Method and device for cutting lap in comber
10208406 ยท 2019-02-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A method for cutting a lap in a comber includes applying pressure to a bobbin toward a lap roller. The method further includes forming a weak portion in the lap that is continuous from the bobbin to a nipper device in the state in which pressure is applied to the bobbin by pulling the lap toward the nipper device. The method further includes cancelling the applied pressure after forming the weak portion. The method further includes applying tension to the lap after forming the weak portion to cut the lap at the weak portion.
Claims
1. A method for cutting a lap in a comber, the method comprising: applying pressure to a bobbin toward a lap roller; forming a weak portion in the lap that is continuous from the bobbin to a nipper device in the state in which pressure is applied to the bobbin by pulling the lap toward the nipper device; cancelling the applied pressure after forming the weak portion; and applying tension to the lap after forming the weak portion to cut the lap at the weak portion.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the applying tension to the lap includes reversing rotation of the lap roller after cancelling the applied pressure.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the lap roller is formed by a pair of lap rollers disposed at a lower portion of the bobbin, and wherein the pressure is applied to an upper portion of the bobbin while the bobbin is not being rotated, thereby causing the bobbin to press against the pair of lap rollers.
4. The method according to claim 3, wherein the weak portion is formed by stretching the lap between a front one of the pair of lap rollers and a carrier roller disposed downstream from the front one of the pair of lap rollers, and after the weak portion is formed, the applied pressure to the bobbin is cancelled, and after the applied pressure to the bobbin is cancelled, the pair of lap rollers are rotated in reverse thereby applying tension to the lap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention, together with objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description of the presently preferred embodiments together with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(10) One embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to
(11) A comber generally includes a plurality of (for example, eight) combing heads 11.
(12) As shown in
(13) The lap rollers 12 are driven by a lap roller motor that can be driven independently from the combing unit 13. The lap roller motor generates forward and reverse rotation and is driven by an inverter device, which is controlled by instructions from a controller.
(14) The nipper device 14 includes a feed roller 18 and a nipper frame 19 that is located at the upper side of the combing cylinder 15. The nipper frame 19 is pivotal in the forward and reverse directions. The nipper frame 19 includes a front bottom portion that defines a bottom nipper 20. The nipper frame 19 includes a top nipper 21 that opens and closes at a predetermined timing in synchronization with pivoting of the top nipper 21 and holds the lap L in cooperation with the bottom nipper 20.
(15) A carrier roller 22 and a top roller 23 are arranged in front of the lap rollers 12 and above the nipper device 14. The carrier roller 22 is rotated by the same drive source as the combing unit 13. The top roller 23 is movable between an actuation position where the top roller 23 is pressed against the carrier roller 22 from the upper side and a retracted position where the top roller 23 is moved toward the upper side from the actuation position. The top roller 23 is held at the retracted position except when a lap is cut to change laps.
(16) A suction nozzle 24 is arranged below the bobbin B, which is held on the lap rollers 12. A distal end of the suction nozzle 24 is located between the two lap rollers 12. The suction nozzle 24 includes an opening extending over the entire axial length of the bobbin B. The suction nozzle 24 is connected to a negative pressure source (not shown) by a hose 25.
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(20) The housing 31 is fixed to a machine frame 36 by a coupling bracket 35. The coupling bracket 35 is bent so that the piston 32 is directed obliquely downward. The housing 31 is coupled to the machine frame 36 so that the distal end of the piston 32 does not project from a lap guide 37 toward the bobbin B when in a non-pressure-applying state. An O-ring 38 is arranged between the inner surface of the basal end of the piston 32 and the coupling bracket 35. The lap guide 37 includes a hole that allows for smooth projection and retraction of the piston 32. The piston 32 includes a groove that receives a seal.
(21) As shown in
(22) The operation of the lap cutting device will now be described.
(23) Laps are changed during operation of the comber when the bobbin B is almost empty, that is, when the amount of the lap on the bobbin B decreases to a predetermined value during operation of the comber. A detection signal of a sensor (not shown) is used to determine whether or not the bobbin B is almost empty. When the sensor detects the surface of the bobbin B, the base frame is stopped.
(24) After the base frame is stopped, the electromagnetic valve (not shown) is actuated so that compressed air is supplied from the compressed air supplying unit 34 to the housing 31. Then, as shown by the broken line in
(25) Then, as shown in
(26) Subsequently, the electromagnetic valve (not shown) performs a discharging operation to discharge compressed air out of the housing 31 so that the elastic force of the coil spring 33 returns the piston 32 to the original position and maintains the piston 32 in a non-pressure-applying state. Then, as shown in
(27) This embodiment has the advantages described below.
