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US2562306A
US2562306A US705266A US70526646A US2562306A US 2562306 A US2562306 A US 2562306A US 705266 A US705266 A US 705266A US 70526646 A US70526646 A US 70526646A US 2562306 A US2562306 A US 2562306A
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  • This invention relates to yarn package supports, and relates more particularly to yarn package supports, such as a bobbin, adapted to receive a magazine wrap or transfer tail.
  • Yarn package supports of the type with which the present invention is concerned are usually provided with a slot or groove in the base flange in which the transfer tail is wound automatically or semi-automatically.
  • the transfer tail which is the inner end and supplementary length of the first yarn wound on the yarn package support is usually applied when the twisting and winding machine reaches full speed so that the yarn contains full twist.
  • a time factor of twenty seconds after starting the machine is normally on an enlarged scale, of the yarn package support, showing more clearly how the yarn forming satisfactory.
  • the transfer tail must be positively and safely secured during the filling of the yarn package, yet freely available for tying directly to the outer end of the yarn on another package for the purpose of effecting smoothly a transfer from a depleted package to an adjacent full yarn package without stoppage or interruption in the delivery of the yarn drawn from a creel or other yarn package holder on which two or more yarn packages are supported.
  • Another object of this invention is the provision of a novel yarn package support adapted to receive a transfer tail.
  • Figure 1 is a fragmentary front elevational view, partly in section, showing the yarn package I support on the spindle of a winding device
  • Figure 2 is a fragmentary bottom view of the yarn package support of this invention.
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary cross-sectional view
  • the transfer tail is placed on the yarn. package support.
  • the yarn package support generally indicated by reference numeral 4, comprises a barrel 5 having a base flange 6 provided with a radial slot I.
  • the bottom of the flange is recessed, as shown at 8, to forma tapered hub 9, the bottom of which is in the same plane as the plane of the bottom surface of the flange.
  • a ring Onto the top of whorl on spindle is attached in any suitable manner as-by a light force fit a ring.
  • I of flber or other material.
  • the ring I! is provided with an integral annular projection II which extends into the recess 8 of the flange i. This projection prevents excessive flow of air around the slot I and the hub 9 on which the transfer tail is adapted to be wound.
  • the transfer tail is placed on the hub Qby suitable mechanism wherein the rails ll carrying the ring 15 and traveler it being caused by manual, semi-automatic or automatic means, for example, by means shown in Patent No. 2,261,239 to Elvin et al., to go downward beyond the bottom flange onone of the first few traverse strokes. This causes the yarn ll being packaged to enter slot 1, wind around hub 9 and then leave the.
  • a yarn package support comprising a barrel having a base flange thereon, a hub concentric with and of smaller diameter than said flange and a recess in said flange surrounding said hub, the construction and arrangement being such that the projection on said ring extends into said recess.
  • a ring mounted on said spindle, an annular projection on said ring, a yarn package support comprising a barrel having a base flange thereon, a hub concentric with and of smaller diameter than said flange and a recess in said flange surrounding said hub, the construction and arrangement being such that the annular projection on said ring extends into said recess.

