[0001] This invention concerns a device for attaching a shaft in a frame.
[0002] Generally, this invention is meant to be used in various applications, particularly
to attach a beam in a weaving installation, either a warp beam or a cloth roll in
a weaving machine, or a cloth roll in a separate take-up apparatus.
[0003] As is known, for the bearing of a cloth roll or warp beam, square shaft ends are
used which act on square openings in the bearing. In order to apply the beam on the
one hand and remove the beam on the other hand, it must be moved sideways, which is
a cumbersome action.
[0004] Other devices, whereby the cloth roll or the warp beam are laid or rolled in a bearing
shell, after which the bearing is closed by means of a bearing lid, are also applied
frequently.
[0005] All these known devices have the disadvantage that they require additional interventions
and that it is sometimes necessary that these interventions are performed by more
than one person.
[0006] They also have the disadvantage that the operations require the use of tools.
[0007] It is particularly necessary for the automatic application and removal of the cloth
roll that the number of operations to be performed remains limited, such that they
can be performed by means of a simple mechanism.
[0008] The present invention concerns a device for attaching a shaft in a frame which does
not have the above-mentioned disadvantages. More particularly, the invention aims
a device to allow both the manual and automatic application of the shaft in the frame,
whereby a lock is automatically provided in order to secure the shaft.
[0009] To this end, the invention concerns a device for attaching a shaft in a frame, characterized
in that it essentially consists of at least two supports to carry the shaft at its
ends on the one hand, and at least at one support a lock which in its closed position
keeps the shaft in place on its support while it can turn locally, and a hinged blocking
mechanism for the lock.
[0010] Preferably, the lock consists of a rotatable arm which is attached to the frame in
a turnable way, and which can be taken up to the shaft end of the above-mentioned
shaft, while the hinged blocking mechanism is formed by two arms which form a toggle
mechanism.
[0011] In order to better explain the characteristics of the invention, by way of example
only and without being limitative in any way, the following preferred embodiments
are described with reference to the accompanying drawings, where:
fig. 1 shows a weaving machine which uses a device according to the invention for
the attachment of the cloth roll;
figs. 2, 3 and 4 show a device according to the invention in various positions:
fig. 5 shows a schematic representation of another special position;
figs. 6 to 10 show a variant in various positions;
fig. 11 shows another variant.
[0012] Fig. 1 shows a schematic representation of a weaving machine, whereby, in order to
attach removable shafts such as a cloth roll 1, devices 2 can be used as described
below.
[0013] According to the invention, the above-mentioned devices 2 consist in this case essentially
of, on the one hand, at least two supports 3, such as bearings, to carry the shaft
1 at its ends 4, and on the other hand, at least at one support 3, a lock 5 which
in its closed position keeps the shaft 1 in place on its support 3, and a hinged blocking
mechanism 6 for the lock 5.
[0014] The lock 5 is formed by a rotatable arm, which is attached by means of a fulcrum
7 to a support 8, which is mounted on the frame 9 of the machine concerned or constructed
in one part thereof. This rotatable arm is situated on such a place that, when the
shaft 1 is applied in the support 3, it can be taken up to the shaft end 4, thus preventing
the shaft end 4 to leave the support 3.
[0015] The support 3 is hereby constructed in two parts and consists of a bottom part 10
which is fixed to the frame 9, and a movable part 11 in the form of a lid, which is
attached to the lock 5.
[0016] The hinged blocking mechanism 6 preferably consists of two arms 12 and 13 which form
a toggle mechanism, whereby these arms 12 and 13 are mutually coupled to one another
by means of a fulcrum 14. The arm 12, for that matter, is hinged to the support 8
by means of a fulcrum 15, while the arm 13 is also connected with the lock 5 by means
of a fulcrum 16. The arms 12 and 13 are hereby arranged such that the three fulcrums
14, 15 and 16 can at least be put in one line 17, such that a locked position of the
toggle mechanism is defined. This position is hereby determined by a preferably adjustable
stop 18 which is mounted on the support 8.
[0017] The stop 18 may be placed, respectively set, such that the fulcrum between the arms
12 and 13 in its locked or toggled position is situated just off the line 17, particularly
to its right, indicated by 14A in fig. 2. This has the advantage that a stable position
of the arms 12 and 13 is obtained.
[0018] The hinged blocking mechanism 6 can be folded together in the other direction, such
that the lock 5 can be turned round the fulcrum 7 and the support 3 is consequently
opened.
