EP2752512B1 - Spinning machine - Google Patents
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D01—NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
- D01H—SPINNING OR TWISTING
- D01H1/00—Spinning or twisting machines in which the product is wound-up continuously
- D01H1/11—Spinning by false-twisting
- D01H1/115—Spinning by false-twisting using pneumatic means
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D01—NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
- D01H—SPINNING OR TWISTING
- D01H11/00—Arrangements for confining or removing dust, fly or the like
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D01—NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
- D01H—SPINNING OR TWISTING
- D01H13/00—Other common constructional features, details or accessories
- D01H13/14—Warning or safety devices, e.g. automatic fault detectors, stop motions ; Monitoring the entanglement of slivers in drafting arrangements
- D01H13/22—Warning or safety devices, e.g. automatic fault detectors, stop motions ; Monitoring the entanglement of slivers in drafting arrangements responsive to presence of irregularities in running material
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D01—NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
- D01H—SPINNING OR TWISTING
- D01H5/00—Drafting machines or arrangements ; Threading of roving into drafting machine
- D01H5/18—Drafting machines or arrangements without fallers or like pinned bars
- D01H5/56—Supports for drafting elements
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- the present invention relates to a technology of a textile machine with a plurality of spinning machines.
- the draft roller pair is constituted by a bottom roller that is rotated via a power mechanism and a top roller that is driven to rotate in a state of contact with the bottom roller. Since the top roller is an elastic roller formed of rubber and the like, there is a problem in that the surface of the top roller wears out. In particular, when a position of the fiber bundle held by the draft roller pairs is constant, abrasion of a portion in contact with the fiber bundle may swiftly progress. Accordingly, there has been demand that life of the draft roller pairs be extended by changing the holding position of the fiber bundle held by the draft roller pairs.
- the spinning unit is arranged in vicinity of downstream of the draft roller pairs. This is because the spinning unit twists the fiber bundle before the fiber bundle fed by the draft roller pairs is entangled. Accordingly, a gap between the draft roller pairs and the spinning unit cannot be avoided from becoming narrow, which causes a level of maintainability to be low. For this reason, a structure has been demanded wherein the spinning unit can be moved away from the draft roller pairs at the time of maintenance, and the maintenance is easily performed.
- the second aspect of the present invention relates to the textile machine according to the first aspect of the present invention.
- the holding unit includes a first contacting portion configured to limit a swinging angle in a direction towards the draft roller pairs and a second contacting portion configured to limit a swinging angle in a direction away from the draft roller pairs.
- the fourth aspect of the present invention relates to the textile machine according to any one of the first to third aspects of the present invention.
- the movable base unit is urged by a second urging member in one of the moving directions parallel to the rotating axis direction of the draft roller pairs.
- the sixth aspect of the present invention relates to the textile machine according to any one of the first to fifth aspects of the present invention.
- the spinning machines include a pair of frames configured to rotatably support the draft roller pairs.
- the supporting shaft constitutes a beam member that couples the pair of frames.
- the seventh aspect of the present invention relates to the textile machine according to any one of the first to sixth aspects of the present invention.
- the spinning unit spins the spun yarn by twisting the fiber bundle with swirling airflow.
- the ninth aspect of the present invention relates to the textile machine according to any one of the first to eighth aspects of the present invention.
- the spinning machines include a winding unit configured to wind the spun yarn into a package.
- the spinning unit held by the holding unit can be prevented from interfering with other members. Consequently, the maintainability of the textile machine can be improved.
- the first urging member urges the holding unit in one of the swinging directions, the relative positional relation of the draft roller pairs and the spinning unit can be determined. Accordingly, spinning performance of the spinning unit held by the holding unit can be stabilized.
- the second urging member urges the movable base unit in one of the moving directions, wobbling of the movable base unit can be prevented. Accordingly, this can prevent the wobbling of the holding unit that moves with the movable base unit. Consequently, the spinning performance of the spinning unit held by the holding unit can be stabilized, and reduction in quality of the spun yarn can be prevented.
- the movable base unit can be moved smoothly. Accordingly, the holding unit that moves with the movable base unit can also be moved smoothly. Consequently, the spinning performance of the spinning unit held by the holding unit can be stabilized, and the reduction in quality of the spun yarn can be prevented.
- the supporting shaft constitutes a beam member that couples the frames
- the highly-rigid and light-weighted frames can be obtained at low-cost. Accordingly, the wobbling of the draft roller pairs supported by the frames can be prevented. Consequently, the drafting performance of the draft roller pairs can be stabilized, and the reduction in quality of the spun yarn can be prevented.
- the spinning unit twists the fiber bundle with the swirling airflow, a high spinning speed can be realized.
- the spinning speed becomes high, drafting speed of the draft roller pairs also becomes high speed.
- the progress of abrasion of the draft roller pairs per unit time also becomes fast. Accordingly, if the holding position of the fiber bundle held by the draft roller pairs is changed, there is a particular advantage of extension of the life of the draft roller pairs (more particularly, the top rollers or/and bottom rollers constituting the draft roller pairs).
- fallen fibers may be accumulated between the draft roller pairs and the spinning unit. Since the spinning unit is held by the holding unit to be adjacently disposed to or moved away from the draft roller pairs, the maintainability of the textile machine is favorable. Accordingly, the operation efficiency of the textile machine can be improved.
- the maintainability can be improved.
- the sliver supply unit 1 supplies the fiber bundle F (sliver), which serves as a raw material of the spun yarn Y, to the draft unit 2.
- the sliver supply unit 1 includes a sliver case 11 and a sliver guide (not illustrated).
- the fiber bundle F stored in the sliver case 11 is guided by the sliver guide and introduced to the draft unit 2.
- the spinning unit 3 twists the drafted fiber bundle F, thereby manufacturing the spun yarn Y.
- the spinning unit 3 is arranged at downstream of the front roller pair 24 of the draft unit 2.
- the spinning unit 3 can manufacture the spun yarn Y from the fiber bundle F that has been appropriately drafted.
- the spinning unit 3 is detachably held by a holding unit 26 that can be divided (see an arrow R in FIG. 2 ). The detailed configuration of the spinning unit 3 will be described later.
- the defect detecting unit 4 detects a defective portion of the manufactured spun yarn Y. More specifically, the defect detecting unit 4 irradiates the spun yarn Y with a light-emitting diode (not illustrated) as a light source and detects a reflection light amount from the spun yarn Y.
- the defect detecting unit 4 is connected to the control unit 7 via an analyzer (not illustrated). Accordingly, the control unit 7 can determine presence or absence of a defective portion based on a detection signal from the defect detecting unit 4.
- the defective portion that can be detected by the defect detecting unit 4 includes foreign matters such as polypropylene and the like contained in the spun yarn Y, in addition to irregularity in the thickness of the spun yarn Y.
- the defect detecting unit 4 may adapt an electrostatic capacitance type sensor.
