DEVICE FOR MELT-SPINNING, DRAWING, AND WINDING A THREAD GROUP
20200291547 · 2020-09-17
Inventors
- Martin Fischer (Solingen, DE)
- Jörg Hegenbarth (Remscheid, DE)
- Marc-André Herrndorf (Herne, DE)
- Linda Wolkowski (Remscheid, DE)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A device for melt-spinning, drawing, and winding a thread group includes a spinning device having a row of spinning nozzles. The threads produced by the spinning nozzles are drawn by means of a godet device with multiple drivable godets. The device is paired with a winding device with multiple winding stations arranged in a row. The row of winding stations is arranged orthogonally to the row of spinning nozzles. The different thread spacings within the spinning device and the godet device are bridged by a thread deflecting device having a first group of thread guides and a second group of thread guides. The thread guides of the first group are arranged next to one another in a horizontal row with a spinning spacing. It is possible to obtain large deflections with a low height. The thread guides of the two groups are made of freely rotatable rollers.
Claims
1. A device for melt-spinning, drawing, and winding a thread group, comprising: a spinning device, which has a row of spinning nozzles, a godet device, which has at least two drivable godets, a winding device which has a row of winding points, wherein the row of winding points is disposed orthogonally to the row of spinning nozzles, and a thread deflecting device disposed between the spinning device and the godet device, wherein the thread deflecting device has a first group of thread guides assigned to the spinning device and a second group of thread guides assigned to the godet device, wherein the thread guides of the first group are disposed next to one another in a horizontal row with a spinning spacing, and wherein the thread guides of the two groups of thread guides are formed by freely rotatable rollers.
2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rollers of the second group of thread guides are disposed above one another and/or below one another with an offset.
3. The device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the offset between the rollers of the second group of thread guides is equal to a thread spacing of the threads of the thread group on the circumference of one of the godets.
4. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rollers of the second group of thread guides are held in a central region underneath the spinning device in an inverse V-shaped row arrangement.
5. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the axes of the rollers and the axes of the godets are aligned orthogonally with respect to one another.
6. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spinning nozzles of the spinning device are held by two adjacently disposed spin beams and wherein the rollers of the second group of thread guides are held in the central region between the spin beams.
7. The device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the rollers of the second group of thread guides are held on one or two movable supports, which can each be guided between a spreading position of the rollers and an operating position of the rollers.
8. The device as claimed in claim 7, wherein the supports are each held by one end on a pivot axis and can be guided in an angular range as far as a horizontal.
9. The device as claimed in claim 7, wherein the godet device and the winding device are disposed in a central region underneath the spinning device and the godet device is held at a front end of the winding device.
10. The device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the godet device has a thread suction device, which is disposed downstream of the rollers of the second group of thread guides in the thread run.
Description
[0019] In the figures:
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[0025] The exemplary embodiment comprises a spinning device 1, a thread deflecting device 12, a godet device 16, and a winding device 21, which are arranged among one another.
[0026] The spinning device 1 has a plurality of spinning nozzles 3 for spinning multifilament threads, which are held in a row arrangement at a distance from one another on the underside of a spin beam 2. The spin beam 2 is designed to be heatable for temperature control of the spinning nozzles 3. A melt distributor system 6, which is connected to a spin pump 4, is formed inside the spin beam 2. The spin pump 4 is designed as a multiple pump in order to produce a partial melt flow to each spinning nozzle 3. For this purpose the spin pump 4 is driven by a pump drive 4.1.
[0027] The spin pump 4 is connected to a melt source not shown here, for example an extruder or a discharge pump via an intake 5.
[0028] Located underneath the spin beam 2 is a cooling device 7, which forms a cooling shaft 9 underneath the spin beam 2 for guiding and cooling the freshly extruded filament strands of the threads.
[0029] As can be seen from the diagram in
[0030] At this point it is expressly mentioned that the depicted cooling device with a transversely directed cooling air flow is exemplary. In principle, cooling devices of this type also comprise devices which blow a cooling air flow generated radially from inside to outside or radially from outside to inside onto the filaments.
[0031] The freshly extruded threads form a thread group 30, which is drawn by the godet device 16 from the spinning device 1. In this exemplary embodiment the godet device 16 comprises two driven godets 18.1 and 18.2, which are held on a godet support 17 in a projecting manner with their godet shells. The drives assigned to the godets 18.1 and 18.2 are held on the rear side of the godet support 17.
[0032] A suction device 19 is disposed in an inlet region upstream of the first godet 18.1. The suction device 19 has at least one movable thread guide, a blade, and a suction nozzle, which are not shown in detail here. Suction devices 19 of this type are sufficiently known and therefore are not described further at this point.
[0033] Between the godets 18.1 and 18.2 a turbulence device 20 is held on the godet support 17, through which the individual threads of the thread group 30 are swirled.
[0034] The godet support 17 is disposed directly on a front face of the winding device 21 so that the threads running out from the godet 18.2 are distributed from a substantially horizontal distribution plane onto a plurality of winding points 26. The godet support 17 is here supported directly on a machine frame 22 of the winding device 21.
[0035] The winding points 26 formed inside the winding device 21 are configured identically and extend along a spool spindle 23.1. The row of winding points 26 and therefore the spool spindles are disposed substantially orthogonally to the row of spinning nozzles 3 of the spinning device 1. Thus, a very compact arrangement of the godet device 16 and the winding device 21 is possible.
