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US2761272A
US2761272A US436077A US43607754A US2761272A US 2761272 A US2761272 A US 2761272A US 436077 A US436077 A US 436077A US 43607754 A US43607754 A US 43607754A US 2761272 A US2761272 A US 2761272A
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  • This invention relates to the production of a curled yarn and more particularly to apparatus for setting a false twist in a continuously advancing yarn.
  • An object is to provide a novel and improved apparatus of the above type.
  • Copending application Serial No. 331,158 filed January 14, 1952 discloses a method of producing a curl which involves passing the yarn through a false twister, allowing the false twist to travel along the yarn in a direction counter to the direction of feed, and setting the twist so produced by hot water or steam.
  • the present invention provides improved apparatus for setting the false twist thermally and in a dry state, i. e. without subjecting the yarn to hot water or steam.
  • the setting is effected for example by contacting the yarn with a plate heated by the internal circulation of a hot fluid such as oil, or by subjecting the yarn to heating by a high frequency electric field, or to a bank of lights or burners emitting infrared rays.
  • Fig. 1 is a front elevation of an apparatus for setting ghe false twist by contacting the yarn with a heated mem- Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof;
  • Fig. 3 is a side elevation of a portion of an apparatus for heating the yarn by a high frequency field
  • Fig. 4 is a side elevation of a portion of an apparatus for heating the yarn by infrared radiations.
  • the yarn 8 which is of the thermoplastic type and may for example constitute a bundle of synthetic thermoplastic filaments such as polyhexamethylene adipamide filaments is unwound endwise from a bobbin 1 and is passed through a friction device 2, shown as of the grid type, although any other suitable type of friction drag may be used. From the friction device 2, the yarn passes between a feed roll 3 and a presser roll 9. The roll 3 is driven from main shaft A through bevel gears B and C and through a gear train comprising gears 4, 5, 6 and 7. The main shaft A may be driven from any suitable source of power, not shown.
  • the yarn passes over a guide roll 10 and in contact with the outside of a hollow curved metal casing 11 and through a guide eyelet 10'.
  • the curvature of the metal casing 11 is such that the yarn is caused to contact the casing for a substantial distance in its travel.
  • the hollow casing is connected by ducts 11a and 11b to a heating device 12 such as a boiler containing a fluid which is maintained at constant temperature by a thermostat, not shown, and is capable of withstanding temperatures of more than 200 C., for example mineral oil, or the like.
  • the temperature of the A pump 13 de- 11a into the in- EXcessive heat loss is prevented by a reflecting insu lated cover plate 11c which is disposed on the side of the casing 11 over which the yarn 8 passes and reflects heat from the casing onto the yarn.
  • the boiler 11 may supply hot liquid to a plurality of casings 11 which may constitute a bay or side of a frame thereby ture applied to all yarns of the frame.
  • the twister 14 includes a rotary member which causes rotation of the yarn passing therethrough and thereby imparts a false twist which travels downwardly along the yarn counter to the direction of feed and produces a twist in the portion of the yarn in contact with the heated casing 11.
  • the temperature of the casing 11 is controlled to heat the yarn in contact therewith to a temperature suited to set the twist in the yarn sothat as the yarn passes upwardly beyond the false twister 14 and is again untwisted, the curl produced by the set twist remains in the individual filaments.
  • the yarn 8 passes to a winding bobbin 16 which is driven by contact with a driven roller 15.
  • the roller 15 is driven from the main shaft A through bevel gears D and E and a gear train comprising gears 17, 18, 19 and 20.
  • the bobbin 16 is mounted on a pivoted bracket so that the winding rests on the driving roll 15 and is driven thereby to wind the yarn at a constant peripheral speed.
  • a traversing guide 21 guides the yarn 8 onto the bobbin 16.
  • Transmission ratios between the shaft A and the rollers 3 and 15 are so selected as to permit any desired shrinkage to take place in the yarn 8 between the two sets of rolls. Since the various rolls of a given frame may be driven from the same shafts the shrinkage will be maintained the same for all of the yarn treating stations of the frame.
  • the shrinkage in length is normally because of the twist which is imparted to the yarn by the false twister and the ratio of the rolls 3 and 15 is selected in accordance with the desired characteristics of the prodnot.
  • thermoplastic materials such as polyhexamethylene adipamide or polyacrylonitrile, or other materials having thermoplastic properties. Since the curl is set by dry heat due to the contact with the outside of a heated plate 11 it is completely stable.
  • FIG. 3 A further embodiment of the invention is shown in Fig. 3 in which the various parts which correspond to the parts of Figs. 1 and 2 have been omitted.
  • the apparatus is the same as in Figs. 1 and 2 except that the heated casing 11 is replaced by a pair of electrodes F between which the yarn passes in its travel from between the guide roll 10 and the false twister 14.
