US3112601A - Textile room traversing arrangement including bobbin doffing and room cleaning devices - Google Patents

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US3112601A
US3112601A US89421A US8942161A US3112601A US 3112601 A US3112601 A US 3112601A US 89421 A US89421 A US 89421A US 8942161 A US8942161 A US 8942161A US 3112601 A US3112601 A US 3112601A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01HSPINNING OR TWISTING
    • D01H11/00Arrangements for confining or removing dust, fly or the like
    • D01H11/005Arrangements for confining or removing dust, fly or the like with blowing and/or suction devices
    • D01H11/006Arrangements for confining or removing dust, fly or the like with blowing and/or suction devices travelling along the machines
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66CCRANES; LOAD-ENGAGING ELEMENTS OR DEVICES FOR CRANES, CAPSTANS, WINCHES, OR TACKLES
    • B66C13/00Other constructional features or details
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66CCRANES; LOAD-ENGAGING ELEMENTS OR DEVICES FOR CRANES, CAPSTANS, WINCHES, OR TACKLES
    • B66C7/00Runways, tracks or trackways for trolleys or cranes
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01HSPINNING OR TWISTING
    • D01H9/00Arrangements for replacing or removing bobbins, cores, receptacles, or completed packages at paying-out or take-up stations ; Combination of spinning-winding machine
    • D01H9/02Arrangements for replacing or removing bobbins, cores, receptacles, or completed packages at paying-out or take-up stations ; Combination of spinning-winding machine for removing completed take-up packages and replacing by bobbins, cores, or receptacles at take-up stations; Transferring material between adjacent full and empty take-up elements
    • D01H9/08Doffing arrangements independent of spinning or twisting machines
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66CCRANES; LOAD-ENGAGING ELEMENTS OR DEVICES FOR CRANES, CAPSTANS, WINCHES, OR TACKLES
    • B66C2700/00Cranes
    • B66C2700/01General aspects of mobile cranes, overhead travelling cranes, gantry cranes, loading bridges, cranes for building ships on slipways, cranes for foundries or cranes for public works
    • B66C2700/012Trolleys or runways
    • B66C2700/017Installations characterised by their destination or by the load-engaging element for as far as the trolley is essential
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66CCRANES; LOAD-ENGAGING ELEMENTS OR DEVICES FOR CRANES, CAPSTANS, WINCHES, OR TACKLES
    • B66C2700/00Cranes
    • B66C2700/01General aspects of mobile cranes, overhead travelling cranes, gantry cranes, loading bridges, cranes for building ships on slipways, cranes for foundries or cranes for public works
    • B66C2700/012Trolleys or runways
    • B66C2700/018Construction details related to the trolley movement

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  • This invention relates to an improved textile room traversing arrangement and more particularly to a unique traveling crane arrangement which serves the dual purpose of dofling and donning bobbins from and onto se lected textile frames and also cleans the frames and the alleys between the frames.
  • FIGURE 1 is a schematic line drawing illustrating an embodiment of the invention as applied to a spinning room.
  • FIGURE 2 is an end elevation view of the embodiment of FIGURE 1, looking down the alleys from one end of the frame.
  • FIGURE 3 is a section view of the bobbin dofling and donning and room cleaning arrangement of FIGURE 1 viewed along line III--III of FIGURE 2.
  • FIGURE 4 is a more detailed view of one pair of blowing and suction tubes for the room alleys between spinning frames.
  • FIG- URE 1 there is shown one bay of a spinning room in which the spinning frames are laid out in parallel rows of spaced apart end-to-end frames 11.
  • four rows of frames .11 are shown, and while only two spinning frames are shown in each row for purposes of simplicity it will be understood that any number of rows and any number of frames in a row may be employed depending upon the size of the room and the particular governing necessities.
  • the spinning frames 11 are dotted and donned and the spinning room, including the alleys 13 between and beside the spinning frames 11 are cleaned by a combination bobbin dofi'ing and room cleaning arrangement generally indicated at .15.
