[0001] The present invention relates to a cradle assembly for a drafting device of a spinning
machine comprising an apron cradle for a first top apron and a second top apron, wherein
said apron cradle is provided for supplying a common front roller with two types of
bundle of fibres.
Background of the invention
[0002] The production of fancy yarn of the type that it combines the use of two types of
roving or fibres of different colours or nature is known.
[0003] Patent
WO201533811 discloses a production method of fancy yarn wherein the feeding of a first type of
bundle and a second type of bundle is operated to form a yarn that combines different
blending rations of these two types of fibres. This fancy yarn production method requires
the use of a drafting device that has two rows of apron pairs located behind the front
rollers and provided for supplying a common front roller with the two types of bundle
of fibres.
[0004] The drafting device disclosed in the above-mentioned patent includes front rollers,
a middle apron pair which is disposed behind the front rollers and supplies a first
type of bundle of fibres to the front rollers, and a back apron pair which is disposed
behind the front rollers and supplies a second type of bundle of fibres to the front
rollers. The first type of bundle supplied to the middle apron pair is drafted between
the front rollers and the middle apron pair, while the second type of bundle supplied
to the back apron pair is drafted between the front rollers and the back apron pair.
These middle apron pair and the back apron pair are controlled for the start and stop
thereof during spinning by controlling the operation of the middle bottom roller and
the back bottom roller. Thus, with a simple structure of the drafting device, the
blending ration of two different types of fibres can be changed within a range and
a desired fancy yarn can be spun continuously.
[0005] The middle apron pair disclosed in the drafting device of the above-mentioned patent
includes a middle bottom apron and a middle top apron, and said middle top apron is
wrapped around and between a middle top roller and an apron cradle. The back apron
pair of the same drafting device includes a back bottom apron and a back top apron,
and said back top apron is wrapped around and between a back top roller and the same
apron cradle. Both said middle top apron and said back top apron use a common top
apron tensioner on the same apron cradle that is intended to keep in position the
top aprons over the rotating top rollers.
[0006] It is known that top apron tensioners are needed for the top aprons to move smoothly
and uniformly over the top rollers so that fibres are effectively guided in the main
draft zone to achieve a good quality yarn. The shape of the top aprons over the top
rollers may vary depending on the apron lengths and also on the frictional forces.
Top apron tensioners help keeping the top aprons in position during rotation. However,
in the particular case of the yarn production method disclosed in patent
WO201533811, it has been found difficult to achieve a proper adjustment of the tension of the
middle and back top aprons since although the two rows of top aprons are guided by
the same apron cradle, they have a different length and they are wrapped around different
top rollers. This difference in length makes difficult to regularizing the tension
in the apron during rotation over the top rollers.
[0007] It is therefore necessary to provide a solution to the state of the art which covers
the gaps found therein, by the provision of an assembly which overcomes the above-mentioned
shortcomings, and hence provides an optimum tension in top aprons during rotation
over the rollers of a drafting device of a spinning machine that produces a fancy
yarn that combines two types of bundle of fibres.
Description of the invention
[0008] The objective of the present invention is that of providing an improved cradle assembly
for a drafting device of a spinning machine, comprising an apron cradle for a first
top apron and a second top apron, wherein said apron cradle is provided for supplying
a common front roller with two types of bundle of fibres.
[0009] In accordance with this objective, according to a first aspect, the present invention
provides a cradle assembly that is characterized in that it comprises the apron cradle
includes;
- a first tensioning means for a first top apron, and
- a second tensioning means for a second top apron,
wherein said first and second tensioning means comprise first and second movable tensioning
surfaces, and said movable tensioning surfaces are movably mounted on said apron cradle
to be able to independently act on the first top apron and the second top apron upon
movement to a tensioning working position.
[0010] According to a second aspect, the present invention provides a drafting device for
a spinning machine, comprising the claimed cradle assembly, that includes;
- a first top apron with a first apron length for supplying a first type of bundle of
fibres to a front roller, said first top apron being wrapped around a first movable
tensioning surface of the apron cradle and a middle top roller of the drafting device,
and
- a second top apron with an apron length different from the length of the first top
apron for supplying a second type of bundle of fibres to the same front roller, said
second top apron being wrapped around a second movable tensioning surface of the same
apron cradle and a back top roller of said drafting device,
wherein said first and second movable tensioning surfaces are movably mounted on the
said apron cradle to be able to independently act on the first top apron and the second
top apron upon movement to a tensioning working position.
