[0001] This invention concerns an identifiable spool advantageously but not necessarily
made only of metal, as set forth in the main claim.
[0002] To be more exact, this invention concerns a spool for the winding of synthetic yarns,
such as Lycra for instance, the spool being, or not being, wholly made of metal and
being equipped with a system to identify quickly and simply one or more features of
the yarn wound on the individual spool, such as the type, the material, etc. or any
other feature.
[0003] The spools advantageously, but not necessarily only, made of metal according to the
invention are employed on spinning machines which set the spools in rotation at speeds
of rotation reaching even 25,000 rpm.
[0004] The spools according to the invention are used in the textile industry.
[0005] At the present time, so as to identify the yarn wound on the known spools, their
users generally employ a range of colours whereby each colour corresponds to a well
defined feature of the yarn such as the count, material, etc. The main problem consists
in the way in which the colours are applied to the various spools.
[0006] These colours are normally applied at present by marking pens or with coloured paint
directly on one of the surfaces of the spool itself.
[0007] The marking by pens, however, entails the problem of becoming deleted after a given
period.
[0008] The fact of using indelible marking inks or means to apply indelible colours overcomes
the above problem but leads to the drawback that the spools, when once marked, can
only be used again with a yarn having exactly the same characteristics as those of
the yarn wound previously thereon; otherwise the markings have to be laboriously removed.
[0009] Where a coloured paint is used, there is the problem of having to clean each time
the previous paint marks from the surface of the spool before the latter can be reused.
[0010] Moreover, owing to the high speed of rotation of the spools, which in the case of
spools made wholly of a metal may reach even 25,000 rpm as we said above, and owing
to the considerable resulting centrifugal force the paint marks may become detached
from the spool or may unbalance the latter.
[0011] A spool thus unbalanced is subject to vibrations which lead to breakages and faults
in the winding besides not being very safe.
[0012] The state of the art discloses various other methods to apply identification elements
to spools.
[0013] DE-U-1.829.938 teaches a method to fit a coloured split ring in an annular hollow
coaxial with the axis of rotation of a spool. Each colour of the ring denotes one
or more features of the yarn.
[0014] US-A-1,825,567 and US-A-2,061,365 teach the insertion of coloured identification
studs or disks at one end of the spool and require the use of screws or analogous
retention elements, thus making the identification means solidly fixed and not readily
removable but necessitating mechanical means such as screws for the fixture.
[0015] DE-U-2.789.542, US-A-3,425,149 and US-A-4,889,294 disclose identification elements
for cones but not for spools with flanges; the elements cooperate with a central hole
of the cone and therefore constitute a wholly different application with much less
accentuated dynamic problems.
[0016] Lastly, EP-A-0.311.829 teaches the use of an identification element which is not
interchangeable and only changes its axial position in relation to the end of the
spool; this does not make easy an immediate identification of the message to be transmitted.
[0017] To overcome the shortcomings of the state of the art and to achieve further advantages
the present applicants have designed, tested and embodied this invention.
[0018] This invention is set forth in the main claim, while the dependent claims describe
variants of the main idea of the embodiment.
[0019] The purpose of this invention is to provide a spool to be used for the winding of
yarns together with a system to identify the yarn wound thereon, the identification
system being economical, easy to use and reliable.
[0020] The spool which can be identified according to the invention comprises means to position
and fasten in a stable manner coloured identification elements, which can be replaced
when so desired in a quick and simple manner.
[0021] On the identifiable spool of the invention the coloured identification elements are
advantageously positioned symmetrically on at least one of the two end faces of the
spool so as to avoid unbalancing the spool.
[0022] According to the invention there is a plurality of identification elements, which
are more than one in number for reasons of balance and are positioned along one single
circumference. Each identification element can define one conventionally selected
feature.
[0023] Several circumferences can also be used, each of them cooperating with at least one
pair of identification elements.
[0024] The identification elements can be coloured plastic plugs, pins, resilient studs,
press-studs, split rings, etc.
[0025] The attached figures, which are given as a non-restrictive example, show some preferred
embodiments of the invention as follows:-
- Fig.1
- is a view from above of a spool which can be identified according to the invention;
- Fig.2
- shows a partly cutaway lengthwise view of the spool along the line A-A of Fig.1;
- Fig.3
- is a view from below of the identification element of Fig.2 in an enlarged scale;
- Fig.4
- shows a lengthwise section of the identification element along the line B-B of Fig.3;
- Figs.5a and 5b
- show two variants of the embodiment of the invention.
[0026] In the attached figures the reference number 10 indicates generally a spool advantageously,
but not necessarily only, made of metal and therefore suitable to rotate at even up
to 25,000 rpm., the spool being of a known type.
[0027] The spool 10 is in one piece and consists of an advantageously metallic cylindrical
body 11 containing a lengthwise axial bore 12 and having two flanges 13, one at each
of its ends.
[0028] A known device, which is not shown here, can be fitted within the lengthwise axial
bore 12 so as to set the spool 10 in rotation or for other known functions.
[0029] According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, which is shown in Figs.1 to
4, the spool 10 contains in the outer face 14 of at least one flange 13 at least two
through holes 19 which include flarings 20 at their ends and are arranged in a symmetrical
and balanced manner in the flange 13.
[0030] Identification elements 16 consisting in this case of plugs 21, which consist advantageously
of a coloured plastic material, cooperate with the through holes 19 and are used to
identify the features of the yarn wound on the spool 10.
[0031] In this example the plugs 21 comprise terminal circumferential protrusions 22 (Fig.4)
which cooperate with the flared portions 20 of the through holes 19 so as to clamp
the plugs 21.
[0032] In this case the plugs 21 are hollow and include a plurality of lengthwise notches
23 to lighten the plugs 21; these notches 23 make possible a given radial, resilient
deformation of the plugs 21; this deformation is advantageous during the insertion
and withdrawal of the plugs 21 into and from the through holes 19.
[0033] According to a variant the through holes 19 are more than two in number and are arranged
symmetrically in the flange 13 so as to avoid unbalancing the spool 10 and causing
damaging vibrations; this situation enables more information to be given about the
yarn.
[0034] According to the variants of Figs.5a and 5b the identification elements 16 consist
of press-studs 121 or split rings 221 arranged on the flange 113 in a symmetrical
manner.
[0035] The press-studs 121 cooperate with an appropriate projection 17, while the split
rings 221 cooperate with an appropriate groove 18 having an inwardly inclined abutment
bevel 15.
1. Identifiable spool which is advantageously, but not necessarily only, metallic and
is suitable to rotate about its lengthwise axis at up to or more than 25,000 rpm.
and to hold synthetic yarns and comprises a cylindrical body (11) bearing two terminal
flanges (13) at its ends and is characterized in that it includes at least two coloured
identification elements (16), which can be removed and replaced and are positioned
symmetrically and diametrically on at least one outer face (14).
2. Spool as in Claim 1, in which the identification element (16) is a plug (21) that
includes terminal protrusions (22) and cooperates with a respective through hole (19)
having flared end portions (20) and contained in the flange (13).
3. Spool as in Claim 2, in which the plug (21) contains lengthwise notches (23).
4. Spool as in Claim 1, in which the identification element (16) is a press-stud (121)
cooperating with a respective projection (17) included in the flange (13).
5. Spool as in Claim 1, in which the identification element (16) is a small ring (221)
cooperating with a respective annular groove (18) having an inwardly inclined abutment
bevel (15).