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US1747974A
US1747974A US316797A US31679728A US1747974A US 1747974 A US1747974 A US 1747974A US 316797 A US316797 A US 316797A US 31679728 A US31679728 A US 31679728A US 1747974 A US1747974 A US 1747974A
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    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
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  • This invention relates to machines for spinning yarn, andmore particularly to I means for automatically resetting the builder bins haslbeen'completed.
  • means is provided for gra dually shifting the locus of movementofthering rails ⁇ upward asthe bobbins are filled, so that the ring rail is rel'o' ciprocated' at itsupper limit of movement when the windingof a set of bobbins is'com pleted.
  • Fig. 1 is aside elevation of myimproved builder mechanism;
  • I i I I "Fig; 2 is a plan'view thereof, partly in section,fan d
  • P Fig. 3 is an end view, looking in the di- 1 3'5 rection of the arrow 3 in Fig. 2.
  • a'builder lever 11 is pivotedto swing about a hollow stud 12 (Fig.2) firmly fixedin the 4b framelO.
  • a ro11 14 is fixed on the side of the builderle ver l1 and is engaged by a I cam '15, mounted *on the "cam shaft l6,' by
  • a chain 20 is secured to a disc 21 '(Fig. 3)
  • a worm gear 24 is secured to the disc 21 and rotates therewith.
  • the worm gear 24 is engaged by a worm 26 fixed on a wormshaft 27, rotatable in hearings in the builder lever 11 and having a ratchet wheel 30 secured to the front end thereof.
  • a pawl 31 (Fig. '3') is mounted on an arm 32 pivoted to swing about the axis of the worm shaft 27.
  • the normal position of the arm 32 relative to the builder lever is determined by'an adjustable stop screw 34 (Fig. threaded in an ofiset projection 35 of the builder lever.
  • the arm 32 is moved by gravity against the stop 34 when not otherwise actuated.
  • the arm 32 When the builder lever, approaches its lower limit of movement, the arm 32 is engaged by a stop or abutment 40, adjustably secured in a slot 41 in a stand 42 secured to a cross member 43, which in turn is supported by the frame 10. As the builder lever is moved further downward,thearm 32 swings upward about the axis of the shaft 27, turning the ratchet 30,.and partially rotating the worm 26 to wind down a small portionof the chain 20.
  • This action takesplace intermittently. at every downward movement of the builder lever, and the amount of feed is so proportioned by adjustment of the stop screw 34 that the winding down of the chain 20 will correspond to the desired upward building of the yarn on the bobbins.
  • My invention relates particularly to the provision of improved mechanism for rolees on the rod 65- tatable in the hollow stud 12 previously mentioned.
  • a third bevel gear 56 is secured to the opposite end of the shaft 55 and is engaged by a bevel gear 57 on the lower end of a driving shaft 58.
  • the shaft 58 is continuously rotated from any convenient part of the'machine.
  • a clutch member 60 (Fig. 1'). is secured on the front end of the hub ofthe bevel gear 52, andis thus continuously rotated.
  • sec- 0nd clutch member 62 is slidably mounted on the cylindric l rea Pe tien 0f e worm sha t 2 ;"the member 62 being keyed t he shaf and it orw r mit, f movement be: ia'g'd ter nined by a step ollar 63..
  • Axial movement of he sliding clu ch member 62 is ned by a yekez ne er.
  • a latch 68. is pivoted at 69- on the builder lever. and is rovided, with a shoulder 70, normallyelngag ngthe. yoke member 6A a dpreventing rearward movement therebf. spring/Z1 holds the latch 68 yieldingly in operative position.
  • The. nut 51 has an, arm extending upwardly therefrom, asv shown in Fig. 1, and having; a beveled or Wedge-like upper end portion 76.
  • T e sp ing 6.6 when tomatically, and without any attention on the part of the operator.
  • a rod 80 (Fig. 1) slidable in a bearing 81 on the builder lever and provided with a cone-shaped head 82 at its front end. At its rear end, the rod 80 is threaded v 75 V to receive nuts 83 disposed at each side of an arm 84 projecting laterally from the sliding rod 65 on which the yoke member. 64: is mounted. As the rod 65 is moved rearward to engage the clutch member 62 with the clutch member 60, the.
