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US2615656A
US2615656A US154268A US15426850A US2615656A US 2615656 A US2615656 A US 2615656A US 154268 A US154268 A US 154268A US 15426850 A US15426850 A US 15426850A US 2615656 A US2615656 A US 2615656A
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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
    • B65H59/00Adjusting or controlling tension in filamentary material, e.g. for preventing snarling; Applications of tension indicators
    • B65H59/10Adjusting or controlling tension in filamentary material, e.g. for preventing snarling; Applications of tension indicators by devices acting on running material and not associated with supply or take-up devices
    • B65H59/20Co-operating surfaces mounted for relative movement
    • B65H59/26Co-operating surfaces mounted for relative movement and arranged to deflect material from straight path
    • B65H59/28Co-operating surfaces mounted for relative movement and arranged to deflect material from straight path the surfaces being urged towards each other
    • 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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  • the invention relates to a yarn brake to be used with creels and other textile machines.
  • This braking action is necessary in order to bring the yarn with a certain tension upon the beam and to hold fast the threadguards, if the latter are arranged on e. g. a warping machine.
  • the quality of the fabrics to be manufactured is dependent on the tension with which the yarn is warped upon the beam.
  • the purpose of the invention now is to provide a device which exerts a predetermined pressure upon the thread and by this brakes the thread passing through the device off, so that incidental tension differences in the threads are removed during warping.
  • this is attained by providing two jaws which are movable towards each other with projections which are so placed that the projections of the one jaw extend between those of the other jaw and guide a thread passing between all projections with friction at various places according to a zig-zagline.
  • a yarn brake according to the invention is not based on the clamping principle, so that no twining shifts are caused, whilst when warping strongly twined yarns, e. g. crape, the thread can make no loops around projecting parts.
  • the yarn brake is so made that one jaw stationarily mounted on e. g. the frame of the machine, whereas the other jaw is pivotally connected.
  • the pivotal jaw possesses an adjustable weight, with which the tension on the thread can be controlled if the thread is arranged in the brake.
  • the pivotal jaw is in connection with a movable plate which serves as air brake for reduction of the oscillation of the jaw.
  • FIG. 1 a view in perspective of a yarn brake according to the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section through a yarn brake according to the invention, from which appears in which way the thread passes between the projections.
  • the jaw I is connected to a machine, e. g. creel and is provided with a thread eye 2.
  • jaw projections 3 which are provided with recesses 4.
  • the edges of the recesses and projections are rounded-off.
  • the jaw 6 To the jaw l at 5 the jaw 6 is pivotally connected. This jaw as well is provided with projections I. On the jaw 6 a weight 8 is arranged by the adjustment of which the pressure on the thread passing through the yarn brake can be controlled. The jaw 6 is connected by the arm 9 and the rod Hi to a pivotal plate II. If during the operation the jaw 6 starts vibrating the plate will take the movement in increased measure. The air resistance which the plate experiences during the reciprocation the latter will act as a brake.
  • the thread 12 passes in a zig-zag between the projections. Owing to the friction experienced by the thread against the projections, the thread will be tensioned.
  • the thread l2 in Fig. 2 at one side is tensionless so that the projections extend more between each other than in the normal position of operation. In so doing an extension I rests on a stop I3 provided with a pad of felt, by which the thread is clamped.
  • a yarn brake for creels and other textile machines having two jaws one of which is pivotally mounted and the jaws being movable towards each other, and provided with projections which are so arranged that the projections of one jaw extend between those of the other jaw and guide a thread pressed between all the projections with friction at various places according to a zigzag line, the improvement consisting in a movable plate connected to said pivotally mounted jaw,
  • a yarn brake for creels and the like comprising a fixed jaw and a movable jaw pivotally connected thereto adapt-ed for coaction with said fixed jaw, projections on each said jaw directed toward each other and being staggered so as to intermesh when said jaws are brought together, said projections on said fixed jaw having recesses therein, said projections and said recesses being adapted to guide and tension a thread through said brake, a movable plate connected to said movablejaw and adapted to oscillate in the surrounding atmosphere, said movable plate constituting an air brake for reducing oscillation of said movable jaw.

