US1040768A - Spool-holder and tension device for winding-machines. - Google Patents
Spool-holder and tension device for winding-machines. Download PDFInfo
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65H—HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
- B65H59/00—Adjusting or controlling tension in filamentary material, e.g. for preventing snarling; Applications of tension indicators
- B65H59/02—Adjusting or controlling tension in filamentary material, e.g. for preventing snarling; Applications of tension indicators by regulating delivery of material from supply package
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65H—HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
- B65H49/00—Unwinding or paying-out filamentary material; Supporting, storing or transporting packages from which filamentary material is to be withdrawn or paid-out
- B65H49/02—Methods or apparatus in which packages do not rotate
- B65H49/04—Package-supporting devices
- B65H49/10—Package-supporting devices for one operative package and one or more reserve packages
- B65H49/12—Package-supporting devices for one operative package and one or more reserve packages the reserve packages being mounted to permit manual or automatic transfer to operating position
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65H—HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
- B65H2701/00—Handled material; Storage means
- B65H2701/30—Handled filamentary material
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- fn 1411.31 buss 12E which forms a hearing for, and loosely receives the shank 16 on the tapered spindle head 16, see Fig. Il.
- the shank 16 bears at its vinner end, preferably against a ball 17 within the boss 12, and said shank 1(3 is provided with an annular groove or recess 16, into which extends the end of a set screw 18, which turns in a threaded hole in the boss 12, and prevents thespindle 16 from moving longitudinally.
- a second spindle with a tapered head 19 is suitably journaled in a boss or bearing 2O on the arm 3, and is of the same construction as the sp2' ⁇ dle 16. Both the tapered spindle heads 16 and 19 are revoluble independently of each other with the spool.
- a yarn spool 21, having in this instance a central opening 21 therethrough, and carrying the yarn 22, is held between the two tapered spindle heads 16 and 19, and can be readily put in place or removed, by'moving the holder 12, through the releasing of the engagement of the cam shaped. extension 14" oir the arm 14, with ihe rod 11', as above described.
- the thread tension device consists in this Yinstance of an arm 23 having an elongated hub 23 thereon, which is loosely mounted set screw 27 on the rod 10.
- a helically coiled torsion spring 25 encircles the hub 23 on the arm 23, and is connected at one end to said arm 23, and at its other end to a collar 26 secured by a n the arm 23 is a pad 22, which is adapted to bear against. the thread or yarn 22 on the spool 21 to act as a friction on the spool, the torsion spi/mg 2.? acting to yicldingly press the pad 2o against the yarn or thread 22.
- a second arin 28 has its hub 28 loosely mounted on 'the rod 10.
- fr collar 29 is se cured on the hub 28 by a set screw 3l) and has connected thereto one end oi' a coiled torsion spring 31.
- the other end of said spring 31 is attached to the arm 23.
- Said spring 3l. acts to yieldingly niove upwardl)w the. arni 2S until it engages the wire. 2l extending out from the extension 23 on the arn'i 23. 'llie engagement of the arm 2S with the wire 2A, causes the pressure ol the friction pad 23 on the yarn or thread 22 to be increased.
- the arm 28 Secured lo the outer end ot' roeoee the arm 28 is a Wire 32, around Which the thread 22 passes, see Fig. 2. rlhe tension or pull on the thread 22 in unwinding the thread from the spool 2,1, causes the downward movement of the Wire 32, and also the arm 28, and disenga ges said arm 28 from the wire 24, to decrease the friction or pressure of the pad 23 on the yarn or thread 22.
- the wire. 32 over which the thread from the spool passes acts as a guide for the thread, and extends parallel to the spool, and is preferably of a length equal to the length of the spool, so that the thread as it isunwound or drawn oil from lthe spool, will extend in a substantial vertical plane.
- the thread In unwinding or drawing the thread from the spool, through a guide eye, as is cusn tomary, the thread is liable ⁇ t'Qlfie cut or broken, but drawing it over the guide Wire or rod 32,' the thread Yis free to travel in the direction ot' the length'of said guide wire or rod, and is not liable to be chafed or broken.
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fn 1411.31 buss 12E, which forms a hearing for, and loosely receives the shank 16 on the tapered spindle head 16, see Fig. Il. The shank 16 bears at its vinner end, preferably against a ball 17 within the boss 12, and said shank 1(3 is provided with an annular groove or recess 16, into which extends the end of a set screw 18, which turns in a threaded hole in the boss 12, and prevents thespindle 16 from moving longitudinally. A second spindle with a tapered head 19 is suitably journaled in a boss or bearing 2O on the arm 3, and is of the same construction as the sp2' `dle 16. Both the tapered spindle heads 16 and 19 are revoluble independently of each other with the spool.
A yarn spool 21, having in this instance a central opening 21 therethrough, and carrying the yarn 22, is held between the two tapered spindle heads 16 and 19, and can be readily put in place or removed, by'moving the holder 12, through the releasing of the engagement of the cam shaped. extension 14" oir the arm 14, with ihe rod 11', as above described.