[0011] According to a third aspect, the present invention provides a method of drafting
a fancy yarn with the claimed cradle assembly. The method is characterized in that
it includes the steps of;
- a) drafting a first type of bundle of fibres by means of a middle apron pair that
supplies a front roller with said first type of bundle of fibres, the top apron of
said middle apron pair being wrapped around a first movable tensioning surface of
an apron cradle and a middle top roller,
- b) drafting a second type of bundle of fibres by means of a back apron pair that supplies
the same front roller with said second type of bundle of fibres, the top apron of
said back apron pair being wrapped around a second movable tensioning surface of the
same apron cradle and a back top roller, and the step of,
- c) independently acting on the top aprons of said middle and back apron pair by moving
said first and second movable tensioning surfaces of the same apron cradle to attain
an independent working tension position during rotation of said top aprons over the
middle and back top rollers.
[0012] According to fourth aspect, the present invention provides a ring spinning machine
provided with the claimed cradle assembly for producing and drafting a fancy yarn
according to the claimed method, said machine comprising;
- a middle apron pair to which a first bundle of fibres is supplied,
- a back apron pair to which a second bundle of fibres is supplied,
- wherein said middle apron pair and said back apron pair are controlled by operating
a middle bottom roller and a back bottom roller, and
- a processing and control unit configured to allow the simultaneous feeding of said
first bundle of fibres and said second bundle of fibres to a drafting device of a
single spindle position, so that said both bundles of fibres are susceptible of being
simultaneously drafted between the front rollers and the middle apron pair, and between
the front rollers and the back apron pair.
[0013] The present invention provides an improved cradle assembly that includes two movable
tensioning surfaces that are movably mounted on the same apron cradle to be able to
independently act on the first top apron and the second top apron upon movement to
a tensioning working position. In this way, each movable tensioning surface is able
to attain an independent tensioning working position.
[0014] Thanks to these characteristics, the tension of a first top apron, for example, the
middle top apron, and the tension of a second top apron, for example, the back top
apron, may be simultaneously adjusted as required during rotation of said top aprons
over the top rollers, by independently acting on the middle and back top aprons with
two tensioning surfaces movably mounted on the same apron cradle. In this manner,
a uniform movement of each top apron over the top rollers is ensured to guarantee
a high quality yarn despite the fact that these top apron have a different length
and rotate over different top rollers.
[0015] Indeed, the movement of each tensioning surface helps to regulate the tension in
its corresponding top apron during rotation of said apron over the top rollers, such
that smooth and uniform movement of the two top aprons is enabled without the tension
of one top apron influencing or changing the tension of the other. Thus, the quality
of the fancy yarn production is ensured.
[0016] According to a preferred embodiment, the first movable tensioning surface is movably
mounted on the apron cradle such that it is able to act on the first top apron upon
movement, and the second movable tensioning surface is movably mounted adjacent to
the first one such that it is able to independently act on the second top apron upon
movement.
[0017] Preferably, said first, or said second, tensioning movable surface comprise an apron
lateral separator element arranged to prevent the first top apron from sliding laterally
over the adjacent second top apron.
[0018] Advantageously, each of said first and second movable tensioning surfaces is foreseen
on a different top apron support movably mounted on a cradle frame of said apron cradle
and, preferably, according to an embodiment, each of said movable top apron supports
includes a convex and, optionally, engraved movable tensioning surface over which
a corresponding top apron moves on.
[0019] Thanks to these characteristics, each top apron rotates over its own convex surface
provided on a different top apron support and said top apron supports are movably
mounted on the cradle frame of the apron cradle to be able to attain an independent
tensioning working position upon movement, for example, upon rotation from a first
resting position to a second tensioning working positon to act on its corresponding
top apron.
[0020] For a preferred embodiment, each of said movable top apron supports is movably mounted
on the cradle frame such that each of them is able to accumulate, in a tensioning
working position, potential energy capable of being independently transmitted as a
tension force to the corresponding top apron while said top apron moves over its corresponding
movable top apron support. This cumulated potential energy may come from the compression
force applied to a spring or, for example, to a pneumatic element, or to any other
similar element or device.
[0021] This embodiment has the advantage that helps to maintain consistent nip position
and adjusts in real time for any fluctuations in apron length during rotation.
[0022] Preferably, the cradle frame of the apron cradle includes a fixed wedge-shaped top
apron support and the movable top apron supports of both said first and second top
aprons are movably mounted on said fixed wedge-shaped top apron support.
[0023] In this way, both the first and second top aprons may be wrapped around said common
fixed wedge-shaped support so that an accurate position of the top aprons next to
the front rollers is ensured.
[0024] According to an embodiment, the claimed cradle assembly comprises an apron cradle
with a first movable top apron support with a first width (A1, a1) and a second movable
top apron support with a second width (A2, a2) different from the first width (A1,
a1), and preferably, said cradle assembly comprises a first apron cradle for a first
spinning position S1, and a second apron cradle for a second spinning position S2,
said first and second apron cradles being mounted on a single cradle frame attachable
to the weighting bar of an spinning machine.
