Operator Accommodating Frame Arrangement Patents (Class 57/291)
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Patent number: 9647592Abstract: An electromechanical system includes an inverter drive, a component arranged during operation to generate a variable force having one or more periodic frequency components, and processing circuitry arranged to determine the power output of the inverter drive, measure a difference between the power output and a reference power output, and control an output frequency of the inverter drive as a function of the measured difference, so as to stabilize the power output during operation of the component. Other example electromechanical systems, inverter drives and methods are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2015Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: NIDEC CONTROL TECHNIQUES LIMITEDInventor: Colin Hargis
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Patent number: 6834489Abstract: A false twist texturing apparatus for false twist texturing a plurality of synthetic yarns in a plurality of processing stations, which each comprise a plurality of feed roll systems, a primary heater, a cooling device, a false twist unit, a secondary heater, and a takeup device. For accommodating the takeup devices, a takeup module is provided, and a processing module is provided for accommodating the false twist units, with a doffing aisle being formed along the takeup module and a servicing aisle along the processing module. To realize a short yarn path, the processing module and the takeup module are joined to form a frame section arranged between the servicing aisle and the doffing aisle. In this arrangement, the yarn passage from the processing module to the takeup module is formed by the secondary heater which is horizontally oriented, so that the yarn is guided between the false twist unit and the takeup device on the frame section along a generally U-shaped path.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2003Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Saurer GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Michael Pyra, Klemens Jaschke
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Publication number: 20030182923Abstract: A yarn false twist texturing machine for texturing multifilament synthetic yarns (4), wherein a heating device and a false twist unit are arranged within a false twist zone. An aftertreatment zone accommodates a second heating device and a countertwist device. The countertwist device is used to remove any residual twist that is left in the yarn by the false twist unit. To be able to perform a selective treatment by the countertwist device, a first embodiment provides for a twist imparting member yarn guide means for guiding the yarn (4) and being adapted for reciprocal movement between an idle position for not treating the yarn (4) or for threading it and an operating position for treating the yarn (4). In a second embodiment, the countertwist device comprises a movable twist imparting member (28, 29), which is adapted for reciprocal movement between an idle position for not treating or for threading the yarn (4) and an operating position for treating the yarn (4) by twisting it.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2003Publication date: October 2, 2003Applicant: Barmag AGInventor: Thomas Wortmann
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Patent number: 6430912Abstract: A yarn false twist texturing apparatus having a plurality of side by side processing stations for texturing a plurality of thermoplastic yarns, wherein at each station a first feed system withdraws the yarn from a feed yarn package, and advances the yarn to a false twist zone composed of a heater and a cooling device, as well as a twisting unit. A second feed system withdraws the yarn from the false twist zone and advances it to a takeup device. The cooling device includes a cooling tube, with the yarn spiraling in contact with its outer surface. For an intensive cooling of the yarn according to the invention, the cooling tube is cooled from the inside with a coolant flow, which flows in a direction opposite to the direction of the advancing yarn.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2001Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Barmag AGInventors: Friedhelm Lenz, Hellmut Lorenz
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Patent number: 6164054Abstract: Machine for spinning and texturing by false twisting, in which the false-twist zone comprises a plurality of identical texturing stations arranged side by side on a common frame, each station comprising in order, with regard to the displacement of the thread (2) during its texturing treatment:a first delivery (3) associated, if appropriate, with a system for drawing the thread (2) and making it possible to deliver the thread to be textured;a heating device (4) followed by a cooling zone (5) for the heated thread;a false-twist spindle (6);a second take-up (7) for the textured thread emerging from the false-twist spindle (6);if appropriate, a third take-up (8) of the thread, downstream of which is arranged a second thermal treatment zone (9), and;a final take-up arranged immediately in front of the receiving members,wherein the feed of threads to all the texturing stations is carried out from means for the spinning and drawing of chemical threads, which means are mounted on said texturing machine, the threads pType: GrantFiled: February 10, 1999Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: ICTB Yarn SAInventors: Carlos Matas Gabalda, Jean-Claude Dupeuple
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Patent number: 6041587Abstract: A machine for making a mixed yarn by combining two false-twist textured yarns is disclosed. The machine comprises drawing systems (3A, 3B; 8A, 8B) arranged on either side of the texturing area and mounted alternately on two separately controlled parallel, shafts, and heat treatment units (5A, 5B) located in the false twisting area and having a temperature controlled by two mutually separated systems. The false-twist spindles (7) are power spindles with a speed that may be varied to suit each kind of yarn. The machine comprises joining device (9) for interlacing two yarns from two different texturing positions, the device being arranged, when seen from the front, between the positions so that the two yarns (2A, 2B) follow identical paths before being joined.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1998Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: ICBT YarnInventors: Carlos Matas Gabalda, Jean-Claude Dupeuble
