Bobbin Lag Or Drag Type Patents (Class 57/70)
  • Patent number: 6038845
    Abstract: A process for bobbin replacement on a flyer frame provided with a drafting frame, flyers, spindles and a bobbin rail, in which, while the flyer frame is running, a sliver end for each sliver supplied by the drafting frame is placed upon an empty bobbin sleeve. Initially only the flyers and the spindles of the flyer are driven. The flyers and the spindles are either immediately advanced in a forward direction or are initially driven backwards and after the lapse of a predetermined time period, brought to standstill and then driven forwardly, whereby the standstill of the flyers and the spindles coincide in time or are offset in time. After the start of the forward drive of the flyers and the spindles, the time-delayed drafting frame is set into operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2000
    Assignee: Zinser Textilmaschinen GmbH
    Inventors: Franz Machnik, Hans-Peter Weeger
  • Patent number: 4196572
    Abstract: A textile winding head of the driven flyer type having a rotary bobbin carrier is provided with an adjustable brake of the electromagnetic induction type, preferably of the regenerative type, and a controller for increasing the braking torque progressively as the diameter of the package increases during winding so as to maintain close control over the tension of the material being wound. A tachogenerator may be connected to turn with the bobbin carrier to provide a signal varying with the angular velocity of a package being wound to provide an input signal to the controller for adjusting the braking torque. Additional tachogenerators may be connected to turn respectively with the delivery rollers and the flyer to provide correction signals, and the controller is preferably a computer for receiving the signals from the three tachogenerators and for providing an output signal for adjusting the braking torque.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 8, 1980
    Assignee: James Mackie & Sons Limited
    Inventor: Robert J. Hunt