Abstract: A method and apparatus for piecing up yarn on an apparatus for producing wrap yarn. The device includes delivery rolls, a hollow spindle, takeup rolls, and a wind up device. A binding thread is fed from a bobbin carried on the hollow spindle for wrapping around a fiber bundle being fed through the delivery rolls and the hollow spindle. A clamping device and yarn guide is provided for positioning a piecing thread into the nip of the delivery rolls for being joined with said fiber bundle upon breaking of the wrap yarn.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 25, 1980
Date of Patent:
March 9, 1982
Assignee:
Schubert and Salzer
Inventors:
Gerhard Egbers, Peter Artzt, Karl Brosch, Hans Rottmayr
Abstract: A device and method for securing a reserve winding of thread on a tube supported on winding apparatus having a main thread guide and a thread delivery source wherein a reserve winding is formed from thread extending to a thread-holding device and thereafterwards severed with the free end of the reserve thread deflected toward the longitudinal center of the tube and covered with thread subsequently laid by the main thread guide.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for piecing up a broken entwined yarn being produced on a machine from a bundle of spinning fibers and a binding thread. The bundle of spinning fibers are fed through a pair of delivery rollers into a rotating hollow spindle. The binding thread is carried on a bobbin that is, in turn, carried on the hollow spindle for being wrapped around the bundle of fibers as it passes through the hollow spindle producing an entwined yarn. Upon breaking of the entwined yarn the bundle of spinning fibers is deflected between the delivery rollers and the hollow spindle out of its normal path by a stream of suction air. An end of the entwined yarn is drawn off of a takeup bobbin and fed back through the hollow spindle and is united with an end of the binding thread. The ends of the binding thread and the entwined yarn are then twisted together with the bundle of spinning fibers and the production of the yarn is re-initiated.