With Stopping Patents (Class 28/242)
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Patent number: 5408730Abstract: A draw texturing machine, which is provided with a heater to be set at a temperature higher than a melting point of a yarn to be textured, can be stopped in operation while the yarn is being threaded onto the machine and then re-started. The temperature of the heater is lowered upon stoppage of the machine, the temperature of the heater is detected, and the rotating speeds of rotating members are controlled based on the detected temperature. An effective method is provided by which a draw texturing machine provided with a heater to be set at a temperature higher than a melting point of a yarn to be textured can be stopped and then re-started while the yarn is being threaded.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1993Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: Teijin Seiki Co., Ltd.Inventor: Shigeru Yamamoto
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Patent number: 4905355Abstract: An apparatus and method for processing a warp sheet of synthetic multifilament yarns is disclosed, and wherein the yarns may be withdrawn from supply packages and advanced along a path of travel in warp sheet form, heated and drawn while in advancing warp sheet form to orient the filaments, and then wound for example on a warp beam. Upon detection of a yarn break, the advance of the warp sheet is terminated, and means are provided for interrupting the application of heat to the sheet while the advance is terminated so as to avoid damage to the remaining yarns from a continued application of heat.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1989Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Assignee: Barmag AGInventors: Karl Bauer, Michael Hanisch, Erich Lenk
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Patent number: 4881062Abstract: A device for detecting break of any of a plurality of yarns arranged closely to each other in a spinning or weaving machine such as loom, knitting machine, warping machine, etc., includes sensor electrodes disposed in correspondence to the respective yarns, high-input-resistance amplifiers, separators and a logic circuit, in which each yarn is let runs between adjacent separators. When any of the yarns is caused to stop running due to trouble such as a break, the output of the corresponding high-input resistance amplifier becomes high in potential and a signal is issued to the output of the logic circuit to thereby stop the machine while giving an alarm.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1988Date of Patent: November 14, 1989Assignee: Nippon Selen Co., Ltd.Inventors: Syozaburo Makino, Shouji Hirabayashi
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Patent number: 4868959Abstract: An apparatus for processing a warp sheet of synthetic multifilament yarns is disclosed, and wherein the yarns may be withdrawn from supply packages and advanced along a path of travel in warp sheet form, heated and drawn while in advancing warp sheet form to orient the filaments, and then wound for example on a warp beam. Upon detection of a yarn break, the advance of the warp sheet is terminated, and means are provided for interrupting the application of heat to the sheet while the advance is terminated so as to avoid damage to the remaining yarns from a continued application of heat.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1989Date of Patent: September 26, 1989Assignee: Barmag AGInventors: Karl Bauer, Michael Hanisch, Erich Lenk
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Patent number: 4852225Abstract: A drawing apparatus for a textile draw warping system includes rotatable feed, swing, godet and take-up rolls about which a plurality of synthetic continuous filaments travel in sequential peripheral engagement. The godet and take-up rolls are driven at different relative speeds with the godet roll being heated above the glass transition temperature of the filaments to cause drawing of the filaments between the godet and take-up rolls. A heated contacts the filaments between the godet and take-up rolls to crystalize the drawn filaments. The godet and swing rolls are mounted for movement in respective arcuate paths which are mutually convex to one another for disengaging the filaments from the godet roll upon stoppage of the drawing system while maintaining constant filament tension to prevent overheating and degradation of the filaments. The platen is also movable away from the filament path upon system stoppages in coordinated relation to the decreasing speed of filament travel.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1988Date of Patent: August 1, 1989Assignee: McCoy-Ellison, Inc.Inventors: John F. Hagewood, Kurt W. Niederer, Daniel W. McCoy, Sr.
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Patent number: 4630340Abstract: An apparatus and method for processing a warp sheet of synthetic multifilament yarns is disclosed, and wherein the yarns may be withdrawn from supply packages and advanced along a path of travel in warp sheet form, heated and drawn while in advancing warp sheet form to orient the filaments, and then wound, for example, on a warp beam. Upon detection of a yarn break, the advance of the warp sheet is terminated, and means are provided for interrupting the application of heat to the sheet while the advance is terminated so as to avoid damage to the remaining yarns from a continued application of heat.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1984Date of Patent: December 23, 1986Assignee: Barmag Barmer Maschinenfabrik AGInventors: Karl Bauer, Michael Hanisch, Erich Lenk
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Patent number: 4407767Abstract: A weftless warp of yarns being drawn and wound on a beam is fed through a tension detector, located prior to the drawing step and responsive to tension in any of the yarns equalling a predetermined non-zero level, for stopping the process. This prevents damage to or breakage of a yarn which might have become snagged in the warp source.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1982Date of Patent: October 4, 1983Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventor: Douglas K. Seaborn
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Patent number: 4277867Abstract: Apparatus for the continuous delivery of a yarn or the like in loose form, comprising a rotatable flyer for inserting the yarn into the flights of at least two rotatingly driven screw spindles which are retained in cantilevered and axially parallel configuration, axially parallel reversing pins being disposed between the spindles, wherein the axes of rotation of the spindles and of the reversing pins extend substantially horizontally and wherein the reversing pins extend beyond the free ends of the spindles into guide rods on which yarn loops, which are delivered from the free spindle ends and are suspended substantially perpendicularly, are gradually advanced by mutual interaction.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1979Date of Patent: July 14, 1981Assignee: Lucke Apparate-Bau GmbHInventor: Florian Lucke