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Oct. 28, 1952 1'5 STRAKE I 2,615,656
YARN BRAKE Filed April 6, 1950 FlG.l
, IN VENTOR LAMBERTUS TE STRAKE ATTORNEYS Patented Oct. 28, 1952 OFFICE YARN BRAKE Lambertus te Strake, Deurne, Villa Gelria, Netherlands Application April 6, 1950, Serial No. 154,268 In the Netherlands September 10, 1949 2 Claims. 1
The invention relates to a yarn brake to be used with creels and other textile machines.
For warping yarns on beams or other auxiliaries destined for the working-up of yarns, it is necessary that a certain braking action is exerted upon the yarn.
This braking action is necessary in order to bring the yarn with a certain tension upon the beam and to hold fast the threadguards, if the latter are arranged on e. g. a warping machine.
Also the quality of the fabrics to be manufactured is dependent on the tension with which the yarn is warped upon the beam.
The purpose of the invention now is to provide a device which exerts a predetermined pressure upon the thread and by this brakes the thread passing through the device off, so that incidental tension differences in the threads are removed during warping.
According to the invention this is attained by providing two jaws which are movable towards each other with projections which are so placed that the projections of the one jaw extend between those of the other jaw and guide a thread passing between all projections with friction at various places according to a zig-zagline.
The great advantage of this is that a yarn brake according to the invention is not based on the clamping principle, so that no twining shifts are caused, whilst when warping strongly twined yarns, e. g. crape, the thread can make no loops around projecting parts.
According to the invention the yarn brake is so made that one jaw stationarily mounted on e. g. the frame of the machine, whereas the other jaw is pivotally connected.
This has the advantage that the putting in of the threads can be done in a simple rapid manner, viz. by tilting the pivotal jaw.
Herewith it is preferred to provide the projections of one of the two jaws with recesses in which the thread can be guided. In order to ensure a good working of the yarn brake the latter according to the invention is so made, that the pivotal jaw possesses an adjustable weight, with which the tension on the thread can be controlled if the thread is arranged in the brake. The pivotal jaw is in connection with a movable plate which serves as air brake for reduction of the oscillation of the jaw.
An especial practical embodiment is obtained according to the invention in that one of the jaws possesses a stop against which a projection of the other jaw can abut, which stop is 2 so positioned that if the tension of the thread falls off the thread is clamped between the stop and the projection. Owing to this the thread end is held fast so that it does not drop between the other threads.
The invention will now be elucidated by the drawing with an embodiment.
In the drawing is 'Fig. 1 a view in perspective of a yarn brake according to the invention;
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section through a yarn brake according to the invention, from which appears in which way the thread passes between the projections.
The jaw I is connected to a machine, e. g. creel and is provided with a thread eye 2.
In the jaw projections 3 are placed which are provided with recesses 4. The edges of the recesses and projections are rounded-off.
To the jaw l at 5 the jaw 6 is pivotally connected. This jaw as well is provided with projections I. On the jaw 6 a weight 8 is arranged by the adjustment of which the pressure on the thread passing through the yarn brake can be controlled. The jaw 6 is connected by the arm 9 and the rod Hi to a pivotal plate II. If during the operation the jaw 6 starts vibrating the plate will take the movement in increased measure. The air resistance which the plate experiences during the reciprocation the latter will act as a brake.
As appears from Fig. 2 the thread 12 passes in a zig-zag between the projections. Owing to the friction experienced by the thread against the projections, the thread will be tensioned.
The thread l2 in Fig. 2 at one side is tensionless so that the projections extend more between each other than in the normal position of operation. In so doing an extension I rests on a stop I3 provided with a pad of felt, by which the thread is clamped.
In the bottom of the jaw i apertures M are provided to allow the dust collecting between the projections 3 to escape.
I claim:
1. In a yarn brake for creels and other textile machines having two jaws one of which is pivotally mounted and the jaws being movable towards each other, and provided with projections which are so arranged that the projections of one jaw extend between those of the other jaw and guide a thread pressed between all the projections with friction at various places according to a zigzag line, the improvement consisting in a movable plate connected to said pivotally mounted jaw,
3 said movable plate being oscillatable in the air surrounding the machine and constituting an air brake for reduction of oscillation of the pivotal 2. A yarn brake for creels and the like comprising a fixed jaw and a movable jaw pivotally connected thereto adapt-ed for coaction with said fixed jaw, projections on each said jaw directed toward each other and being staggered so as to intermesh when said jaws are brought together, said projections on said fixed jaw having recesses therein, said projections and said recesses being adapted to guide and tension a thread through said brake, a movable plate connected to said movablejaw and adapted to oscillate in the surrounding atmosphere, said movable plate constituting an air brake for reducing oscillation of said movable jaw.
