US2938256A - Method and apparatus for making bulked yarn - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to the manufacture of bulky yarns and more particularly to a method and apparatus for producing a yarn of increased bulk by swirling or whipping the individual continuous and substantially straight filaments of a multi-filament yarn into convolutions or ring like loops-or coils of various sizes and at random intervals along the length of the yarn.
- Another object is the provision of an improved method wherein the individual filaments of a continuous multifilament yarn are separated from each other and swirled into 'convolutions or ring-like loops while being simultaneously advanced in a generally straight-line direction.
- Still another object of the invention is to provide an improved method wherein the individual filaments of a continuous multi-filament yarn are separated from each other and swirled into a mass of snarled or entangled ring like loops extending at random intervals along the length of the yarn by an expanding fluid stream, while simultaneously being advanced in an axial direction through a restricted area by the fluid stream itself.
- a further object is the provision of an improved apparatus having a bulking chamber within which the individual filaments of a continuous multi-filament yarn are separated from each other and concomitantly swirled or whipped into a bulked or looped formation by an expanding iiuidstream.
- a still further object is to provide a more satisfactory yarn bulking apparatus within which -a continuous multifilament yarn is caused to alter its axial direction of travel while simultaneously'being impinged with a turbulent stream of 'fluid to elfect a haphazard or random looping of the filaments along the yarn length.
- Another object is the provision of a yarn bulking apparatus having a bulking chamber of non-uniform crosssection designed to disrupt a streamlined fluid flow into a turbulent flow which efiect's a vibratory separation of the individual filaments of a continuous multi-filament 2,938,256 Patented May 31, 19.68
- Figure l is a schematic view illustrating the bulking apparatus of the present invention in its manner of use;
- Figure 2 is a plan view of one form of yarn bulking device of the present invention;
- Figure 3 is an expanded view illustrating, in perspective, the parts of the yarn bulking apparatus shown in Figure 2;
- V Figure 4 is a vertical longitudinal section taken substantially along the lines 4-4 of Figure 2;
- Figure 5 is an expanded view of a modified form of yarn bulking apparatus.
- Figure 6 is a fragmentary sectional view of a still further modified yarn bulking device of the present invention.
- the bulking of a continuous multi-filament yarn in accordance with the present invention is accomplished by passing the yarn through confined delivery and bulking chambers or passages, into the latter of which is also introduced a jet of compressible vfluid.
- the yarn delivery and bulking chambers provide a continuous yarn path through the device, but are disposed in latenally offset relationship, thus necessitating that the yarn alter its direction of axial travel as it leaves the delivery chamber and enters into the bulking chamber.
- the compressible fluid as for ex-ampleair, is introduced into the bulking chamber along a course inclined at an acute angle to the general direction of yarn travel and substantially at the area in which the yarn altersv its axial travel in moving from one chamber tothe other.
- a streamlined flow of compressible fluid expands and is disrupted upon its entry into the bulking chamber, into a turbulent flow which impinges against the yarn as it alters its axial
- the impact and turbulence of the fluid serves to violently vibrate the yarn filaments apart from each other and swirl or whip the same into a plurality of convolutions or ringlike Jloops which are randomly spaced along'the length of the filaments and which become entangled with each other as the yarn continues its passage through the bulking chamber.
- the walls of this chamber may be provided-with longitudinally spaced projections which, in effect, serve as deflectors or obstruc'-' tions for both the'compressible'fiuid and theyarn pass ing therethrough.
- Figure '1 illustrates a yarn 11 consisting of a plurality of continuous substantially straight filaments supplied from a suitable source,- riot shown, and delivered into and through the yarn bulking apparatus of the present invention, indicated generally at 13.
- the yarn filaments are distorted into the desirable convoluted or looped formation as more fully described hereinafter, and are then passed over and through the guides 1-5, 17 and 19,between the take-up rolls 23 and 25, and collected on a conventional wind-up device schematically illustrated at 27.
- the bulked or treated yarn passes onto the Wind-up device, it is given a slight twist to assist in maintaining the filaments in their bulked condition.
- -It will be understood that the degree of twist imparted to the bulked yarn'may be varied'as desired;
- the bulking apparatus 13 includes yarn delivery and bulking chambers or passages 29 and 31, respectively, and a fluid delivery duct 33 interconriecting a fluidinlet opening 35 with the bulking chamber 31:
- the bulking apparatus 13 is formed of plates 37 and 39 releasably secured together by bolts 41, with their faces '43 and 45in snug contact.
- a gasket may be intemosed between the plates 37 and 39 to assure a satisfactory fluid seal therebe tween;
- the face 4301? the plate 37 is'provided with a pair of substantially straight channels 47 and 49 which together form a continuous path extending between opposite ends of the plate 37.
