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US2564746A
US2564746A US7970A US797048A US2564746A US 2564746 A US2564746 A US 2564746A US 7970 A US7970 A US 7970A US 797048 A US797048 A US 797048A US 2564746 A US2564746 A US 2564746A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H75/00Storing webs, tapes, or filamentary material, e.g. on reels
    • B65H75/02Cores, formers, supports, or holders for coiled, wound, or folded material, e.g. reels, spindles, bobbins, cop tubes, cans, mandrels or chucks
    • B65H75/18Constructional details
    • B65H75/24Constructional details adjustable in configuration, e.g. expansible
    • B65H75/242Expansible spindles, mandrels or chucks, e.g. for securing or releasing cores, holders or packages
    • B65H75/245Expansible spindles, mandrels or chucks, e.g. for securing or releasing cores, holders or packages by deformation of an elastic or flexible material
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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  • the present invention relates to an expansible holder or supporting device adapted to engage and grip various objects fitting thereon, such as a winding machine spindle for supporting a yarn package stationarily or for rotation,
  • strand materials are ordinarily collected on sleeve-type cores, supported removably on a driven spindle.
  • the core is turned by the spindle to provide the draft necessary for winding the strand onto the core.
  • the package is removed and another core is placed on the spindle.
  • the single figure of the drawing is illustrative of a preferred embodiment of the invention and is an axial section therethrough.
  • the spindle assembly shown comprises a drum shaped main support member 3 keyed on a shaft 4 rotatable within a bearing 5. The assembly may be rotated by driving the gear I fixed to the shaft 4.
  • the member 3 supports the rigid sleeve 6 with a sliding fit on cylindrical surfaces 8 and 9. Radlally expansible and contractable rings Ill and I3 of a compressible material, such as rubber, are supported on surfaces 8 and 9, respectively.
  • rigid rings II and I2 may be provided between the rings Ill and I3 and the intervening sleeve 6.
  • the outward surface of ring II may be beveled as at Ma for a purpose explained hereinafter,
  • Means is provided for compressin the rings I0 and I3 in a direction parallel to the axis of the shaft 4.
  • Such means may comprise a conical thrust member I5 having a cylindrical surface I6 at its larger diameter end and there slidably overlap the cylindrical surface 9 of the support member 3, and an inner cylindrical bearing surface I8 at its smaller diameter end, fitting rotatably upon a screw knob I9.
  • Screw knob I9 is threadably engaged with a thread hub 20 of the member 3. Turning of the screw knob I9 within the hub 20 results in its axial movement relative to the member 3. Such axial movement is imparted alsoto the thrust member I5 at the bearing surface 22.
  • a yarn carrier 23 such as a cylindrical core used in collecting rayon yarn
  • the screw knob I9 must be adjusted so that the resilient bushings I0 and I3 are relaxed.
  • sleeve 23 may be slid axially over the entire spindle assembly until its end engages the shoulder 24 of the flange 28.
  • the diameter of the cylindrical surface 25 of the member 3 and the outer cylindrical surfaces of the washers II and I2 are preferably within a few thousandths of an inch of the inside diameter of the sleeve 23 so the sleeve 23 may be readily installed or removed, but is held by these surfaces in accurate axial alignment during engagement by the resilient bushings I0 and I3.
  • Washer II is preferably beveled on the surface Ila so that the yarn carrier 23 is more readily guided into place as it is installed on the spindle assembly.
  • the outer cylindrical surfaces of the bushings I0 and I3 bear against the inner surface of sleeve 23 when the screw cap is rotated inwardly of the threaded hub 20.
  • the outer peripheries of flange 28 of the member 3 and flange 23 of the cap knob I9 are knurled or serrated for better manual grip during adjustment of the cap screw.
  • Large packages such as spools, cones, tubes, and the like can be utilized with this type of spindle for unwinding yarns.
  • Cones of varying sizes may be employed for winding yarns and the like at hi h speeds.
  • the invention is most readily utilized in providing support for articles having an interior cylindrical surface; obviously, it may be adapted for non-circular surfaces by reshaping the spindle assembly parts to conform to non-circular or non-cylindrical apertures. It is to be understood that changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claim. v
  • a package holder for a removable winding core on a winding machine comprising a rotatable main support member having outer cylindrical surfaces and a threaded hub, an annular shoulder at one end of the member projecting outwardly from one of the cylindrical surfaces,

