US2551462A - Yarn twister or pliers - Google Patents

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US2551462A
US2551462A US115024A US11502449A US2551462A US 2551462 A US2551462 A US 2551462A US 115024 A US115024 A US 115024A US 11502449 A US11502449 A US 11502449A US 2551462 A US2551462 A US 2551462A
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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
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  • This invention relates to yarn twisters or pliers and has for an object to provide means for imparting a uniform and controlled twist to the yarn on a ring-type twisting frame.
  • Another object is to provide novel and improved mechanism for imparting a controlled high twist to yarn.
  • Another object is to provide means for holding the twist while the machine i shut down due to yarn breakage so that the mechanism can be restored without removin long untwisted sections.
  • this difiiculty is avoided by providing a tensioning device for the yarn, disposed in advance or" the feed rolls and arranged to exert a drag sufiicient to prevent the yarn from slipping on the feed rolls.
  • the tensioning device holds the twist in the portion of the yarn between the feed rolls and the spool in case of breakage of one of the ends between the tensionin device and the bobbins.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation of a portion of a ring winding machine embodying the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged section taken on the line 2--2 of Fig. 1 showing the construction of the tensioning device.
  • a standard twisting or plying machine is shown as comprising a frame It carrying a bracket ii to which a bobbin carrier 12 is attached.
  • the bobbin support carries a set of pins l3 on which bobbins I4 of yarn are placed.
  • the bobbins contain singles yarn which is to be plied.
  • the singles yarn I 5 from the bobbins I4 is fed through guides E6 on a bar ll through a set of knock-off drop wires l8 which serve to stop the feed in the case of breakage of any of the ends.
  • the ends I5 are fed through a tensioning device 20 and around a set of feed rolls El, 22 and 23 which are mounted on the frame 10.
  • the roll 23 is usually the driven roll, the roll 22 is mounted to rest on the driven roll and the roll 2! contacts the roll 22.
  • the pressure exerted by the respective rolls serves to frictionally grip and feed the yarn.
  • the feed is stopped when desired, or in response to actuation of one of the drop wires l8, by shift; ing the rolls 2i and 22 out of driving contact With the driving roll 23.
  • three ends l5 are combined for plying the form, a three-ply hightwist, frieze yarn 24.
  • the number of plies or ends may of course be altered.
  • a three-ply yarn has been shown for illustration only.
  • the yarn 24 from the feed roll 23 passes through a guide 25 to a ring traveller 26 on a rin 21, thence to a spool 28 on a spindle 29 for winding and twisting in the usual manner.
  • the spindle is driven by a belt 33 or other suitable means, and the ring 21 is mounted on a frame 3
  • the spindles are journalled in a bracket 32 on the frame Ill.
  • the tensioning device 2!] comprises a bracket 35 attached to the frame l0 and carrying a pin 36.
  • a friction disc 3'! is journalled on the pin 36.
  • the disc 3! has a hub 38 on which a second disc 39 is seated.
  • a spring 40 is seated around the pin 36 between a washer 4
  • the tension is adjusted by the nuts 43.
  • the ends l5 pass between the discs 3? and 39 and ride around the hub 38.
  • the discs and hub are made of a hard non-wearing material, such as porcelain.
  • the spindle 29 and feed roll 23 are driven at predetermined speeds the relation of which determines the twist (number of turns per inch) of the yarn.
  • the tensioning device is adjusted to exert sufficient drag on the yarn to prevent slippage on the feed rolls. This results in a uniform twist and a tight winding on the spool 28. If any one of the ends !5 should break, causing the rolls 2! and 22 to be disengaged from the roll 23, the discs 37 and 39 hold the yarn 24 between the discs and the spool 25 under the same tension as during the winding.
  • the tensioning device also permits a higher twist to be imparted to the yarn than could be controlled by the feed rolls alone.
  • a yarn plying machine for twisting a plurality of single ends into a plied yarn comprising a driven spindle, a ring and traveller positioned to guide the yarn for winding onto said spindle and to impart a controlled twist to said yarn, feed rolls driven to feed a plurality of single ends of yarn to said traveller for twisting into a plied yarn, a tensioning device engaging said ends in advance of said feed rolls, said tensioning device comprising a pair of discs having flat surfaces between which said ends pass, sprin means holding said discs in positive ripping engagement with all of said ends, and adjusting means to control the pressure of said spring means, said tensioning device exerting a uniform drag on all of said ends and holding the twisted yarn under controlled tension in the event of a breakage of one or more of said ends in advance thereof.

