[0001] The present invention relates to a twisting machine for producing artificial grass.
The present invention also relates to an in-line method for twisting polymeric material
to obtain bobbins of twisted artificial grass.
[0002] As is known, bobbins of twisted artificial grass are obtained by means of twisting
one or more tapes (bundles) coming from an extrusion plant.
[0003] A twisting machine of this type normally comprises the following components:
- an extrusion apparatus for producing one or more tapes (bundles) in plastic material
(normally PP or PE, fibrillated or not);
- a storing unit of a bundle of tapes coming from the extrusion apparatus; and
- a twisting unit of the bundle to produce the desired bobbin of twisted synthetic grass.
[0004] The process of twisting synthetic grass is normally performed as an off-line process
in which each extruded tape is collected on a single independent storing unit. This
unit is physically separate from both the extrusion apparatus, which is arranged upstream,
and the twisting unit, which is downstream.
[0005] When a full bobbin of tape has been produced this is fed (the number of tapes depends
on the desired final dimensions) to the twisting unit, so that the tapes are transformed
into synthetic grass as they pass through said twisting unit.
[0006] However, manually loading the bobbin onto the twisting unit takes up a considerable
amount of time, which has negative repercussions on the industrial cost of the finished
product, i.e. on the end cost of the manufactured synthetic grass.
[0007] Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide a twisting machine
and a relative twisting method, that overcome the drawbacks described above and, at
the same time, are easy and inexpensive to produce.
[0008] The twisting machine that is the main object of the present invention has been conceived
to perform in-line twisting of artificial grass (for use in decorative applications
and sports areas) coming from extrusion plants, where the term artificial grass refers
to a twisted PP/PE tape (fibrillated or not) or a PP/PE monofilament of different
shapes and sizes (flat, with central ribbing on one side only, diamond-shaped, etc.).
[0009] These tapes, or monofilaments, are then gathered in groups of 4, 6 or 8 depending
on the desired final dimensions (normally between 6,000 and 16,000 den).
[0010] The tape/monofilament can have the following characteristics:
- tenacity = 2-3 g/den
- elongation = 50-70%.
[0011] The bundle of tapes/monofilaments is twisted from a minimum of 28 torsions per meter
(for bundles with larger dimensions) to a maximum of 35 torsions per meter (for bundles
with smaller dimensions).
[0012] The twisting machine according to the present invention has been conceived to produce
bobbins with a maximum diameter of 10.5", and a maximum width of 10.5" with an approximate
weight of 6 kg, so that the bobbin contains approximately 4500 meters. In view of
the fact that the twisting machine must be installed in series with an extrusion line
with a maximum end speed of 150 m/min, and considering a range of torsions that includes
the working torsions (thus between 25 and 40 T/m), the maximum number of torsions
within the unit of time is 150x40=6,000 T/min (with 40 T/m).
[0013] We have considered a 15 percent safety margin which brings the maximum number of
torsions within the unit of time to 7,000 T/min and at a maximum speed of 170 m/min.
[0014] The storing unit must therefore be of an appropriate size to hold at least 500 meters
of bundles of monofilaments or fibrillated tape.
[0015] Moreover, the bobbin of twisted grass must be particularly soft and free of defects;
for that reason the twisting machine according to the present invention also comprises
an electric braking unit so that the raw material to be twisted is subject to a constant
tension without stretching it beyond the yield point. In addition to the electric
braking unit, certain other devices have also been included to reduce rubbing and
stretching of the tape/monofilament to a minimum.
[0016] According to the present invention there are thus provided a twisting machine, a
relative twisting plant, and a relative twisting method as claimed in the appended
independent claims, and preferably in any one of the claims depending directly or
indirectly on the independent claims.
[0017] In order to better understand the present invention, a number of non-limiting preferred
embodiments thereof will now be described by way of example with reference to the
accompanying drawings, in which:
- figure 1 is a logic diagram of the control/operation of a twisting machine according
to the present invention;
- figure 2 is a front view of a twisting machine according to the invention;
- figure 3 is a side view of the twisting machine in figure 2; and
- figure 4 illustrates a twisting plant comprising a plurality of twisting machines
of the type illustrated in figures 2 and 3.
[0018] In figure 1, designated as a whole by number 100 is a logic diagram of the control/operation
of a twisting machine 100 (also see figures 2, 3) according to the teachings of the
present invention.
