Title of Invention

DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING A CREEL OF A TEXTILE MACHINE.

Abstract DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING A CREEL OF A TEXTILE MACHINE. THE INVENTION RELATES TO A DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING A CREEL (12) OF A TEXTILE MACHINE, WHICH IS SEATED, PIVOTABLE TO A LIMKTEDDEGREE, BY MEANS OF A PIVOT SHAFT (14) AND IS LOADED WITH A TORQUE GENERATOR (24,28,30) WHICH, CONTROLLED BY A DRIVE MACHANISM (34), GENERATES A DEFINED TORQUE. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INVENTION, THE TORQUE GENERATOR (24,28,30) IS CONNECTED WITH THE CREEL (12) BY MEANS OF A REDUCTION GEAR STAGE (20,22 ; 60,62).
Full Text Device for Controlling a Creel of a Textile Machine
The invention relates to a device for controlling a creel of a textile machine,
which is seated, pivotable to a limited degree, by means of a pivot shaft
and can be loaded with a torque generator which, controlled by a drive
mechanism, generates a defined torque.
A device in accordance with the species for controlling a creel of a textile
machine is described in DE 198 17 363 A1, for example.
With this known device a bobbin held in a creel is driven by a roller by
means of friction. It is intended here to provide an exactly predetermined
bobbin contact pressure between the driving roller and the bobbin, which
can be controlled in order to be able, for example, to set a defined slippage
between the bobbin and the roller.
Therefore the creel is seated, rotatable to a limited degree by means of a
pivot shaft, wherein a connecting disk is connected, fixed against relative
rotation, with the pivot shaft.
Moreover, the connecting disk is connected by means of helical springs
with a gear wheel in such a way that a rotation of the gear wheel by means
of a drive motor, in particular a step motor, generates a torque acting on
the connecting disk and therefore on the pivot shaft. In order to be able to
introduce a sufficiently large torque into the pivot shaft, a total of six
helical springs, which are arranged tangentially in respect to the pivot
shaft, are provided between the gear wheel and the connecting disk.
Based on the above mentioned prior art, the object of the invention is
based on providing a device for the defined control of a creel, which is
particularly effective and at the same time cost-effective and simple in
construction,
This object is attained in accordance with the invention in that the torque generator is
connected with the creel by means of a reduction gear stage.
This means that because of the employment of a eduction gear stage it is possible to
design the torque generator relatively low-powered and simply. The high torque required for
the defined control of the creel is nevertheless assuredly provided.
As described hereinafter the torque generator advantageously has a flat spiral spring.
By using a flat spiral spring it is possible to achieve a very simple, cost-effective
construction of the entire device. For this purpose, one end of the flat spiral spring is fastened
on a first element of the torque generator, which is displaced by the drive element. The other
end of the flat spiral spring is connected with a second element, which is coupled with the
gear. The flat spiral spring generates a defined force by the rotation of the first element in
respect to the second element, which can be adjusted within wide margins since, because of
its type of construction, the flat spiral spring can be rotated over a large angle, and this force
is converted into torque.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the gear stage is embodied as a
ribbon gear as desribed hereinafter. A generation of the torque free of play at the pivot shaft
can be achieved with the aid ofa ribbon gear. This is advantageous in view of the exact
control of the creel, and therefore in view of an exactly set bobbin contact pressure.
In an alternative embodiment the torque generator can also be directly connected with
a drive shaft of the drive element, which results in a direct control of the torque generator by
means of the drive element. The numver of required components is reduced by this.
As described hereinafter, it is provided in an advantageous embodiment of the
invention that a further gear stage is arranged between the drive element and the torque
generator. Thus, the torque generator is arranged between two gears, or between two gear
stages, which results in an extremely flexible design of the device in accordance with the
invention. For example, a low-powered and cost-effective step motor can be used as the drive
motor.
Further characteristic and advantages of the invention ensue from the subsequent
description together with the accompanying drawings.
Shown in the drawings are in:
Fig. 1, a schematic representation of a lateral view of a device in accordance with the
invention for controlling a creel in accordance with a first embodiment.
Fig. 2, a schematic front view of the device in Fig. 1,
Fig. 3, a lateral view of a ribbon drive in accordan :e with a second embodiment of the
invention, and
Fig. 4, a view from above on a ribbon drive in accordance with Fig. 3.
A winding head housing 10 of a textile machine can be seen in the schematic
representations in Figs. 1 and 2, on which a creel 12 is seated, rotatable in a limited manner,
by means of a pivot shaft 14. A bobbin 16 is rotatably seated in the creel 12, which is driven
by frictional force by a roller 18. In order to provided a predefined contact pressure of the
bobbin 16 on nhe roller 18, the pivot shaft 14 of the creel 12 is charged with a defined,
adjustable torque which, as a rule, acts by reducing the lo d on the creel 12.
Such a predefined even contact pressure is very important in connection with
producing cheeses, since otherwise not only the outer appearance of the bobbins, but also
their unwinding behaviors, are negatively affected.
However, in areas of pattern disruption, the introduction of a defined
slippage between the bobbin 16 and the roller 18 is desirable, for which
purpose the torque acting on the creel 12 is increased and the contact
pressure of the bobbin 16 on the ribbon 18 is definitely reduced by this.
As represented in the drawings, one end of the pivot shaft 14 is connected
with the creel 12, and the other end with a gear wheel 20 of a reduction
gear stage in a manner fixed against relative rotation. The gear wheel 20
meshes with a pinion 22, which is connected, fixed against relative