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H. J. POTTS YARN TWISTER OR PLIER Filed Sept. 10, 1949 Bnventor f/E/QBEET J P0775 May 1, 1951 (lttorneg Patented May 1, 1951 UNITED STATES PATENT QFFICE YARN TWISTER on raises Application September 10, 1949, Serial No. 115,024
1 Claim. 1
This invention relates to yarn twisters or pliers and has for an object to provide means for imparting a uniform and controlled twist to the yarn on a ring-type twisting frame.
Another object is to provide novel and improved mechanism for imparting a controlled high twist to yarn.
Another object is to provide means for holding the twist while the machine i shut down due to yarn breakage so that the mechanism can be restored without removin long untwisted sections.
Various other objects and advantages will be apparent as the nature of the invention i more fully disclosed.
It has been found that When the spindles of a ring-type twisting frame are operated at high speed relative to the feed rolls for the purpose of imparting a high twist to the yarn, for example in twisting frieze yarn, the spindles tend to pull the yarn through the feed rolls and cause slippage which results in a non-uniform twist. Also, when the yarn breaks the ends are loosened and tend to untwist.
In accordance with this invention this difiiculty is avoided by providing a tensioning device for the yarn, disposed in advance or" the feed rolls and arranged to exert a drag sufiicient to prevent the yarn from slipping on the feed rolls. In addition, the tensioning device holds the twist in the portion of the yarn between the feed rolls and the spool in case of breakage of one of the ends between the tensionin device and the bobbins.
The details of the invention will be better understood from the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which a specific embodiment has been set forth for purposes of illustration.
In the drawings: I Fig. 1 is a side elevation of a portion of a ring winding machine embodying the present invention; .and
Fig. 2 is an enlarged section taken on the line 2--2 of Fig. 1 showing the construction of the tensioning device.
Referring to the drawing more in detail, a standard twisting or plying machine is shown as comprising a frame It carrying a bracket ii to which a bobbin carrier 12 is attached. The bobbin support carries a set of pins l3 on which bobbins I4 of yarn are placed. In the form shown the bobbins contain singles yarn which is to be plied. The singles yarn I 5 from the bobbins I4 is fed through guides E6 on a bar ll through a set of knock-off drop wires l8 which serve to stop the feed in the case of breakage of any of the ends.
From the drop wires 58 the ends I5 are fed through a tensioning device 20 and around a set of feed rolls El, 22 and 23 which are mounted on the frame 10. The roll 23 is usually the driven roll, the roll 22 is mounted to rest on the driven roll and the roll 2! contacts the roll 22. The pressure exerted by the respective rolls serves to frictionally grip and feed the yarn. The feed is stopped when desired, or in response to actuation of one of the drop wires l8, by shift; ing the rolls 2i and 22 out of driving contact With the driving roll 23.
In the embodiment shown three ends l5 are combined for plying the form, a three-ply hightwist, frieze yarn 24. The number of plies or ends may of course be altered. A three-ply yarn has been shown for illustration only.
The yarn 24 from the feed roll 23 passes through a guide 25 to a ring traveller 26 on a rin 21, thence to a spool 28 on a spindle 29 for winding and twisting in the usual manner. The spindle is driven by a belt 33 or other suitable means, and the ring 21 is mounted on a frame 3| which is advanced axially of the spindle to lay a smooth layer of yarn on the spool 28. The spindles are journalled in a bracket 32 on the frame Ill.
