METHOD FOR OPERATING A SPINNING STATION OF A SPINNING MACHINE, AND SPINNING MACHINE
20230416950 ยท 2023-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
D01H4/38
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
Abstract
A method for operating a spinning station of a spinning machine includes, during a downtime of the spinning station, performing one or both of: driving and stopping the opening roller at least one time by means of an individual drive configured with the opening roller, or driving the opening roller at a minimum rotation speed by means of the individual drive.
Claims
1-10: (canceled)
11. A method for operating a spinning station of a spinning machine, wherein the spinning machine includes: an opening unit that opens a fiber material into individual fibers that are spun into a yarn by means a spinning device; the opening unit including an opening roller rotatably mounted in an opening housing and drivable by an individual drive, the spinning device connected to a negative pressure channel of the spinning machine and acted upon by negative pressure, the opening housing connected to the spinning device via a feed duct; the method comprising: during a downtime of the spinning station, performing one or both of: driving and stopping the opening roller at least one time by means of the individual drive, or driving the opening roller at a minimum rotation speed by means of the individual drive.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the opening roller is driven counter to an operational direction of rotation during the downtime of the spinning station.
13. The method according to claim 11, wherein the opening roller (15) is repeatedly driven and stopped at predetermined time intervals during the downtime of the spinning station.
14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the time intervals are set in a control unit of the spinning station or a control unit of the spinning machine.
15. The method according to claim 13, wherein the time intervals are set in an application-specific manner depending on the fiber material being spun at the spinning station.
16. The method according to claim 11, further comprising additionally cleaning the opening roller with a bast air stream from a spinning station-specific blowing nozzle.
17. A spinning machine, comprising: a plurality of adjacently arranged spinning stations, wherein each of the spinning stations comprises: an opening unit that opens a fiber material into individual fibers that are spun into a yarn by a spinning device; the opening unit including an opening roller rotatably mounted in an opening housing and drivable by an individual drive; the spinning device connected to a negative pressure channel of the spinning machine and acted upon by negative pressure; the opening housing connected to the spinning device via a feed duct; the spinning machine or each spinning station further comprising a control unit configured to control the spinning stations to perform one or both of the following during a downtime of the spinning station: driving and stopping the opening roller at least one time by means of the individual drive, or driving the opening roller at a minimum rotation speed by means of the individual drive.
18. The spinning machine according to claim 17, wherein the opening roller is drivable at predetermined time intervals set by the control unit.
19. The spinning machine according to claim 18, characterized in that the time intervals are stored in the control unit and are application-specific depending on the fiber material being spun at the spinning station.
20. The spinning machine according to claim 18, wherein each spinning station further comprises a station-specific blowing nozzle for additional cleaning the opening roller.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] Further advantages of the invention are described in the following exemplary embodiments, wherein, schematically:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] In the following description of the alternative exemplary embodiments represented in the figures, the same reference signs are utilized for features that are identical or at least comparable in terms of their configuration and/or mode of operation. Provided the features are not described in detail again, their design and/or mode of operation correspond/corresponds to the design and mode of operation of the above-described features. For the sake of greater clarity, reference signs for previously described components have not been individually included in the figures.
[0027] In the following description of the figures, the same reference characters are used for features that are identical and/or at least comparable in each of the various figures. The individual features, their embodiment and/or mode of operation are explained in detail usually only upon the first mention thereof. If individual features are not explained in detail once more, their embodiment and/or mode of operation correspond/corresponds to the embodiment and mode of operation of the features that act in the same way or have the same name and have already been described. Moreover, for the sake of clarity, often only one or only a few of several identical components and/or features is/are labeled.
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[0029] The spinning machine 1 has a central control unit 9 for controlling the functions of the spinning machine 1 and/or the spinning stations 2. According to the present representation, the spinning stations 2 each also have a spinning station-specific control unit 9, which is connected to the central control unit of the spinning machine 1, as indicated by the dotted lines.
[0030] Optionally, the spinning machine 1 can also include a service device 22, which is movable along the spinning stations 2. The service device 22 also includes a control unit 9, which is connected to the central control unit 9 of the spinning machine, as is also indicated by a dotted line.
[0031] In modern spinning machines 1, the spinning stations 2 of which are designed as autonomous spinning stations 2 which can automatically carry out a piecing process also after a thread breakage, such service devices 22 are necessary only for carrying out a package change. Most of the other service actions, such as seeking a thread end traveling on the package, cleaning the spinning element, preparing the yarn ends, and the actual piecing can be carried out by the spinning stations 2 themselves, which include individually drivable handling units for this purpose. The present invention is preferably usable on rotor spinning machines 1 including such autonomous spinning stations 2, although the present invention can be used on any spinning machine 1 having an individually driven opening roller 15 (see
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[0033] In the method, during a downtime of the spinning station 2, the opening roller is briefly driven and stopped again at least one time, preferably also multiple times, by means of its individual drive 14. The individual drive 14 of the opening roller 15 is connected for control purposes to the control unit 9 of the spinning station 2 for this purpose. The control unit 9 can control the repeated driving of the opening roller 15 at predetermined time intervals. For this purpose, the time intervals can be established in the control unit 9 of the spinning station 2 or also in the central control unit 9 of the spinning machine 1, for example, depending on an application of the spinning station 2. Alternatively to repeatedly driving the opening roller 15, it can also be provided that driving is carried out permanently during a downtime of the spinning station at a rotational speed that is reduced as compared to the operating speed of the opening roller. As a result, a larger accumulation of fibers, which can result in blockages of the opening roller, can be avoided and the smooth restart of the spinning station 2 can be ensured. This is explained in greater detail in the following with reference to
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[0035] During operation of the spinning station 2, fiber material 5 is continuously fed to the opening unit 4 and the yarn 8 that has been spun from the fiber material 5 (see
[0036] If the opening roller 15 is now briefly driven at least one time, preferably multiple times, however, during the downtime of the spinning station 2, the accumulation of fibers can be effectively avoided. Due to the brief driving, individual fibers 6 can be prevented from clinging to the card clothing 20 and individual fibers 6 that are already adhering can be detached from the card clothing 20. The individual fibers are preferably detached from the card clothing 20 in the region of the trash removal opening 23 due to the effect of gravity and can be discharged via the trash removal opening 23. Individual fibers 6 in the region of the feed duct 18 can also be exposed to the effect of the negative pressure applied there, as a result of which the individual fibers 6 can be detached from the card clothing and discharged via the feed duct 18.
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[0038] The present invention is not limited to the represented and described exemplary embodiments. Modifications within the scope of the claims are also possible, as is any combination of the described features, even if they are represented and described in different parts of the description or the claims or in different exemplary embodiments, provided no contradiction to the teaching of the independent claims results.
LIST OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS
[0039] 1 spinning machine [0040] 2 spinning station [0041] 3 frame [0042] 4 opening unit [0043] 5 fiber material [0044] 6 individual fibers [0045] 7 spinning device [0046] 8 yarn [0047] 9 control unit [0048] 10 winding device [0049] 11 package [0050] 12 spinning rotor [0051] 13 opening housing [0052] 14 individual drive [0053] 15 opening roller [0054] 16 feed roller [0055] 17 negative pressure channel [0056] 18 feed duct [0057] 19 blowing nozzle [0058] 20 card clothing [0059] 21 valve [0060] 22 service device [0061] 23 trash removal opening