  • a source G of very high frequency current is connected to the electrodes F so that a high frequency electrostatic field is produced which is adapted to heat the yarn to the temperature necessary for setting as it passes the electrodes.
  • the treatment is otherwise similar to that described in connection with Figs. 1 and 2.
  • Fig. 4 the apparatus is assumed to be identical With that in Figs. 1 and 2 except that the heated casing 11 of Figs. 1 and 2 is replaced by a bank of infrared heat sources 22 which are disposed to apply infrared heat onto the yarn 8 as it passes from the roll 10 to the false twister.
  • An apparatus for producing a curled yarn from a bundle of synthetic thermoplastic filaments comprising a false twister, feed rolls for feeding yarn 'to said false twister, a bobbin on which the yarn is Wound after pass ing through said false twister, means driving said feed rolls and said bobbin at a predetermined speed ratio for maintaining a constant predetermined shrinkage in said bundle, and a curved hollow fixed p'late disposed between said feed rolls and said false twister ina position such that the bundle passes thereover and means circulating hot liquid through said ho'llow plate for heating the same and thereby applying dry he heat the bundle tO a'tnlpeiatil References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Finlayson et al. Mar. 15, Finlayson et a1. June 10,

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Sept. 4, 1956 Filed June 11, 1954 WI H INVENTORS Lou/s l/A/VDAMME R00 YER TTORNEY Sept. 4, 1956 LJVANDAMME ETAL APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING CURLED YARN 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed June 11, 1954 INVENTORS Lou/s l/A/VDAMME ou/s ROUYER ATTORNEY Sept. 4, 19:36 L. VANDAMME ETAL 2,7 1, 72
APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING CURLED YARN Filed June 11, 1954 3 Sheet s-Sheet 3 lows MIA/04,41 415 Lou/s Row ATTORNEY U itt i States a 'o 2,761,272 APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING CURLED YARN Louis Vandamme and Louis Rouyer,
signors to Chavanoz,
Saulce, France, as- Moulrnage et Retorderie de Chavanoz, France, a corporation of France Application June 11, 1954, Serial No. 436,077 Claims priority, application France June 19, 1953 1 Claim. (Cl. 57-34) This invention relates to the production of a curled yarn and more particularly to apparatus for setting a false twist in a continuously advancing yarn.
An object is to provide a novel and improved apparatus of the above type.
Copending application Serial No. 331,158 filed January 14, 1952 discloses a method of producing a curl which involves passing the yarn through a false twister, allowing the false twist to travel along the yarn in a direction counter to the direction of feed, and setting the twist so produced by hot water or steam.
The present invention provides improved apparatus for setting the false twist thermally and in a dry state, i. e. without subjecting the yarn to hot water or steam. The setting is effected for example by contacting the yarn with a plate heated by the internal circulation of a hot fluid such as oil, or by subjecting the yarn to heating by a high frequency electric field, or to a bank of lights or burners emitting infrared rays.
The nature of the invention will be better understood by referring to the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which certain specific embodiments have been set forth for purposes of illustration.
In the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a front elevation of an apparatus for setting ghe false twist by contacting the yarn with a heated mem- Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof;
Fig. 3 is a side elevation of a portion of an apparatus for heating the yarn by a high frequency field; and
Fig. 4 is a side elevation of a portion of an apparatus for heating the yarn by infrared radiations.
Referring to Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawings more in detail the yarn 8 which is of the thermoplastic type and may for example constitute a bundle of synthetic thermoplastic filaments such as polyhexamethylene adipamide filaments is unwound endwise from a bobbin 1 and is passed through a friction device 2, shown as of the grid type, although any other suitable type of friction drag may be used. From the friction device 2, the yarn passes between a feed roll 3 and a presser roll 9. The roll 3 is driven from main shaft A through bevel gears B and C and through a gear train comprising gears 4, 5, 6 and 7. The main shaft A may be driven from any suitable source of power, not shown.
From the feed rolls the yarn passes over a guide roll 10 and in contact with the outside of a hollow curved metal casing 11 and through a guide eyelet 10'. The curvature of the metal casing 11 is such that the yarn is caused to contact the casing for a substantial distance in its travel. The hollow casing is connected by ducts 11a and 11b to a heating device 12 such as a boiler containing a fluid which is maintained at constant temperature by a thermostat, not shown, and is capable of withstanding temperatures of more than 200 C., for example mineral oil, or the like. The temperature of the A pump 13 de- 11a into the in- EXcessive heat loss is prevented by a reflecting insu lated cover plate 11c which is disposed on the side of the casing 11 over which the yarn 8 passes and reflects heat from the casing onto the yarn. i
The boiler 11 may supply hot liquid to a plurality of casings 11 which may constitute a bay or side of a frame thereby ture applied to all yarns of the frame.