  • This combination bobbin dotfing and room cleaning arrangement 15 takes the form of a traveling main conveyor 17 which may be suitably mounted for movement parallel to the rows of spinning 3 ,312,561 Patented Dec. 3, 1953 frames 11 or the like along a pair of spaced apart overhead rails 19 which may be suitably suspended as by rods 21 from the room ceiling or girders therein (not shown).
  • the traveling conveyor arrangement 17 may suitably travel along the rails as by a drive motor 23 and mechanical connection 25 to two drive wheels 27 each of which engages with a respective one of the rails 19.
  • the drive wheels 27 may serve to aid in supporting the main conveyor i7, and suitable idler support wheels 29 may be mounted on the conveyor 17 at spaced intervals and ride in engagement with the rails 19 for support of the central portion and opposite ends of the conveyor 17.
  • Drive motor 23 is preferably of the reversal type in order to effect travel of the conveyor arrangement 17 in opposite directions along and above the rows of spinning frames 11, although it will be apparent that reversing clutches or gearing may suitably be employed for this purpose if desired.
  • the conveyor arrangement l7 includes a pair of longitudinally extending beams 31, and two cross beams or rails 33 on which is supported for cross travel a bobbin doflingand-donning-crane 35, as disclosed and described in more detail in the aforesaid copending applications of Robert M. Ingham, lr., Serial Numbers 703,- 353 and 50,920.
  • the bobbin dofling-and-donning-crane 35 is traversed across the rows of spinning frames 11 for registry with a selected row of spinning frames 11, and by longitudinal traverse of the main conveyor assembly 17 by the drive motor 23 it will be apparent that the deliing-and-donning-crane 35 may be positioned for dofling and donning any selected spinning frame 11 in any one of the rows of frames between the two support rails 19.
  • This cross traverse movement of the bobbin doffing-anddonning-crane 35 may be suitably efiected as by a drive motor 37 mounted thereon and connected as through a mechanical connection 39 to drive Wheels 41 engaging with the two cross rails 33.
  • Suitable overriding remote controls may be employed for selectively energizing either or both of the two drive motors to position the dottingand-donning-crane 35 over a selected spinning frame 11.
  • the dofting-anddonning crane may take any desired or suitable form, a suitable construction being illustrated in the aforesaid copending application Serial Number 50,- 920, of Robert M. Ingham, Jr.
  • the doffing-and-donning carrier 35 includes two sets 35:: of internested bobbin carrier beams suspended from the doifing-and-donning crossconveyor crane beam 3512 as by cables 35c passing over pulleys 35d carried by the cross conveyor crane beam 35b.
  • the bobbin carrier beams 35a each may have a plurality of supply bobbin holders 35 and/or yarn package holders 35g disposed thereon, and may be moved both vertically and toward and away from the center line of the spinning frames in order to effect dofiing of the yarn packages from and donning of the empty supply bobbins onto a selected spinning frame 11.
  • the ventical movement of the bobbin carrier beams 35a may be suitably effected as by take-up and let-off of the support cables onto and from a capstan arrangement (no-t shown) powered by a suitable drive motor (not shown) carried by the cross conveyor crane main beam 351), while movement of the bobbin carrier beams 35a toward and away from the longitudinal center line of a spinning frame 11 may be effected by movement of the support pulleys 35d toward and away from the crane beam 35b, also by a suitable mechanical arrangement (not shown).
  • Suitable end guides 36 may be disposed at each of the spinning frames for guiding the respective bobbin holding carriers into doffing and donning positions.
  • a room cleaning arrangement including a plurality of suction and blowing boots or trunks 51, 53 depending into the valleys 13 between and beside the rows of spinning frames ii.
  • Each alley 13 is preferably served by two pairs of blowing and suction boots or trunks 51, 53, one pair being disposed at and depending from one end of the main conveyor and the other pair being disposed and dependent from the other end of the main conveyor.
  • the boots 51, 53 are preferably formed of soft flexible material, such as soft rubber, plastic, or the like, at least in the vicinity of possible contact with an operator, in order to reduce the possibility of discomfort or injury to the operator from contact by the boots.