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Patent number: 5671519Abstract: In a textile yarn texturing machine, a cooling arrangement for the heated false-twisted yarn is provided by a tube having a guide at the inlet end and a guide on the diametrically opposed side of the tube at the outlet end to guide the yarn in a helical path around the outer surface of the tube. The yarn makes one-half turn around the tube during its travel from the inlet end to the outlet end. Holes on the yarn path in the first part of the tube are connected to a suction device for fume extraction, and a cooling fluid may be passed through the tube to enhance cooling. The tube may form the second part of the cooling arrangement and is preferably inclined downwardly from a horizontally disposed first part towards the false twist device. The cooling arrangement or at least the first part is aligned with the preferably horizontally disposed heater located above the operator's aisle of the machine.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1996Date of Patent: September 30, 1997Assignee: Rieter Scragg LimitedInventor: Geoffrey Naylor
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Patent number: 5644908Abstract: A yarn false twist crimping machine which comprises a processing frame which mounts the yarn processing components, a creel for mounting the yarn packages, and a take-up frame which is laterally spaced from the processing frame on the side thereof opposite the creel so as to define an operator aisle therebetween. An elongate heater is mounted to the take-up frame and an elongate cooling plate is mounted to the processing frame, and a false twist unit is mounted to the processing frame below the outlet end of the cooling plate. The yarn is guided from the creel in a generally planar arrangement across the operator aisle and to a first yarn feed system which is mounted on the take-up frame. The yarn then advances through the heater and cooling plate to the false twist unit and so as to loop back through the plane defined by the yarns being fed from the creel.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1995Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: Barmag AGInventors: Heinz Schippers, Peter Dammann, Karl Bauer, Michael Hanisch
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Patent number: 5431002Abstract: A false twist crimping machine has a secondary heater positioned downstream of the false twist zone, which comprises a slightly curved, upright, externally heated tube. The upright heating tube has a downstream end which connects with a horizontally directed transport tube which extends laterally across the service aisle of the machine adjacent the floor, and to a side frame which mounts the package take-up system. The inside diameter and length of the transport tube closely correspond to the inside diameter and length of the heating tube.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1993Date of Patent: July 11, 1995Assignee: Barmag AGInventor: Heinz Treptow
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Patent number: 5230209Abstract: A package conveyance apparatus wherein the packages are doffed out of the body of the draw false twisting machine by an automatic doffer which is moved between the body and primary heaters, the packages are transferred onto pegs coupled to an endless drive device which is revolved around the primary heaters, the device is then revolved to convey the packages, and pushers push out the packages onto an out-of-the-machine conveying device having trays or pegs.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1992Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Assignee: Murata Kikai Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kazuyasu Hirai, Kazuyoshi Suzuki
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Patent number: 5193334Abstract: A yarn false twist crimping apparatus includes a curved heating plate which faces away from the service aisle. A cover is positioned to overlie the upper surface of the heating plate, and the cover is mounted for movement between a closed position covering the heating plate and an open position wherein the heating plate is uncovered. To initially thread-up a yarn, the cover is closed and the yarn is guided to an intermediate position along the outside of the cover. The advance of the yarn is then commenced, and the cover is then momentarily opened so that the yarn drops onto the heating plate.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1990Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Assignee: Barmag AGInventor: Peter Dammann
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Patent number: 5088264Abstract: A yarn threading apparatus is disclosed which is adapted for threading a yarn onto a yarn treatment device, such as the heating and cooling plates of a yarn false twist crimping machine. The threading apparatus comprises an elongate tube having a continuous longitudinal slot extending through the wall thereof, and a plurality of air injection nozzles positioned at longitudinally spaced locations along the length of the tube for forming a helical airstream through the interior of the tube. The yarn may thus be inserted into one end of the tube and entrained in the helical airstream so as to be advanced thereby through the tube and outwardly from the opposite end thereof, and with the helical configuration of the advancing yarn preventing it from withdrawing through the slot. The yarn may thereafter be withdrawn from the tube through the slot and onto the yarn treatment device, by imparting an axial force to the yarn.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1990Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Assignee: Barmag AGInventor: Klaus Bartkowiak