- the tension stabilizing unit 5 appropriately maintains and stabilizes tension applied to the spun yarn Y.
- the tension stabilizing unit 5 includes an unwinding member 51 and a roller 52.
- the unwinding member 51 rotates with the roller 52 and winds the spun yarn Y around the roller 52.
- the unwinding member 51 independently rotates with respect to the roller 52 and unwinds the spun yarn Y wound around the roller 52.
- the winding unit 6 winds the spun yarn Y and forms the package P.
- the winding unit 6 includes a driving roller 61 and a cradle (not illustrated).
- the driving roller 61 rotates a bobbin B held by the cradle. Accordingly, the winding unit 6 can wind the spun yarn Y, thereby forming the package P. Since the winding unit 6 traverses the spun yarn Y by a not-illustrated traverse device, unevenness of the spun yarn Y on the package P is prevented.
- any configuration may be applied irrespective of details.
- the sliver supply unit 1, the defect detecting unit 4, the tension stabilizing unit 5, the winding unit 6, and/or other configuration, and positional relationship are not limited.
- FIG. 2 does not show a frame 20 that supports the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24.
- the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 are respectively constituted by bottom rollers 21A, 22A, 23A, and 24A and top rollers 21B, 22B, 23B, and 24B.
- Apron bands 23C and 23C made of synthetic rubber are wound around the bottom roller 23A and the top roller 23B constituting the middle roller pair 23.
- the bottom rollers 21A, 22A, 23A, and 24A are rotated by a not-illustrated power mechanism in a travel direction of the fiber bundle F.
- the top rollers 21B, 22B, 23B, and 24B are driven to rotate while making contact with the bottom rollers 21A, 22A, 23A, and 24A.
- the respective draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 are set such that the rotational speeds are sequentially increased along the feeding direction of the fiber bundle F.
- the draft unit 2 can gradually narrow the width (thickness) of the fiber bundle F and achieve uniformity.
- two supporting shafts 251 and 252 are provided in parallel with respect to the rotating shafts of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23 and 24.
- the movable base unit 25 is supported in a state where the supporting shafts 251 and 252 are inserted through sliding holes provided at both end portions of the movable base unit 25.
- the holding unit 26 is supported by the supporting shaft 251 in a state where the holding unit 26 is embedded in a recessed portion 25C of the movable base unit 25.
- the rectangular recessed portion 25C is provided at the end portion of the movable base unit 25, the end portion of which is located downstream in a drafting direction (see FIGs. 3 and 4 ).
- the holding unit 26 is supported inside the recessed portion 25C in a state where the supporting shaft 251 is inserted through the sliding hole provided through the holding unit 26. That is, the holding unit 26 is supported by one supporting shaft 251 which supports the movable base unit 25. Accordingly, the supporting shaft 251 includes functions of a move guide of the movable base unit 25 and a supporting guide of the holding unit 26, thereby simplifying the configuration of the draft unit 2.
- a driving unit 27 is arranged below the movable base unit 25 (the opposite side with respect to the side where the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 are arranged).
- the driving unit 27 according to the present embodiment includes a stepping motor 271, a cam 272, and a cam follower 273.
- the stepping motor 271 rotates the cam 272, thereby driving the cam follower 273, which is mounted on the movable base unit 25. Since the movable base unit 25 is urged by springs 253 mounted on the supporting shafts 251 and 252, the movable base unit 25 can follow the shape of the cam 272.
- the movable base unit 25 can move in parallel with respect to the rotating shaft direction of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 (see an arrow T in FIGs. 3 and 4 ). Also the holding unit 26 embedded in the recessed portion 25C of the movable base unit 25 moves with the movable base unit 25. That is, the spinning unit 3 held by the holding unit 26 is easily movable with the movable base unit 25.
- the driving unit 27 adopts the configuration wherein a cam mechanism converts a rotational movement into a linear movement.
- the driving unit 27 may convert the rotational movement into the linear movement by a spiral shaft and a nut.
- the driving unit 27 may convert the rotational movement into the linear movement by a rack gear and a pinion gear.
- the driving unit 27 in the present embodiment includes a stepping motor, but the present invention is not limited to the present embodiment, and for example, the driving unit 27 may include a servo motor
- the draft unit 2 includes a first guiding unit 28 upstream of the back roller pair 21.
- the first guiding unit 28 guides the fiber bundle F supplied from the sliver supply unit 1 to the back roller pair 21.
- the first guiding unit 28 is mounted on the movable base unit 25 via a bracket that supports the first guiding unit 28.
- the draft unit 2 includes a second guiding unit 29 between the third roller pair 22 and the middle roller pair 23.
- the second guiding unit 29 guides the fiber bundle F fed from the third roller pair 22 to the middle roller pair 23.
- the second guiding unit 29 is mounted on the movable base unit 25 via a bracket that that supports the second guiding unit 29.
- the first guiding unit 28 and the second guiding unit 29 that are mounted on the movable base unit 25 are moved integrally with the movable base unit 25 in parallel with respect to the rotating shaft direction of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 (see the arrow T in FIGs. 3 and 4 ). That is, the first guiding unit 28 and the second guiding unit 29 are moved in parallel with respect to the rotating shaft direction of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 in a state where their positions are kept constant with respect to the spinning unit 3.
- the draft unit 2 enables the spinning unit 3, the first guiding unit 28, and the second guiding unit 29 to be moved in parallel with respect to the rotating shaft direction of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24. Accordingly, the draft unit 2 can change the holding position where the fiber bundle F is held by the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24. Consequently, the life of the top rollers 21B, 22B, 23B, and 24B can be extended. In the present embodiment, since the apron bands 23C and 23C are wound around the middle roller pair 23, in a precise sense, the life of the middle roller pair 23 is not extended but the life of the apron bands 23C can be extended.
- the first guiding unit 28 As a case where the first guiding unit 28 is configured not to be moved, there is a case where the fiber bundle F is thick. That is, the case is such that the width (thickness) of the fiber bundle F held by the back roller pair 21 is large and there is no extra space with respect to the width dimension of the back roller pair 21. If the first guiding unit 28 is moved in such a state, the fibers constituting the fiber bundle F fall off from the back roller pair 21. Accordingly, when the fiber bundle F is thick, the first guiding unit 28 is preferably provided not to be moved.
- a detecting unit 30 is mounted in the vicinity of the movable base unit 25.
- the detecting unit 30 is a magnetic sensor (Hall IC) that can detect magnetic force of a magnet M mounted on the movable base unit 25. More specifically, the detecting unit 30 converts an output voltage in accordance with change in magnetic flux density, thereby detecting the position of the magnet M based on the value of the output voltage.
- the detecting unit 30 is connected to the control unit 7 via a not-illustrated analyzer.
- the control unit 7 can obtain the position of the magnet M, that is, the position of the movable base unit 25 based on a detection signal from the detecting unit 30.
