US3173239A - Spinning and bobbin producing frame - Google Patents

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US3173239A
US3173239A US292361A US29236162A US3173239A US 3173239 A US3173239 A US 3173239A US 292361 A US292361 A US 292361A US 29236162 A US29236162 A US 29236162A US 3173239 A US3173239 A US 3173239A
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  • Spinning and bobbin frames are known in which a feeding device supplies material to be spun and made into bobbins to members which guide the yarns and are actuated with an up and down movement, said members rotating with hollow formation cones for the bobbins on revolving spindles, each provided with a bobbin carrier.
  • the guide members for the yarns, the hollow cones and the spindles lie at a lower level than the feeding device.
  • the present invention proposes to eliminate this disadvantage by providing a spinning and bobbin producing frame which differs from the known frames.
  • a spinning and bobbin producing frame according to the invention certain components occupy a proper position and a particular relative position which has the result of making a machine easy to construct and having qualities not achieved by any known frame.
  • the feed device that is to say, the device supplying the material to be spun
  • the feed device is located in the lower part of the frame and is surmounted by hollow revolving cones which are disposed base upwards and are themselves surmounted by the revolving spindles which are vertically slidable in relation to their control box, by means of a lifting device acting on a suspension element on which they are hung, so as to be withdrawn from the hollow cones when the frame is stopped and then to be submitted to a means for disengaging the bobbins.
  • the suspension element consists of a longitudinal member, mounted so as to be vertically displaceable by the lifting device, and to which the bearings for the spindles are attached.
  • the device for disengaging the bobbins below the spindles is formed by at least one pusher co-operating with the bobbin carriers.
  • the pusher is formed by a fixed stop against which the bobbin carriers are arrested when the lifting device, after having disengaged the spindles from the cones, carries on its movement and continues to lift the spindles in the direction of their longitudinal axis until the bobbins are disengaged.
  • the hanging spindles have two parts articulated to one another and the pushers are stops integral with a support displaceable along an inclined and fixed guiding path, the lower part of the spindles being brought parallel to this path either by the side thrust of a longitudinal rod acting on the base of the bobbins or by the thrust of the stops acting on the bobbin carriers.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic side view partiy in section and partly in elevation of a spinning and bobbin producing frame according to the invention
  • FIG. 2 is a sectional view on enlarged scale of the hollow cone and the up and down thread guide;
  • FIG. 3 is a front view partly in elevation and partly in section of the frame shown in FIG. 1
  • FIG. 4 is a view on enlarged scale of the upper portion of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 5 is a view, also on enlarged scale, of the portion of FIG. 1 adjacent the hollow cone and the up and down thread guide.
  • a spinning and bobbin producing frame has on the lower part of its structure 1, a feeding device consisting of a drum 2, supplying the material to be spun and made into bobbins, in the shape of threads or laces 3 which pass into the supply and draw cylinders 4 and 4a located above the drum 2. The threads 3 then go vertically upwards towards the hollow cones 5 for making the bobbins.
  • These hollow cones are reversed, that is to say, they have their large base upwardly disposed. They are mounted on sleeves 5a on which pinions 6 are mounted which engage with pinions 7 driven by the bevel gear 3 engaging with pinions 9 fixed on the driving shaft 10.
  • the threads 3 pass upwards along the axis of the sleeves and then pass into a thread guide 11 rotating at the speed of the cones and actuated simultaneously by an up and down traverse mechanism which is constituted by a longitudinal bar 29 on which are fixed the forks 30, each of which accommodates a thread guide 11 in the peripheral groove 11a.
  • the bar 29 is fixed to a toothed rod, such as 30a, with which meshes a toothed sector 31 mounted on the shaft 32 to which the control mechanism of the machine imparts an alterna ing rotary motion owing to a known device (not shown).
  • the yarns enter into the hollow cones 5 by passing through an aperture 5b.
  • the revolving spindles are disposed along the axis of the cones 5 and above the latter, the said spindles consisting of an upper part 1212 and a lower part 12a articulated thereto.
  • the bobbins 13, formed on the bobbin carriers 14 which are pushed progressively upwards in proportion to the winding of the yarns onto their lower ends, are to be found on these lower parts 12a.
  • Each of the spindles is provided at its upper end with a bearing 18 which is hung on an arm 19 vby pins 18a which lodge in slots 19a.