  • Any suitable mechanism may be'provid l V forv stopping the. spinning, frame, eithermanuall-y or automatically, after. the. resetting of the builder; mechanism has been, completed.
  • a separate spring to move said clutch'I worm shaft alternately compresses said springs and releases the latch associated with 4:-
  • a builder mechanism for'spinning frames va builder lever, a Worm and worm shaft mounted thereon, pawl and ratchet mechanism efliective to intermittently rotate said worm shaft in one direction, a continuously rotated driving member, a clutch adapted to connect'said driving member to rotatesaid worm shaft in the reverse direcin each direction, a separate latch to prevent such movementin each direction, means to compress said springs alternately, and means to release saidlatches alternately after'the associated springs have been com- I pressed.
  • a builder lever In a builder mechanism for spinning frames, a builder lever, a worm and worm shaft mounted thereon, pawl and ratchet tive to release said bar for such snap action.
  • a builder mechanism for spinning frames a builder lever, a worm and worm shaft mounted thereon, pawl and ratchet mechanism effective to intermittently rotate said worm shaft in one direction, a continuously rotated driving member, a clutch adapted to connect said driving member to rotate said worm shaft in the reverse direction, a slidable bar mounted adjacent said worm shaft and connected to said clutch to operate said clutch, means to move said bar Wlthfl snap action in each dlrection, and a member threaded on said worm shaft efi'ec-

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Feb. 18, 1930. s, HELLANb 1,747,974
BUILDER MECHANISM FOR SPINNING FRAMES INVENTOR.
SIGURD H. HELLANO.
\ MMWM ATTORNEYS Feb. '18, 1930. s. H. HELLAND I 1,747,974
BUILDER MECHANISM FOR SPINNING FRAMES Filed Nov. 8. 1928 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 SIGNED H. HELLANO.
I BY
W-r-M V ATTORNEY\S v bobbins can be commenced.
-i -This resetting. operation has heretofore Patented Feb. 18, 1930 "UNITED, STATES "PA-TENT" OFFICE SIGURD H. HELLAND, or 'WI-IITINSVILLE, "MessAcnusErTs, ASSIGNOR 'ro wnrrm MACHINE'WORKS, orwHnrmsvILLE, MASSACHUSETTS, A CORPORATION or MASSA- onusnrrs,
BUILDER MECHANISM FOR SPINNING FRAMES f Application filed November 2,1928. Serial No. 316,797.
This invention relates to machines for spinning yarn, andmore particularly to I means for automatically resetting the builder bins haslbeen'completed. p In such spinning machines, means is provided for gra dually shifting the locus of movementofthering rails} upward asthe bobbins are filled, so that the ring rail is rel'o' ciprocated' at itsupper limit of movement when the windingof a set of bobbins is'com pleted. It is pthen n ecessary to'lower the ring rail before thewinding of a new set of mechanism after the winding ofa setof bobbeen performed manually, necessitating the personal attention of the spinner and causing a substantial loss of time, g
It is the general object ofmy invention to *2?) provide improved automatic mechanism for resetting the builder'mechanism of a spinning frame and for'placing the mechanism in condition for renewed operations.
"My invention further relates to arrangements and combinations of parts which will be hereinafter described andm'ore'particularlyl pointed out in the appended claims;
preferred form of 'the' invention is shown I in the drawings in'jwhich v n so i Fig.1 is aside elevation of myimproved builder mechanism; I i I I "Fig; 2 is a plan'view thereof, partly in section,fan d P Fig. 3 is an end view, looking in the di- 1 3'5 rection of the arrow 3 in Fig. 2.
' Referringto the drawings, I have shown a portion of a spinning frame 10, on which a'builder lever 11 is pivotedto swing about a hollow stud 12 (Fig.2) firmly fixedin the 4b framelO. A ro11 14 is fixed on the side of the builderle ver l1 and is engaged by a I cam '15, mounted *on the "cam shaft l6,' by
which it is continuously, rotated.
A chain 20 is secured to a disc 21 '(Fig. 3)
lever 11. A worm gear 24 is secured to the disc 21 and rotates therewith. The worm gear 24 is engaged by a worm 26 fixed on a wormshaft 27, rotatable in hearings in the builder lever 11 and having a ratchet wheel 30 secured to the front end thereof.