[0036] The spool spindle 23.1 is disposed on a rotatably mounted spool capstan 28, wherein the spool capstan 28 carries a second spool spindle 23.2 disposed in a manner offset by 180 . In this respect the spool spindles 23.1 and 23.2 alternately lead into a winding region and a changing region. In the winding region the spool spindles 23.1 and 23.2 cooperate with the respective winding points 26 in order to form a spool 29 on the circumference of the spool spindles 23.1 or 23.2 in each of the winding points 26.
[0037] The winding points 26 are constructed identically and each have a deflecting roller 24 and a traversing unit 25. The threads are separated by the deflecting rollers 24 and are then guided to and fro by means of the traversing unit 25. A pressing roller 27 which extends over all the winding points 26 is provided for spreading the threads on the circumference of the spools 29.
[0038] The thread deflecting device 12 is provided to bring the thread group together in the area between the spinning device 1 and the godet device 16. In this exemplary embodiment the thread deflecting device 12 comprises a first group of thread guides 13, which are formed by freely rotatable rollers 13.1 in each case. The rollers 13.1 of the first group of thread guides are assigned to the spinning nozzles 3 in order to bring together the filament strands of the respective threads at a so-called convergence point. In this respect the rollers 13.1 are held at a spinning distance from one another in a row-like arrangement in each case on a roller support 31. In principle, the rollers 13.1 can also be held on a single roller support.
[0039] Located underneath the first group of thread guides 13 is a second group of thread guides 14, which contain a plurality of rollers 14.1. The rollers 14.1 of the second group of thread guides 14 are disposed with an offset above one another and below one another in such a manner that an inverse V-shaped row arrangement is obtained. Here the rollers 14.1 are held on a V-shaped support 15, which is disposed in the central region of the row of spinning nozzles 3. The second group of thread guides 14 is assigned to the godet device 16 in such a manner that the threads can be guided between the rollers 14.1 and the first godets 18.1 without deflection.
[0040] As is deduced in particular from
[0041] In the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0042] In the diagrams in
[0043] Inside the godet device 16 the threads are stretched and swirled and then supplied to the winding points 26. In the winding points each of the threads is wound to a spool. As a result of the substantially frictionless deflection at the freely rotatable rollers 13.1 and 14.1 of the thread deflecting device 12, the physical properties of the threads are substantially the same and constant. In this respect, the device according to the invention is particularly suitable for drawing a fairly large number of threads from a spinning device 1.
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[0045] Respectively one cooling device 7 is provided underneath the spin beam 2.1 and 2.2, which cooling device comprises two cooling shafts 9.1 and 9.2 formed next to one another. The cooling shafts 9.1 and 9.2 are connected to blowing devices not shown here to produce cooling air. For drawing the threads produced at the two spin beams, there is provided a godet device 16 and a winding device 21, which in this exemplary embodiment are identical to the aforesaid exemplary embodiment. In this respect, reference is made to the aforesaid description to avoid repetitions.
[0046] The thread group 30 is also brought together between the spinning device 1 and the godet device 16 by the thread deflecting device 12 formed from two groups of thread guides 13 and 14. In this exemplary embodiment, the first group of thread guides 13 is split into two sub-groups, wherein a first sub-group is assigned to the spin beam 2.1 and a second subgroup is assigned to the spin beam 2.2. The rollers 13.1 of the first group of thread guides 13 are therefore directly assigned to one of the spinning nozzles 3 on the spin beams 2.1 and 2.2.
[0047] The second group of thread guides 14 is held in the central region between the spin beams 2.1 and 2.2. In this exemplary embodiment the second group of thread guides 14 is formed by freely rotatable rollers 14.1, which are disposed above one another and below one another. For this purpose one sub-group of rollers 14.1 is held on a first support 15.1 and a second sub-group of rollers 14.1 is held on the support 15.2. The supports 15.1 and 15.2 are each held on a pivot axis 32.1 and 32.2 in an inverse V-shaped arrangement. The supports 15.1 and 15.2 can thus be guided between an operating position and a spreading position.
[0048] The function of the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0049] The exemplary embodiment shown in
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[0051] In order to bring together filament strands extruded from the spinning nozzles 3 to form a thread in each case, respectively one preparation device 32.1 and 32.2 is disposed underneath the cooling shafts 9.1 and 9.2. Each of the preparation devices 32.1 and 32.2 shown has per thread a lubricator 33 and a collecting thread guide 34. Here the lubricator 33 and the collecting thread guide 34 each form a convergence point to the upstream spinning nozzle 3 in order to wet the filament strands and combine them to form a thread. The lubricators 33 are jointly or separately connected to a fluid source e. g. a metering pump.
[0052] Located underneath the preparation device 32 is the thread deflecting device 12 with two groups of thread guides 13 and 14. Each group of thread guides 13 and 14 comprises a plurality of rollers 13.1 and 14.1, which are disposed in an overlapping manner with respect to one another so that the threads of the thread group 30 are guided with identical wraparounds in the range of 90 on the rollers 13.1 and 14.1. The threads of the thread group 30 are thus guided on the rollers 13.1 of the first group of thread guides 13 with a wraparound angle in the range of 90 . Thus, the rollers 13.1 and 14.1 which are assigned to one of the threads lie at substantially the same working height.
[0053] For this purpose the rollers 14.1 of the second group of thread guides 14 are held on a V-shaped support 15 with an offset above one another to form a V-shaped row arrangement. The rollers 13.1 of the first group of thread guides are accordingly assigned to the rollers 14.1, wherein the rollers 13.1 with the respective collecting thread guides 34 located upstream in the thread run span a vertical thread run plane.
[0054] The function of the exemplary embodiment of the device according to the invention shown in
[0055] The exemplary embodiments of the thread deflecting device 12 shown in