WO1994006958A1 - Ratelier equipe d'un dispositif a retordre - Google Patents
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D01—NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
- D01H—SPINNING OR TWISTING
- D01H1/00—Spinning or twisting machines in which the product is wound-up continuously
- D01H1/003—Twisting machines in which twist is imparted from the supply packages, e.g. uptwist
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D02—YARNS; MECHANICAL FINISHING OF YARNS OR ROPES; WARPING OR BEAMING
- D02H—WARPING, BEAMING OR LEASING
- D02H1/00—Creels, i.e. apparatus for supplying a multiplicity of individual threads
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D03—WEAVING
- D03D—WOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
- D03D49/00—Details or constructional features not specially adapted for looms of a particular type
- D03D49/04—Control of the tension in warp or cloth
- D03D49/12—Controlling warp tension by means other than let-off mechanisms
- D03D49/16—Warp supplied by creel
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D03—WEAVING
- D03J—AUXILIARY WEAVING APPARATUS; WEAVERS' TOOLS; SHUTTLES
- D03J1/00—Auxiliary apparatus combined with or associated with looms
- D03J1/02—Auxiliary apparatus combined with or associated with looms for treating warp, e.g. cleaning, moistening
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- the present invention relates to a creel for twisting and feeding untwisted yarn material when feeding yarn to a predetermined device such as a weaving machine and a warping machine.
- the length of the twisted yarn wound on the bobbin is at most one-half, usually less than one-third, longer than the length of the large yarn of the large package. It takes time and effort to replace twisted yarn bobbins and knots, and some knots are defective and must be discarded depending on the use of the product.
- untwisted yarn is supplied directly from the creel to the loom.
- the present inventor disclosed a twisting device having a configuration similar to a flyer mechanism for each bobbin wound with untwisted yarn in Japanese Patent Application No. 57-029084.
- a creel that is equipped so that unburned yarn is sent from the bobbin and twist is applied to the untwisted yarn at the same time.
- the purpose of twisting the untwisted yarn of the large package and supplying it to the loom could be achieved, but there was a problem that the equipment cost was large.
- the spindle driving means which is a main part of the combustion mechanism, is described by a combination of a shaft and a bevel gear.
- Japanese Patent Application No. 60-1898447 discloses an invention for supplying a two-direction twisted yarn of S twist and Z twist, but it is driven by a single motor, and the belt is hung. There is no mention of the method of changing the direction of rotation by changing the method or the example of using a two-system drive device, and nothing about changing the number of rotations, that is, changing the twist degree over multiple times.
- a conventional woven fabric having a simple configuration can be used with the above-mentioned conventional technology.
- a first object of the present invention is to provide a method for supplying a twisted yarn directly to a loom, which is comparable to a case where an untwisted yarn is supplied directly from a creel to a loom. Further, a second object of the present invention is to improve the disadvantages of the related art and to easily change the twist degree / twist direction as necessary, and naturally, a bobbin on which the target untwisted yarn is wound. An object of the present invention is to provide a creel that enables a wider range of shapes to be used, a wider range of applications, and a significant reduction in equipment costs. Disclosure of the invention
- the present invention employs the following technical configuration to achieve the above object. That is, as a first aspect according to the present invention, a required number of bobbins wound with untwisted yarns are arranged, the untwisted yarns are pulled out from the respective bobbins, and the yarns are simultaneously and concurrently fed to a predetermined device.
- a creel configured to perform a twisting process in a process of supplying a twisted yarn, the spindle supporting and fixing the bobbin and rotating the spindle in an arbitrary rotation direction and an arbitrary rotation speed.
- a bobbin adjuster having a yarn storage portion into which a yarn adjustment string is fitted is attached to a tip end of the bobbin supported and fixed to the spindle.
- the untwisted yarn wound on the bobbin is unwound and passes through the yarn storage section and the yarn adjuster string, the untwisted yarn is twisted while being guided to a predetermined device.
- a twisting device configured to be supplied to a predetermined device, and as a second aspect according to the present invention, a bobbin on which an untwisted yarn is wound is supported and fixed and rotated.
- a cradle having a spindle and a drive unit for the spindle, and configured to perform twisting in a process of extracting an untwisted yarn from the bobbin and supplying the untwisted yarn to a predetermined device
- the spindle is:
- a spindle that has at least two bearings at the center of the creel body when viewed from the front, and that supports and fixes the bobbin on each of its left and right sides.