A pawl 31 (Fig. '3') is mounted on an arm 32 pivoted to swing about the axis of the worm shaft 27. The normal position of the arm 32 relative to the builder lever is determined by'an adjustable stop screw 34 (Fig. threaded in an ofiset projection 35 of the builder lever. The arm 32 is moved by gravity against the stop 34 when not otherwise actuated.
When the builder lever, approaches its lower limit of movement, the arm 32 is engaged by a stop or abutment 40, adjustably secured in a slot 41 in a stand 42 secured to a cross member 43, which in turn is supported by the frame 10. As the builder lever is moved further downward,thearm 32 swings upward about the axis of the shaft 27, turning the ratchet 30,.and partially rotating the worm 26 to wind down a small portionof the chain 20.
This action takesplace intermittently. at every downward movement of the builder lever, and the amount of feed is so proportioned by adjustment of the stop screw 34 that the winding down of the chain 20 will correspond to the desired upward building of the yarn on the bobbins.
The parts thus far described are, in general, ofthe usual construction. It will be understood that the chain 20' is connected at its upper end by suitable levers to the usual lifter rods of the ring rails.
My invention relates particularly to the provision of improved mechanism for rolees on the rod 65- tatable in the hollow stud 12 previously mentioned. A third bevel gear 56 is secured to the opposite end of the shaft 55 and is engaged by a bevel gear 57 on the lower end of a driving shaft 58. The shaft 58 is continuously rotated from any convenient part of the'machine.
A clutch member 60 (Fig. 1'). is secured on the front end of the hub ofthe bevel gear 52, andis thus continuously rotated. sec- 0nd clutch member 62 is slidably mounted on the cylindric l rea Pe tien 0f e worm sha t 2 ;"the member 62 being keyed t he shaf and it orw r mit, f movement be: ia'g'd ter nined by a step ollar 63.. Axial movement of he sliding clu ch member 62 is ned by a yekez ne er. 64:, fixation a rod 65,extending parallel to the worm shaft 27 and slidable in bearings on the builde ever 11 A spring 66.. is in e posed be.- ween e yoke member .4 and a colhlrv 67 compres ed .rearwa d y enc sto move the clutch member.- 62 rearward-causing engagement thereof with the constantlyrrotating clutch member 60. s 1
A latch 68. is pivoted at 69- on the builder lever. and is rovided, with a shoulder 70, normallyelngag ngthe. yoke member 6A a dpreventing rearward movement therebf. spring/Z1 holds the latch 68 yieldingly in operative position. i
The. nut 51 has an, arm extending upwardly therefrom, asv shown in Fig. 1, and having; a beveled or Wedge-like upper end portion 76.
The operation ofthe parts thus, far described isas follows? The intermittent feed of the ratchet wheel 30 by the. pawl 31 rotates the work shaft 27 as indicated by the arrow'in Fig. 1, and gradman moves the nut 51 rearward. The "arm 75 first engagesthe collar 67, sliding. the same along the rod 65 and placing the spring 66 under compression. Eventually, the beveled end portion 76 of. the arni7 5 engages a roll 77 on the endoffth'e latch 68 and raises the latch, thus releasing the yoke member 64, which immediately moves rearwafrd under the influence of the spring: and causes the clutch member 62 to engage the rotating clutch member 60. The worm shaft 27 is thereupon rotated in the opposite direction,
unwinding the chain 20 and moving the nut 51 toward the front end of the builder lever. This operation is performed quickly and an.-
T e sp ing 6.6 when tomatically, and without any attention on the part of the operator.