  • These bearings are also made integral with a longitudinal member 15 on which they rest and which is carried at each end by rack rails 15:: sliding in guides 15]) under the action of driving pinions 16.
  • Articulately connected to the arm 19 is the rod 150, which can be actuated manually, to move its stud 15d below the projecting member 15e, which attaches the arm 19 to the longitudinal member 15, or to disengage said stud 15d from the projecting member 15s, thereby releasing the arm 19 which can thus be lifted in order to raise the spindle.
  • Pinions 17a are mounted on the upper parts 12b of the spindles by means of keys sliding in grooves. Pinions 17a engage pinions 17b which are driven by bevel gears 17c, which are themselves driven by the shaft 17d.
  • the pinions 17c, 17b and 17a for driving or controlling the spindles are housed in the control box 17e.
  • the rod 25' extending longitudinally from one end to the other end of the frame and fixed to two lateral arms 24 is lifted by pivoting said arm 24 in clockwise direction.
  • the rod 25 comes into contact against the lower portion of the bobbins, for-as has just been explain'edthe ends'of the bobbins 13 are withdrawn from the hollow cones 5 by the lifting of the spindles; Continuing its rotation until it reaches position '25, the rod 25 pushes laterally on the end of the bobbins, thereby causing the bobbins 13 and the lower portions 12d of the spindle to become inclined so as to take up the respective positions 13' and 12a.
  • the bobbin carriers 14 occupy an inclined position 14" slightly below the inclined pushers 20, and their inclined upwardly pointing base is almost parallel with said pushers 20.
  • Said pushers are integral with the support 27 which is fixed to the rack rods 22, with which the control pinions 26 mesh.
  • the rack rods 22 driven by said pinions slide in the fixed, inclined guide elements'21 which are formed by two slides.
  • the control mechanism of the machine drives the pinions 26, and the rack rods 22 descend and thereby engage the bases of the bobbin carrier, so that the portion 12a of the spindles becomes parallel with the .rack rods 7
  • the bobbin carriers are finally moved to the position 14" (FIG. 5), in which the corresponding positions of the rack rods are 22' and of the pushers 20'. Owing to this movement, the bobbins,
  • the thread of which has first been cut are conducted from the position 13' to the position 13, in which they have dropped to the bottom of the portions or members 12a which carried them, and they are collected in a collecting box 28 from which they are later removed, possibly by a belt conveyor or in any other suitable manner.
  • a spinning and bobbin producing frame as has just been described has appreciable and extraordinary advantages over known frames.
  • advantages there should be cited, in the first place, the simplicity of construction and above all the simplicity of theejection system because of the particular location of the parts in relation to one another.
  • the ejection of the bobbins' preferably takes place towards the back of the machine and outside the position occupied by the person operating the frame. Furthermore, due to this type of ejection it is possible to re-start the frame immediately without turning attention to the bobbins, and finally the low position of the feed drum makes access thereto particularly easy and free from danger.
  • a spinning and bobbin producing frame comprising revolving hollow cones for making bobbins, spindles rotating in said cones andon which said bobbins are made, a feeding device supplying threads to said cones, thread guides having an up and down motion and revolving with said cones, bobbin carriers to hold the bobbins and revolving with the spindles, said feeding device being located on the lower part of the frame, said revolving hollow cones surmounting said feeding device and being disposed with bases turned upwards, said spindles surmounting said hollow cones, a suspension member for hanging said spindles thereto, a lifting device for lifting said member so as to withdraw said spindles out of said cones when the frame is stopped, and means acting on said bobbins for disengaging them from the spindles.
