Jan. 8, 1957 N. E. KLEIN REGULATOR RELEASE MEANS Filed June 11, 1954 INVENToR.
NORMAN EKLEIN BY ATTOR NEY United States Patent" REGULATOR RELEASE MEANS Norman E. Klein, Pendleton, S. C., assgnor to Deering Milliken Research Corporation, Pendleton, S. C., a corporation of Delaware This invention relates to improvements in yarn tension regulators and more particularly the invention relates to release means for regulators of the type adapted for operation inside the pedestal of a textile twisting machine.
Certain textile twisting machines are provided with a centrally positioned pedestal carried by a stationary platform which in turn is carried by a rapidly rotating spindle. The centrally positioned pedestal serves as a support over which a bobbin is placed and for maximum eiliciency the pedestal should tbe equal in length or only slightly longer than the bobbin which it is adapted to receive. The centrally positioned pedestal also serves to enclose a yarn tension regulating device for tensioning a yarn end running from or to the bobbin and through the pedestal.
While any one of several different types of tension control regulators can be employed in the pedestal of a twisting device such as described above, the type generally considered to offer the best control comprises at least one pair of yarn engaging members between which the yarn is passed. The surface area in contact with the yarn as it passes between the two members is dependent on the distance between the members and so that this may be automatically varied, at least one of the members is generally attached to a pivot arm or the like whereby it is movable with respect to the stationary member. Such tension regulators, however, suffer from the disadvantage, when placed in a pedestal of the type found in twisting apparatus, that they make threading of the apparatus extremely dicult. The passageway between the two members when in operating position is generally tortuous and cannot readily be penetrated by a threading tool without irst separating the members or releasing the regulator in some other manner.
lt is a primary object of this invention to provide improved release means for a yarn tension regulator of the type having a stationary yarn engaging member and a movable ryarn engaging member so that the regulator may be readily threaded-for operation when positioned within the pedestal of a textile twisting machine.
It is a further object of the inventionto provide a release means for a yarn ltensionregulator to be placed within the pedestal of a textile` twisting machine that permits the use of a bobbin of a length substantially equal to 'that of the pedestal. l
It is a further object of the invention to provide a tension regulator release means which results in no protrusions from the pedestal which might snag the yarn or gather lint.
The above as well as other objects of the invention are accomplished by ,the provision of `an annular member adapted to be positioned on the exposed end of the pedestal. The annular member is preferably similar in design to the conventional pedestal cap except that it is mounted for limited movement and carries a lever or the like which extends into the pedestal. The lever is ordinarily out of contact with any part of the tension regu- ICC lator proper but contacts the movable yarn engaging member, preferably through its supporting pivot arm, and moves it in such a manner as to release the tension regulator when the arcuate member is properly manipulated.
One embodiment of the invention will now be more specically described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a sectional view, taken substantially along the line 1 1 of Figure 2, of a portion of a twister pedestal enclosing a yarn tension control device provided with release means according to this invention.
Figure 2 is a sectional view of the pedestal taken substantially along the line 2-2 in Figure l.
With reference to the drawings in greater detail, thenumeral 10 indicates the outer housing of the pedestal of a textile twisting machine which may be of the type disclosed in my copending application Serial Number 244,812, led September l, 1951. Theouter housing 10 is carried by the package support platform of the twister (not illustrated) and is adapted to t within the central bore of a bobbin.
Positioned partially within thehousing 10 is a cylindrical member generally indicated lby the reference numeral 11 and having an exposedextension 12 of smaller diameter. The member 11 constitutes the pedestal proper and serves as a housing for the yarn tension regulating device which is generally indicated by thereference numeral 13. Acollar 14 threaded into the upper end ofhousing 10 bears upon a flange at 15 and serves to properly secure member 11 in position.
Thetension regulator 13 comprises astationary member 16 which is rigidly secured by any suitable means such 'as byscrew 17 to the cylindrical member 11. Cooperating with the stationaryyarn engaging member 16 is a movableyarn engaging member 18 which is .urged toward thestationary member 16 by a spring such as indicated by thereference numeral 19. Thespring 19 is so disposed that the force with which member v18 is urged towardmember 16 decreases as the distance between the two members is increased and therefore when a strand of yarn is threaded between the two members, the output tension in the yarn tends to remain substantially constant even with large variations yin input tension as will be readily understood by 'those skilled in the art..
The output tension in the yarn can be varied by adjusting the tension inspring 19 by means ofak collar 20 which.
25 the upper end of which is rigidly affixed toa plate26.
secured yto the back ofmember 18 by any suitable means such as byscrews 27 and 28. Thepivot arm 25 is provided with a -bifurcatedbaseV 29 lthe legs of which terminate asknife edges 30 and 31. Theknife edges 30 and31 rest in a pair ofnotches 32 and 33 infthe Vupper edge-of a cylindricalpl-atform 34 andasl'will be seen thisarrangement permits limited movement ofmember 19 about the axes ofknife edges 30 and 31.