[0019] Preferably, the device is equipped with pressing means which force the hinged blocking
mechanism 6 in the above-mentioned locked position, and which consist of, for example,
a spring, such as a torsion spring 19, mounted round a shaft 19A on the support 8,
and pressing against the arm 12 with a free end, such that the latter is forced against
the stop 18.
[0020] The device preferably also has means which allow to activate the hinged blocking
mechanism 6, in order to open the lock 5.
[0021] These means can in the first place consist of a handle 20 by which the blocking mechanism
6, particularly the arms 12 and 13, can be folded together, such that the lock 5 can
be opened manually. The handle 20 preferably makes up part of the above-mentioned
arm 13 and is at an angle in relation to the connection line between the fulcrums
14 and 16.
[0022] According to a variant, or possibly in combination with the description above, the
means which allow to activate the hinged blocking mechanism 6 can also consist of
an element which can be moved by means of a shaft 1 presented to the device, such
that the lock 5 is opened.
[0023] In the embodiment shown, the above-mentioned element is formed by a protruding part
21 of the arm 13, such that this part 21 is situated above a supporting plane 22,
over which the shaft 1 can be rolled to the bearing 3, and whereby the part 21 is
situated in the path of the shaft 1.
[0024] The supporting plane 22 may have a recess 23 or similar, in which a shaft 1 can be
placed in waiting position at its ends 4.
[0025] Preferably, the bottom side 24 of the locking element 5, in other words, the side
which rests on the supporting plane 22, has a rounded form, such that the shaft end
4 can easily pass underneath the locking element 5.
[0026] The arm 13 preferably has a cam 25, whose aim will become apparent from the description
below.
[0027] The working of the device can be easily deduced from the figs. 2 to 5.
[0028] Fig. 2 shows the device in rest position, whereby a shaft 1, such as a cloth roll,
is placed in the support or bearing 3. The torsion spring 19 keeps the hinged blocking
mechanism 6 in such a position that the fulcrums 14, 15 and 16 are situated in one
line , or in a position whereby the middle fulcrum is situated at another place, indicated
by 14A. As a result, the lock 5 cannot possibly be moved upward at the fulcrum 16,
so that the support 3 remains closed.
[0029] Fig. 3 shows the situation when the shaft 1 is applied manually or automatically,
whereby it must only be pushed over the supporting plane 22. Hereby it first makes
contact with the above-mentioned part 21, as shown by the dashed line in fig. 2, such
that the blocking mechanism 6 and the lock 5 are opened, such that the shaft 1 can
be slid in the supports 3 unhindered.
[0030] In order to remove the shaft 1 from the support 3, the lock 5 can be opened manually
by tilting the handle 20 according to arrow A, such that a situation is created, as
shown in fig. 4, whereby the shaft ends 4 can pass freely underneath the lock 5.
[0031] Preferably, the fulcrums 7, 14, 15 and 16, as well as the arms 12 and 13 and the
lock 5 are constructed such that when the handle 20 is pulled down completely, the
arm 13 and the lock 5 are toggled round the fulcrum 16 until the whole comes in contact
with a stop 26, for example formed by the edge of the support 8. As a result, the
blocking mechanism 6 remains in a stable deactivated position, as is represented schematically
in fig. 5.
[0032] When the shaft 1 is removed from the supports 3, the former is pushed over the supporting
plane 22, whereby it makes contact with the above-mentioned cam 25, such that the
blocking mechanism 6 is activated and the twin support 3 is closed again.
[0033] When the shaft 1 is automatically removed, as indicated in fig. 2, a pushing mechanism
27 exerts a force F on the part 21 in order to bring the blocking mechanism 6 in its
non-blocking position, before the shaft 1 is removed from the supports 3, sliding
over the supporting planes 22, by means of suitable movable arms 28 or similar.
[0034] In order to be able to work with shaft ends 4 of various thicknesses or to set the
play or the prestress of the gripping force of the lock 5 on the shaft end 4, an adjustable
eccentric 29 is preferably mounted in the fulcrum 15, so that the fulcrum 15 can be
shifted.
[0035] The setting of the stop 18 also allows the part 11 of the support 3 to come loose
from the shaft end 4, such that the shaft 1 is locked but can still turn.
[0036] Figs. 6 to 10 show a variant whereby the hinged blocking mechanism 6 consists of
only one arm, particularly in the form of a lever 30.