- the mounting position of the magnet M and the like are not limited.
- a vertical axis of FIG. 6 represents an elapsed time t.
- a horizontal axis of FIG. 6 represents displacement L of the movable base unit 25 and the holding unit 26.
- the displacement L of the movable base unit 25 and the holding unit 26 is the distance the movable base unit 25 and the holding unit 26 have moved from an origin position O.
- the control unit 7 controls the driving unit 27, thereby successively reciprocating the movable base unit 25. Accordingly, the holding unit 26 embedded in the recessed portion 25C of the movable base unit 25 is also successively reciprocated. Since the object is to extend the life of the top rollers 21B, 22B, and 24B by changing the holding position of the fiber bundle F held by the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24, the control mode of the driving unit 27 is not limited.
- the origin position O in the present embodiment is provided at the central portion in the rotating shaft direction of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24.
- the origin position O may not necessarily be provided at the central portion in the rotating shaft direction of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24, and for example, may be set at an end portion in the rotating shaft direction.
- the origin position O is not limited to a specific position.
- the holding unit 26 can be swung with the supporting shaft 251 as a center (see an arrow S in FIG. 2 ). Accordingly, the holding unit 26 can be adjacently disposed to or moved away from the front roller pair 24. The spinning unit 3 held by the holding unit 26 is adjacently disposed to or moved away from the front roller pair 24.
- FIGs. 7A and 7B do not illustrate the frame 20 that supports the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24. As is illustrated in FIG. 7A , a gap D-close between the spinning unit 3 and the front roller pair 24 at the time of spinning is narrowly set.
- the spinning unit 3 can twist the fiber bundle F before the fiber bundle F fed by the front roller pair 24 is entangled.
- a gap D-open between the spinning unit 3 and the front roller pair 24 at the time of maintenance can be obtained widely by swinging the holding unit 26.
- an opening portion 266 of a suction duct appears. Accordingly, waste yarn and the like can be discarded via the suction duct.
- the holding unit 26 may be adjacently disposed to or moved away from the front roller pair 24 by an air cylinder 265.
- an operator manually swings the holding unit 26.
- the holding unit 26 may be automatically swung by the air cylinder 265.
- the holding unit 26 includes a first contacting portion 261 and a second contacting portion 262 that limit the swinging angle of the holding unit 26.
- the first contacting portion 261 makes contact with a positioning pin 263 when the holding unit 26 is swung in the direction towards the front roller pair 24 (see FIG. 7A ).
- the second contacting portion 262 makes contact with the positioning pin 263 when the holding unit 26 is swung in the direction away from the front roller pair 24 (see FIG. 7B ).
- the first contacting portion 261 can limit the swinging angle of the holding unit 26 such that the spinning unit 3 held by the holding unit 26 and a member (the front roller pair 24) arranged upstream of the holding unit 26 are prevented from being disposed too close to one another.
- the second contacting portion 262 can limit the swinging angle of the holding unit 26 such that the spinning unit 3 held by the holding unit 26 and a member (for example, a delivery roller) arranged downstream of the holding unit 26 are prevented from being disposed too close to one another.
- the first contacting portion 261 and the second contacting portion 262 limit the swinging angle of the holding unit 26, the draft unit 2 can prevent the spinning unit 3 held by the holding unit 26 from interfering with other members. Accordingly, the maintainability of the spinning machine 100 can be improved even more.
- the first contacting portion 261 can determine a distance between a holding point (nip point) N of the front roller pair 24 and the spinning unit 3.
- the holding unit 26 is urged in one of the swinging directions by the spring 264, which is a first urging member.
- the spring 264 is a tension spring and urges the holding unit 26 in the direction towards the front roller pair 24. Since the object is to prevent the holding unit 26 from wobbling by urging the holding unit 26 in one of the swinging directions, the urging direction and the like are not limited.
- the movable base unit 25 is urged by the springs 253, which are the second urging member, in one of the moving directions.
- the springs 253 are compression springs and urge the cam follower 273 mounted on the movable base unit 25 in the direction in which the cam follower 273 is pressed against the cam 272. Since the object is to prevent wobbling of the movable base unit 25 by urging the moveable base unit 25 in one of the moving directions, the urging direction and the like are not limited.
- the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 are rotatably supported by a pair of frames 20.
- the pair of frames 20 is coupled with the supporting shafts 251 and 252.
- the supporting shafts 251 and 252 constitute a beam member that couples the pair of frames 20. Accordingly, the frames 20 can obtain high rigidity. Consequently, the wobbling of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 supported by the frames 20 can be prevented. As a result, the drafting performance of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 can be stabilized, and the reduction in quality of the spun yarn Y can be prevented.
- the spinning unit 3 constituting the spinning machine 100 is an air spinning device 3 that twists the fiber bundle F with swirling airflow.
- the air spinning device 3 forms the swirling airflow in a spinning chamber SC and twists the fiber bundle F by the swirling airflow.
- the spinning chamber SC is divided into a space SC1 formed between a fiber guide 31 and a spindle 32 and a space SC2 formed between the spindle 32 and a nozzle block 33.
- a rear end portion of the fibers constituting the fiber bundle F is inverted by the swirling airflow (see a chain double-dashed line in FIG. 9 ).
- the rear end portion of each fiber that is inverted is rotated by the swirling airflow (see the chain double-dashed line in FIG. 9 ).
- the rotated rear end portion of the fibers is sequentially wound around the fibers at the central portion.
- the air spinning device 3 can spin the fiber bundle F into the spun yarn Y.
- a needle is provided in the fiber guide 31 in the air spinning device 3 according to the present embodiment.
- the needle is provided in order to guide the fiber bundle F to the spindle 32 and prevent the twist of fibers from propagating to the upstream.
- the needle of the fiber guide 31 may be omitted.
- the spinning machine 100 can achieve high spinning speed.
- the spinning speed becomes high
- the drafting speed of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 also becomes high speed.
- the progress of abrasion of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 per unit time also becomes fast. Accordingly, if the holding position of the fiber bundle F held by the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 is changed, there is a particular advantage of extension of the life of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24.
- fallen fibers may accumulate between the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 and the spinning unit 3. Since the spinning unit 3 is held by the holding unit to be adjacently disposed to or moved away from the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24, the maintainability of the spinning unit 3 is favorable. Accordingly, the operation efficiency of the spinning unit 3 can be improved.
- any configuration may be applied irrespective of details.
- two swirling airflows flowing in different directions from each other may be formed, and the fiber bundle F may be twisted by these swirling airflows (for example, Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 1993-86510 , and Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2006-161171 ).
- one set of spinning machine 100 is provided.
- a plurality of spinning machines 100 may be aligned side by side, thereby constituting a textile machine.
- the movable base units 25 may be moved in the same direction or may be moved in different directions. When the movable base units 25 are moved in different directions, the vibration caused by the movements of the movable base units 25 in the same direction can be restrained.