  • the boots may take any suitable form of construction, and accordingly the details thereof are not specifically shown herein.
  • blower or positive air pressure boots 53- disposed between frames 11 have air nozzles or apertures 53a formed on opposite sides thereof to direct the air toward the spinning frames 11 on both sides of the respective alleys 13, whereas the blower boots disposed adjacent a wall W on one side and a spinning frame 11 on the other side thereof may have their air nozzles or apertures 53a formed on only the side extending toward the spinning frame 11 or the like thereadjacent.
  • the suction or negative air pressure boots 51 serve to sweep the lint and trash or the like from the floor F after being blown off the frames '11 or otherwise collecting on the floor F, and to this end each suction boot 51 has a narrow mouth 51a formed at the bottom of a flared end 51b thero-f which may ride in contact with or slightly above the surface of the floor F.
  • the pairs of blowing and suction boots are respectively interconnected through respective conduits 53c, -10 at each of the ends of the conveyor, and one or more blowers 55 driven as by one or more drive motors 57, may be employed for providing the necessary air pressure and suction to the respective blowing and suction boots 53, 51.
  • the blower motors 57 and blowers 55 may be suitably mounted on and carried by the framework of the main longitudinally movable conveyor 17. Suitable filters (not shown) maybe employed in the suction conduits 51c.
  • the conveyor drive motor 23 may be selectively energized to move the conveyor 17 longitudinally of the spinning frames 11 to position the bobbin doffing-and-donning carrier beams 350 above any desired group of side-by-side spinning frames 11 disposed between and along the length of the main support rails 19.
  • the main conveyor 17 may be substantially continuously run back and forth from one end of the rows of spinning frames to the other.
  • a limit or reversing switch 61 may be provided on the conveyor 17 with switch actuator lugs 6-3 or the like disposed on one of the rails 19 adjacent the desired end points of travel of the main conveyor 17 along the rows of spinning frames 11, this switch 61 being suitably connected in the control circuitry with the main conveyor longitudinal movement drive motor or motors 23 in order to effect reversal of the movement of the conveyor 17 at the desired opposite ends of travel thereof along the rows of spinning frames 1-1.
  • the overriding selection control of the main conveyor 17 and cross conveyor crane 35 may be relinquished and the entire main conveyor assembly '17, including the doffingand-donning cross conveyor crane '35 and the cleaning boots S1, 53 may be traversed along the rows of spinning frames 11, with reversal of the longitudinal direction of travel thereof being effected by the limit switches 61, or other suitable reversing means as may be desired.
  • the control circuitry for such reversal does not per se form a part of the present invention, and will be obvious to one skilled in the art, such is not shown or described in detail herein.
  • the present invention provides a combination textile room cleaning and bobbin doffing and donning arrangement which obviates any difirculties which might otherwise be encountered in using individual bobbin doffing and donning equipment and room cleaning equipment, and also providing the full cleaning of an entire bay of spinning frames 11 or the like between defiing and donning operations while dofiing and donning is not required and while the assembly is being moved to a selected frame 11 for doffing.
  • the blowers 55 and blower motors 57 may be shut off during the doffing and donning operation per se in order .to obviate possible knocking down of yarn or roving ends by the then stationary concentrated air streams from the boots 53 at one spinning frame 11 or the like.
  • the combination comprising a horizontally movable carriage, -a bobbin d'oifer, and a pneumatic room cleaning device, said bobbin doifer and said room cleaning device being carried by said carriage, two parallel spaced apart main support rails, said carriage being movably supported by said rails for longitudinal movement therealong, said carriage including two parallel carriage rails extending transverse to said main support rails, said bobbin dolfer being movably supported for transverse movement there along, said room cleaning device comprising a positiveair-pressure-blowing trunk having side air orifices formed therein, and a negative-air-pressure-suction trunk having a floor cleaning suction mouth formed at its bottom end, said trunks depending from said carriage and out of the path of transverse movement of said bobbin doffing device, and means for applying positive air pressure to said positive pressure blowing trunk and negative pressure to said suction trunk.