- a plurality of spindles are arranged in parallel in the horizontal direction, and the parallel group of the spindles is provided in a plurality of stages in the vertical direction as viewed from the side of the creel, and the entire spindle is driven by a single motor.
- a creel provided with a twisting device configured to rotate in a predetermined one direction and to vary the number of rotations
- the spindle driving device further includes a motor and a drive transmission unit.
- Each of the series is a creel configured to be able to change the spindle to an arbitrary rotation direction and an arbitrary rotation speed.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a configuration example of a specific example of a creel provided with a twisting device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a view showing one specific example showing a spindle driving means and a twisting mechanism according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a view showing a state in which a bobbin (alumi-van) of an untwisted yarn according to the present invention, a kind of wound shape, and a bobbin attachment are attached.
- FIG. 4 is a view showing a state in which the untwisted yarn bobbin (cylindrical paper tube) according to the present invention, a kind of wound shape, and a bobbin attachment are attached.
- FIG. 5 is a view showing a specific example of a bobbin attachment used in the present invention
- FIG. 5A is a bobbin attachment attached to a bobbin (alumi barn) of an untwisted yarn according to the present invention
- FIG. 5B is a view showing a yarn adjusting string (0 ring) attached to the bobbin attachment of FIG. 5A according to the present invention. is there.
- FIG. 5C shows the bobbin attachment of FIG. 5A according to the present invention. It is a figure which shows another specific example of the yarn adjustment string to be attached.
- FIG. 6 is a view for explaining a state of pulling out an untwisted yarn in the creel according to the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating the state of untwisted yarn being pulled out when FIG. 6 is viewed from the drawer side.
- the creel according to the present invention employs the above-described new technology, and provides a creel equipped with a completely new twisting device, unlike the conventional creel. It was done.
- a bobbin wound with an untwisted yarn supported and fixed to a spindle rotates in a direction in which the yarn is unwound.
- the size of so-called ballooning differs depending on the position where the yarn is pulled out, and the length of the yarn drawn out also differs.
- the yarn adjustment string located at the outlet of the yarn storage section of the bobbin attachment restrains the yarn from coming out of the free, so that extra yarn is added due to fluctuations in ballooning.
- the end of the unwound yarn is temporarily stored so as to be wrapped around the yarn storage part.
- the length of the thread that sticks depends on the ballooning variation, but this action adjusts the yarn output due to the ballooning variation.
- the yarn adjustment string has a function of applying a substantially constant tension to the yarn coming out from here and twisting is applied before the outlet, so that the flammability is kept constant.
- Stable unwinding and uniform twisting operations are performed by the yarn storage part of bobbin attachment and the combination of yarn adjuster string, and the specified operation of looms and warping machines is performed. It is possible to supply twisted yarn to the device It becomes.
- the spindle has at least two bearings at a central portion when viewed from the front of the creel body, and supports and fixes the bobbins to the left and right sides thereof.
- the untwisted yarn is unwound in the clockwise direction on the right side of Fig. 2, it is twisted into S-twist by rotation of the spindle, and the untwisted yarn is unwound on the left side of Fig. 2. It is mounted with its direction aligned counterclockwise, and is turned into Z twist by the rotation of the spindle. If the direction of rotation of the spindle is opposite to that in the example shown in the figure, the untwisted yarn is also set accordingly, and the right side burns Z and the left side burns S.
- the spindle drive device is a plurality of series including a motor and a drive transmission unit, and each of the series is configured so that the spindle group can be changed to an arbitrary direction and an arbitrary rotation speed. Therefore, even when the material and the fineness of the raw yarn are different, the twist degree / twist direction can be easily changed for each series according to each requirement.
- FIG. 1 is a side view showing the entire configuration of a specific example of the creel according to the present invention.
- the required number of bobbins 3 (not shown in FIG. 60, and 60 on the opposite side, a total of 120).
- the untwisted yarn 2 is drawn out from each bobbin 3 and simultaneously warped.
- the twisting yarn 4 is supplied to a predetermined device 13 (for example, a loom in FIG. 1) via a group of alignment rollers 12.
- the predetermined device 13 may be a warper.
- FIG. 2 is a specific example showing a twisted partial view, in which the creel 1 supports and fixes the bobbin 3 and rotates the spindle 5 for rotating the bobbin 3 and the spindle 5.
