COMPENSATION ASSEMBLY FOR CIRCULAR BRAIDING MACHINE
20200165757 ยท 2020-05-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A bobbin head assembly for a maypole type circular braiding machine contains a spindle unit, a braiding material spool with braiding material and a bobbin head. The bobbin head contains a compensation plate and a torsion spring extending helically around the extended axis of the spindle unit. The torsion spring has a nose bent radially inwards towards the center at each of the two ends of the torsion spring coils. A spring seat is attached on the compensation plate, for receiving the torsion spring with a spring abutment element for fixing the nose of one spring end in a circumferential direction of the torsion spring. A fixing collar adjustably fixes the nose of the other spring end in the opposite circumferential direction at different positions along the circumferential direction. The position of the fixing collar can be secured in the circumferential direction with respect to the bobbin head.
Claims
1. A bobbin head assembly for a maypole type circular braiding machine, the bobbin head assembly comprising: a spindle unit; a braiding material spool for a braiding material; and a bobbin head, said bobbin head containing: a compensation plate; a torsion spring extending helically around an extended axis of said spindle unit, said torsion spring having torsion spring coils with a nose bent radially inwards towards a center at each of two ends of said torsion spring coils including a first spring end and a second spring end; a spring seat having a spring abutment element, wherein said spring seat is attached on said compensation plate and holds said torsion spring with said spring abutment element for fixing said nose of said first spring end in a circumferential direction of said torsion spring; and a fixing collar for adjustably fixing said nose of said second spring end in an opposite circumferential direction at different positions along the circumferential direction of said torsion spring, wherein a position of said fixing collar can be secured in the circumferential direction with respect to said bobbin head.
2. The bobbin head assembly according to claim 1, wherein, except for fixing by said nose, said torsion spring is not further fixed at said ends in the circumferential direction.
3. The bobbin head assembly according to claim 1, further comprising: a cylindrical wear protector surrounding said torsion spring from an outside; and a cylindrical wear protector support surrounding said cylindrical wear protector from the outside, wherein said cylindrical wear protector and said cylindrical wear protector support do not exert an external force on said torsion spring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail and first, particularly to
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[0024] As shown in
[0025] In order to compensate for variations in tensile force due to the rotation of the bobbin on its wave-path, the bobbin head 7 allows a certain amount of rotation of the upper compensation plate 12 against the housing 13, which is fixed to the spindle 5 so that it cannot rotate. If, for example, the bobbin 3 moves on its wave-path from the largest circle to the smallest circle so that the tensile force of the braiding material decreases due to the decreasing distance from the braiding point, the elastic torque of the compensating assembly between the compensating plate 12 and the housing 13 counteracts this drop of tension and thereby maintains the braiding tension.
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[0027] The torsion spring 16 has at its ends two noses bent radially inwards towards the center, as can be seen in
[0028] During operation of the braiding machine, a change in the distance between the bobbin on its wave-path and the braiding point causes a variation of the tensile force of the braiding material. The tensile force of the braiding material is transferred to the spring seat 15 via the discharge, transport and supply wheels on the compensation plate 12 of the bobbin head 7 and thereabove. The resulting counter-rotation of the noses generates a spring force which counteracts the change in tension force and thus compensates it. The tension of the braiding material can thus be kept essentially uniform, which is important for the function and quality of the produced braiding.
[0029] Since the desired level of the tension, which should be as uniform as possible, depends on the type and application of the braiding product, it is desirable to also vary the compensation of tensile force changes. Exactly this is possible with the fixing collar 19, which allows the torsion spring 16 to be pretensioned by suitable ration of the noses with respect to each other, for example adapted to the respective braiding material characteristics.
[0030] The torsion spring 16 abuts at both ends in the axial direction against the spring seat 15 and against the fixing collar 19. In spring seat 15, the nose abuts against a spring abutment member 25, which fixes the nose in a circumferential direction so that the nose cannot be rotated in this direction. The other nose is fixed in the opposite circumferential direction in the fixing collar 19; in this case, the position of this fixing can be set by rotating the fixing collar and then locking it.
[0031] In the radial direction, the torsion spring 16 is restricted externally by the wear protector 17, but without being attached to it. The torsion spring 16 is therefore stored in a floating state in the compensation assembly. Since the torsion spring 16 is thus not exposed to any external force-devices, there is no portion of the spring where the tension in the spring material is particularly high compared to the other spring portionswhich would for example be the case in the presence of an external fixation in addition to the persistent extension (opening) and closing of the torsion spring by rotation, where the probability of wear and spring breakage is correspondingly increased.
[0032] This advantage becomes particularly clear when looking at a known design.
[0033] The floating support of the torsion spring 16 in the configuration of the example of the invention reduces the tensional strain on the torsion spring 16, which is under a strain due to continued rotational extension (opening) and compression (closing) of the torsion spring, without restricting the mobility by any external fixings. The load on the torsion spring is more uniform, so that spring fractures occur less frequently and are no longer focused on certain critical portions, in particular clamping portions or fixing portions.
[0034] In this embodiment, the compensation assembly according to the invention is used in a braiding machine having eight rotors, each containing six rotor pockets and twenty-four bobbins. Of course, the compensation unit can also be used in other braiding machines with different configurations of rotors, rotor pockets, bobbins or spools etc.; the characteristic aspect is the requirement to compensate for variations in tensile force in the braiding material to be processed.
REFERENCE SIGNS
[0035] 1 rotor [0036] 2 rotor pocket [0037] 3 bobbin or spool [0038] 4 machine center [0039] 5 spindle [0040] 6 spool support [0041] 7 bobbin head [0042] 8 cam track disk [0043] 9 transport wheel [0044] 10 supply wheel [0045] 11 discharge wheel [0046] 12 compensation plate [0047] 13 housing [0048] 15 spring seat [0049] 16 torsion spring [0050] 17 wear protector [0051] 19 fixing collar [0052] 22 cam track [0053] 23 braiding material spool [0054] 24 holder/support [0055] 25 spring system [0056] 26 spring holder [0057] 27 spring clamp