[0025] Advantageously, according to the same embodiment;
- the first apron cradle has a narrower first top apron support that is provided with
a guide element and an apron lateral separator element,
- the second apron cradle has a wider first top apron support that is provided with
a laterally displaced guide element and an apron lateral separator element and, preferably,
- the movable top apron supports of the first and second apron cradles are mounted interchangeably
on said cradle frame such that the distance (d1, d2) between the apron lateral separator
elements of both apron cradles is set to vary in order to modify the position of the
spinning positions S1, S2 of the spinning machine.
[0026] It has been found that the position of the apron lateral separator element of each
apron cradle determines the spinning position of the fancy yarn so that by providing
top apron supports of different width and by interchanging the top apron supports
of both apron cradles, it is possible to change the distance (d1, d2) between apron
lateral separator elements of both apron cradles and therefore, it is possible to
change very easily the spindle gauge of the spinning machine (that is to say the distance
between the spinning positions S1, S2 of the spinning machine) without the need to
modify the distance between rollers and avoiding to provide different cradle assemblies
for each spindle gauge.
[0027] In the present invention;
Fancy yarn shall be understood to be yarn formed from a first type of bundle of fibres
and a second type of bundle of fibres, said first type of bundle of fibres being,
for example, a bundle selected from among natural, artificial or synthetic fibres,
and said second type of bundle of fibres being, for example, a bundle selected from
among natural, artificial or synthetic fibres.
[0028] Roller pair shall be understood to be a top roller and a bottom roller of a drafting
device. The bottom rollers are positively driven and the top rollers are driven by
the friction between the top rollers and the bottom rollers.
[0029] Apron shall be understood to be an endless belt made from rubber or any other suitable
material. The apron helps in guiding the fibres from one roller pair to the other
roller pair of the drafting device.
[0030] Apron cradle shall be understood to be an element that has the function of keeping
top aprons in position over the rotating top roller so that fibres are effectively
guided in the draft zone.
[0031] Apron pair shall be understood to be the pair of aprons that are provided on the
top rollers and the bottom rollers to transfer the fibres from the middle roller pair
to the front roller pair (middle apron pair), or from the back roller pair to the
front roller pair (back apron pair). The aprons on the top rollers are guided by apron
cradles and the aprons on the bottom rollers are guided by nose bars. For drafting
the fibres, each of the bottom rollers are driven at different rotational speeds such
that the front bottom roller is driven at a higher speed than the middle bottom roller
and that the back bottom roller. Due to the speed difference, the fibres of each type
of bundle are distributed and parallelized (drafted) while passing between a corresponding
apron pair.
[0032] Spindle gauge shall be understood to be the distance between the axes of two adjoining
spindles or the distance between two adjacent spinning positions S1, S2.
Brief description of the drawings
[0033] For a better understanding of that which is described herein, a set of drawings is
attached which, schematically and solely by way of non-limiting example, represent
a practical case of embodiment.
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of a cradle assembly of the present
invention including a first apron cradle for a spinning position and a second apron
cradle for a second spinning position. Each apron cradle has a first and a second
tensioning movable surfaces foreseen on different movable top apron supports.
Figure 2 shows a perspective view of the cradle assembly of figure 1 wherein one top
apron support of each apron cradle have been represented in a different tensioning
working position.
Figure 3 shows four isolated different top apron supports of the cradle assembly of
figure 1 wherein each first and second top apron support of each apron cradle has
a different width.
Figure 4 shows two front views of two cradle assemblies wherein each cradle assembly
is set with a different distance (d1, d2) between apron lateral separator elements
of apron cradles.
Figure 5 shows a perspective view of the cradle assembly of figure 1 with a cut section
on a first top apron support movably mounted on the cradle frame of one of the apron
cradles. This figure 5 shows the spring upon which the top apron support acts when
in a tensioning working position.
Figure 6 shows a perspective view of a drafting device of a machine for spinning fancy
yarn that incorporates the cradle assembly of figure 1. This figure 6 shows the top
aprons supports of each apron cradle independently acting on the first and second
top aprons of the drafting device.
Figure 7 shows a side view of the drafting device of figure 7 incorporating the cradle
assembly of figure 1.
Description of one preferred embodiment
[0034] Following is a description of an embodiment of the cradle assembly for a drafting
device of a spinning machine. In particular a cradle assembly for a drafting device
including two rows of apron pairs for supplying a common front roller with two types
of bundle of fibres.
[0035] As shown in the appended figures, the present invention relates to a cradle assembly,
comprising a first 1 apron cradle and a second 2 apron cradle mounted on a single
cradle frame 3 attachable to the pressure or weighting bar 4 of a ring spinning machine.
[0036] The first 1 apron cradle has a first A1 and a second A2 top apron support for the
first 5 and second 6 top aprons of a first spinning position S1, and the second 2
apron cradle has a first a1 and a second a2 top apron supports for the first 7 and
second 8 top aprons of a second spinning position S2.