rotation, with a stop plate 24 and is rotatably seated on an axle stub 26.
In turn, the axle stub 26 is fastened on the winding head housing 10 of
the textile machine. A flat spiral spring 28 is fastened with one of its ends
on the stop plate 24, and its other end is connected with an adjustment
gear wheel 30, which meshes with a motor pinion 32 of an electric step
motor 34.
The flat spiral spring 28 is fastened on the adjustment gear wheel 30 with
the aid of three fastening bolts 36, 38, 40, for example. One end of the flat
spiral spring 28 is clamped between the bolts 36, 38, 40 for this purpose,
and is fixed in this portion by its inherent prestress. The other end of the
flat spiral spring 28 is fastened on the stop plate 24 with two bolts 42 and
44.
If the adjustment gear wheel 30 is rotated in respect to the stop plate 24,
the flat spiral 28 is prestressed or relaxed, and because of this it generates
a force acting on the stop plate 24, which is converted to a torque acting
on the creel 12 via the pinion 22, the gear wheel 20 and the pivot shaft 14
A relative rotation between the adjustment gear wheel 30 and the plate 24
is limited by the bolt 40, so that two end positions of the stop plate 24 are
defined. A first end position is defined by the striking of a first edge 46 of a
first radially
extending protrusion of the stop plate 24 against the bolt 40. A second end
position is defined by the striking of a second edge 48 of a second
protrusion of the stop plate, which starting at the axle stub 26, extends
way in a direction opposite to the first protrusion, against the bolt 40. The
force, which can be minimally or maximally generated by the flat spiral 28,
and the minimal, or maximal, torque are fixed by these two end positions.
For controlling the creel 12, and therefore the contact pressure of the
bobbin 16 on the roller 18, the motor pinion 32 is displaced by the step
motor 34 by a defined number of steps in a desired direction. This causes
a rotation of the adjustment gear wheel 30, and therefore the prestressing
or relaxation of the flat spiral spring 28. The force generated by the flat
spiral spring 28 changes because of the prestressing or relaxation of the
flat spiral spring 28 and is transmitted via the bolts 42, 44 to the stop
plate 24 and the pinion 22 connected with the latter in a manner fixed
against relative rotation. The force generated by the flat spiral spring 28 is
converted into a torque by the pinion 22, which meshes with the larger
gear wheel 20, which torque acts on the pivot shaft 14 and in this way
decreases or increases the contact pressure of the bobbin 16 on the roller
18.
Because the pinion 22 and the gear wheel 20 constitute a reduction gear
stage, a relatively weak force of the flat spiral spring 28 suffices for
generating a relatively large torque at the pivot shaft 14. Therefore the flat
spiral spring 28 can be designed to be comparatively weal and cost-
effective.
In an alternative embodiment (not represented) it is provided that the
torque generator is arranged in the area of a second reduction gear stage
consisting of the motor pinion 32 and the adjustment gear wheel 30. It is
possible in this way to generate a large torque at the pivot shaft 14 even
with a weak and
cost-effective step motor 34. However, the required prestress of the flat
spiral spring 28 can only be achieved by tolerating a relatively large
displacement track in this case.
For providing a clearer representation, the creel arm 12, the bobbin 16
and the roller 18 are not represented in Fig. 2.
As can be seen from the representation in Fig. 2, a torque generator is
constituted in the embodiment represented by the adjustment gear wheel
30 with the bolts 36, 38 and 40, the flat spiral spring 28 the wing plate 24
with the bolts 42 and 44, as well as the pinion 22.
Figs. 3 and 4 schematically shown as ribbon drive employed in a further
embodiment of the invention. Here, a pivot shaft 51 is only indicated by a
dash-dotted line in Fig. 4.
A transfer lever 52 is connected, fixed against relative rotation, with the
pivot shaft 51 and has a cylinder section 54 which is centered in respect to
the pivot shaft 51. A ribbon 60 or 62 is respectively fastened at the
attachment points 56 and 58 of the cylinder section 54. The ribbons 60
and 62, which are preferably made of steel, extend from the cylinder
section 54 to a driveshaft 64, which is connected with a torque generator,
wherein both ribbons 60 and 62 are spirally wound on the driveshaft 64.
The attachment points 56 and 58 on the cylinder section 54 are located on
opposite sides in relation to the driveshaft 64, on which the ribbon 60, or
the ribbon 62, are fastened at the attachment point 66, or 68.
This means that a rotation of the driveshaft 64 causes a winding and
unwinding movement of the ribbons 60, 62 which is converted into a pivot
movement of the transfer lever 52, and therefore of the creel.
To the greatest extent the ribbon drive represented in Figs 3 and 4 without
play and hysteresis.
WE CLAIM
1. A device for controlling a creel (12) of a textile machine, which is
seated, pivotable to a limited degree by means of a pivot shaft
(14) and can be loaded with a torque generator (24, 28, 30)
which, controlled by a drive mechanism (34), generates a defined
torque,
characterized in that
the torque generator (24, 28, 30) is connected with the creel (12)
by means of a reduction gear stage (20, 22, 60, 62).
2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the torque generator
has a flat spiral spring (28).
3. The device as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the gear stage is
embodied as a ribbon gear (60, 62).
4. The device as claimed in one of the preceding claims, wherein the
torque generator is connected with a driveshaft of the drive
element.
5. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 to 4, wherein a further
gear stage (32, 31) is provided between the drive element (34) and
the torque generator (24, 28, 30)
1. Device for Controlling a Creel of a Textile Machine
2.1 The invention relates to a device for controlling a creel
(12) of a textile machine, which is seated, pivotable to a limited
degree, by means of a pivot shaft (14) and is loaded with a torque
generator (24, 28, 30) which, controlled by a drive mechanism
(34), generates a defined torque.
2.2 In accordance with the invention, the torque generator (24,
28, 30) is connected with the creel (12) by means of a reduction
gear stage (20, 22; 60, 62).