[0037] The lock 5 hereby also consists of an arm which can turn round a hinge point 7. The
connection between the lever 30 and the lock 5 consists of a hinge clutch 31 which
provides a well-defined play such that the lever 30 and the lock 5 act on one another
by means of a pin slot clutch. The lever 30 can be turned round a fulcrum 32 which
is situated fixed to the frame and is charged by means of a spring 34 or similar at
the end 33 which is situated opposite the hinge clutch 31, such that the lock 5 is
pressed in its locked position, whereby in this position the fulcrum 32, the shaft
1 and the centre of the hinge clutch 31 are almost in one line 35.
[0038] The end 33 has a handle 36 and, at its underside, a cam 37, whose aim will become
apparent from the description below.
[0039] Between the fulcrum 32 and the hinge clutch 31 a stop 38 is provided against which
an element 39, such as an arm for removing the shaft 1, can be presented to move the
lever 30 against the force of the spring 34.
[0040] The lock 5 also has a part 40 which can operate in conjunction with an adjustable
stop 41, in order to avoid that the movable part 11 exerts a frictional force on the
shaft end 4. The part 40 can also operate in conjunction with a flexibly bendable
stop 42, such that when the part 40 is moved past this stop, the lock 5 cannot be
moved back by the force of the spring 34.
[0041] The supporting plane 22 over which the shaft 1 can be supplied is preferably placed
horizontally. It is clear that the above-mentioned elements 39 for supplying and removing
shafts 1 are provided with suitable driving means to move these horizontally and vertically,
and to take up a shaft 1, such as a cloth roll or a warp beam, particularly as described
below.
[0042] The working of the device according to fig. 6 can be easily deduced from the figs.
6 to 10.
[0043] Fig. 7 shows the application of a shaft 1 in the support 3. Hereby the shaft 1 is
pushed forward over the supporting planes 22, situated underneath the shaft ends 4,
by exerting a horizontal force on it by means of the above-mentioned elements 39.
The shaft ends 4 hereby slide underneath the lever 30 and the lock 5, whereby the
latter are pressed aside conveniently.
[0044] Removing the shaft 1 is done by deblocking the blocking mechanism 6, for example
by exerting an upward pressure on the stop 38 by moving the element 39, respectively
the elements 39, upward until a position is reached as indicated in fig. 8. Then the
shaft 1 can be pulled out of the support 3 by moving the elements 39 to the left,
whereby the shaft ends 4, however, keep resting on the supporting planes 22.
[0045] If the shaft 1 is removed manually, i.e. without using the above-mentioned elements
39, the lever 30 is pulled down at the end 33 until a position is reached as shown
in fig. 9, whereby the lock 5 is opened and is held behind the stop 42. Then the shaft
1 can be slid out of the support 3 over the supporting planes 22.
[0046] When the shaft 1 is removed either manually or automatically, the lock 5 is closed
again, after the shaft 1 has been removed, as the shaft ends 4 act on the cam, respectively
cams 37, and the end 33 is moved up until the spring 34 keeps the whole in a closed
position again, as indicated in fig. 10.
[0047] Fig. 11 shows a variant whereby on the blocking mechanism 6, particularly on the
above-mentioned arm 12, a stop 43 is applied which is situated such that the device
is opened when an upward pressure is exerted on said stop 43.
[0048] This stop 43 allows the device to be opened by a movable element 44 which exerts
a pressure on the stop 43. As indicated in fig. 11, this movable element 44 may consist
of a transport arm in order to remove the shaft 1 from the supports 3, whereby the
upper side 45 makes contact with the stop 43 when the transport arm is presented to
the shaft 1.
[0049] The present invention is in no way limited to the embodiments described by way of
example and shown in the drawings; on the contrary, such a device can be made in various
shapes and dimensions while still remaining within the scope of the invention.
1. Device for attaching a shaft in a frame, characterized in that it essentially consists
of, on the one hand, at least two supports (3) to carry the shaft (1) at its ends
(4), and on the other hand, at least at one support (3) a lock (5) which in its closed
position keeps the shaft (1) on its support (3) while it can turn locally, and a hinged
blocking mechanism (6) for the lock (5).
2. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that the lock (5) is formed by a
rotatable arm which can turn at the frame (9), which, after the shaft (1) is placed
in the supports (3) can be taken to the shaft end (4) of the shaft (1).
3. Device according to claim 2, characterized in that a part (11) of the support (3)
is constructed in one part with the lock (5).