- the channel 47 is made deeper but narrower than the channel 49, and terminates within the channel 49 as shown at 51.
- the face 45 of the plate 39 is grooved to form generally straight'channels 53 and 55, the latter of which extends at an angle of approximately 30 to the axis of theflchannel 53. From the structure thus far described, it will be seen that the respective plates 37 and 39 can be easily machined with conventional equipment to provide the necessary channels therein. Further, while channels of rectangular cross-section have been illustrated, it will be understood that channels of other cross-sectional configurationmay'be ,employed if desired.
- the chambers 29 and 31 provide a continuous passage through the device.
- the axes of these chambers lie along substantially parallel planes offset laterally from each other thus providing the continuous passage with an angulated portion which causes the yarn of filaments to alter its straight line course as it passes from the chamber 29 to the chamber 31.
- the duct 33 opens into the chamber 31 substantially in the area within which the yarn alters its course and the' yarn filaments will therefore' 'bc subjected to the full impact of'the compressible fluid delivered through the duct'33. Further, it will'be noted that the enlarged cross-section of the chamber 31, as compared to the duct 33, permits a rapid expansion of the inrushing fluid and that the angular inclination of the duct 33 directs the fluid and yarn toward the exit of the chamber 31. 1
- Theinlet opening 35 is formed when the plates 37 and 39 are in their assembled condition, and is inter nally threaded to facilitate attachment of the hose 57 connected to a suitable source of compressible fluid, as for example air.
- a suitable source of compressible fluid as for example air.
- the inlet area of the chamber 29 is countersunk asshown at 59 to facilitate lacing of the yarn thereinto; V 1
- the yarn of filaments 11 travelsa generally-straight-line path into and through
- the compressible fluid or air delivered into the bulking chamber is maintained in its turbulent condition and perhaps made more turbulent as it flows toward the exit of this chamber to insure the desiredbulkin'g effect on the yarn filaments with a minimum of compressed air.
- Figure 5 which includes a pair of plates 137 and 139, corresponding to the plates 37 and 39 heretofore described.
- the plate 137 is formed with channels 147 and 149, while the plate 139 is provided with channels 153 and 155.
- the channels 149' and 153 When assembled by bolts extending through the openings 156, the channels 149' and 153 cooperate to form a bulking charnber'or passage similar to the chain ber 31, while the channels 147 and 155 are closed to provide a yarn delivery chamber or passage and a fluid delivery duct.
- the annular threaded portions 157 and 159 in each ofthe plates'137 and 139 of course are aligned when the plates are assembled and serveas an air inlet opening and enlarged entrance for the yarn delivery chamber'in a manner as shown at 35 and 59,
- a and bulking chambers 22,9,and 231 and a duct 233 for use in delivery of air or:othercompressible fiuid.
- the bulking chamber 231 is provided with longitudinally spaced-projections 261 disposed in alternate relationship along opposite Walls .;of the bulking chamber.
- the projections 261 deflect both the air and yarn filaments along a sinuous path to cause the filaments and air flow to repeatedly intersect each other as they travel through the bulking chamber.
- a process for making bulky continuous filament yarn from a yarn of continuous substantially straight filaments including the steps of delivering the yarn of filaments through a first confined path and into a second confined path interconnected therewith, the axes of'said first and second confined paths being in laterally offset relationship whereby the yarn of filaments is caused to alter its course of travel as it passes from said first confined path into said second confined path, and impinging a fluid stream against the yarn of filaments as it alters its course of travel and passes into the second confined path to separate the filaments and swirl the same into a plurality of ring-like loops spaced at random intervals along the length of the filaments.
- a process for making bulky continuous filament yarn from a yarn of continuous substantially straight filaments including the steps of delivering the yarn of filaments through a first confined path and into a second confined path interconnected with and spaced laterally from the first confined path, impinging a stream of fiuid against the yarn of filaments as it passes into the second confined path to separate the filaments and swirl the same into a plurality of ring-like loops at random intervals along the length of the filaments, and maintaining the stream of fluid in a turbulent condition as it passes through the second confined path along with the yarn of filaments.
- Apparatus for making continuous filament yarn a bulking device having a continuous confined passage extending therethrough and opening at opposite ends thereof, said passage having a first substantially straight portion lying within a first plane and a second portion lying within a second plane disposed in substantially parallel and laterally oflset relationship with respect to said first plane, said first portion opening into said second portion and providing a continuous path for the yarn of filaments from said first portion into said second portion, an inlet for introducing a stream of compressible fluid into said bulking device, and a duct extending from said inlet to said second portion of the passage for impinging the yarn of filaments with the stream of compressible fluid as the yarn enters said passage second portion.
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