  • a spinning and bobbin producing frame comprising revolving hollow cones for making bobbins, spindles rotating in said cones and on which said bobbins are made, a feeding device supplying threads to said cones, thread guides having an up and down motion and revolving with said cones, bobbin carriers; to hold the bobbins and revolving with the spindles, said feeding device being located on the lower, part of the frame, said revolving hollow cones surmou'nting said feeding device and being disposed with bases turned upwards, said spindles surmountingsaid hollow cones, a suspension member for hanging said spindles thereto, a lifting device for lifting said member so as to withdraw said spindles out of said comes when the frame is stopped, means acting on said bobbins for disengaging themfrorn the spindles, and bearings at the upper end of said spindles said suspqn sion member for the spindles consisting of a vertically displaceable longitudinal member to which'said bearing
  • a spinning and bobbin producingframe comprising revolving hollow cones for'making the bobbins, spindles rotating in said cones and on which said bobbins are made, a feeding device supplying threads to said cones, thread guides having an up and down motion and revolving with said cones, bobbin carriers to hold the bobbins and revolving with the spindles, said feeding device being located on the lower part of the frame, said revolving hollow cones surmounting said feeding device and being disposed with bases turned upwards, said spindles surmounting said hollow cones, a suspension member for hanging said spindles thereto, a lifting device for lifting said member so as to withdraw said spindles out of said cones when the frame is stopped, means acting on said bobbins for disengaging them from the spindles, and bearings'a't the upper end of said spindles, said suspension member for the spindles consisting of a vertically displaceable longitudinal member to which said bearings are attached, said longitudinal member being
  • a spinning and bobbin producing frame comprising revolving hollow cones for making the bobbins, spindles rotating in said cones and on which said bobbins are made, a feeding device supplying threads to said cones, thread guides having an up and down motion and revolving with said cones, bobbin carriers to hold thebobbins and revolving with the spindles, said feeding device being located on the lower part of the frame, said revolving hollow cones surmounting said feeding device and being disposed with bases turned upwards, said spindles surmounting said hollow cones, a suspension member for hanging said spindles thereto, a lifting device for lifting said member so as to withdraw said spindles out of said cones when the frame is stopped, means acting on said bobbins for disengaging them from the spindles, bearings at the upper end of said'spindles, and collector means, said suspension member for the spindles consisting of a vertically displaceable longitudinal member to which said bearings are attached, said longitudinal member being
  • a spinning and bobbin producing frame comprising revolving hollow cones for making the bobbins, spindles rotating in said cones and on which said bobbins are made, a feeding device “supplying threads, to said cones, thread guides having an up and down motion and revolving with said cones, bobbincarriers whom the bobbins and revolving with the spindles, said feeding device being located on the lower part of the frame, said revolving hollow cones surmounting said feeding device and being disposed with bases turned upwards, said spindles surmounting said hollow cones, a suspension member for hanging said spindles thereto, a lifting device for lifting said member so as to withdraw said spindles out of said cones when the frame is stopped, means acting on said bobbins for disengaging them from the spindles, bearings at the upper end of said spindles, and collector means, said suspension member for the spindles consisting of a vertically displaceable longitudinal member to which said bearings are attached, said longitudinal member
  • a spinning and bobbin producing frame comprising revolving hollow cones for making the bobbins, spindles rotating in said cones and on which said bobbins are made, a feeding device supplying threads to said cones, thread guides having an up and down motion and revolving with said cones, bobbin carriers to hold the bobbins and revolving with the spindles, said feeding device being located on the lower part of the frame, said revolving hollow cones surmounting said feeding device and being disposed with basis turned upwards, said spindles surmounting said hollow cones, a suspension member for hanging said spindles thereto, a lifting device for lifting said member so as to withdraw said spindles out of said cones when the frame is stopped, means acting on said bobbins for disengaging them from the spindles, bearings at the upper end of said spindles, collector means, said suspension member for the spindles consisting of a vertically displaceable longitudinal member to which said bearings are attached, said longitudinal member being integral with
  • a spinning and bobbin producing frame comprising revolving hollow cones for making the bobbins, spindles rotating in said cones and on which said bobbins are made, a feeding device supplying threads to said cones, thread guides having an up and down motion and revolving with said cones, bobbin carriers to hold the bobbins and revolving with the spindles, said feeding device being located on the lower part of the frame, said revolving hollow cones surmounting said feeding device and being disposed with bases turned upwards, said spindles surmounting said hollow cones, a suspension member for hanging said spindles thereto, a lifting device for lifting said member so as to withdraw said spindles out of said cones when the frame is stopped, means acting on said bobbins for disengaging them from the spindles, bearings at the upper end of said spindles, and collector means, said suspension member for the spindles consisting of a vertically displaceable longitudinal member to which said bearings are attached, said longitudinal member being integral