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Aug. 21, 1951 E. K. BAUER 2,564,746
EXPANSIBLE PACKAGE SUPPORT Filed Feb. 12, 1948 /o v23 /2. /3 I I g 20 \F w //a INVENTOR. ERNEST K. BAUER Patented Aug. 21, 1951 EXPANSIBLE PACKAGE SUPPORT Ernest K. Bauer, Meadville, Pa., assignor to American Viscose Corporation, Wilmington, Del., a
corporation of Delaware Application February 12, 1948, Serial No. 7,970
1 Claim. 1
The present invention relates to an expansible holder or supporting device adapted to engage and grip various objects fitting thereon, such as a winding machine spindle for supporting a yarn package stationarily or for rotation,
On winding machine such as used prevalently in the textile industry, strand materials are ordinarily collected on sleeve-type cores, supported removably on a driven spindle. The core is turned by the spindle to provide the draft necessary for winding the strand onto the core. When sufficient strand has been collected, the package is removed and another core is placed on the spindle. In a single winding department of a modern textile factory there are hundreds and often thousands of machines requiring frequent removal of strand packages and replacement with empty cores. It is desirable, therefore, to be able to quickly disengage the fully wound package and replace it with an empty core. Various arrangements heretofore used, including keys, set screws, and so forth for holding the core on the spindle roll or shaft, have disadvantages, such as the wear they produce on the core and spindle, and the inconvenience and loss of time entailed in changing cores.
It is an object of this invention, therefore, to provide a quickly disengageable supporting device for articles fitting therearound. Specifically, it is an object to provide a spindle assembly for a strand-winding or unwinding machine which permits rapid replacement of strand package cores thereon. It is also an object to provide a winding-machine spindle assembly which maintains a package core in accurate axial alignment and free from vibration. Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the drawing and the following description thereof.
The single figure of the drawing is illustrative of a preferred embodiment of the invention and is an axial section therethrough. The spindle assembly shown comprises a drum shaped main support member 3 keyed on a shaft 4 rotatable within a bearing 5. The assembly may be rotated by driving the gear I fixed to the shaft 4. The member 3 supports the rigid sleeve 6 with a sliding fit on cylindrical surfaces 8 and 9. Radlally expansible and contractable rings Ill and I3 of a compressible material, such as rubber, are supported on surfaces 8 and 9, respectively. Optionally, rigid rings II and I2 may be provided between the rings Ill and I3 and the intervening sleeve 6. The outward surface of ring II may be beveled as at Ma for a purpose explained hereinafter,
Means is provided for compressin the rings I0 and I3 in a direction parallel to the axis of the shaft 4. Such means may comprise a conical thrust member I5 having a cylindrical surface I6 at its larger diameter end and there slidably overlap the cylindrical surface 9 of the support member 3, and an inner cylindrical bearing surface I8 at its smaller diameter end, fitting rotatably upon a screw knob I9. Screw knob I9 is threadably engaged with a thread hub 20 of the member 3. Turning of the screw knob I9 within the hub 20 results in its axial movement relative to the member 3. Such axial movement is imparted alsoto the thrust member I5 at the bearing surface 22. Movement of the member I5 tends to produce axial movement of the resilient rings I0 and I3, the rigid rings II and I2 and the sleeve 6. Such axial movement, however, is limited by the radially extending surface 26 of the flange 28. Consequently as thrust member I5 undergoes axial movement, rings II] and I3 are compressed and forced radially outwardly as a result of the compressive forces being distributed approximately equally between the two resilient rings IO and I3 by intermediate slidable spacing members II, 6 and I2.
Before placing a yarn carrier 23 such as a cylindrical core used in collecting rayon yarn, over the spindle into the position shown, the screw knob I9 must be adjusted so that the resilient bushings I0 and I3 are relaxed. Then sleeve 23 may be slid axially over the entire spindle assembly until its end engages the shoulder 24 of the flange 28. The diameter of the cylindrical surface 25 of the member 3 and the outer cylindrical surfaces of the washers II and I2 are preferably within a few thousandths of an inch of the inside diameter of the sleeve 23 so the sleeve 23 may be readily installed or removed, but is held by these surfaces in accurate axial alignment during engagement by the resilient bushings I0 and I3. Washer II is preferably beveled on the surface Ila so that the yarn carrier 23 is more readily guided into place as it is installed on the spindle assembly. The outer cylindrical surfaces of the bushings I0 and I3 bear against the inner surface of sleeve 23 when the screw cap is rotated inwardly of the threaded hub 20. The outer peripheries of flange 28 of the member 3 and flange 23 of the cap knob I9 are knurled or serrated for better manual grip during adjustment of the cap screw.
This improved package support can be at-= assume tached to any creel bobbin support or winding machine and axially disposed at any angle thereto. Large packages such as spools, cones, tubes, and the like can be utilized with this type of spindle for unwinding yarns. Cones of varying sizes may be employed for winding yarns and the like at hi h speeds.
The invention is most readily utilized in providing support for articles having an interior cylindrical surface; obviously, it may be adapted for non-circular surfaces by reshaping the spindle assembly parts to conform to non-circular or non-cylindrical apertures. It is to be understood that changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claim. v
I claim:
A package holder for a removable winding core on a winding machine comprising a rotatable main support member having outer cylindrical surfaces and a threaded hub, an annular shoulder at one end of the member projecting outwardly from one of the cylindrical surfaces,
a screw knob in threaded relationship with the 25 facing annular surface which may overlap an- 60 posed between the two non-resilient washers,
and a second resilient ring disposed between the second non-resilient washer and the annular shoulder, the outer surfaces of the rings, the washers and the sleeve having diameters which permit the core to fit slidably but snugly over the rings when they are in an uncompressed state.
ERNEST K. BAUER.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 2,365,980 Thomas Dec. 26, 1944 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 269,699 Great Britain Apr. 28, 1927 714,266 France Sept. 1, 1931
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US2638282A (en) * 1948-09-03 1953-05-12 Bolton John W & Sons Inc Short core shaft
US2757877A (en) * 1953-03-27 1956-08-07 Lof Glass Fibers Co Textile yarn mandrel
US2757875A (en) * 1954-05-21 1956-08-07 Glanzstoff Ag Clamping device for spools of textile machines
US3000582A (en) * 1959-08-13 1961-09-19 Ampex Tape reel hold down device
US3250485A (en) * 1964-04-16 1966-05-10 Guy S Fugit Reel hub lock
US3448937A (en) * 1967-01-04 1969-06-10 Synchro Machine Co Expanding arbor for wire spooling machine
US3462092A (en) * 1967-10-11 1969-08-19 Monsanto Co Textile bobbin chuck
US3494565A (en) * 1967-10-11 1970-02-10 Monsanto Co Bobbin chuck
US3495781A (en) * 1966-12-13 1970-02-17 Rieter Ag Maschf Expansible bobbin mandrel
US3554455A (en) * 1966-12-13 1971-01-12 Rieter Ag Maschf Expandible mandrel for bobbins
US3813051A (en) * 1972-06-15 1974-05-28 Karlsruhe Augsburg Iweka Bobbin-supporting chuck
US4422590A (en) * 1981-09-17 1983-12-27 Champion International Corporation Stub shaft
US4458850A (en) * 1981-10-30 1984-07-10 Teijin Seiki Co., Ltd. Bobbin holder