(28) (1) In the method for cutting a lap in a comber, when the bobbin B is almost empty, pressure is applied to the bobbin B toward the lap rollers 12. In this state, the base frame performs inching operations. Subsequently, the lap L that is continuous from the bobbin B to the nipper device 14 is pulled toward the nipper device 14. This forms the weak portion 50 in the lap L. After the weak portion 50 is formed, the pressure applied to the bobbin B is cancelled. Subsequent to the formation of the weak portion 50, tension is applied to the lap L to cut the lap L at the weak portion 50.
(29) In this structure, when changing laps of the comber, the portion of the lap L that is continuous from the bobbin B to the nipper device 14 is pulled toward the nipper device 14. This gradually stretches the lap L without the bobbin B slipping and forms the weak portion 50 in the lap L. After the weak portion 50 is formed, the pressure applied to the lap L is cancelled, and tension is applied to the lap L. This cuts the lap L at the weak portion 50. Accordingly, the bobbin B is not rotated when the bobbin pressure applying unit 30 is applying pressure. Thus, the pressure applying unit (bobbin pressure applying unit 30) that applies pressure to the bobbin B toward the lap rollers 12 has a simple structure. This allows for stable cutting of the lap L.
(30) (2) The cutting of the lap L (weak portion 50) by applying tension to the lap L is performed by reversing rotation of the lap rollers 12 after cancelling the applied pressure. When the lap L is cut at the weak portion 50, the base frame may perform further inching operations to pull the lap L toward the nipper device 14 (so that nipper device receives lap). However, the reversed rotation of the lap rollers 12 cuts the lap L within a shorter time.
(31) (3) The comber includes the lap rollers 12, which are rotated in the forward and reverse directions, and the bobbin B, which is located on the lap rollers 12. The lap cutting device of the comber includes the bobbin pressure applying unit 30. Each bobbin pressure applying unit 30 includes the piston 32, which is engageable with the bobbin B, the pressing unit (compressed air supplying unit 34), which presses the piston 32 and applies pressure to the piston 32, and the returning unit (coil spring 33), which returns the piston 32 to a non-pressure-applying state.
(32) When changing laps of the comber, the bobbin pressure applying unit 30 applies pressure to the bobbin B that is almost empty. When applying pressure to the bobbin B, the pressing unit keeps applying pressure to the piston 32 of the bobbin pressure applying unit 30. In this structure, pressure is easily applied to the bobbin B. When the pressure is cancelled, the pressing unit stops the pressing so that the returning unit maintains the piston 32 in a non-pressure-applying state. This returns and holds the piston 32 at its original position in the non-pressure-applying state. That is, the application of pressure to the bobbin B and the cancellation of the pressure are performed by a single action of an air supply source (not shown) such as a pump. This simplifies the structure of the bobbin pressure applying unit 30 that applies pressure to the bobbin B toward the lap rollers 12. Accordingly, the lap L can be stably cut.
(33) (4) The pressing unit uses compressed air to press the piston 32. The pressing unit may use, for example, a solenoid or the like. However, the use of compressed air limits the impact applied to the piston 32 as compared with when using a solenoid or the like.
(34) (5) The piston 32 is directed obliquely downward. The piston 32 configured to move in the horizontal direction may apply force to the bobbin B that directs the bobbin B downward depending on the angle at which the distal end of the piston 32 engages the bobbin B. However, the pressing force of the pressing unit acts on the bobbin B more effectively when the piston 32 is directed obliquely downward than when the piston 32 is configured to move in the horizontal direction.
(35) It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be embodied in many other specific forms without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Particularly, it should be understood that the present invention may be embodied in the following forms.
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(37) The distal end of the piston 32 does not have to be conical and may be, for example, pyramidal or spherical.
(38) When the piston 32 is arranged obliquely downward, the distal end of the piston 32 may be flat.
(39) The cutting of the weak portion 50 by applying tension to the lap L may be performed by increasing the number of times the inching operation is performed instead of reversing rotation of the lap rollers 12.
(40) The pressing unit does not have to supply compressed air to press the piston 32 in the projection direction. Instead, for example, the piston (plunger) may be driven by a solenoid.
(41) The returning unit does not have to be the coil spring 33.
(42) The bobbin pressure applying unit 30 does not have to press the bobbin B from the two sides and may press the bobbin B from one side.
(43) The carrier roller 22 and the top roller 23 may be omitted. In this case, the weak portion 50 may be formed in the lap L by performing the inching operations to rotate the feed roller 18.
(44) The carrier roller 22 may be rotated by a motor that is independent from the combing unit 13 instead of a configuration in which the drive source is common to the carrier roller 22 and the combing unit 13 and the carrier roller 22 is rotated by the inching operation of the base frame. In this case, the base frame does not have to be inched when forming the weak portion 50 at the lap L.
(45) The present invention may be applicable when changing laps at any timing instead of using a detection signal of a sensor that detects the surface of the bobbin B.
(46) The present examples and embodiments are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein, but may be modified within the scope and equivalence of the appended claims.