is effectively regulated by the pawl portion 43.
- the multiple yarn guide 9 is configured as follows. That is, the yarn accommodating space S is formed in each of the guide pieces 15. This configuration allows the yarn accommodating space to be formed away from the mating surfaces F of the pair of the adjacent guide pieces 15.
- the yarn guide 9 is further configured as follows. That is, the slit 24 and the pawl portion 33 are formed in each of the guide pieces 15, the slit 24 allowing the yarn accommodating space S to communicate with an exterior, and the pawl portion 33 preventing the filament yarn Y from slipping out from the yarn accommodating space S.
- This configuration simplifies the arrangement for enabling the filament yarn Y to be inserted into the yarn accommodating space S and the arrangement for preventing the filament yarn Y from slipping out from the yarn accommodating space S.
- the multiple yarn guide 9 is applied to the melt-spinning and drawing device 100.
- the application of the multiple yarn guide 9 is not limited to the melt-spinning and drawing device 100.
- the yarn guide 9 is applicable to a textile machine that handles multiple yarns in a narrow space. Possible textile machines other than the melt-spinning and drawing device 100 include, for example, a warping machine.
- the yarn is the filament yarn Y by way of example.
- the multiple yarn guide 9 is applicable to yarns other than the filament yarn Y.
- the yarns other than the filament yarn Y include spun yarns such as a cotton yarn and a wool yarn.
- the multiple yarn guide 9 is provided close to the interlacing device 8 as shown in Figure 1 .
- the yarn guide 9 may be located away from the interlacing device 8.
- the number of the filaments yarns Y is much smaller than that of the guide pieces 15 disposed, in, for example, Figure 2 . This is simply for convenience of description.
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- Mehrfachgarnführung (9), umfassend eine Vielzahl an Führungselementen (15), die in einer Reihe angeordnet sind, wobei
ein Garnunterbringungsraum (S), in welchem ein Garn (Y) untergebracht ist, durch ein Paar an angrenzenden Führungselementen (15) gebildet wird,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
eine ebene Richtung (Fd) von Kontaktflächen (F) des Paars an angrenzenden Führungselementen (15) zu einer Bewegungsrichtung (Yd) des Garns (Y), das in dem Garnunterbringungsraum (S) aufgenommen ist, geneigt ist, und
die Neigung (θ) zwischen der ebenen Richtung (Fd) der Kontaktflächen (F) des Paars an angrenzenden Führungselementen (15) und der Bewegungsrichtung (Yd) des Garns (Y) ausgebildet ist, um veränderbar zu sein. - Mehrfachgarnführung (9) nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie ausgebildet ist, um es der Zahl der Vielzahl an Führungselementen (15) zu gestatten erhöht und reduziert zu werden.
- Mehrfachgarnführung (9) nach Anspruch 2, gekennzeichnet durch Umfassen eines verlängerten Elements (16), und dadurch, dass jedes der Führungselemente (15) in Eingriff mit dem verlängerten Element (16) steht, um von dem verlängerten Element (16) unterstützt zu werden.
- Mehrfachgarnführung (9) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass ein erster Vorstehabschnitt (22) und ein zweiter Vorstehabschnitt (23) an jedem der Führungselemente (15) ausgebildet sind, wobei der zweite Vorstehabschnitt (23) die Bewegung des Garns (Y) in einer Richtung senkrecht zu der Richtung der Reihe der Führungselemente (15) reguliert, und
wobei der Garnunterbringungsraum (S) durch einen Schlitz (24) gebildet wird, der durch ein Paar aus dem angrenzenden ersten Vorstehabschnitt (22) und dem zweiten Vorstehabschnitt (23) gebildet wird. - Mehrfachgarnführung (9) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass ein Klinkenabschnitt (33) an zumindest einem von dem Paar der angrenzenden Führungselemente (15) ausgebildet ist, um das Garn (Y) am Herausrutschen aus dem Garnunterbringungsraum (S) zu hindern.
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