Global Patent Index - EP 2029465 B1

EP 2029465 B1 20160504 - METHOD FOR OPERATING A WORKSTATION OF A TEXTILE MACHINE WHICH PRODUCES CROSSWOUND BOBBINS

Title (en)

METHOD FOR OPERATING A WORKSTATION OF A TEXTILE MACHINE WHICH PRODUCES CROSSWOUND BOBBINS

Title (de)

VERFAHREN ZUM BETREIBEN EINER ARBEITSSTELLE EINER KREUZSPULEN HERSTELLENDEN TEXTILMASCHINE

Title (fr)

PROCÉDÉ DE FONCTIONNEMENT DU POSTE DE TRAVAIL D'UNE MACHINE TEXTILE PRODUISANT DES BOBINES CROISÉES

Publication

EP 2029465 B1 20160504 (DE)

Application

EP 07725394 A 20070521

Priority

  • EP 2007004487 W 20070521
  • DE 102006026548 A 20060608

Abstract (en)

[origin: WO2007140871A1] The invention relates to a method for operating a workstation (2) of a textile machine (1) which produces crosswound bobbins and is equipped with a winding apparatus (4) for winding a winding-on bobbin (5) and with a suction nozzle (24) which can be driven by an individual motor for receiving a thread end which is wound onto the surface (35) of the crosswound bobbin (5). There is provision according to the invention for the suction nozzle (24), starting from a position of the suction nozzle (24) which is detected by a sensor, to be positioned in a thread-end receiving position (I) by the execution of a respectively predefined step number of a stepping motor (15), in which thread-end receiving position (I) the opening (34) of the suction nozzle (24) is at a defined spacing (a) from the surface (35) of the crosswound bobbin (5).

IPC 8 full level

B65H 67/08 (2006.01)

CPC (source: EP)

B65H 67/085 (2013.01); B65H 2701/31 (2013.01)

Citation (examination)

EP 0717001 A1 19960619 - SAVIO MACCHINE TESSILI SRL [IT]

Designated contracting state (EPC)

CH DE IT LI TR

DOCDB simple family (publication)

DE 102006026548 A1 20071213; CN 101454231 A 20090610; CN 101454231 B 20130320; EP 2029465 A1 20090304; EP 2029465 B1 20160504; WO 2007140871 A1 20071213

DOCDB simple family (application)

DE 102006026548 A 20060608; CN 200780020034 A 20070521; EP 07725394 A 20070521; EP 2007004487 W 20070521