  • a spinning and bobbin producing frame comprising revolving hollow cones for making the bobbins, spindles rotating in said cones and on which said bobbins are made, a feeding device supplying threads to said cones, thread guides having an up and down motion and revolving with said cones, bobbin carriers to hold the bobbins and revolving with the spindles, said feeding device being located on the lower part of the frame, said revolving hollow cones surmounting said feeding device and being disposed with bases turned upwards, said spindles surmounting said hollow cones, a suspension member for hanging said spindles thereto, a lifting device for lifting said member so as to withdraw said spindles out of said cones when the frame is stopped, means acting on said bobbins for disengaging them from the spindles, bearings at the upper end of said spindles, said suspension member for the spindles consisting of a vertically displaceable longitudinal member to which said bearings are attached, said longitudinal member being integral with said lifting device
  • a spinning and bobbin producing frame comprising revolving hollow cones for making the bobbins, spindles rotating in said cones and on which said bobbins are made, a feeding device supplying threads to said cones, thread guides having an up and down motion and revolving with said cones, bobbin carriers to hold the bobbins and revolving with the spindles, said feeding device being located on the lower part of the frame, said revolving hollow cones surmounting said feeding device and being disposed with bases turned upwards, said spindles surmounting said hollow cones, a suspension member for hanging said spindles thereto, a lifting device for lifting said member so as to withdraw said spindles out of said cones when the frame is stopped, means acting on said bobbins for disengaging them from the spindles, bearings at the upper end of said spindles, said suspension member for the spindles consisting of a vertically displaceable longitudinal member to which said bearings are attached, said longitudinal member being integral with said lifting device
  • a spinning and bobbin producing frame comprisingrevolving hollow cones for making the bobbins, spindlesrotating in said cones and on which said bobbins are made, a feeding device supplying threads to said cones, thread guides having an up and down motion and revolving with said cones, bobbin carriers to hold the bobbins and revolving with the spindles, said feeding device being located on the lower part of the frame, said revolving hollow cones surmounting said feeding device and being disposed with bases turned upwards, said spindles surmounting said hollow cones, a suspension member for hanging said spindles thereto, a lifting device for lifting said member so as to withdraw said spindles outof said cones when the frame is stopped, means acting on said bobbins for disengaging them from the spindles, bearings at the upper end of said spindles, said suspension member for the spindles consisting of a vertically displaceable longitudinal member to which said bearings are attached, said longitudinal member being integral with said lifting device
  • a spinning and bobbin producing frame comprising revolving hollow cones for making the bobbins,'spindles rotating in said cones and on which said bobbins are made, a feeding device supplying threads to said cones, thread guides having an up and down motion and revolving with said cones, bobbin carriers to hold the bobbins and revolving with the spindles, said feeding device being located on the lower part of the frame, said revolving hollow cones surmounting said feeding device and being disposed with bases turned upwards, said spindles surmounting said holl'ow cones, a suspension member for hanging said spindles thereto, a lifting device for lifting said member so as to withdraw said spindles out of said cones when the frame is stopped, means acting on said bobbins for disengaging them from the spindles, bearings 'carri ers cooperate so that the bobbins are disengaged from the spindles and fall into said collector means, said spindles comprising upper and lower parts articulated
  • a spinning and bobbin producing frame comprising revolving hollow cones for making the bobbins, spindies rotating in said cones and on which said bobbins are made, a' feeding device supplying threads to said cones, thread guides having an up and down motion and revolving with said cones, bobbin carriers to hold the bobbins and revolving with the spindles, said feeding device being located on the lower part of the frame, said revolving hollow cones surmounting said feeding device and being disposed with bases turned upwards, said spindles surmounting said hollow comes, a suspension member for hanging said spindles thereto, a lifting device for lifting said memher so as to withdraw said spindles out of said cones when the frame is stopped, means acting on said bobbins for disengaging them from the spindles, bearings at the upper end of said spindles, said suspension member for the spindles consisting of a vertically displaceable longitudinal member to which said bearings are attached, said longitudinal member being integral with said lifting
  • a spinning and bobbin producing frame comprising revolving hollow cones for making the'bobbins, spindles rotating in said cones and on which said bobbins are made, a feeding device supplying threads to said cones, thread guides having an up and down motion and revolv ing with said cones, bobbin carriers to hold the bobbins and revoiving'with the spindles, said feeding device being located on the lower part of the frame, said revolving hollow cones su'rmounting said feeding device and being disposed with bases turned upwards, said spindles surmounting said hollow cones, a suspension member for hanging said spindles thereto, a lifting device for lifting said member so as to withdraw said spindles out of said cones when the frame is stopped, means acting on said bobbins for disengaging them from the spindles, bearings at the upper end of said spindles, said suspension member for the'spindles consisting of a vertically displaceable longitudinal member to which said bearings are attached, a

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