- the supporting shafts 251 and 252 are formed in an axial shape.
- the holding unit 26 is supported to be swingable with the supporting shaft 251 as the center.
- the holding unit 26 includes the first contacting portion 261 configured to limit a swinging angle in a direction towards the front roller pair 24 and the second contacting portion 262 configured to limit the swinging angle in a direction away from the front roller pair 24.
- the spinning machine 100 includes the first urging member 264 that urges the holding unit 26 in one of the swinging directions.
- the spinning machine 100 further includes the second urging member 253 that urges the movable base unit 25 in one of the moving directions.
- the spinning machine 100 includes two supporting shafts 251 and 252.
- the driving unit 27 constitutes a point of action at which the movable base unit 25 is moved between the two supporting shafts 251 and 252.
- the spinning machine 100 includes a pair of frames 20 configured to rotatably support the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24.
- the supporting shafts 251 and 252 constitute a beam member that couples the pair of frames 20.
- the spinning unit 3 spins the spun yarn Y by twisting the fiber bundle F with swirling airflow.
- the spinning machine 100 includes at least three draft roller pairs 22, 23, and 24 along the feeding direction of the fiber bundle F.
- the spinning machine 100 includes the winding unit 6 configured to wind the spun yarn Y into the package P.
- the textile machine of the present invention can achieve the extension of the life of the draft roller pairs and improve maintainability, which is industrially useful.
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- The present invention relates to a technology of a textile machine with a plurality of spinning machines.
- Conventionally, there has been known a textile machine with a plurality of spinning machines that draft a fiber bundle and twist the drafted fiber bundle, thereby manufacturing spun yarns (for example, seeJP-A-2011-99192). In the spinning machines, there are provided a plurality of draft roller pairs that draft the fiber bundle and a spinning unit that twists the drafted fiber bundle.
- The draft roller pair is constituted by a bottom roller that is rotated via a power mechanism and a top roller that is driven to rotate in a state of contact with the bottom roller. Since the top roller is an elastic roller formed of rubber and the like, there is a problem in that the surface of the top roller wears out. In particular, when a position of the fiber bundle held by the draft roller pairs is constant, abrasion of a portion in contact with the fiber bundle may swiftly progress. Accordingly, there has been demand that life of the draft roller pairs be extended by changing the holding position of the fiber bundle held by the draft roller pairs.
- In the above-described spinning machine, the spinning unit is arranged in vicinity of downstream of the draft roller pairs. This is because the spinning unit twists the fiber bundle before the fiber bundle fed by the draft roller pairs is entangled. Accordingly, a gap between the draft roller pairs and the spinning unit cannot be avoided from becoming narrow, which causes a level of maintainability to be low. For this reason, a structure has been demanded wherein the spinning unit can be moved away from the draft roller pairs at the time of maintenance, and the maintenance is easily performed.
- The nearest state of the art regarding the present invention can be found in
DE 10 2007 024 233 A1 . This document already discloses a textile machine with a plurality of spinning machines comprising: - Draft roller pairs configured to draft a fiber bundle;
- A spinning unit configured to spin a spun yarn by twisting the fiber bundle drafted by the draft roller pairs;
- A holding unit configured to hold the spinning unit.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a textile machine that restrains the vibration caused by the movements of the movable base units in the same direction.
- According to the present invention, the above problem is solved with the features of claim 1.
- The second aspect of the present invention relates to the textile machine according to the first aspect of the present invention. The holding unit includes a first contacting portion configured to limit a swinging angle in a direction towards the draft roller pairs and a second contacting portion configured to limit a swinging angle in a direction away from the draft roller pairs.
- The third aspect of the present invention relates to the textile machine according to the second aspect of the present invention. The holding unit is urged towards one of swinging directions by a first urging member.
- The fourth aspect of the present invention relates to the textile machine according to any one of the first to third aspects of the present invention. The movable base unit is urged by a second urging member in one of the moving directions parallel to the rotating axis direction of the draft roller pairs.
- The fifth aspect of the present invention relates to the textile machine according to any one of the first to fourth aspects of the present invention. The spinning machines include a further supporting shaft supporting the movable base unit. The driving unit applies its driving force to the movable base unit between the two supporting shafts.
- The sixth aspect of the present invention relates to the textile machine according to any one of the first to fifth aspects of the present invention. The spinning machines include a pair of frames configured to rotatably support the draft roller pairs. The supporting shaft constitutes a beam member that couples the pair of frames.
- The seventh aspect of the present invention relates to the textile machine according to any one of the first to sixth aspects of the present invention. The spinning unit spins the spun yarn by twisting the fiber bundle with swirling airflow.
- The eighth aspect of the present invention relates to the textile machine according to any one of the first to seventh aspects of the present invention. The spinning machines include at least three draft roller pairs along a feeding direction of the fiber bundle.
- The ninth aspect of the present invention relates to the textile machine according to any one of the first to eighth aspects of the present invention. The spinning machines include a winding unit configured to wind the spun yarn into a package.
- Since swinging movement of the holding unit is realized by the supporting shaft used for moving the holding unit, the entire configuration of the textile machine can be simplified.
- According to the textile machine of the second aspect of the present invention, since the first contacting portion and the second contacting portion limit the swinging angle of the holding unit, the spinning unit held by the holding unit can be prevented from interfering with other members. Consequently, the maintainability of the textile machine can be improved.
- According to the textile machine of the third aspect of the present invention, since the first urging member urges the holding unit in one of the swinging directions, the relative positional relation of the draft roller pairs and the spinning unit can be determined. Accordingly, spinning performance of the spinning unit held by the holding unit can be stabilized.
- According to the textile machine of the fourth aspect of the present invention, since the second urging member urges the movable base unit in one of the moving directions, wobbling of the movable base unit can be prevented. Accordingly, this can prevent the wobbling of the holding unit that moves with the movable base unit. Consequently, the spinning performance of the spinning unit held by the holding unit can be stabilized, and reduction in quality of the spun yarn can be prevented.
- According to the textile machine of the fifth aspect of the present invention, since the driving applies its driving force to the movable base unit between the two supporting shafts, the movable base unit can be moved smoothly. Accordingly, the holding unit that moves with the movable base unit can also be moved smoothly. Consequently, the spinning performance of the spinning unit held by the holding unit can be stabilized, and the reduction in quality of the spun yarn can be prevented.
- According to the textile machine of the sixth aspect of the present invention, since the supporting shaft constitutes a beam member that couples the frames, the highly-rigid and light-weighted frames can be obtained at low-cost. Accordingly, the wobbling of the draft roller pairs supported by the frames can be prevented. Consequently, the drafting performance of the draft roller pairs can be stabilized, and the reduction in quality of the spun yarn can be prevented.