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Patent number: 4993219Abstract: A false twist processing apparatus for applying a predetermined processing to chemical fiber filament yarns supplied from a yarn supply device by passing it through treating devices such as a yarn feed device provided on a frame, a heater, a false twisting member, a take-up device, and the like, wherein the frame is composed of at least two support columns which are independent from each other and stood upright on a floor surface, and the treating devices are mounted on the support columns so that a yarn processing route is formed between the two support columns.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1989Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: Murata Kikai Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yoshiyasu Maeda, Toshiyuki Uno, Yoshikazu Tanaka
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Patent number: 4972563Abstract: A yarn texturing machine having an air jet for combining and texturing at least two yarns to form a single textured yarn, which includes respective yarn feed and drawing devices for each yarn. To provide good control of the yarns in the low tension region upstream of the jet the drawing devices are positioned relative to the jet and each other so that the yarns travelling to the jet travel along straight, spaced yarn paths which converge at the jet at an angle of between 70.degree. and 50.degree., and lie in a plane inclined at between 60.degree. and 90.degree. to the axis of the jet. After the jet the textured yarn is passed upwardly then downwardly over a setting heater located above the jet and then to a wind-up mechanism disposed beneath the jet.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1989Date of Patent: November 27, 1990Assignee: Rieter Scragg LimitedInventor: Martin J. Wheeler
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Patent number: 4918914Abstract: A method of monitoring yarn quality in a yarn texturing process comprises measuring the velocity of the travelling yarn at two locations and comparing the measured velocities. At a first location the yarn tension is sufficient to draw out the crimp and at a second location the tension is lower such that the crimp is developed. Apparatus for performing this method comprises a measuring device to measure the peripheral speed of a driving roller which is part of a nip-feed device serving to feed a crimped yarn at the first location from a false twist device to a second heater of a false twist texturing machine. At the second location between the second heater and a third feed device of the machine is a second velocity measuring device which comprises an inlet tube, an outlet tube and two discs of brass which form spaced measuring stations spaced by an insulating body.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1987Date of Patent: April 24, 1990Assignee: Rieter Scragg LimitedInventor: David C. Eaton
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Patent number: 4905468Abstract: A false twisting apparatus comprising: a pair of first feed rollers for feeding a yarn to be false twisted; a pair of second feed rollers for feeding a false-twisted yarn; a first heating means and a twisting means whcih are provided between the first and second feed rollers in order to false twist the yarn fed by the first feed rollers; wherein first and second stabilizing means for cooling and stabilizing the yarn heated by the first heating means are arranged between the first heating means and the twisting means in the recited order; the first stabilizing means being arranged substantially aligned with the first heating means; an interior angle defined between the first and second stabilizing means and inside the apparatus being more than 90.degree.; and the length of the second stabilizing means being shorter than that of the first stabilizing means.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1989Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Assignee: Teijin Seiki Company LimitedInventors: Fumio Tanae, Shunzo Naito, Hirokazu Matsuoka, Shigeru Yamamoto, Norio Yoshinouchi
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Patent number: 4809494Abstract: A false twist crimping machine is disclosed which is adapted for processing synthetic yarn, and which includes a novel means for the thermal treatment of a yarn at high processing speeds of 1,200 meters per minute and above, and without increasing the overall size of the machine. The yarn thermal treatment means includes a yarn heating plate and a yarn cooling plate. The yarn heating and cooling plates preferably each include a curved yarn path guideway to provide efficient and reliable yarn contact of the advancing yarn with the curved guiding surfaces, and at least the yarn cooling plate extends above a service aisle provided between the central frame of the false twist crimping machine and a yarn supply creel spaced from and extending parallel to the central frame.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1988Date of Patent: March 7, 1989Assignee: Barmag AGInventor: Peter Dammann
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Patent number: 4726180Abstract: A false twist apparatus, for processing primarily fine denier yarns at low level twist levels with consistency and good process control, comprises a roller mounted for rotation about its longitudinal axis and input and output guides, to guide the yarn in a helical path around the roller, mounted on a guide support extending adjacent the roller. One of the guides is positionally adjustable on the support in a direction parallel with the roller axis to alter the helix angle of the yarn around the roller and the twist level. For S and Z twist, two drive spindles are provided symmetrically disposed on opposed sides of the support, the roller being secured on the appropriate spindle and the output guide being moved to the appropriate side of the support.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1987Date of Patent: February 23, 1988Assignee: Rieter ScraggInventors: Geoffrey Naylor, Christopher J. Lawrence, Philip M. Wilkinson