LAMBERTUS TE STRAKE.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date Iveson Feb. 6, 1900 Sipp Apr. 9, 1912 Rodger Dec. 6, 1921 Skedgell Jan. 10, 1922 Schlick May 14, 1940 Sullivan May 28, 1940 Schoenenberg May 19, 1942
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US2922598A (en) * 1954-06-11 1960-01-26 American Enka Corp Thread tensioning device
US2994489A (en) * 1958-10-24 1961-08-01 Sangamo Electric Co Vacuum friction pad for tape recorders
US3143346A (en) * 1961-07-18 1964-08-04 Bulow Knut Olof Device for regulating and stopping the removal of cable from a tow target cable storage means
US3261570A (en) * 1964-01-29 1966-07-19 Leesona Corp Yarn tensioning device
US3293839A (en) * 1965-06-04 1966-12-27 Murata Machinery Ltd Yarn tensioning device for double twist spindles
US4172562A (en) * 1976-12-23 1979-10-30 Union Carbide Corporation Process for winding filaments on a mandrel
US4216184A (en) * 1976-09-13 1980-08-05 Imperial Chemical Industries Limited Method of injection-moulding onto a preformed web
US4324371A (en) * 1980-11-03 1982-04-13 Oda Gosen Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Apparatus for controlling tension of filament yarn
US4927093A (en) * 1988-01-15 1990-05-22 Gebrueder Loepfe Ag Method for braking a moving thread-like material and thread brake for carrying out said method

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US1399521A (en) * 1921-01-14 1921-12-06 Rodger John Thread and yarn friction-guide
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US2201015A (en) * 1937-10-01 1940-05-14 Schlick Hellmut Yarn brake
US2202323A (en) * 1938-10-14 1940-05-28 Woodruff T Sullivan Weft tension and loom stopping device
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US642698A (en) * 1898-11-19 1900-02-06 Benjamin F Iveson Cord-tension device.
US1022512A (en) * 1911-01-19 1912-04-09 Grant Sipp Tension device.
US1399521A (en) * 1921-01-14 1921-12-06 Rodger John Thread and yarn friction-guide
US1403454A (en) * 1921-01-27 1922-01-10 David E Skedgell Tension device for spoolers
US2201015A (en) * 1937-10-01 1940-05-14 Schlick Hellmut Yarn brake
US2202323A (en) * 1938-10-14 1940-05-28 Woodruff T Sullivan Weft tension and loom stopping device
US2283767A (en) * 1941-03-19 1942-05-19 Robert Reiner Inc Yarn tension device

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US2922598A (en) * 1954-06-11 1960-01-26 American Enka Corp Thread tensioning device
US2920772A (en) * 1957-04-11 1960-01-12 Rhee Elastic Thread Corp Apparatus for splitting rubber ribbons into threads and for applying tension to the threads
US2994489A (en) * 1958-10-24 1961-08-01 Sangamo Electric Co Vacuum friction pad for tape recorders
US3143346A (en) * 1961-07-18 1964-08-04 Bulow Knut Olof Device for regulating and stopping the removal of cable from a tow target cable storage means
US3261570A (en) * 1964-01-29 1966-07-19 Leesona Corp Yarn tensioning device
US3293839A (en) * 1965-06-04 1966-12-27 Murata Machinery Ltd Yarn tensioning device for double twist spindles
US4216184A (en) * 1976-09-13 1980-08-05 Imperial Chemical Industries Limited Method of injection-moulding onto a preformed web
US4172562A (en) * 1976-12-23 1979-10-30 Union Carbide Corporation Process for winding filaments on a mandrel
US4324371A (en) * 1980-11-03 1982-04-13 Oda Gosen Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Apparatus for controlling tension of filament yarn
US4927093A (en) * 1988-01-15 1990-05-22 Gebrueder Loepfe Ag Method for braking a moving thread-like material and thread brake for carrying out said method

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