- According to the textile machine of the seventh aspect of the present invention, since the spinning unit twists the fiber bundle with the swirling airflow, a high spinning speed can be realized. When the spinning speed becomes high, drafting speed of the draft roller pairs also becomes high speed. The progress of abrasion of the draft roller pairs per unit time also becomes fast. Accordingly, if the holding position of the fiber bundle held by the draft roller pairs is changed, there is a particular advantage of extension of the life of the draft roller pairs (more particularly, the top rollers or/and bottom rollers constituting the draft roller pairs). Moreover, since the fiber bundle is twisted by the swirling airflow, fallen fibers may be accumulated between the draft roller pairs and the spinning unit. Since the spinning unit is held by the holding unit to be adjacently disposed to or moved away from the draft roller pairs, the maintainability of the textile machine is favorable. Accordingly, the operation efficiency of the textile machine can be improved.
- According to the textile machine of the eighth aspect of the present invention, even in a case where at least the three draft roller pairs are provided and a moving space is limited, the maintainability can be improved.
- According to the textile machine of the ninth aspect of the present invention, production capacity of the packages of the textile machine can be improved.
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FIG. 1] FIG. 1 is a drawing illustrating the entire configuration of a spinning machine. - [
FIG. 2] FIG. 2 is a drawing illustrating a configuration of a draft unit. - [
FIG. 3] FIG. 3 is a drawing of the draft unit viewed from a direction of an arrow X. - [
FIG. 4] FIG. 4 is a drawing of the draft unit viewed from a direction of an arrow Y. - [
FIG. 5] FIG. 5 is a drawing of the draft unit viewed from a direction of an arrow Z. - [
FIG. 6] FIG. 6 is a drawing illustrating movement of a movable base unit and a holding unit. - [
FIG. 7 ] (7A) is a drawing illustrating a position of the holding unit at a time of spinning. (FIG. 7B ) is a drawing illustrating the position of a holdingunit 26 at a time of maintenance. - [
FIG. 8 ] (8A) is a drawing illustrating the position of the holding unit at a time of spinning. (8B) is a drawing illustrating the position of the holdingunit 26 at a time of maintenance. - [
FIG. 9] FIG. 9 is a drawing illustrating a configuration of an air spinning device. - First, the entire configuration of a spinning
machine 100 will briefly be described. - The spinning
machine 100 is a spinning machine that manufactures a spun yarn Y from a fiber bundle F and forms a package P. The spinningmachine 100 includes a sliver supply unit 1, adraft unit 2, aspinning unit 3, a defect detecting unit 4, a tension stabilizing unit 5, and a winding unit 6, which are arranged in this order along a feeding direction of the fiber bundle F and the spun yarn Y. The spinningmachine 100 is connected to a control unit 7 that enables transmission of a control signal to each unit (seeFIG. 2 ). - The sliver supply unit 1 supplies the fiber bundle F (sliver), which serves as a raw material of the spun yarn Y, to the
draft unit 2. The sliver supply unit 1 includes asliver case 11 and a sliver guide (not illustrated). The fiber bundle F stored in thesliver case 11 is guided by the sliver guide and introduced to thedraft unit 2. - The
draft unit 2 drafts the fiber bundle F and equalizes the thickness of the fiber bundle F. Thedraft unit 2 includes four sets of draft roller pairs 21,22, 23, and 24, which are aback roller pair 21, athird roller pair 22, amiddle roller pair 23, and afront roller pair 23, arranged in this order along the feeding direction of the fiber bundle F. Since the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 feed the held fiber bundle F by rotation, the fiber bundle F can be drafted by the difference in the feeding speeds of the adjacent draft roller pairs. - The
spinning unit 3 twists the drafted fiber bundle F, thereby manufacturing the spun yarn Y. Thespinning unit 3 is arranged at downstream of thefront roller pair 24 of thedraft unit 2. Thespinning unit 3 can manufacture the spun yarn Y from the fiber bundle F that has been appropriately drafted. Thespinning unit 3 is detachably held by a holdingunit 26 that can be divided (see an arrow R inFIG. 2 ). The detailed configuration of thespinning unit 3 will be described later. - The defect detecting unit 4 detects a defective portion of the manufactured spun yarn Y. More specifically, the defect detecting unit 4 irradiates the spun yarn Y with a light-emitting diode (not illustrated) as a light source and detects a reflection light amount from the spun yarn Y. The defect detecting unit 4 is connected to the control unit 7 via an analyzer (not illustrated). Accordingly, the control unit 7 can determine presence or absence of a defective portion based on a detection signal from the defect detecting unit 4. The defective portion that can be detected by the defect detecting unit 4 includes foreign matters such as polypropylene and the like contained in the spun yarn Y, in addition to irregularity in the thickness of the spun yarn Y. Besides an optical sensor according to the present embodiment, the defect detecting unit 4 may adapt an electrostatic capacitance type sensor.