- a yarn storage part 8 in which a yarn adjusting string 9 is fitted is provided at the tip of each bobbin supported and fixed to the spindle 5 and having a motor 6 and a drive transmission device 6a. 6 and 7, the untwisted yarn 2 wound around each bobbin 3 is made of a thread, as shown in FIG. 6 and FIG.
- the tip 10a of the ballooning 10 generated when the bobbin 3 is unwound from the bobbin 3 rotated by a pindle enters the yarn storage portion 8 of the bobbin attachment 7.
- the length of the yarn storage part differs depending on the size of the ball-ring at the time of unwinding, but it goes around the outer circumference within a range not exceeding one turn before passing through the inside of the yarn adjuster string. .
- the bobbin 3 used in the creel 1 according to the present invention is shown in FIG. 2 as an example in which a cylindrical paper tube is used for the bobbin.
- they are of any shape, material, and structure except for pipes with double flanges such as cylindrical pipes, Taber pipes, and panned pipes.
- the yarn wound on the bobbin may be not only a non-twisted yarn but also a yarn previously supplied as a sweet twisted yarn by a manufacturer (included in the category of untwisted yarn in the present invention). Not something.
- the bobbin in the case where the yarn is pulled out only from one direction of the bobbin, for example, in the case of a tapered paper tube, the bobbin cannot be supported in reverse, but in this case, the original yarn is specially used. If the unwinding direction is wound in two directions, the same combustion as in the above example can be performed.
- the weaving degree of the untwisted yarn is not particularly limited, and is appropriately selected according to the use in which the yarn is used.
- FIG. 1 six motors for driving the spindle 5 are arranged behind the creel, but this is not limitative, and a single motor may be used. Good, and the motor position may be above or below the creel.
- FIG. 2 is a partial view showing the twisting mechanism.
- a number of spindles 5 (not shown) are rotated and driven by a motor 6 and a drive transmission device 6a.
- the means for transmitting the drive to the motor 6 and the spindle 5 is not particularly limited, and any conventionally known chain driving method, timing belt drive method, or the like may be used. However, it is particularly preferable to use a tune drive method in order to reduce capital investment costs.
- Fig. 2 shows an example in which a cylindrical paper tube is used for the bobbin.
- bobbins 3a are located on the left and right of one spindle 5 that passes through the two central frames. 3b is fixedly supported.
- This drive system is also very simple and greatly contributes to reducing capital investment costs.
- the untwisted yarn is twisted into S twist by rotating the spindle, and on the left side of Fig. 2, the untwisted yarn is twisted.
- the unwinding direction is set in the clockwise direction, and it is twisted into a Z twist by rotating the spindle.
- the yarn can be pulled out only from one direction of the bobbin.
- the bobbin cannot be supported in reverse, but in this case, if the unwinding direction of the original yarn is divided into two directions, Twisting similar to the example is possible.
- the same twisting direction can be achieved by installing the spindle on the left and right sides and changing the rotation direction on the left and right.
- the spindle is formed into a pipe shape and used as a core through the hollow portion, the creel of the present invention can be used as a covering forming machine.
- the untwisted yarn 2 is unwound while rotating the bobbin 3 to make the untwisted yarn 4 a twisted yarn 4.
- the required number of twists is determined by the number of rotations of the bobbin and the drawing speed of the untwisted yarn drawn from the bobbin.
- the bobbin 3 has a configuration capable of rotating the bobbin 3 in an arbitrary direction, and has a configuration capable of providing an arbitrary rotation speed to the bobbin. Things are necessary.
- all of the plurality of twisted yarns 4 groups drawn out from the creel may have the same number of twists or the same twist direction as necessary. And some of the twisted yarns may differ from other twisted yarns in the number of twists or in the direction of twist, and Both the number and the â direction may be different from each other.
- each bobbin 3 arranged on the creel 1 in the present invention is configured to be rotated in an arbitrary direction by the motor 6 or the driving means 6a in each series. It is preferable that the rotation speed is freely set so that each series is twisted to an arbitrary number of twists.
- the present invention by changing the HI number for each series, it is possible to set the twist degree according to the fineness of the warp and the twist degree according to the use of the warp in the present invention.
- the untwisted yarn can be supplied without being rotated.
- the conversion of the rotation direction can be easily performed by using a known appropriate rotation direction switching means, or can be performed by a method such as changing a belt or chain.