During this rewinding of the worm shaft 27, it is essential that the pawl 31 be out of engagement with the ratchet 30,'and forthis purpose I provide a rod 80 (Fig. 1) slidable in a bearing 81 on the builder lever and provided with a cone-shaped head 82 at its front end. At its rear end, the rod 80 is threaded v 75 V to receive nuts 83 disposed at each side of an arm 84 projecting laterally from the sliding rod 65 on which the yoke member. 64: is mounted. As the rod 65 is moved rearward to engage the clutch member 62 with the clutch member 60, the. conical head 82 is drawn underthe pawl 31, lifting thepawl out of operative engagement with'the ratchet For restoring the :l -atch 68 to operative position after the resetting operation, I have provided a collar 6 Qnthe sliding re 5. a
eh agecliby sp ng- 87 abu ting a eellar'tt slidahle on he od 6 toward the hi the. tra eling nu 51- ,A lat h 99: sheath der 91 to engage the col-la V sghas; a roll 92 tob engaged byhe 3 etthear 75 projecting from the nut 51. Aspring. .6
holds the. latch'90 position. 7. The col ar. e pe i iened the red 65 that thefcollar will; e. brought rearward of the shoulder 1' whe the hl eh member 62 is moved in 'Qengagmentwith? the. tiv: ing clutch niembeL-SQ Separation of" the clutch members is thus prevented until the nut 51, has been movedforward r retse rotation of the. worm; h ft 2H s eh'a dis.- tance that the beveled 911C176 engagesthe roll 92 on the la ch 9Q- The latch 90. is; the raised, permitting toward slid'ng. more: ent of the rods 65b t he spri g-87 dis.- engagement-0f the chi eh. membe 6 and yielding-1y i enera iiie Thistorwar d movemen hringsthe y ke member 64; in position ter' e-e jlgagem nt y ing the ratchet feed, and for thereafter re.- storing the, ratchet. feed when the chitin. 20 has been unwound to a. predetermined point.
the, chain 20, for. simultaneously interrapt- Any suitable mechanism may be'provid l V forv stopping the. spinning, frame, eithermanuall-y or automatically, after. the. resetting of the builder; mechanism has been, completed.
' Having thus described my invention and the advantagesthereof, I do not wish to be 'liinited'to, the detailsherein disclosed othere wise than as setforth? in the;clai:msl, what 7 1 I claim is I I 1.111 a builder mechanism. for spinning release one of said latches and cause effective engagement of the other latch.
2. The combination in a spinning frame as set forth in c-laiml, in which said latter means comprises a nut mounted'on a threaded portion of said worm shaft and movable axially thereby to engage and release one or the other of said latches as said nut ap proaches its opposite. limits of travel.
* 3. The combination in a spinning frame as set forth in claim 1, in'which a separate spring is provided for shifting said clutch to operative and to inoperative positions,
, and in which a member threaded on said 1 each spring after compression of said spring.
tion, a separate spring to move said clutch'I worm shaft alternately compresses said springs and releases the latch associated with 4:- In a builder mechanism for'spinning frames,va builder lever, a Worm and worm shaft mounted thereon, pawl and ratchet mechanism efliective to intermittently rotate said worm shaft in one direction, a continuously rotated driving member, a clutch adapted to connect'said driving member to rotatesaid worm shaft in the reverse direcin each direction, a separate latch to prevent such movementin each direction, means to compress said springs alternately, and means to release saidlatches alternately after'the associated springs have been com- I pressed.
5. In a builder mechanism for spinning frames, a builder lever, a worm and worm shaft mounted thereon, pawl and ratchet tive to release said bar for such snap action.
7 The combination in a spinning frame as set forth in claim 6, in which a cam rod is connected to said sliding bar, said cam rod being effective to render said pawl inoperative when said bar is moved to engage said clutch.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto af-. fixed my signature.
SIGURD I-I. HELLAND.
mechanism effective to intermittently rotate I said worm shaft in one direction, a continuously rotated driving member, a clutch adapted to connect said driving member to rotate said Worm shaft in the reverse direction, and means to render said pawl inoperative when said clutch is engaged.
I 6. In a builder mechanism for spinning frames, a builder lever, a worm and worm shaft mounted thereon, pawl and ratchet mechanism effective to intermittently rotate said worm shaft in one direction, a continuously rotated driving member, a clutch adapted to connect said driving member to rotate said worm shaft in the reverse direction, a slidable bar mounted adjacent said worm shaft and connected to said clutch to operate said clutch, means to move said bar Wlthfl snap action in each dlrection, and a member threaded on said worm shaft efi'ec-
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US2982487A (en) * 1957-12-16 1961-05-02 Whitin Machine Works Builder mechanism
US3270972A (en) * 1964-06-05 1966-09-06 Southern Machinery Co Apparatus for rewinding builder chain of spinning machine

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US3270972A (en) * 1964-06-05 1966-09-06 Southern Machinery Co Apparatus for rewinding builder chain of spinning machine

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