The tensioning device 2!] comprises a bracket 35 attached to the frame l0 and carrying a pin 36. A friction disc 3'! is journalled on the pin 36. The disc 3! has a hub 38 on which a second disc 39 is seated. A spring 40 is seated around the pin 36 between a washer 4| bearing against the disc 39 and a washer 32 which is secured by lock nuts 33. The spring so may be welded to the washer M. The tension is adjusted by the nuts 43. The ends l5 pass between the discs 3? and 39 and ride around the hub 38. The discs and hub are made of a hard non-wearing material, such as porcelain.
In operation the spindle 29 and feed roll 23 are driven at predetermined speeds the relation of which determines the twist (number of turns per inch) of the yarn. The tensioning device is adjusted to exert sufficient drag on the yarn to prevent slippage on the feed rolls. This results in a uniform twist and a tight winding on the spool 28. If any one of the ends !5 should break, causing the rolls 2! and 22 to be disengaged from the roll 23, the discs 37 and 39 hold the yarn 24 between the discs and the spool 25 under the same tension as during the winding.
.2 Hence the winding cannot loosen nor can the yarn 24 untwist or kink. The break can thus be mended and the feed re-started without loss of yarn and without re-threading.
The tensioning device also permits a higher twist to be imparted to the yarn than could be controlled by the feed rolls alone.
What is claimed is:
A yarn plying machine for twisting a plurality of single ends into a plied yarn comprising a driven spindle, a ring and traveller positioned to guide the yarn for winding onto said spindle and to impart a controlled twist to said yarn, feed rolls driven to feed a plurality of single ends of yarn to said traveller for twisting into a plied yarn, a tensioning device engaging said ends in advance of said feed rolls, said tensioning device comprising a pair of discs having flat surfaces between which said ends pass, sprin means holding said discs in positive ripping engagement with all of said ends, and adjusting means to control the pressure of said spring means, said tensioning device exerting a uniform drag on all of said ends and holding the twisted yarn under controlled tension in the event of a breakage of one or more of said ends in advance thereof.
HERBERT J. PO'ITS.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 820,736 Rhodes May 15, 1906 1,562,112 ,Medeiros Nov. 17, 1925 2,036,778 Schenck Apr. '7, 1936 2,285,733 Martel, Jr June 9, 1942 2,346,358 Busse Apr. 11, 1944
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US2985403A (en) * 1959-03-19 1961-05-23 Barber Colman Co Molded cheese core
US3048000A (en) * 1960-08-01 1962-08-07 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co Method and apparatus for twisting and plying yarn
US3259334A (en) * 1964-01-27 1966-07-05 Owens Corning Fiberglass Corp Method and apparatus for reducing fuzzing and breaking of strands

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US2036778A (en) * 1934-07-26 1936-04-07 Adolph E Schenck Hiding core thread in yarn
US2285733A (en) * 1940-07-19 1942-06-09 Feldlinka Silk Co Floating friction yarn tension
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US1562112A (en) * 1925-04-30 1925-11-17 Jose Pacheco Correia Tension device for spooling machines
US2036778A (en) * 1934-07-26 1936-04-07 Adolph E Schenck Hiding core thread in yarn
US2285733A (en) * 1940-07-19 1942-06-09 Feldlinka Silk Co Floating friction yarn tension
US2346358A (en) * 1942-11-24 1944-04-11 Goodrich Co B F Method and apparatus for equalizing the tension in a plurality of strands

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US2985403A (en) * 1959-03-19 1961-05-23 Barber Colman Co Molded cheese core
US3048000A (en) * 1960-08-01 1962-08-07 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co Method and apparatus for twisting and plying yarn
US3259334A (en) * 1964-01-27 1966-07-05 Owens Corning Fiberglass Corp Method and apparatus for reducing fuzzing and breaking of strands

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