- the motor 6 was equipped with a transmission that reduced the rotation speed to 1/10.
- the output revolution is 18 O rpni.
- the rotation speed of the motor 16 is controlled by changing the frequency by an inverter through a control panel. Force to change the frequency from 0 to 120 Hz, In this case, it is theoretically possible to change the speed from 0 to 360 rpm, and in Fig. 1, one motor series drives one row of spindles in the horizontal direction.
- the spacing between the spindle and the spindle is determined by the bobbin that is normally used and the amount of yarn wound around the bobbin.
- the left and right two bands of the loom can obtain a woven fabric in which S and Z twists are mixed in each predetermined width.
- the woven fabric is cedar twill weave using the same direction of twisted yarn, the appearance of the twill differs depending on the twill direction, but in this method the twist direction can be changed for each twill, so the appearance of the twill is the same.
- the same fabric can be woven. A person skilled in the art can arbitrarily perform the sorting method according to the specifications of the fabric.
- the creel according to the present invention is used for a loom.
- the present invention is not limited to the loom, and the present invention can be applied to a creel supplied to a warping machine.
- the winding speed is faster than that of a loom, so it is necessary to design a motor one-rotation output and a drive device in accordance with that.
- the twisting method of the present invention is a novel twisting method that has never been seen before, and has a feature that it is extremely simple and can be twisted at low cost as compared with any of various conventional twisting methods.
- a weft driving rate of 33 big striges is about 1.5 m / min and 16. 5 If the number of pick-in wefts is
- a warp of 3.0 m is supplied. Since the speed is relatively low in this way, if the twist degree of 100 t_m is given, the rotational speed of the bobbin is set to 150 rpm and 3.0 m if the yarn speed is 1.5 m / min. If it is a minute thread speed, it should be rotated at 300 rpm. At such a low speed, the accuracy of the spindle rotation, bobbin support mechanism, bobbin attach- ment, etc. is relatively rough, but there is no practical problem. Basically, when the bobbin is rotated in the direction in which the yarn is unwound, and the yarn is pulled out, twisting is added to the yarn alone.
- the present invention stabilizes unwinding by absorbing fluctuations in baling, stabilizing the twisting degree by keeping the twisting start position constant, and further reducing the yarn tension. It is intended to be constant.
- the twisted yarn point of the present invention is composed of two parts, one of which is a bobbin attachment 7 which is fitted into and fixed to the bobbin, and the yarn feeding which is changed by the fluctuation of the balling.
- FIG. 5 (A) is a diagram showing a configuration of one specific example of the bobbin attachment 7 according to the present invention, and is a side view of the one used for aluminum burn in FIG.
- FIG. 5 (B) shows one specific example of a yarn adjuster string 9 used by fitting to the bobbin attachment 7 of FIG. 5 (A) according to the present invention.
- the yarn adjusting ring 9 has a predetermined elasticity and a frictional force to press the untwisted yarn 2 so as not to go out of the fiber and to apply a constant tension to the twisted yarn 4. Any material may be used as long as it has the following.
- the yarn adjusting string 9 is not particularly limited as long as it can exhibit the above-mentioned functions.
- the yarn adjusting string 9 is made of one material selected from a synthetic resin, a synthetic rubber, a natural rubber, and the like. I prefer that there be. Further, it is not merely a ring, but a ring-shaped main body 200 made of a synthetic resin as shown in FIG. It may have a large number of beard-shaped protrusions 201 formed.
- the clearance storage portion 8 provided on the bobbin attachment 7 is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the bobbin attachment 7 and has an appropriate width and depth. It constitutes a groove.
- the width and depth of the yarn storage portion 8 are not particularly limited, but the material type, weaving degree, number of constituent single arrowhead fibers, twisting of the untwisted yarn wound on the bobbin 3. Mainly the ballooning shape based on the number, pull-out speed, rotation speed of the bobbin, etc., and taking into account the material, elasticity, frictional force, etc. of the yarn-adjusting string, the optimal dimension It is preferable to employ Either way, the tip of the ball jung must be designed to enter the yarn storage section regardless of where the untwisted yarn is pulled out. As a means for this purpose, it is desirable to provide a cover portion 80 for covering the bobbin main body up to a portion near the bobbin layer of the bobbin attachment 7 as shown in FIG. .
