Global Patent Index - EP 2078770 B1

EP 2078770 B1 20170705 - METHOD OF OPERATING A SPINNING STATION OF A SEMIAUTOMATIC OPEN END SPINNING FRAME AND SPINNING STATION TO IMPLEMENT THE METHOD

Title (en)

METHOD OF OPERATING A SPINNING STATION OF A SEMIAUTOMATIC OPEN END SPINNING FRAME AND SPINNING STATION TO IMPLEMENT THE METHOD

Title (de)

VERFAHREN ZUM BETREIBEN EINER ARBEITSSTELLE EINER SEMIAUTOMATISCHEN OFFENEND-SPINNMASCHINE BZW. ARBEITSSTELLE ZUR DURCHFÜHRUNG DES VERFAHRENS

Title (fr)

PROCÉDÉ D'OPÉRATION D'UNE POSITION DE FILATURE D'UNE MACHINE OPEN-END SEMI AUTOMATIQUE ET POSITION DE FILATURE DESTINÉE À L'EXÉCUTION DU PROCÉDÉ

Publication

EP 2078770 B1 20170705 (DE)

Application

EP 08020815 A 20081201

Previously filed application

102008003711 20080109 DE

Priority

DE 102008003711 A 20080109

Abstract (en)

[origin: EP2078770A2] The method involves providing a spinning device (3) for producing a thread (30), and providing a winding device (33) for forming a cross-wound bobbin (22). A length of a faulty thread, which overriding on the cross-wound bobbin, is determined during occurrence of thread fault. A spinning process at a functional area (2) is interrupted. The cross-wound bobbin is rotated unwinding of the faulty thread manually against a winding direction (R). The unwinding length of the faulty thread is monitored. A signal is indicated, when the faulty thread is unwounded again by the cross-wound bobbin. An independent claim is also included for a functional area comprising a sensor for detecting a length of thread stripping from a spinning device.

IPC 8 full level

D01H 4/44 (2006.01); D01H 4/50 (2006.01)

CPC (source: EP)

D01H 4/44 (2013.01); D01H 4/50 (2013.01)

Designated contracting state (EPC)

DE IT TR

DOCDB simple family (publication)

EP 2078770 A2 20090715; EP 2078770 A3 20110511; EP 2078770 B1 20170705; CN 101481838 A 20090715; CN 101481838 B 20121003; DE 102008003711 A1 20090716

DOCDB simple family (application)

EP 08020815 A 20081201; CN 200810190961 A 20081229; DE 102008003711 A 20080109