Positioned atop the pedestal is ayarn guide cap 35 having the shape of a centrally `bored truncated cone. Secured to the flat base of the pedestal cap by any suitable means such as by ascrew 40, is asupport member 41 having a pair of downwardly facingknife edges 42 and 43 adapted to rest in a pair ofcorresponding grooves 44 and 4S in the upper rim of the member 11. Extending downwardly into the pedestal from either side ofsupport member 41 is alever arm 46 having the general shape of a U. Thearm 46 is provided with a laterally extendingsection 47 adapted to contact the inner wall of the member 11 whencap 35 is in normal operating position and across bar 48 adapted to contact thepivot arm 25 whencap 35 is turned about its pivot thereby forcingmember 18 away frommember 16. The laterally extend ing end oflever arm 46 is normally held in Contact with the pedestal wall be aspring 49 attached at one end to the lever arm and at the other end to the inner wall Of member 1l by means of ascrew 50 thereby retainingcross bar 43 out of contact with pivot arm 2S whencap 35 is in normal operating position.
In operation, a threading tool having an attached yarn end is inserted into the central bore ofcap 35.Cap 35 is then pivoted onknife edges 42 and 43 which results in cross member 4S contactingpivot arm 25 thereby movingmember 18 out of engagement withmember 16. The yarn threading tool can then be readily passed between themembers 16 and 18 thereby threading the yarn end into its proper path. On release of thecap 35, spring means 49urges lever arm 46 to return to its normal position withcross bar 48 out of contact withpivot arm 25 andextension 47 resting against the inner wall of the pedestal. Cap 3S is thereby retained in normal operating position until it is necessary to again thread the yarn tension regulating means.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
l. The combination with a tension regulator mounted within the tubular pedestal of a textile twisting machine and comprising a fixed yarn engaging member and a movable yarn engaging member cooperating therewith, of a pedestal cap, said cap having the shape of a cen trally bored truncated cone, a pair of knife edge members mounted on the base of said cap and positioned to rest on opposite sides of the exposed end of said pedestal, thereby permitting pivotal movement of said cap with respect to said pedestal, means movable with said cap to engage and separate said movable yarn engaging member from said xed member to thereby facilitate threading, and means to normally retain said cap in a position to result in said first named means being out of contact with said movable yarn engaging member.
2. A combination according to claim 1 wherein said iirst named means comprises a generally U-shaped lever arm extending on either side of said tension regulator and said last named means comprises a spring extending from said arm to the inner wall of said pedestal.
3. In combination with a tension regulator mounted within the tubular pedestal of a textile machine and comprising a rst yarn engaging member, a second yarn engaging member cooperating therewith, and a pivot arm attached to said second member whereby said second member is capable of limited movement about an axis, means comprising a pivotally supported annular member positioned on the exposed end of said pedestal and lever means carried by said annular member and extending within said pedestal to engage said pivot arm when said arcuate member is pivoted.
4. Tension regulator release means according to claim 3 wherein said annular member is a centrally bored conical yarn guide.
5. In combinationiwith a tension regulator mounted within the tubular pedestal of a textile twisting machine and comprising a irst yarn engaging member, a second yarn engaging member cooperating therewith and a pivot arm attached to said second member whereby said second member is capable of limited movement about an axis remote therefrom, improved tension regulator release means comprising a pedestal cap provided with a pair of knife edges resting on opposite sides of the exposed end of said pedestal, -a lever arm extending from the base of said cap within said pedestal, means carried by said lever arm for contacting said pivot arm when said yarn guide is pivoted whereby said second member is separated from said iirst member, and spring means to normally retain said last named means out of contact with said pivot arms.
6. Tension regulator release means according to claim 5 wherein said lever arm has an extending section urged against the inner wall of said pedestal by said spring means and which contacts said inner wall when the base of said cap is at substantially right angles to the longitudinal axis of said pedestal.
7. The combination with a tension regulator mounted within the tubular pedestal of a textile twisting machine and including a pair of yarn engaging members movable relative to each other, and biasing means urging operative engagement of said yarn engaging members with each other; of a spatially displaceable, centrally bored pedestal cap positioned on the end of said pedestal, means movable with said cap to engage at least one of said yarn engaging members and separate said yarn engaging members from operative engagement with each other, when said cap is displaced from normal operating position, to thereby facilitate threading, and biasing means to normally retain said cap in a position such that said last named means is disengaged from said movable yarn engaging members.
8. The combination with a tension regulator mounted within the tubular pedestal of a yarn twisting machine and having a rst yarn engaging member, a second yarn engaging member cooperating therewith, a pivot arm attached to said second member, whereby said second member is capable of limited pivotal movement about an axis remote therefrom, and biasing means urging said second yarn member into operative engagement with said first yarn engaging member; of a spatially displaceable, centrally bored pedestal cap positioned on the end of said pedestal, means movable with said cap for contacting said pivot arm, when said cap is displaced from normal operating position, to thereby separate said second member from said irst member, biasing means urging said last named means out of contact with said pivot arm, and a movable annular member circumscribing said tubular pedestal for varying the force with which said second yarn engaging member is urged toward said first yarn engaging member during normal operation of the tension regulating device.
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