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Patent number: 4719745Abstract: A texturizing machine for false-twist crimping of synthetic yarns having a plurality of work stations at each of which yarn is drawn by feed rolls from supply bobbins and guided successively through a heating device, a cooling device and a texturizing unit to a group of superjacent bobbin winding units, with the bobbin winding unit groups being arranged in longitudinal succession along the length of the machine. A pair of opposed spaced longitudinaly extending support frames define an operator service passageway therebetween. The heating devices, cooling devices and texturizing units are disposed adjacent the passageway with the yarn being guided over the passageway. The bobbin winding units are mounted on the opposed frames on both sides of the passageway with the groups of bobbin winding units alternately mounted successively on opposite frames longitudinally of the machine with the yarns of successive bobbin winding unit groups being guided in opposite directions over the passageway.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1987Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: Zinser Textilmachinen GmbHInventor: Gunter Konig
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Patent number: 4619295Abstract: A weaver's platform is illustrated having arcuate means extending transversely along each side of the platform facilitating the passage of cloth from the loom beneath the platform to a takeup positioned forwardly of the loom, and a pivotal mounting for the walkway portion of the platform facilitating removal of the platform from the weaver's aisle for clean up.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1985Date of Patent: October 28, 1986Inventor: William J. Alexander
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Patent number: 4581883Abstract: A yarn false twisting apparatus is disclosed which is adapted to produce a crimped composite yarn composed of an S twisted component and a Z twisted component, and wherein the full takeup capacity of the apparatus is utilized. The apparatus includes first and second false twisting units associated with each twisting position, with all of the first units being aligned in a first horizontal row extending along the length of the apparatus, and all of the second units being aligned in a second horizontal row. The two rows may be oriented with respect to each other, and the other elements of each twisting position, so that the paths of travel of the two components have an equal twisting length, and an equal cooling length.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1984Date of Patent: April 15, 1986Assignee: Barmag Barmer Maschinenfabrik AGInventor: Herbert Streppel
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Patent number: 4581884Abstract: A textile machine, which comprises a stand-off creel, first, second and third feed means, first and second heaters, cooling zone, false twist device and take-up means, has the second and third feed means, false twist device, second heater and take-up means mounted on a common frame with the second heater disposed vertically behind the take-up means and the third feed means located forwardly of the second heater, and has guide means operable to guide a yarn from the outlet end of the second heater through 90.degree. to the third feed means. This enables the second heater to be mounted lower in the frame than with previous machines and enables the false twist device, second feed means, cooling zone and first heater to be positioned nearer to the operator for operation, maintenance or cleaning.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1984Date of Patent: April 15, 1986Assignee: Rieter-Scragg LimitedInventor: Denys W. Brough
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Patent number: 4395872Abstract: The invention relates to a device for false-twist texturing, if appropriate with simultaneous drawing of multi-filament threads, said device consisting of a plurality of identical sections located next to one another, in which device the delivery mechanisms and heaters required for each working position are arranged in only one series in each case, the texturing machine has only one operating gangway and one creel installation, and the thread runs of the working positions of a section differ from one another in their angles and/or their length due to a slight oblique pull. These measures make it possible to use common texturing heaters and set heaters for the working positions of a section.The device is distinguished by a low energy requirement, ease of attendance and good accessibility of all the machine parts in case of repairs.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1981Date of Patent: August 2, 1983Assignee: Ernst Michalke GmbH & Co.Inventor: Walter Riedl
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Patent number: 4365468Abstract: The false twist machine has a texturing part arranged below heat treatment zones in which three supply devices and a false twist device are superimposed and staggered from the back to the front in such a manner that in threading in of the thread into these devices turning about and overhead working processes of the operator are avoided. The thread paths formed by the threading in are placed one in front of the other in the sequence of the threading in process. A bobbin creel is movable to the texturing part and is equipped with a thread transfer device which transfers the threads coming from the individual creel bobbins into the vicinity of the first supply device. The winding device is arranged opposite the texturing part at a distance forming an operating alley and gives off the full bobbins to the outerside of the winding device opposite the operating alley. The empty bobbins can be moved from the machine end into a readiness reserve position.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1981Date of Patent: December 28, 1982Assignee: Rieter Machine Works, Ltd.Inventors: Hans Schellenberg, Eduard Schenkel, Andreas Schwander, Dieter Thalmann