[0019] The twisting machine 100 according to the present invention comprises the following
electronically connected devices:
- (1) a control unit 110 which exchanges information (via signals) among the various
devices (see below);
- (2) an extrusion apparatus 120 provided with suitable devices to send electronic information
to the control unit 110; in particular the information received by the control unit
110 from the apparatus 120 relates to the speed of production of a tape (BND) of plastic
material;
- (3) a storing unit 130, having a horizontal axis, for storing the tape coming from
the extrusion apparatus 120; in particular the information exchanged between the control
unit 110 and the storing unit 130 relates to the speed at which the tape (BND) is
gathered on at least one spindle of said storing unit 130;
- (4) a vertical twisting unit 140 for twisting the tape (BND) to produce the desired
synthetic grass; in particular the information exchanged between the twisting unit
140 and the control unit 110 relates to the speed of twisting of the tape (BND) coming
from the storing unit 130; and
- (5) an automatic braking unit 150 arranged between the storing unit 130 and the twisting
unit 140; the braking unit 150 may advantageously, but not necessarily, be an electric
braking unit, and it too exchanges electronic information with the control unit 110
to gauge the tension of the tape (BND) according to the requirements of the storing
unit 130 and of the instantaneous tension exerted by the twisting unit 140 on said
tape (BND).
[0020] As illustrated in figure 2, when the tape (END) leaves the extrusion apparatus 120
it is diverted by a first guiding roller 121 towards the storing unit 130.
[0021] The linear speed of the tape (BND) is measured, by means of a speed measuring device
that is not illustrated, at a point (PNT) (figure 2) before entering the storing unit
130. The data relating to the instantaneous speed of the tape (BND) at the point (PNT)
are sent to the control unit 110 for reprocessing if necessary (see below).
[0022] When the tape (BND) enters the storing unit 130 it is diverted again by a second
guiding roller 131.
[0023] Moreover, in a conventional manner, the storing unit 130 comprises a motor 132 which,
by means of a conventional device 133 of the type comprising a belt and two pulleys,
turns a shaft 134 to which a traditional spindle 135 is keyed. The tape (BND) is wound
round the spindle 135 before being fed towards the braking unit 150.
[0024] The spindle 135 is also provided with at least two sensors (not illustrated) which
indicate the level of filling of said spindle 135.
[0025] In particular the spindle 135 is provided with:
- an "overflow sensor" (not illustrated); and
- an "underflow sensor" (not illustrated).
[0026] When the "overflow sensor" (not illustrated) is tripped this means that too much
tape (BND) is being wound onto the spindle 135; when the control unit 110 receives
the signal from the "overflow" sensor it sends a signal to the twisting unit 140,
so that said twisting unit 140 increases the speed of production of the synthetic
grass; or, alternatively, but only in very rare cases, the control unit 110 reduces
the speed of production of the tape (BND) by the extrusion apparatus 120.
[0027] It is, in fact, easier to adjust the production of artificial grass by the twisting
unit 140 than to adjust the speed of production of the extruded tape (BND) by the
extrusion apparatus 120.
[0028] If, on the other hand, the "underflow sensor" (not illustrated) is tripped the control
unit 110 makes the twisting unit 140 slow down the speed of production of synthetic
grass.
[0029] Under normal conditions, the speed of twisting of the tape (BND) to produce the artificial
grass is nominally equal to the output speed of the extrusion plant 120 and measured
at the point (PNT) as described previously (figure 2).
[0030] Figures 2, 3 illustrate an arrangement in which the twisting unit 140 is vertical
and the storing unit 130 is horizontal, the latter standing on the floor (GR).
[0031] The braking unit 150 can be of the electric type described in a previous patent application
filed by this same applicant. The application number is
EP 09170068.2 (S.I.M.A.) (corresponding to Italian application
BO2008A000551) and is to be deemed an integral part of the description herein.
[0032] This document describes a yarn twisting machine that comprises a yarn-braking system
wherein the braking action, according to the twisting conditions, is exerted by an
electric motor instead of a traditional hydraulically operated device. As stated previously,
said braking unit 150 is also provided with an electronic device (not illustrated)
that exchanges electronic information with the control unit 110 to gauge the tension
of the tape (BND) according to the requirements of the storing unit 130 and of the
instantaneous tension exerted by the twisting unit 140 on said tape (BND).
[0033] The twisting unit 140 is of the conventional type and is therefore not described
in detail. However, one particular characteristic thereof, as mentioned previously,
is that it comprises an electronic device (not illustrated) which exchanges information
with the control unit 110. Said information generally relates to the speed of twisting
of the tape (BND) coming from the braking unit 150.
[0034] Moreover, in correspondence with the bobbin of twisted tape on the structure of the
twisting unit 140 there is an opening (not illustrated) from which said bobbin can
be removed.
[0035] Said opening can be opened and closed manually or operated by conventional means
(electrically, pneumatically or hydraulically controlled).