- The tension stabilizing unit 5 appropriately maintains and stabilizes tension applied to the spun yarn Y. The tension stabilizing unit 5 includes an unwinding
member 51 and aroller 52. When the tension applied to the spurn yarn Y is low, the unwindingmember 51 rotates with theroller 52 and winds the spun yarn Y around theroller 52. When the tension applied to the spurn yarn Y is high, the unwindingmember 51 independently rotates with respect to theroller 52 and unwinds the spun yarn Y wound around theroller 52. - The winding unit 6 winds the spun yarn Y and forms the package P. The winding unit 6 includes a driving
roller 61 and a cradle (not illustrated). The drivingroller 61 rotates a bobbin B held by the cradle. Accordingly, the winding unit 6 can wind the spun yarn Y, thereby forming the package P. Since the winding unit 6 traverses the spun yarn Y by a not-illustrated traverse device, unevenness of the spun yarn Y on the package P is prevented. - As long as the
draft unit 2 and thespinning unit 3 are provided, any configuration may be applied irrespective of details. The sliver supply unit 1, the defect detecting unit 4, the tension stabilizing unit 5, the winding unit 6, and/or other configuration, and positional relationship are not limited. - Next, the configuration of the
draft unit 2 will be described in detail referring toFIGs 2 to 5 .FIG. 2 does not show aframe 20 that supports the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24. - The draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 are respectively constituted by
bottom rollers top rollers Apron bands bottom roller 23A and thetop roller 23B constituting themiddle roller pair 23. - The
bottom rollers top rollers bottom rollers - As the fiber bundle F held by the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 passes through the respective draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24, the feeding speed is increased, and the fiber bundle F is drafted between the adjacent draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24. Thus, the
draft unit 2 can gradually narrow the width (thickness) of the fiber bundle F and achieve uniformity. - In the
draft unit 2, two supportingshafts movable base unit 25 is supported in a state where the supportingshafts movable base unit 25. The holdingunit 26 is supported by the supportingshaft 251 in a state where the holdingunit 26 is embedded in a recessedportion 25C of themovable base unit 25. - More specifically, the rectangular recessed
portion 25C is provided at the end portion of themovable base unit 25, the end portion of which is located downstream in a drafting direction (seeFIGs. 3 and4 ). The holdingunit 26 is supported inside the recessedportion 25C in a state where the supportingshaft 251 is inserted through the sliding hole provided through the holdingunit 26. That is, the holdingunit 26 is supported by one supportingshaft 251 which supports themovable base unit 25. Accordingly, the supportingshaft 251 includes functions of a move guide of themovable base unit 25 and a supporting guide of the holdingunit 26, thereby simplifying the configuration of thedraft unit 2. - A driving
unit 27 is arranged below the movable base unit 25 (the opposite side with respect to the side where the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 are arranged). The drivingunit 27 according to the present embodiment includes a steppingmotor 271, acam 272, and acam follower 273. The steppingmotor 271 rotates thecam 272, thereby driving thecam follower 273, which is mounted on themovable base unit 25. Since themovable base unit 25 is urged bysprings 253 mounted on the supportingshafts movable base unit 25 can follow the shape of thecam 272. - Accordingly, the
movable base unit 25 can move in parallel with respect to the rotating shaft direction of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 (see an arrow T inFIGs. 3 and4 ). Also the holdingunit 26 embedded in the recessedportion 25C of themovable base unit 25 moves with themovable base unit 25. That is, thespinning unit 3 held by the holdingunit 26 is easily movable with themovable base unit 25. - As described above, the driving
unit 27 according to the present embodiment adopts the configuration wherein a cam mechanism converts a rotational movement into a linear movement. However, the drivingunit 27 may convert the rotational movement into the linear movement by a spiral shaft and a nut. Moreover, the drivingunit 27 may convert the rotational movement into the linear movement by a rack gear and a pinion gear. The drivingunit 27 in the present embodiment includes a stepping motor, but the present invention is not limited to the present embodiment, and for example, the drivingunit 27 may include a servo motor - The
draft unit 2 includes afirst guiding unit 28 upstream of theback roller pair 21. Thefirst guiding unit 28 guides the fiber bundle F supplied from the sliver supply unit 1 to theback roller pair 21. Thefirst guiding unit 28 is mounted on themovable base unit 25 via a bracket that supports thefirst guiding unit 28. - The
draft unit 2 includes asecond guiding unit 29 between thethird roller pair 22 and themiddle roller pair 23. Thesecond guiding unit 29 guides the fiber bundle F fed from thethird roller pair 22 to themiddle roller pair 23. Thesecond guiding unit 29 is mounted on themovable base unit 25 via a bracket that that supports thesecond guiding unit 29. - Accordingly, the
first guiding unit 28 and thesecond guiding unit 29 that are mounted on themovable base unit 25 are moved integrally with themovable base unit 25 in parallel with respect to the rotating shaft direction of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 (see the arrow T inFIGs. 3 and4 ). That is, thefirst guiding unit 28 and thesecond guiding unit 29 are moved in parallel with respect to the rotating shaft direction of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 in a state where their positions are kept constant with respect to thespinning unit 3. - The
draft unit 2 enables thespinning unit 3, thefirst guiding unit 28, and thesecond guiding unit 29 to be moved in parallel with respect to the rotating shaft direction of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24. Accordingly, thedraft unit 2 can change the holding position where the fiber bundle F is held by the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24. Consequently, the life of thetop rollers apron bands middle roller pair 23, in a precise sense, the life of themiddle roller pair 23 is not extended but the life of theapron bands 23C can be extended. - The
first guiding unit 28 according to the present embodiment is mounted on themovable base unit 25, and thefirst guiding unit 28 moves integrally with themovable base unit 25. However, thefirst guiding unit 28 may be mounted on the later-describedframe 20 and the like and not moved. - As a case where the
first guiding unit 28 is configured not to be moved, there is a case where the fiber bundle F is thick. That is, the case is such that the width (thickness) of the fiber bundle F held by theback roller pair 21 is large and there is no extra space with respect to the width dimension of theback roller pair 21. If thefirst guiding unit 28 is moved in such a state, the fibers constituting the fiber bundle F fall off from theback roller pair 21. Accordingly, when the fiber bundle F is thick, thefirst guiding unit 28 is preferably provided not to be moved. - In the
draft unit 2, a detectingunit 30 is mounted in the vicinity of themovable base unit 25. The detectingunit 30 is a magnetic sensor (Hall IC) that can detect magnetic force of a magnet M mounted on themovable base unit 25. More specifically, the detectingunit 30 converts an output voltage in accordance with change in magnetic flux density, thereby detecting the position of the magnet M based on the value of the output voltage. The detectingunit 30 is connected to the control unit 7 via a not-illustrated analyzer. The control unit 7 can obtain the position of the magnet M, that is, the position of themovable base unit 25 based on a detection signal from the detectingunit 30. The mounting position of the magnet M and the like are not limited. - A vertical axis of
FIG. 6 represents an elapsed time t. A horizontal axis ofFIG. 6 represents displacement L of themovable base unit 25 and the holdingunit 26. The displacement L of themovable base unit 25 and the holdingunit 26 is the distance themovable base unit 25 and the holdingunit 26 have moved from an origin position O. - As is illustrated in
FIG. 6 , in the present embodiment, the control unit 7 controls the drivingunit 27, thereby successively reciprocating themovable base unit 25. Accordingly, the holdingunit 26 embedded in the recessedportion 25C of themovable base unit 25 is also successively reciprocated. Since the object is to extend the life of thetop rollers unit 27 is not limited. - The origin position O in the present embodiment is provided at the central portion in the rotating shaft direction of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24. The origin position O may not necessarily be provided at the central portion in the rotating shaft direction of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24, and for example, may be set at an end portion in the rotating shaft direction. The origin position O is not limited to a specific position.