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Patent number: 4364225Abstract: A machine for producing self-twisting yarns has a plurality of working positions at each of which is means for feeding a yarn to be treated and means for treating the yarn, there being an operator access zone between them. The means for treating the yarn include, arranged vertically, a positive yarn delivery device, for delivering two yarns in parallel, means for imparting an alternate twist to at least one of the two yarns, and for permitting the self-twisting of the two yarns around one another, and means for winding up the yarn produced.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1980Date of Patent: December 21, 1982Assignee: ASA S.A.Inventor: Jean-Louis Faure
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Patent number: 4362010Abstract: A yarn texturizing machine in which there are provided a plurality of treatment positions, each position presenting, in operational sequence, a yarn supply device, a first yarn feeder, a yarn heating device, a cooling zone for the heated yarn, a false twist spindle, a second yarn feeder and a windup device. This machine is presenting a central frame on either side of which are symetrically arranged the working positions. A guide tube for the yarn is arranged between the first delivery device and the heater entry, the connection between this tube with the heater being realized by means of a connecting element also joined to a blowing source permitting to eliminate the fumes inside the heater. The connecting element comprises means to the stop of the blowing during the yarn launching operation and to the automatic starting of the blowing action when running normally.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1980Date of Patent: December 7, 1982Assignee: ASA S.A.Inventor: Henri Crouzet
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Patent number: 4362011Abstract: False-twisting equipment including a first heater disposed on one side of an operation space, a second heater disposed on the other side of an operation space and a balloon control device and a false-twisting spindle disposed in the upper portion of the operation space wherein yarn is fed from the one side through the upper portion of the operation space and wound on the other side and the yarn passes through the upper portion of the operation space in a straight line so as to effectively propagete false-twists given to the yarn by the false-twisting spindle. The yarn, and the first heater are disposed as close to the floor as possible and the height of the top of the heater is lowered as much as possible, so that the yarn coming from the first heater to the false-twisting spindle is bent at a bending angle as large as possible.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1980Date of Patent: December 7, 1982Assignee: Murata Kikai Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Syuichi Kikuchi
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Patent number: 4332132Abstract: The invention concerns a false-twist texturizing machine of the type in which the heater, the cooling zone and the false-twist spindle are in substantially straight alignment and arranged at least in part above the service zone. The machine of the invention is characterized by the fact that the heating device, arranged upstream of the spindle at the upper part of the machine, is an open heater and that the machine includes means for lacing up and guiding the yarn between the first yarn feeder and the entry point of the heating device.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1980Date of Patent: June 1, 1982Assignee: ASA S.A.Inventors: Christian Bru, Jean-Claude Dupeuble
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Patent number: 4308716Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for applying liquid to a yarn running at high speed, and with a relatively low resistance being imparted to the yarn during the application. The apparatus includes a roller partially immersed in a liquid bath, and having a circumferential surface composed of alternating lands and grooves in the circumferential direction. Means are provided for rotating the roller and for guiding the running yarn tangentially across the top portion of the roller, and such that the yarn advances at a linear speed substantially greater than the peripheral speed of the roller. The yarn guiding means is adjustable to permit the extent of the contact between the yarn and the top of the roller to be varied.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1980Date of Patent: January 5, 1982Assignee: Barmag Barmer Maschinenfabrik AGInventor: Karl Bauer
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Patent number: 4297836Abstract: A textile yarn texturing machine having a bank of pairs of upright spindles rotated at high speed and having stacked thereon axially spaced meshing ceramic discs is provided with a fixed transparent shield disposed in front of the bank to protect an operator from flying pieces of the discs upon shattering thereof. The shield is spaced sufficiently forwardly of the spindles and has its lower edge high enough to permit an operator to reach thereunder to perform necessary manipulations in the area of the spindles.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1980Date of Patent: November 3, 1981Assignee: Burlington Industries, Inc.Inventor: James R. Lilly
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Patent number: 4291529Abstract: The false twist machine has a texturing part arranged below heat treatment zones in which three supply devices and a false twist device are superimposed and staggered from the back to the front in such a manner that in threading in of the thread into these devices turning about and overhead working processes of the operator are avoided. The thread paths formed by the threading in are placed one in front of the other in the sequence of the threading in process. A bobbin creel is movable to the texturing part and is equipped with a thread transfer device which transfers the threads coming from the individual creel bobbins into the vicinity of the first supply device. The winding device is arranged opposite the texturing part at a distance forming an operating alley and gives off the full bobbins to the outerside of the winding device opposite the operating alley. The empty bobbins can be moved from the machine end into a readiness reserve position.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1980Date of Patent: September 29, 1981Assignee: Rieter Machine Works, Ltd.Inventors: Hans Schellenberg, Eduard Schenkel, Andreas Schwander, Dieter Thalmann