[0036] Figure 4 illustrates a twisting plant 1000 comprising a series of eight twisting
machines 100 of the type described herein with reference to figures 1-3.
[0037] The same extrusion plant (not illustrated in figure 4) feeds all the twisting machines
100 by means of a device called a "tape guide", which conveys the groups of tapes
in the desired number (groups of 4-6 or 8) towards each twisting machine 100.
[0038] The present invention also relates to a method for twisting an element made of plastic
material to produce artificial grass.
[0039] Said method comprises the following steps:
(f1) - extruding a plastic material in the form of a tape or of filaments;
(f2) - collecting said plastic material on a spindle of a storing unit suitable to
store the tape, or the filaments, coming directly from the extrusion apparatus; and
sending, directly and at the same time, the tape, or the filaments, from the storing
unit to the twisting unit;
(f3) - generating, and exchanging with an electronic control unit, electronic signals
concerning:
- the output speed of the tape from the extrusion operation;
- the "overflow" and the "underflow" of the tape, or of the filaments, collected on
the spindle; and
- the speed, and other parameters, referring to the twisting operation.
[0040] Moreover, according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention which is
not illustrated the twisting machine comprises a horizontal twisting unit connected
to a storing unit with a vertical axis.
[0041] According to a further possible alternative arrangement of the two units, both have
a horizontal axis.
[0042] Whichever axis arrangement is chosen for the two units 130, 140, said axes may be
perpendicular in relation to one another, for instance as illustrated in the embodiment
shown in figures 1, 2.
[0043] The main advantage of the twisting machine and of the relative method of twisting
described above consists of the fact that the bobbin does not have to be loaded onto
the twisting unit manually; this saves a considerable amount of time with positive
consequences in terms of the cost of the finished product (artificial grass).
[0044] Moreover, the artificial grass produced with the present method and using the twisting
machine according to the present invention is particularly soft and free of defects.
1. Twisting machine (100) for producing artificial grass starting from one or more tapes
(BND);
twisting machine (100) comprising:
(c1) a control unit (110) which exchanges information among the various appliances;
(c2) an extrusion apparatus (120) provided with suitable devices to send electronic
information to the control unit (110);
(c3) a storing unit (130) of a bundle composed of tapes (BND) coming from the extrusion
apparatus (120), said storing unit (130) also being provided with suitable devices
to exchange electronic information with the control unit (110); and
(c4) a twisting unit (140) of said tape (BND) to produce the desired synthetic grass;
said twisting unit (140) also being provided with suitable devices to exchange electronic
information with the control unit (110) ;
twisting machine (100) characterized in that said storing unit (130) is able to store the tape (END) coming directly from the
extrusion apparatus (120), and is also able to feed, directly and at the same time,
said tape (BND) to said twisting unit (140).
2. Twisting machine (100) according to Claim 1, characterized in that it further comprises an automatic braking unit (150) placed between the storing unit
(130) and the twisting unit (140); the braking unit (150) being of the electric kind.
3. Twisting machine (100) according to any one of the preceding Claims, characterized in that said storing unit (130) has a horizontal axis (4), and said twisting unit (140) is
of the vertical kind.
4. Twisting machine (100) according to any one of Claims 1, 2, characterized in that said storing unit (130) has a vertical axis, and said twisting unit (140) is of the
horizontal kind.
5. Twisting machine (100) according to any one of Claims 1, 2, characterized in that both units (130, 140) have a horizontal axis.
6. Twisting machine (100) according to any one of the preceding Claims, characterized in that the axes of the storing unit (130) and, respectively, of the twisting unit (140)
are mutually orthogonal.
7. Twisting plant (1000) characterized in that it comprises at least a twisting machine of the kind claimed in at least one of Claims
1-6.
8. Method for twisting an element made of plastic material for producing artificial grass;
method
characterized in that it comprises the following steps:
(f1) - extruding a plastic material in the form of a tape or of filaments;
(f2) - collecting said plastic material on a spindle of a storing unit able to store
the tape, or the filaments, coming directly from the extrusion apparatus; and sending,
directly and at the same time, the tape, or the filaments, from said storing unit
to the twisting unit; and
(f3) - generating, and exchanging with an electronic control unit, electronic signals
concerning:
- the output speed of the plastic material from the extrusion operation;
- the "overflow" and the "underflow" of the plastic material collected on the spindle;
and
- the speed, and other parameters, referring to the twisting operation.
9. Method according to Claim 8, characterized in that it comprises a further step wherein signals, concerning the thread braking on the
way from the storing unit to the twisting unit, are produced and sent to the electronic
control unit.