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GB269699A (en) * 1926-02-04 1927-04-28 Ernest Edwin Sheldon Improvements in and relating to reel bars for winding or unwinding paper or other material
FR714266A (en) * 1930-07-05 1931-11-10 Ruegg & Sohn J Extendable drive shaft for spinning reel
US2365980A (en) * 1943-09-14 1944-12-26 U S Textile Machine Company Mandrel

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GB269699A (en) * 1926-02-04 1927-04-28 Ernest Edwin Sheldon Improvements in and relating to reel bars for winding or unwinding paper or other material
FR714266A (en) * 1930-07-05 1931-11-10 Ruegg & Sohn J Extendable drive shaft for spinning reel
US2365980A (en) * 1943-09-14 1944-12-26 U S Textile Machine Company Mandrel

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2638282A (en) * 1948-09-03 1953-05-12 Bolton John W & Sons Inc Short core shaft
US2757877A (en) * 1953-03-27 1956-08-07 Lof Glass Fibers Co Textile yarn mandrel
US2757875A (en) * 1954-05-21 1956-08-07 Glanzstoff Ag Clamping device for spools of textile machines
US3000582A (en) * 1959-08-13 1961-09-19 Ampex Tape reel hold down device
US3250485A (en) * 1964-04-16 1966-05-10 Guy S Fugit Reel hub lock
US3554455A (en) * 1966-12-13 1971-01-12 Rieter Ag Maschf Expandible mandrel for bobbins
US3495781A (en) * 1966-12-13 1970-02-17 Rieter Ag Maschf Expansible bobbin mandrel
US3448937A (en) * 1967-01-04 1969-06-10 Synchro Machine Co Expanding arbor for wire spooling machine
US3462092A (en) * 1967-10-11 1969-08-19 Monsanto Co Textile bobbin chuck
US3494565A (en) * 1967-10-11 1970-02-10 Monsanto Co Bobbin chuck
US3813051A (en) * 1972-06-15 1974-05-28 Karlsruhe Augsburg Iweka Bobbin-supporting chuck
US4422590A (en) * 1981-09-17 1983-12-27 Champion International Corporation Stub shaft
US4458850A (en) * 1981-10-30 1984-07-10 Teijin Seiki Co., Ltd. Bobbin holder

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