Documents:

00473-cal-2001-abstract.pdf

00473-cal-2001-claims.pdf

00473-cal-2001-correspondence others.pdf

00473-cal-2001-description complete.pdf

00473-cal-2001-drawings.pdf

00473-cal-2001-form 1.pdf

00473-cal-2001-form 18.pdf

00473-cal-2001-form 2.pdf

00473-cal-2001-form 26.pdf

00473-cal-2001-form 3.pdf

00473-cal-2001-form 5.pdf

00473-cal-2001-letter patent.pdf

00473-cal-2001-priority document.pdf

00473-cal-2001-reply f.e.r.pdf

473-CAL-2001-FORM-27.pdf

473-CAL-2001-OTHER PATENT DOCUMENT.pdf


Patent Number 211061
Indian Patent Application Number 473/CAL/2001
PG Journal Number 42/2007
Publication Date 19-Oct-2007
Grant Date 16-Oct-2007
Date of Filing 24-Aug-2001
Name of Patentee W. SCHLAFHORST AG & CO.
Applicant Address BLUMENBERGER STRASSE 143-145, D-41061, MONCHENGLADBACH , GERMANY.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 STURM CHRISTIAN STEINSTRASSE 223 , 477J98 KREFELD, GERMANY.
PCT International Classification Number B65H 54/52
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 P 10045919.6 2000-09-16 Germany