  • a textile-processing-room having a plurality of rows of textile processing frames with alleys between rows, the improvement comprising combination textileprocessing room cleaning and textile product dofling means movable as a unit along said rows, said textile processing frames including bobbin-using means, said textile-processing-room-cleaning and textile-product-dofiing means comprising a carriage movable longitudinally along the direction of said alleys, said rtextile-product-doffing means comprising a bobbin-dofiing-and-donning device carried by said carriage, a plurality of air-guiding trunks carried in depending relation from and by said carriage, at least two of said air-guiding trunks being disposed in registry with each of a plurality of side-by-side ones of said alleys, and air-movement means carried by said carriage and operatively connected to said trunks, said two trunks in each alley being disposed at opposite longitudinal ends of said carriage.
  • a textile-processing-room having a plurality of rows of textile processing frames with alleys between rows
  • the combination comprising a horizontally movable horizontally elongated carriage disposed above said frames, a bobbin dofi'er, and pneumatic room cleaning devices, said bobbin dofier and said room cleaning devices being carried by said carriage, said carriage being movable in a first horizontal direction parallel to said alleys and said bobbin dotter being also movable on said carriage in a horizontal direction extending transverse to said first direction, said room cleaning devices being arranged so that one cleaning device is disposed in a fixed position on one end of said movable carriage over each of said alleys and another cleaning device is disposed in a fixed position at the opposite end of said movable carriage over each of said alleys.
  • each of said cleaning devices comprise at least one air conveying trunk depending from said carriage.
  • a textile-processing-room having a plurality of rows of textile processing frames with alleys between rows
  • the combination comprising a horizontally movable horizontally elongated carriage, a bobbin dofier, two pneumatic room cleaning devices, one of said cleaning de vices being disposed at each of the opposite ends of said elongated carriage in registry with each of a plurality of said alleys in order to aiiord full cleaning of substantially the dull longitudinal extent over which the carriage moves, said bobbin doflfer and said room cleaning devices being carried by said carriage.
  • each of said pneumatic room cleaning devices comprises at least one air conveying trunk depending from said carriage.

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GB3491/62A GB987588A (en) 1961-02-15 1962-01-30 Bobbin doffers and cleaning apparatus for textile processing rooms
FR887056A FR1313648A (fr) 1961-02-15 1962-02-06 Installation de transporteurs pour assurer dans un atelier de machines textiles, d'une part la levée et la mise en place des bobines, d'autre part le nettoyage de l'atelier
BE613731A BE613731A (fr) 1961-02-15 1962-02-09 Installation de transporteurs pour atelier de machines textiles
CH178062A CH391532A (fr) 1961-02-15 1962-02-14 Installation servant à la levée de bobines, ainsi qu'au nettoyage d'un atelier de traitement de textiles

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US3299463A (en) * 1964-07-06 1967-01-24 American Monorail Co Systems for collecting and handling lint
US3312051A (en) * 1964-11-14 1967-04-04 Schubert & Salzer Maschinen Apparatus for removing thread from spindle shanks
US3401419A (en) * 1965-03-03 1968-09-17 American Monorail Co Apparatus for removing and collecting lint or the like
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US3432877A (en) * 1966-01-18 1969-03-18 Parks Cramer Co Textile machine tending and cleaning apparatus
US3440097A (en) * 1966-04-28 1969-04-22 Eaton Yale & Towne Methods for cleaning looms
US3486319A (en) * 1968-06-24 1969-12-30 Parks Cramer Co Apparatus and method for detecting,piecing-up and reporting ends down on spinning machines
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US4022006A (en) * 1972-09-12 1977-05-10 Frederick Hugh Howorth Textile yarn processing machines
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US3827227A (en) * 1973-04-30 1974-08-06 Maremont Corp Grasper bar pivoting and positioning
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CN102995184A (zh) * 2012-12-18 2013-03-27 赛特环球机械(青岛)有限公司 一种粗细联纱库导轨清洁装置
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