US3253269A - Device for signalling any change in the pull to which a yarn or the like is subjected - Google Patents

Device for signalling any change in the pull to which a yarn or the like is subjected Download PDF

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US3253269A
US3253269A US324470A US32447063A US3253269A US 3253269 A US3253269 A US 3253269A US 324470 A US324470 A US 324470A US 32447063 A US32447063 A US 32447063A US 3253269 A US3253269 A US 3253269A
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    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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    • G01L5/04Apparatus for, or methods of, measuring force, work, mechanical power, or torque, specially adapted for specific purposes for measuring tension in flexible members, e.g. ropes, cables, wires, threads, belts or bands
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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  • the device according to the present invention allows to check during the operation that the pull to which the yarn is subjected, steadily be maintained at the established value and to adjust the pull at the beginning of the operation, whereby, if for any accidental cause said pull should diminish, the signalling members would intervene at once to signal by means of visual or acoustical means the operator, for his immediate attention.
  • the device according to the invention is characterized by two pulleys, or equivalent means, arranged along the path of the yarn, the first of which having its journal pin secured on the supporting frame, and the second pulley having its pivot secured on the end'of a counterweighed lever, in the way of a steelyard; to the pivot pin of said lever there being applied cams or equivalent means, which, inthe two extreme swing limiting positions of the lever, which are preferably made bistable, respectively open and close at least one alarm circuit, on said lever there being mounted two slidable weights, one of which serves for the initial calibration of the device, and the other one to establish the .pull value on the yarn, at which the alarm circuit has to intervene.
  • FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of the device
  • FIGURE 2 is a schematic front view of the device, in the operating position.
  • FIGURE 3 is a schematic front view in the alarm position.
  • the device includes the two pulleys 1 and 2, arranged along the path of the yarn 3, moving in the direction shown by the arrows 4 and 5.
  • the pulley 1 is secured on the supporting frame 6 of the device, while the pulley 2 is secured on the end of the lever 7, pivoted in 8 and counterweighed in the way of a steelyard by the two slidable weights 9 and 10; the weight 9 serves for the initial calibration, while the weight 10 serves to determine the value, in grams, of the pull on the yarn at which the alarm circuit has to intervene, value that can be read on the scale 11 of the lever 7.
  • the lamp 15 is protected by a cover 17 (FIGURE 1), preferably made of a red, transparent material, for a luminous remote indication.
  • the same circuit may include also a bell, a buzzer, or other acoustical means for signaling.
  • a second cam identical with the one in 12, is arranged coaxial and parallel to the first one, and is shown for convenience in the upper part of FIGURE 3 in dotted lines.
  • the main lamp in the room is out, this means that all the devices are in their normal condition; if it lights up it means that one or more devices are not functioning properly and it will sufiice to inspect all of the machines to easily findwhere the trouble is. i Since the lamps of the single devices are generally aligned and arranged in an easily visible position, it will sufiice a glance to ascertain on which machine has occurred the failure.
  • the secondary small lever 20, pivoted in 21, with its lug 20 serves to keep moved to its lifted position, shown in FIGURE 1, the steelyardlike lever 7, when it is wished to take the device out of service.
  • the small lever 26 is pivoted to a position shown in FIGURE 2 where the lug 20' no longer keeps the lever 7 in its lifted position.
  • the operation is as follows: Be it assumed that the yarn 3 to be controlled (FIGURES 2 and 3), has to have a minimum pull of 8 grams. Then, the weight 10 is moved so as to correspond to the scale value 8 on the scale 11 (FIGURE 2). The whole is set so that as long as the pull T, urging upwardly the yarn 5 (FIGURE 2) is larger than or equal to 8 grams, the lever takes up a position such as to leave the contacts 13-14 and 17-18 open.
  • the magnet 23 is attracted by the core 24, fast with the device frame, thus making bistable the posit-ion of the lever 7, in the sense that from its stable normal position, upon unbalancing, the lever is definitely brought to its second stable alarm position.
  • bistable device instead of magnetically be made bistable through mechanical means for instance by a spring placed in a condition of unstable balance, as it has already been applied in certain types of electric breakers.
  • a device for signalling the occurrence of a predetermined magnitude of tension acting on a yarn comprising a supporting frame, a counterweighed lever having calibration marks, pivot means pivotally supporting said lever on said frame, said lever movable from an operating position to an alarm position, first and second yarn guide means for guiding the yarn, said first yarn guide means being mounted on said supporting frame in order to provide a constant path for the yarn, said second yarn guide means being connected adjacent one end of said counterweighed lever, weight means movably mounted on said lever to counterweight said lever and balance the tension acting on the yarn to normally hold said lever in said operating position, said lever being pivotal to said alarm position upon the occurrence of a predettermined magnitude of tension on the yarn, magnet means associated with said lever said frame for attracting said counterweighed lever to said frame when said lever is in said alarm position, said weight means being selectively movable on said lever to allow calibration of the predetermined magnitude of the tension acting on said yarn, and an alarm circuit operable in response to movement of said lever to said alarm position to indicate the occurrence
  • said alarm circuit comprises two cam means coaxially connected to said pivot of said counterweighed lever, each of said cam means being movable from a first position to a second position in accordance with movement of said lever :from said operating position to said alarm position, two pairs'of electric contact means having open and closed positions, one of said pairs of contact means being disposed adjacent each of said cam means, each of said cam means closing one pair of said electric contact means when said counterweighed lever is in said alarm position, two alarm means, each of said alarm means being activated by the closing of one of said electric contact means to indicate the occurrence of a predetermined magnitude of the tension acting on said yarn.
  • a device for signalling the occurrence of a predetermined magnitude of tension acting on a yarn comprising a supporting frame, a counterweighed lever having calibration marks, pivot means pivotally supporting said lever on said frame, said lever movable from an inclined operating position to a horizontal alarm position, first and second pulley means for guiding the yarn, said first pulley means being pivotally mounted on said supporting frame in order to provide a constant position for the path of'the yarn, said second pulley means being pivotally connected to an end of said counterweighed lever, a pair of weight means being slidably mounted on said lever on opposite sides of said pivot to counterweigh said lever, the yarn passing under said second pulley so that tension acting on the yarn normally holds said lever in said inclined operating position, said lever beng pivoted by gravity to said horizontal alarm position upon the occurrence of a predetermined magnitude of tension on the yarn, said weight means being selectively slidable on said lever to allow calibration of the predetermined magnitude of the tension acting on said yarn, magnet means being attached to an end of said lever opposite from

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US3980988A (en) * 1974-11-27 1976-09-14 Spizzo Anthony M Alarm system for vehicle shoulder harness
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