- the untwisted yarn when the untwisted yarn is unwound, its yarn material, fineness, size of the wound diameter of the yarn, position of the yarn to be drawn out, and bobbin rotation Various factors such as the number of turns change the amount of ballooning of the yarn that is pulled out, but especially when the yarn is pulled out from the front of the bobbin, the ballooning expands greatly, and almost when the yarn is pulled out from behind. It doesn't swell.
- the length of the yarn to be sent out is long when the bulge is large, and it is relatively short when the length is small.
- the yarn is pulled out at a constant speed, if left unattended, if the bulge is large, the bobbin tip will wrap around the unwound portion, causing a problem.
- the present inventor attaches an attachment to the end of the bobbin, and provides a portion around which the yarn is wound, that is, a portion referred to as a yarn storage portion 8.
- the bobbin attachment was manufactured using a relatively inexpensive synthetic resin molded product.
- a warp aligning roller group 12 is provided between the creel 1 and a predetermined device (loom) 13.
- loom predetermined device
- uneven tension occurs in the drawn yarn. In this case, it works to absorb uneven tension.
- the yarn is sent out positively by sensing the tension during weaving to a part of the group of needles. It is possible to use the device.
- the spindle 5 has at least two bearings at a central portion when viewed from the front of the creel body, and supports the bobbin on the left and right sides thereof. It is a single spindle that is fixed.
- the untwisted yarn is unwound in the untwisted direction by the rotation of the spindle when the untwisted yarn is unwound in the counterclockwise direction on the left side of the figure. It is mounted with the unwinding direction adjusted, and is added to the Z twist by the rotation of the spindle.
- a plurality of spindles 5 are surface driven by the motor 6 and the drive transmission device 6a.
- the means for transmitting the drive to the motor 6 and the spindle 5 is not particularly limited, but may be a conventionally known one such as a chain drive system or a timing base. Either a root drive system or the like may be used, but the use of a tuned driving system is particularly preferred to reduce capital investment costs.
- FIG. 1 shows that, as viewed from the side of the creel, ten spindles are arranged in parallel in the horizontal direction. Further, the parallel group of the spindles is six in the vertical direction as viewed from the side of the creel.
- the motor may be configured so that the number of rotations is variable, and of course, a plurality of motors may be used, and the position of the motor may be either above or below the creel. May be.
- the spindle drive device includes a plurality of series of motors and drive transmission means, and each of the series is configured such that the spindle group can be changed to an arbitrary rotation direction and an arbitrary rotation speed. It is preferable to be there.
- each drive system is configured so that the twist direction and the number of rotations of the warp can be arbitrarily set independently.
- the combustion mechanism and configuration have been described by using an example in which the combination of the bobbin attachment and the yarn adjust is used.
- the present invention is not limited to this example, and is not limited to this example. It goes without saying that a combustion mechanism and configuration such as the goo traveler method may be used.
- the creel according to the present invention has the above-described configuration, many effects as described below can be obtained. 1) As described above, according to the creel of the present invention, a twisted yarn is used. This eliminates wasteful work, such as work on the combustor and unwinding work from the twisting bobbin, thus improving overall productivity such as manufacturing time and cost.
- the weight (length) of the yarn wound on the bobbin is smaller than that of the large package yarn supplied from the original yarn manufacturer. There is an advantage that the yarn can be used as it is.
- a yarn twisted to an arbitrary degree of twist can be directly supplied to a weaving machine. Compared to the case where twisted yarn is used, it is possible to manufacture products with excellent quality without yarn roughness.
- a driving device is provided so that the spindle rotation speed can be varied. Since it is also equipped, it is possible to easily change the twist degree in the weaving process, which could not be done in the past, and it is possible to confirm the improvement of the texture of the product while confirming it.
- the so-called twisted yarn produced by a twisting machine is generally known to have a lower yarn strength than the original yarn, but the fired yarn according to the present invention has almost no decrease in yarn strength.
- the fuel yarn technology of the present invention is extremely useful for products in fields where strength is particularly required, such as seat belts.
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PCT/JP1992/001202 WO1994006958A1 (fr) | 1992-09-21 | 1992-09-21 | Ratelier equipe d'un dispositif a retordre |
DE69223256T DE69223256T2 (de) | 1992-09-21 | 1992-09-21 | Spulengatter mit zwirnvorrichtung |
EP92919968A EP0616063B1 (en) | 1992-09-21 | 1992-09-21 | Creel equipped with twisting device |
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