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Patent number: 4223519Abstract: A false twisting machine which includes a frame having racks of thread supply spools on opposite sides with centrally disposed bobbin supporting take-up mechanisms therebetween defining corridors on opposite sides thereof with thread heaters and false twisting members disposed horizontally across the top of the machine, together with thread transport mechanisms for stretching the threads and for advancing the threads vertically upward from the thread supply spools on opposite sides of the machine across the top of the machine in a horizontal path with virtually no deviation therefrom through the heaters and false twisters and then downwardly onto the take-up bobbins for ultimate removal of the wound thread packages from the machine thereby providing a machine of greatly reduced height and capable of easy maintenance.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1978Date of Patent: September 23, 1980Assignee: Firma Zinser Textilmaschinen GmbHInventors: Gunter Konig, Gunter Mutschler, Erich Scheutle, Erich Bucher
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Patent number: 4201036Abstract: The false twist machine has a texturing part arranged below heat treatment zones in which three supply devices and a false twist device are superimposed and staggered from the back to the front in such a manner that in threading in of the thread into these devices turning about and overhead working processes of the operator are avoided. The thread paths formed by the threading in are placed one in front of the other in the sequence of the threading in process. A bobbin creel is movable to the texturing part and is equipped with a thread transfer device which transfers the threads coming from the individual creel bobbins into the vicinity of the first supply device. The winding device is arranged opposite the texturing part at a distance forming an operating alley and gives off the full bobbins to the outerside of the winding device opposite the operating alley. The empty bobbins can be moved from the machine end into a readiness reserve position.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1978Date of Patent: May 6, 1980Assignee: Rieter Machine Works Ltd.Inventors: Hans Schellenberg, Eduard Schenkel, Andreas Schwander, Dieter Thalmann
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Patent number: 4165602Abstract: A texturing machine for yarns having a row of upright yarn supply packages, a texturing section opposite the supply packages, an upright heater extending above the supply packages, a cooling guide extending from the heater downward to the texturing section whereby the yarn is positively guided over its entire distance from the supply to the texturing section.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1978Date of Patent: August 28, 1979Assignee: Ernest Scragg & Sons LimitedInventor: Ronald S. Eaves
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Patent number: 4141206Abstract: A yarn texturing machine has a texturing section spaced from a creel section by an operator's aisle. Setting heaters are located upright in proximity with the creel, and have their bottom inlet ends well above floor level and the top exit ends extending above the creel. yarn cooling and stabilizing guides span the aisle and are downwardly inclined from the top ends of the setting heaters towards the texturing section.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1978Date of Patent: February 27, 1979Assignee: Ernest Scragg & Sons LimitedInventor: Ronald S. Eaves
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Patent number: RE30159Abstract: A false-twist crimping machine for processing filament yarn. The machine comprises a side frame having a bobbin located thereon for supplying the filament yarn to a delivery means for guiding the yarn to a heating zone. A middle frame carries a cooling zone which receives the yarn as it feeds from the heating zone. A false-twisting means receives the yarn as it feeds from the cooling zone and a take-off means supplies the yarn emitting from the false-twisting means to a winding device located at the middle frame. In assembly, the heating zone slopes at an oblique angle between the side frame and the middle frame and a height-adjustable yarn guide means is positioned at the angle formed between the heating zone and the cooling zone in a manner so that the yarn may run over it along a line substantially tangent from the outlet of the heating zone and along a line substantially tangent to the inlet of the cooling zone.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1978Date of Patent: November 27, 1979Assignee: Barmag Barmer Maschinenfabrik AktiengesellschaftInventor: Hermann Kubler
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Patent number: RE34342Abstract: A false twist crimping machine is disclosed which is adapted for processing synthetic yarn, and which includes a novel .[.means.]. .Iadd.structure .Iaddend.for the thermal treatment of a yarn at high processing speeds of 1,200 meters per minute and above, and without increasing the overall size of the machine. The yarn thermal treatment .[.means.]. .Iadd.structure .Iaddend.includes a yarn heating plate and a yarn cooling plate. The yarn heating and cooling plates preferably each include a curved yarn path guideway to provide efficient and reliable yarn contact of the advancing yarn with the curved guiding surfaces, and at least the yarn cooling plate extends above a service aisle provided between the central frame of the false twist crimping machine and a yarn supply creel spaced from and extending parallel to the central frame.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1990Date of Patent: August 17, 1993Assignee: Barmag AGInventor: Peter Dammann