YARN TEXTURING APPARATUS
20220316100 ยท 2022-10-06
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Abstract
There is provided apparatus for converting between a medium tenacity yarn producing machine and a high tenacity yarn producing machine. The apparatus comprises a pulley (40) adapted to be driven by a motor after removal of a multi-disc texturing unit (11) of the medium tenacity yarn producing machine from a casing (14). A bracket (30) is securable to the casing (14) with the pulley (40) mounted to the bracket (30) by means of a bearing unit (46) such that the pulley (40) is rotatable relative to the bracket (30). The bracket (30) has one or more mounting points to which a pin spindle texturing unit (20) of the high tenacity yarn producing machine can be attached. An endless drive belt (50) connects the pulley to a drive shaft (24) of the pin spindle texturing unit (20). The diameter of the pulley (40) is greater than the diameter of the drive shaft (24), and the diameter of a drive disc (23) of the pin spindle texturing unit (20) s larger than the diameter of a disc pin spindle (21) of the unit (20).
Claims
1. Apparatus for converting between a medium tenacity yarn producing machine and a high tenacity yarn producing machine, the medium tenacity machine including a variable speed electric motor which is disposed within a casing and which drives a multi-disc texturing unit mounted on the casing, and the high tenacity machine including a pin spindle texturing unit having a pin spindle adapted to be driven in rotation by a drive disc mounted on a drive shaft with the disc pin spindle also engaging an idler disc mounted on a rotatable idler shaft and being held against the two discs by magnetic force, said apparatus comprising: a pulley adapted to be driven by the electric motor after removal of the multi-disc texturing unit from the casing; a bracket adapted to be secured to the casing, the pulley being mounted to the bracket by means of a bearing unit such that the pulley is rotatable relative to the bracket, wherein the bracket incorporates one or more mounting points to which the pin spindle texturing unit can be attached in use; and an endless drive belt for connecting the pulley to the drive shaft of the pin spindle texturing unit, the diameter of the pulley being larger than the diameter of the drive shaft and the diameter of the drive disc being larger than the diameter of the disc pin spindle.
2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the bracket is substantially L-shaped having a lower base and a wall upstanding therefrom.
3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein the bearing unit is mounted on the lower base and the pulley is disposed above the bearing unit with a shaft of the pulley being mounted in the bearing unit for engagement with an output shaft of the electric motor.
4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein the upstanding wall provides the mounting points for the attachment of the pin spindle texturing unit.
5. The apparatus as claimed in claim 4 wherein the upstanding wall has an aperture through which the endless drive belt passes.
6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 5 wherein there is further provided a cover for the pulley and the bearing unit, the cover incorporating an opening at one side through which the endless belt passes, wherein the opening is adjacent the aperture in the upstanding wall and wherein the cover is secured to the bracket.
7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 6 wherein the cover is provided with a number of holes about its periphery, the holes preferably being in the form of spaced slots extending axially relative to the axis of rotation of the pulley.
8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pulley has axially extending teeth and the drive belt is correspondingly toothed to mesh therewith.
9. A method of converting from a medium tenacity yarn producing machine to a high tenacity yarn producing machine using the apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising the steps of: removing the multi-disc texturing unit from the casing, attaching the bracket with pulley and bearing unit to the casing, attaching the pin spindle texturing unit to the bracket, connecting the endless belt drive to the pulley and to the drive shaft of the pin spindle texturing unit.
Description
[0020] The invention will now be described in more detail. The description makes reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which:
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[0035] In a manufacturing machine, a multitude of friction texturing units 11 will be provided in a line (going into the paper when viewing
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[0037] As mentioned previously, the friction texturing units 10 are suitable for medium tenacity yarns and the pin spindle texturing units 20 are suitable for high tenacity yarns, but the existing machines utilising these different texturing units are not compatible with each other. With the friction texturing units 10, maintenance and yarn change is readily possible by turning off an individual unit 10 but this is not possible with conventional pin spindle texturing units 20 because of their single drive driving a multitude of units.
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[0040] The upstanding wall 32 is provided with an elongate slot 37 which is shaped and dimensioned so as to receive, in use, a drive belt 50 which is discussed later. The slot 37 tapers inwardly from the side of the wall 32 adjacent the central bore 33 to the side of the wall 32 remote from the central bore 33.
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[0044] Ideally, and as shown, the partial cylindrical wall 63 incorporates a number of apertures 66 surrounding the pulley 42 when the apparatus is connected together. These apertures 66 allow ventilation and
[0045] When a yarn texturing machine 10 is running with friction texturing units 11, the individual units 11 are secured to individual motor housings 14. Using the above-described apparatus an individual friction texturing unit 11 can be disconnected and removed from its associated motor housing 14 whilst all other units in the machine are still running. The bracket 30 (to which the pulley member 40 and bearing unit 46 are already mounted) can then be secured to the motor housing 14 with the connectors 44, 45 mating for driving the pulley 42. A pin spindle texturing unit 20 can then be secured to the upstanding wall 32 by means of suitable bolts with the endless drive belt 60 extending around the pulley 42 through the elongate slot 37 in the upstanding wall 32 and around a drive end of the driven shaft 24 of the pin spindle texturing unit 20.
[0046] By suitable selection of the diameters of the pulley 42, the drive end of the driven shaft 24, the driven discs 23 and the spindle 21, the motor of the friction texturing unit can produce spindle rotation speeds suitable for effecting texturing of high tenacity yarns. The diameter of the pulley 42 will be greater than that of the drive end of the driven shaft 24 and typically the diameter of the drive discs 23 will be greater than the diameter of the spindle 21. In typical arrangements, the rotational speed of the motor (and therefore the pulley 40) will be 0-10,000 rpm, the rotational speed of the driven shaft 24 (and therefore the driven discs) will be 0-50,000 rpm, and the rotational speed of the spindle 21 will be 0-1,000,000 rpm. The diameter of the pulley 40 may be in the range 10-100 mm, the driven shaft 5-20 mm, the driven discs 20-80 mm and the spindle 1-5 mm.
[0047] In this way a traditionally medium tenacity yarn machine can be converted to run pin spindle texturing units for high tenacity yarn. This is particularly advantageous because the medium tenacity yarn machine can swap out a chosen number of friction texturing units for pin-spindle texturing units at short notice and this is particularly beneficial for producing limited runs of high tenacity yarns whilst having a limited impact on other production.
[0048] It will be appreciated that modifications to the described embodiment will be apparent to the skilled person without departing from the scope of the attached claims. In some preferred embodiments the pulley and drive belt have correspondingly meshing teeth, as does the drive end of the driven shaft. Also, precise shapes, sizes and construction materials will be a matter of design choice and may vary depending on the actual apparatus intended for modification/reversible conversion.