- The holding
unit 26 can be swung with the supportingshaft 251 as a center (see an arrow S inFIG. 2 ). Accordingly, the holdingunit 26 can be adjacently disposed to or moved away from thefront roller pair 24. Thespinning unit 3 held by the holdingunit 26 is adjacently disposed to or moved away from thefront roller pair 24. - In the
draft unit 2, the holdingunit 26 can be swung with the supportingshaft 251 as a center. Accordingly, thedraft unit 2 can make thespinning unit 3 held by the holdingunit 26 to be moved away from thefront roller pair 24 when performing maintenance. Accordingly, the maintainability of the spinningmachine 100 can be improved. Furthermore, since the swinging movement of the holdingunit 26 is realized by the supportingshaft 251 used for moving the holdingunit 26, the configuration of thedraft unit 2 can be simplified.FIGs. 7A and 7B do not illustrate theframe 20 that supports the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24. As is illustrated inFIG. 7A , a gap D-close between the spinningunit 3 and thefront roller pair 24 at the time of spinning is narrowly set. Accordingly, thespinning unit 3 can twist the fiber bundle F before the fiber bundle F fed by thefront roller pair 24 is entangled. As is illustrated inFIG. 7B , a gap D-open between the spinningunit 3 and thefront roller pair 24 at the time of maintenance can be obtained widely by swinging the holdingunit 26. In the present embodiment, when the holdingunit 26 is swung, anopening portion 266 of a suction duct appears. Accordingly, waste yarn and the like can be discarded via the suction duct. - As is illustrated in
FIGs. 8A and 8B , the holdingunit 26 may be adjacently disposed to or moved away from thefront roller pair 24 by anair cylinder 265. In the present embodiment, an operator manually swings the holdingunit 26. However, when performing maintenance, the holdingunit 26 may be automatically swung by theair cylinder 265. - Next, a configuration for limiting the swinging angle of holding
unit 26 will be described. - As is illustrated in
FIGs. 7A and 7B , the holdingunit 26 according to the present embodiment includes a first contactingportion 261 and a second contactingportion 262 that limit the swinging angle of the holdingunit 26. The first contactingportion 261 makes contact with apositioning pin 263 when the holdingunit 26 is swung in the direction towards the front roller pair 24 (seeFIG. 7A ). The second contactingportion 262 makes contact with thepositioning pin 263 when the holdingunit 26 is swung in the direction away from the front roller pair 24 (seeFIG. 7B ). - Accordingly, the first contacting
portion 261 can limit the swinging angle of the holdingunit 26 such that thespinning unit 3 held by the holdingunit 26 and a member (the front roller pair 24) arranged upstream of the holdingunit 26 are prevented from being disposed too close to one another. The second contactingportion 262 can limit the swinging angle of the holdingunit 26 such that thespinning unit 3 held by the holdingunit 26 and a member (for example, a delivery roller) arranged downstream of the holdingunit 26 are prevented from being disposed too close to one another. - Since the first contacting
portion 261 and the second contactingportion 262 limit the swinging angle of the holdingunit 26, thedraft unit 2 can prevent thespinning unit 3 held by the holdingunit 26 from interfering with other members. Accordingly, the maintainability of the spinningmachine 100 can be improved even more. The first contactingportion 261 can determine a distance between a holding point (nip point) N of thefront roller pair 24 and thespinning unit 3. - Next, a configuration for preventing the reduction in quality of the spun yarn Y will be described.
- As is illustrated in
FIGs. 7A and 7B , the holdingunit 26 according to the present embodiment is urged in one of the swinging directions by thespring 264, which is a first urging member. Thespring 264 is a tension spring and urges the holdingunit 26 in the direction towards thefront roller pair 24. Since the object is to prevent the holdingunit 26 from wobbling by urging the holdingunit 26 in one of the swinging directions, the urging direction and the like are not limited. - Since the
spring 264 urges the holdingunit 26 in one of the swinging directions, thedraft unit 2 can determine the relative positional relation of thefront roller pair 24 and thespinning unit 3. Accordingly, the spinning performance of thespinning unit 3 held by the holdingunit 26 can be stabilized. - As is illustrated in
FIGs. 3 to 5 , themovable base unit 25 is urged by thesprings 253, which are the second urging member, in one of the moving directions. Thesprings 253 are compression springs and urge thecam follower 273 mounted on themovable base unit 25 in the direction in which thecam follower 273 is pressed against thecam 272. Since the object is to prevent wobbling of themovable base unit 25 by urging themoveable base unit 25 in one of the moving directions, the urging direction and the like are not limited. - Since the
springs 253 urge themovable base unit 25 in one of the moving directions, thedraft unit 2 can prevent the wobbling of themovable base unit 25. Accordingly, the wobbling of the holdingunit 26 that moves with themovable base unit 25 can also be prevented. Consequently, the spinning performance of thespinning unit 3 held by the holdingunit 26 can be stabilized, and the reduction in quality of the spun yarn Y can be prevented. - Furthermore, as is illustrated in
FIGs. 2 and4 , the drivingunit 27 constitutes a point of action at which themovable base unit 25 is moved between the two supportingshafts movable base unit 25 is moved is set to be located at an intermediate point of the two supportingshafts moveable base unit 25 by setting the point of action at which themovable base unit 25 is moved to be located between the two supportingshafts unit 27 is not strictly limited. - Since the driving
unit 27 constitutes the point of action at which themovable base unit 25 is moved between the two supportingshafts movable base unit 25 can be moved smoothly in thedraft unit 2. Accordingly, the holdingunit 26 that moves with themovable base unit 25 can also be moved smoothly. Consequently, the spinning performance of thespinning unit 3 held by the holdingunit 26 can be stabilized, and the reduction in quality of the spun yarn Y can be prevented. - As is illustrated in
FIGs. 3 to 5 , the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 are rotatably supported by a pair offrames 20. The pair offrames 20 is coupled with the supportingshafts shafts frames 20. Accordingly, theframes 20 can obtain high rigidity. Consequently, the wobbling of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 supported by theframes 20 can be prevented. As a result, the drafting performance of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 can be stabilized, and the reduction in quality of the spun yarn Y can be prevented. - Next, another characteristic feature of the spinning
machine 100 according to the present embodiment will be described with regard toFIG 9 . - The
spinning unit 3 constituting the spinningmachine 100 is anair spinning device 3 that twists the fiber bundle F with swirling airflow. Theair spinning device 3 forms the swirling airflow in a spinning chamber SC and twists the fiber bundle F by the swirling airflow. The spinning chamber SC is divided into a space SC1 formed between afiber guide 31 and aspindle 32 and a space SC2 formed between thespindle 32 and anozzle block 33. - In the space SC1, a rear end portion of the fibers constituting the fiber bundle F is inverted by the swirling airflow (see a chain double-dashed line in
FIG. 9 ). In the space SC2, the rear end portion of each fiber that is inverted is rotated by the swirling airflow (see the chain double-dashed line inFIG. 9 ). The rotated rear end portion of the fibers is sequentially wound around the fibers at the central portion. Thus, theair spinning device 3 can spin the fiber bundle F into the spun yarn Y. - As is illustrated in
FIG. 9 , a needle is provided in thefiber guide 31 in theair spinning device 3 according to the present embodiment. The needle is provided in order to guide the fiber bundle F to thespindle 32 and prevent the twist of fibers from propagating to the upstream. However, the needle of thefiber guide 31 may be omitted. - Since the
spinning unit 3 twists the fiber bundle F with the swirling airflow, the spinningmachine 100 can achieve high spinning speed. When the spinning speed becomes high, the drafting speed of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 also becomes high speed. The progress of abrasion of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 per unit time also becomes fast. Accordingly, if the holding position of the fiber bundle F held by the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 is changed, there is a particular advantage of extension of the life of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24. Since the fiber bundle F is twisted by the swirling airflow, fallen fibers may accumulate between the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 and thespinning unit 3. Since thespinning unit 3 is held by the holding unit to be adjacently disposed to or moved away from the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24, the maintainability of thespinning unit 3 is favorable. Accordingly, the operation efficiency of thespinning unit 3 can be improved. - As long as the fiber bundle F is twisted by the swirling airflow, any configuration may be applied irrespective of details. For example, two swirling airflows flowing in different directions from each other may be formed, and the fiber bundle F may be twisted by these swirling airflows (for example, Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No.