From the eyelet 10 the yarns 8 pass into a false twister 14 of standard construction which is shown as driven by a belt from the main driving shaft A. The twister 14 includes a rotary member which causes rotation of the yarn passing therethrough and thereby imparts a false twist which travels downwardly along the yarn counter to the direction of feed and produces a twist in the portion of the yarn in contact with the heated casing 11. The temperature of the casing 11 is controlled to heat the yarn in contact therewith to a temperature suited to set the twist in the yarn sothat as the yarn passes upwardly beyond the false twister 14 and is again untwisted, the curl produced by the set twist remains in the individual filaments.
From the false twister 14 the yarn 8 passes to a winding bobbin 16 which is driven by contact with a driven roller 15. The roller 15 is driven from the main shaft A through bevel gears D and E and a gear train comprising gears 17, 18, 19 and 20. The bobbin 16 is mounted on a pivoted bracket so that the winding rests on the driving roll 15 and is driven thereby to wind the yarn at a constant peripheral speed. A traversing guide 21 guides the yarn 8 onto the bobbin 16.
Transmission ratios between the shaft A and the rollers 3 and 15 are so selected as to permit any desired shrinkage to take place in the yarn 8 between the two sets of rolls. Since the various rolls of a given frame may be driven from the same shafts the shrinkage will be maintained the same for all of the yarn treating stations of the frame. The shrinkage in length is normally because of the twist which is imparted to the yarn by the false twister and the ratio of the rolls 3 and 15 is selected in accordance with the desired characteristics of the prodnot.
The above described mechanism produces a high curl in yarns from various thermoplastic materials, such as polyhexamethylene adipamide or polyacrylonitrile, or other materials having thermoplastic properties. Since the curl is set by dry heat due to the contact with the outside of a heated plate 11 it is completely stable.
A further embodiment of the invention is shown in Fig. 3 in which the various parts which correspond to the parts of Figs. 1 and 2 have been omitted. In Fig. 3 the apparatus is the same as in Figs. 1 and 2 except that the heated casing 11 is replaced by a pair of electrodes F between which the yarn passes in its travel from between the guide roll 10 and the false twister 14. A source G of very high frequency current is connected to the electrodes F so that a high frequency electrostatic field is produced which is adapted to heat the yarn to the temperature necessary for setting as it passes the electrodes. The treatment is otherwise similar to that described in connection with Figs. 1 and 2.
In Fig. 4 the apparatus is assumed to be identical With that in Figs. 1 and 2 except that the heated casing 11 of Figs. 1 and 2 is replaced by a bank of infrared heat sources 22 which are disposed to apply infrared heat onto the yarn 8 as it passes from the roll 10 to the false twister.
Patented Sept. 4, 1956 below the melting point of the casing 11, whence it returns through insuring complete uniformity of tempera- Whilecertai'n specific embodiments have been illust'ffife'd it is to be, Understood that various changes and adaptations may be made therein as will be apparent to a person skilled in the art.
What is claimed is:
An apparatus for producing a curled yarn from a bundle of synthetic thermoplastic filaments comprising a false twister, feed rolls for feeding yarn 'to said false twister, a bobbin on which the yarn is Wound after pass ing through said false twister, means driving said feed rolls and said bobbin at a predetermined speed ratio for maintaining a constant predetermined shrinkage in said bundle, and a curved hollow fixed p'late disposed between said feed rolls and said false twister ina position such that the bundle passes thereover and means circulating hot liquid through said ho'llow plate for heating the same and thereby applying dry he heat the bundle tO a'tnlpeiatil References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Finlayson et al. Mar. 15, Finlayson et a1. June 10,
Heberlein et al. Mar. 8, Heberlein Mar. 8,
FOREIGN PATENTS at to the bundle suited to re to set the Cliil therein.
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US2869312A (en) * 1955-02-11 1959-01-20 American Enka Corp Yarn heating apparatus
US2890568A (en) * 1956-06-19 1959-06-16 British Celanese Production of voluminous yarn
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US2949721A (en) * 1954-06-17 1960-08-23 American Enka Corp Process and apparatus for making curled thermoplastic yarn
US2928229A (en) * 1954-08-10 1960-03-15 Valco Machine Co Apparatus for treating textiles
US2869312A (en) * 1955-02-11 1959-01-20 American Enka Corp Yarn heating apparatus
US2891375A (en) * 1956-01-06 1959-06-23 Moulinage Et Retarderie De Cha Apparatus for the production of high-bulk yarn
US2968909A (en) * 1956-05-29 1961-01-24 Textile Licensing Company Producing dual torque yarn
US2890568A (en) * 1956-06-19 1959-06-16 British Celanese Production of voluminous yarn
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