The thread tension device consists in this Yinstance of an arm 23 having an elongated hub 23 thereon, which is loosely mounted set screw 27 on the rod 10.
on the upper horizontally extending rod 10. An arm 23, extending upwardly from the hub 23, 'carries a horizontally extending wire 24.. A helically coiled torsion spring 25 encircles the hub 23 on the arm 23, and is connected at one end to said arm 23, and at its other end to a collar 26 secured by a n the arm 23 is a pad 22, which is adapted to bear against. the thread or yarn 22 on the spool 21 to act as a friction on the spool, the torsion spi/mg 2.? acting to yicldingly press the pad 2o against the yarn or thread 22.
A second arin 28 has its hub 28 loosely mounted on 'the rod 10. fr collar 29 is se cured on the hub 28 by a set screw 3l) and has connected thereto one end oi' a coiled torsion spring 31. The other end of said spring 31 is attached to the arm 23. Said spring 3l. acts to yieldingly niove upwardl)w the. arni 2S until it engages the wire. 2l extending out from the extension 23 on the arn'i 23. 'llie engagement of the arm 2S with the wire 2A, causes the pressure ol the friction pad 23 on the yarn or thread 22 to be increased.
Secured lo the outer end ot' roeoee the arm 28 is a Wire 32, around Which the thread 22 passes, see Fig. 2. rlhe tension or pull on the thread 22 in unwinding the thread from the spool 2,1, causes the downward movement of the Wire 32, and also the arm 28, and disenga ges said arm 28 from the wire 24, to decrease the friction or pressure of the pad 23 on the yarn or thread 22.
The wire. 32 over which the thread from the spool passes acts asa guide for the thread, and extends parallel to the spool, and is preferably of a length equal to the length of the spool, so that the thread as it isunwound or drawn oil from lthe spool, will extend in a substantial vertical plane. In unwinding or drawing the thread from the spool, through a guide eye, as is cusn tomary, the thread is liable `t'Qlfie cut or broken, but drawing it over the guide Wire or rod 32,' the thread Yis free to travel in the direction ot' the length'of said guide wire or rod, and is not liable to be chafed or broken. The advantages of my improvements will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art. They are very simple in construction and can be readily applied to Winding machines of ordinary construction.
It will be understood that the details of Vconstruction of my improvements'may be varied if desired. l have shown and dcscribed herein a spool 21 on which the yarn is wound, out it will be understood that a cop, a cylinder orother device, may be used if preferred.
Having thus described my inventioinwliat I claim as new and desire to securefloy lire-tn ters l)atent is ln a winding machine ot the class described, a spool from which the thread is to be uiiwouiid, two supporting revoluble spindles, one movable longitudinally, a -liriclion pad to bear against the thread on the spool, a spring connected to said` pad, tov
cause the same to he pressed against said thread, a rod or guide over which the thread passes trein the spool, a second spring connected to said rod or guide, and to said friction pad, whereby the tension of the thread over the rod or guide lessi-ins the pressure ot the friction pad on the thread.
EPl H. RYON. ll' ituesses:
Joux C. Dnwiir, Minna llene.
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| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| US54196010A US1040768A (en) | 1910-02-04 | 1910-02-04 | Spool-holder and tension device for winding-machines. |
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| US54196010A US1040768A (en) | 1910-02-04 | 1910-02-04 | Spool-holder and tension device for winding-machines. |
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Cited By (6)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2519725A (en) * | 1946-03-15 | 1950-08-22 | De Loy J White | Magnetic reproducer and recorder utilizing endless record and automatic selecting system |
| US3029034A (en) * | 1957-04-24 | 1962-04-10 | Genning Ernst | Brake for reversible drive means in wire or tape sound recording and reproducing apparatus |
| US3117737A (en) * | 1960-04-18 | 1964-01-14 | Batson Cook Company | Creel brake assembly |
| US3346214A (en) * | 1965-11-15 | 1967-10-10 | Harnischfeger Corp | Reel pay-off stand |
| US3705698A (en) * | 1971-05-24 | 1972-12-12 | Windings Inc | Payout stand for universal type winds with radial opening for feedout |
| US4488014A (en) * | 1980-12-31 | 1984-12-11 | Burlington Industries, Inc. | Reeling assembly |
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Cited By (6)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2519725A (en) * | 1946-03-15 | 1950-08-22 | De Loy J White | Magnetic reproducer and recorder utilizing endless record and automatic selecting system |
| US3029034A (en) * | 1957-04-24 | 1962-04-10 | Genning Ernst | Brake for reversible drive means in wire or tape sound recording and reproducing apparatus |
| US3117737A (en) * | 1960-04-18 | 1964-01-14 | Batson Cook Company | Creel brake assembly |
| US3346214A (en) * | 1965-11-15 | 1967-10-10 | Harnischfeger Corp | Reel pay-off stand |
| US3705698A (en) * | 1971-05-24 | 1972-12-12 | Windings Inc | Payout stand for universal type winds with radial opening for feedout |
| US4488014A (en) * | 1980-12-31 | 1984-12-11 | Burlington Industries, Inc. | Reeling assembly |
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