4. Device according to any of the above claims, characterized in that the hinged blocking
mechanism (6) essentially consist of two arms (12, 13) which form a toggle mechanism,
whereby a first arm (12) is connected to the frame (9) by means of the fulcrum (15),
and whereby a second arm (13) is coupled to the first arm (12) by means of a fulcrum
(14) and connected to the lock (5) by means of a second fulcrum (16), whereby the
three fulcrums (14, 15, 16) can at least be brought on one line (17).
5. Device according to claim 4, characterized in that in the activated position of
the blocking mechanism (6) the middle fulcrum (14) can be moved just past the line
(17) which connects the two other fulcrums (15, 16) of the above-mentioned arms (12,
13).
6. Device according to claim 4 or 5, characterized in that the extreme position of
the above-mentioned fulcrum (14) which connects the two arms (12, 13) is determined
by an adjustable stop (18) in the locked position.
7. Device according to any of the above claims, characterized in that the device has
pressing means which force the hinged blocking mechanism (6) in a locked position.
8. Device according to claim 7, characterized in that the pressing means consist of
a spring (19).
9. Device according to any of claims 4 to 8, characterized in that the device has
pressing means, whereby these consist of a torsion spring (19) which is attached to
the frame (9) and which acts on the arm (12) of the blocking mechanism (6), which
is hinged to the frame (9).
10. Device according to any of the above claims, characterized in that the device
has means which allow to activate the hinged blocking mechanism (6) in order to open
the lock (5).
11. Device according to claim 9, characterized in that the above-mentioned means consist
of a handle (20) which operates in conjunction with the blocking mechanism (6).
12. Device according to any of the above claims, characterized in that the handle
(20) is attached to or constructed in one part with the arm (13) of the blocking mechanism
(6) which is hinged to the lock (5), essentially crosswise in relation to the connection
line between the fulcrums (14, 16) of said arm (13).
13. Device according to claim 10, characterized in that the above-mentioned means
consist of a part (21) on which a shaft (1) presented to the device can exert a pressure,
such that the blocking mechanism (6) is placed in a non-blocking position.
14. Device according to any of claims 4 to 6 or 12, characterized in that the device
has means which allow to activate the hinged blocking mechanism (6), in order to open
the lock (5), whereby these means consist of a part (21) of the second arm (13) of
the blocking mechanism (6), which can be moved by a shaft (1) presented to the device.
15. Device according to claim 14, characterized in that it has a supporting plane
(22) through which the shaft (1) can be pushed into the supports concerned at its
shaft ends (4).
16. Device according to claim 15, characterized in that the blocking mechanism (6)
has a cam (25) which can operate in conjunction with the shaft (1) when the latter
is pushed back over the supporting plane (22), in order to close and block the lock
(5) again.
17. Device according to claim 2 or 3, characterized in that the hinged blocking mechanism
(6) essentially consists of a lever (30), which can be turned round a fulcrum (32)
situated in a fixed position in relation to the frame (9), and which is connected
at one end to the free end of the lock (5) by means of a hinge clutch (31), whereby
the hinge heads (31) provide a well-defined play, and whereby the arrangement of the
lever (30), the lock (5) and the support (3) is such that the centre of the hinge
clutch (31) can be brought almost onto the connection line between the fulcrum (32)
of the lever (30) and the shaft line of the shaft (i).
18. Device according to claim 17, characterized in that in the locked position, the
centre of the hinge clutch (31) can be toggled past the connection line (35) between
the fulcrum (32) of the lever (30) and the shaft line of the shaft (1).
19. Device according to claim 17 or 18, characterized in that the lever (30) is coupled
by flexible means (34), such that the lock (5) is forced into a closed position.
20. Device according to claim 19, characterized in that the lever (30) has a stop
(38), and that the device also has movable elements (39) which can operate in conjunction
with the stop (38), such that the blocking mechanism (6) can be brought out of its
blocking position.
21. Device according to any of claims 17 to 20, characterized in that it has a flexibly
bendable stop (42) behind which the lock (5) can be held.
22. Device according to any of claims 17 to 21, characterized in that the blocking
mechanism (6) has a cam (37) which can operate in conjunction with the shaft (1) when
the latter is pushed back over the supporting plane (22), in order to close and block
the lock (5) again.
23. Device according to claim 10, characterized in that the means which allow to activate
the hinged blocking mechanism (6) consist of a stop (43) which is situated such that
the device is opened when an upward pressure is exerted on this stop (43).