1993-86510 2006-161171 - Furthermore, as described above, the spinning
machine 100 includes the winding unit 6 that winds the spun yarn Y and forms the package P (seeFIG. 1 ). Since the spinningmachine 100 can extend the life of thetop rollers front roller pair 24 and thespinning unit 3. That is, the spinningmachine 100 can improve the production capacity of the packages P. - As is described above, the spinning
machine 100 of the present embodiment can extend the life of thetop rollers bottom rollers bottom rollers top rollers bottom rollers - In the present embodiment, one set of spinning
machine 100 is provided. However, a plurality of spinningmachines 100 may be aligned side by side, thereby constituting a textile machine. In this case, inadjacent spinning machines 100, themovable base units 25 may be moved in the same direction or may be moved in different directions. When themovable base units 25 are moved in different directions, the vibration caused by the movements of themovable base units 25 in the same direction can be restrained. - The spinning
machine 100 includes the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24 configured to draft the fiber bundle F, thespinning unit 3 configured to spin the spun yarn Y by twisting the fiber bundle F drafted by the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24, the holdingunit 26 configured to hold thespinning unit 3, themovable base unit 25 to which the holdingunit 26 is mounted, the drivingunit 27 configured to move themovable base unit 25 in parallel with respect to the rotating shaft direction of the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24, and the supportingshafts movable base unit 25 in an easily movable manner and support the holdingunit 26 such that thespinning unit 3 is disposed close to or away from the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24. - The supporting
shafts unit 26 is supported to be swingable with the supportingshaft 251 as the center. The holdingunit 26 includes the first contactingportion 261 configured to limit a swinging angle in a direction towards thefront roller pair 24 and the second contactingportion 262 configured to limit the swinging angle in a direction away from thefront roller pair 24. - The spinning
machine 100 includes the first urgingmember 264 that urges the holdingunit 26 in one of the swinging directions. The spinningmachine 100 further includes thesecond urging member 253 that urges themovable base unit 25 in one of the moving directions. - The spinning
machine 100 includes two supportingshafts unit 27 constitutes a point of action at which themovable base unit 25 is moved between the two supportingshafts - The spinning
machine 100 includes a pair offrames 20 configured to rotatably support the draft roller pairs 21, 22, 23, and 24. The supportingshafts frames 20. - The
spinning unit 3 spins the spun yarn Y by twisting the fiber bundle F with swirling airflow. The spinningmachine 100 includes at least three draft roller pairs 22, 23, and 24 along the feeding direction of the fiber bundle F. The spinningmachine 100 includes the winding unit 6 configured to wind the spun yarn Y into the package P. - The textile machine of the present invention can achieve the extension of the life of the draft roller pairs and improve maintainability, which is industrially useful.
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- 100
- spinning machine
- 1
- sliver supply unit
- 2
- draft unit
- 20
- frame
- 21
- back roller pair (draft roller pair)
- 21A
- bottom roller
- 21B
- top roller
- 22
- third roller pair (draft roller pair)
- 22A
- bottom roller
- 22B
- top roller 18
- 23
- middle roller pair (draft roller pair)
- 23A
- bottom roller
- 23B
- top roller
- 24
- front roller pair (draft roller pair)
- 24A
- bottom roller
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- top roller
- 25
- movable base unit
- 251
- supporting shaft
- 252
- supporting shaft
- 253
- spring (second urging member)
- 26
- holding unit
- 261
- first contacting portion
- 262
- second contacting portion
- 263
- positioning pin
- 264
- spring (first urging member)
- 27
- driving unit
- 28
- first guiding unit
- 29
- second guiding unit
- 3
- spinning unit
- 4
- defect detecting unit
- 5
- tension stabilizing unit
- 6
- winding unit
- 7
- control unit
- F
- fiber bundle (sliver)
- Y
- spun yarn
Claims (9)
- A textile machine with a plurality of spinning machines (100), each spinning machine comprising:draft roller pairs (21, 22, 23, 24) configured to draft a fiber bundle (F);a spinning unit (3) configured to spin a spun yarn (Y) by twisting the fiber bundle (F) drafted by the draft roller pairs (21, 22, 23, 24);a holding unit (26) configured to hold the spinning unit (3); characterized by a movable base unit (25) to which the holding unit (26) is mounted;a driving unit (27) configured to move the movable base unit (25) in parallel with respect to a rotating axis direction of the draft roller pairs (21, 22, 23, 24); anda supporting shaft (251) configured to support the movable base unit (25) in a movable manner and support the holding unit (26) such that the spinning unit (3) is disposed close to or away from the draft roller pairs (21, 22, 23, 24) by a pivoting movement around the supporting shaft (251), wherein each spinning unit (3) is separately movable with the movable base unit (25) and a plurality of spinning machines (100) are aligned side by side, and in adjacent spinning machines (100), the movable base units (25) move in different directions.
- The textile machine according to claim 1, wherein the holding unit (26) includes a first contacting portion (261)configured to limit a swinging angle in a direction towards the draft roller pairs (21, 22, 23, 24) and a second contacting portion (262) configured to limit a swinging angle in a direction away from the draft roller pairs (21, 22, 23, 24).
- The textile machine according to claim 2, further comprising a first urging member (264) that urges the holding unit (26) in one of the swinging directions.
- The textile machine according to any one of claims 1 to 3, further comprising a second urging member (253) that urges the movable base unit (25) in one of the moving directions parallel to the rotating axis direction of the draft roller pairs (21, 22, 23, 24).
- The textile machine according to any one of claims 1 to 4, comprising a further supporting shaft (252), supporting the movable base unit (25), wherein the driving unit (27) applies its driving force to the movable base unit (25) between the two supporting shafts (251, 252).
- The textile machine according to any one of claims 1 to 5, comprising a pair of frames (20) configured to rotatably support the draft roller pairs (21, 22, 23, 24), wherein at least one of the supporting shafts (251) constitutes a beam member that couples the pair of the frames(20).
- The textile machine according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the spinning unit (3) spins the spun yarn (Y) by twisting the fiber bundle (F) with swirling airflow.
- The textile machine according to any one of claims 1 to 7, comprising at least three draft roller pairs (21, 22, 23) along a feeding direction of the fiber bundle.
- The textile machine according to any one of claims 1 to 8, comprising a winding unit (6) configured to wind the spun yarn (Y) into a package (P).
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