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y 1, 1951 J. ELVIN ETAL 2,562,306
YARN PACKAGE SUPPORT 1 Filed Oct. 24, 1946 T1 5: 3 INVENTO WILLIAM J. EL FRANK W. SCHULTE.
ATTORNEYS Patented July 31, 1951 YARN PACKAGE SUPPORT William J. Elvin, Frostburg, and Frank w. Schulte, Cumberland, Md., assignors to Gelanese Corporation of America, a corporation of Delaware Application October 24,
3 Claims. (Cl. 242- -130) This invention relates to yarn package supports, and relates more particularly to yarn package supports, such as a bobbin, adapted to receive a magazine wrap or transfer tail.
Yarn package supports of the type with which the present invention is concerned are usually provided with a slot or groove in the base flange in which the transfer tail is wound automatically or semi-automatically. The transfer tail which is the inner end and supplementary length of the first yarn wound on the yarn package support is usually applied when the twisting and winding machine reaches full speed so that the yarn contains full twist. A time factor of twenty seconds after starting the machine is normally on an enlarged scale, of the yarn package support, showing more clearly how the yarn forming satisfactory. The transfer tail must be positively and safely secured during the filling of the yarn package, yet freely available for tying directly to the outer end of the yarn on another package for the purpose of effecting smoothly a transfer from a depleted package to an adjacent full yarn package without stoppage or interruption in the delivery of the yarn drawn from a creel or other yarn package holder on which two or more yarn packages are supported.
Heretofore, bobbins or other yarn packages having a comparatively wide radial slot or slots in the lower flange have been employed. Withsuch yarn packages, the yarn was let into a slot and a short extension, which was provided below the flange, received the transfer tail. Other yarn packages had a lower flange in which was formed a peripheral groove in which was run in the transfer tail. In both of these types of yarn package supports the yarn representing the transfer tail was exposed to atmospheric conditions. The time of this exposure varies from a few hours, as when bobbins are filled at high feed rates at the metier, to as many as fifty hours or more where similar bobbins are filled at rela-' tively slow speeds on down-twisters. This exposure to atmospheric conditions resulted in soilage of the yarn forming the transfer tail. This soilage is suflicient to degrade fabric woven therefrom for white or pastel shades, the soilage remaining visible even after normal scouring.-
It is accordingly an important object of this invention to provide a novel arrangement for wind-. ing yarn on a yarn package support adapt d to receive a transfer tail without soilage of the yarn forming the transfer tail.
Another object of this invention is the provision of a novel yarn package support adapted to receive a transfer tail.
Other objects of this invention, together. with invention. I
,- Having described our invention, what we desire 1946, Serial No. 705,266
certain details of construction and combinations of parts, will appear from the following detailed description and drawing.
In the accompanying drawing wherein a preferred embodiment of our invention is shown,
Figure 1 is a fragmentary front elevational view, partly in section, showing the yarn package I support on the spindle of a winding device,
Figure 2 is a fragmentary bottom view of the yarn package support of this invention, and
Figure 3 is a fragmentary cross-sectional view,
the transfer tail is placed on the yarn. package support.
Like reference numerals indicate like parts throughout the several views of the drawing.
Referring now to the drawing, the yarn package support, generally indicated by reference numeral 4, comprises a barrel 5 having a base flange 6 provided with a radial slot I. The bottom of the flange is recessed, as shown at 8, to forma tapered hub 9, the bottom of which is in the same plane as the plane of the bottom surface of the flange.
Onto the top of whorl on spindle is attached in any suitable manner as-by a light force fit a ring. I: of flber or other material. The ring I! is provided with an integral annular projection II which extends into the recess 8 of the flange i. This projection prevents excessive flow of air around the slot I and the hub 9 on which the transfer tail is adapted to be wound.
The transfer tail is placed on the hub Qby suitable mechanism wherein the rails ll carrying the ring 15 and traveler it being caused by manual, semi-automatic or automatic means, for example, by means shown in Patent No. 2,261,239 to Elvin et al., to go downward beyond the bottom flange onone of the first few traverse strokes. This causes the yarn ll being packaged to enter slot 1, wind around hub 9 and then leave the.
slot. The portion of yarn wound on the hub becomes the transfer tail. In Figure 1, the ring rail is shown in the position required for winding the transfer tail.- Once the transfer tail is wound,
tailed description is given merelyby way of illustration and thatmany variations may be made therein without departingfrom the spirit of our to secureby letters Patent is:
1. In combination with a spindle of yarn twisting and winding machine, a ring mounted on top of a whorl on said spindle, a projection on said ring, a yarn package support comprising a barrel having a base flange thereon, a hub concentric with and of smaller diameter than said flange and a recess in said flange surrounding said hub, the construction and arrangement being such that the projection on said ring extends into said recess.
2. In combination with a spindle of yarn twisting and winding machine, a ring mounted on said spindle, an annular projection on said ring, a yarn package support comprising a barrel having a base flange thereon, a hub concentric with and of smaller diameter than said flange and a recess in said flange surrounding said hub, the construction and arrangement being such that the annular projection on said ring extends into said recess.
3. In combination with a spindle of a yarn twitsing and winding machine, a ring mounted on said spindle, an annular projection on said ring.
WIILIAM J. ELVIN. FRANK W. SCHULTE.
assurances crrnn The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 268,197 Davis Nov. 28, 1882 594,989 Finn Dec. '7, 1897 659,882 Weaver Oct. 16, 1900 761,089 Miller May 31, 1904 1,852,953 Clinton Apr. 5, 1932 2,171,474 Holmstrom Aug. 29, 1939
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DE1075027B (en) * 1955-02-03 1960-02-04 James Mackie &. Sons Limited Albert Foundry, Belfast (Großbritannien) Spool for jute spinning or twisting machines
US3488010A (en) * 1966-09-28 1970-01-06 Ici Ltd Yarn winding

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US268197A (en) * 1882-11-28 Spool
US594989A (en) * 1897-12-07 William a
US659882A (en) * 1900-04-30 1900-10-16 Horace E Harriman Spool for electromagnets.
US761089A (en) * 1901-03-25 1904-05-31 Thomas Spencer Miller Hoisting-engine drum.
US1852953A (en) * 1928-05-16 1932-04-05 Harry D Clinton Warping spool
US2171474A (en) * 1935-04-17 1939-08-29 Harry Axel Holmstrom Etching apparatus

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US268197A (en) * 1882-11-28 Spool
US594989A (en) * 1897-12-07 William a
US659882A (en) * 1900-04-30 1900-10-16 Horace E Harriman Spool for electromagnets.
US761089A (en) * 1901-03-25 1904-05-31 Thomas Spencer Miller Hoisting-engine drum.
US1852953A (en) * 1928-05-16 1932-04-05 Harry D Clinton Warping spool
US2171474A (en) * 1935-04-17 1939-08-29 Harry Axel Holmstrom Etching apparatus

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1075027B (en) * 1955-02-03 1960-02-04 James Mackie &. Sons Limited Albert Foundry, Belfast (Großbritannien) Spool for jute spinning or twisting machines
US3488010A (en) * 1966-09-28 1970-01-06 Ici Ltd Yarn winding

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