[0037] Each top apron support A1, a1, A2, a2 defines a tensioning movable surface that may
independently act on the first 5, 7 and second 6, 8 top apron upon movement to a tensioning
working position. Figure 2 depicts the second top apron support A2, a2 of each apron
cradle 1, 2 displaced to a tensioning working position different from the position
of the first top apron supports A1, a1 of the same apron cradles 1, 2.
[0038] For the illustrated embodiment, each of the above-mentioned top apron supports A1,
A2, a1, a2, is mounted movably on a common fixed wedge-shaped support 9 of the cradle
frame 3 to be able to attain an independent tensioning working position upon rotation
on a shaft 11 of the support 9. In its working position each top apron support A1,
A2, a1, a2 is able to accumulate potential energy from the compression force applied
to a spring 14. Figure 5 shows the spring 14 upon which the top apron support a1 acts.
Although not represented in the figures, each top apron support A1, A2, a1, a2 is
arranged to act on an independent spring so that the cumulated potential energy of
each top apron support A1, A2, a1, a2 may be independently transmitted as a tension
force to the corresponding top apron 5, 6, 7, 8 whereas each top apron 5, 6, 7, 8
moves over its corresponding movable top apron support A1, A2, a1, a2.
[0039] As stated in the description of the invention, the claimed cradle assembly allows
the tension of two top aprons 5, 6 or 7, 8 to be simultaneously adjusted and to be
regularized in real time during rotation on the same apron cradle 1, 2 without the
tension of one top apron 5, 7 influencing or changing the tension of the other top
apron 6, 8. Thus, the claimed cradle assembly provides an optimum tension in top aprons
5, 6 or 7, 8 of the same apron cradle 1, 2 and ensures that the drafted fibres of
each type of bundle of fibres of the fancy yarn are transferred to a common front
roller in optimum conditions.
[0040] As can be seen on the figures, the first top apron support A1, a1 of each apron cradle
1, 2 comprises an apron lateral separator element 10a, 10b arranged adjacent to the
second A2, a2 top apron support to prevent the first top apron 5, 7 from sliding laterally
over the adjacent second top apron 6, 8. In fact, this apron lateral separator elements
10a, 10b divide the tensioning movable surface of each apron cradle 1, 2 in two different
tensioning surfaces that can independently act on the first and second top aprons
5, 6, 7, 8 to attain different independent tensioning working positions. For the illustrated
embodiment, the tensioning movable surface of each top apron support A1, a1, A2, a2
is slightly convex and, preferably, engraved to decrease the contact surface with
the corresponding top apron 5, 6, 7, 8.
[0041] Figure 3 shows isolated top apron supports A1, A2, a1, a2 of the cradle assembly
of figure 1, wherein it can be observed that the first A1, a1 and second A2, a2 top
apron supports of each apron cradle 1, 2 have been designed with a different width.
As it is clear from figure 3 and also from figure 4, the first apron cradle 1 has
a narrower first A1 top apron support that is provided with a guide element 12a and
an apron lateral separator element 10a, whereas the second apron cradle 2 has a wider
first a1 top apron support that is provided with a guide element 12b and an apron
lateral separator element 10b. As it can be observed, the guide element 12a of the
said first a1 top apron support of the second apron cradle 2 has been arranged laterally
displaced to delimit the tensioning surface of the top apron 7.
[0042] In fact, in the embodiment described, the width of the top apron supports A1, A2,
a1, a2 of both apron cradles 1, 2 has been designed so that the position of the apron
lateral separator element 10a, 10b when mounted on the cradle frame 3 is set to be
different and, thus, it is different the spinning position S1, S2 on each apron cradle
1, 2. Moreover, as top apron supports A1, A2, a1, a2 of each apron cradle 1, 2 are
mounted interchangeably on the cradle frame 3, the distance d1, d2 between the apron
lateral separator elements 10a, 10b of both apron cradles 1, 2 may set to vary in
order to modify the position of the spinning positions S1, S2 of the drafting assembly
(that is to say the spindle gauge of the spinning machine).
[0043] Figure 4 shows two front views of two cradle assemblies wherein each apron cradle
is set with a different distance (d1, d2) between apron lateral separator elements
10a, 10b of apron cradles 1, 2. As stated in the description, the claimed cradle assembly
allows to modify the spindle gauge of the spinning machine (the distance between spinning
positions S1, S2) without the need to modify the distance between rollers and avoiding
to provide different cradle assemblies for each spindle gauge.
[0044] Figures 6 and 7 show a perspective and side view of a drafting device 13 of a machine
for spinning fancy yarn that incorporates the cradle assembly of figure 1.
[0045] As it is shown in the figures 6 and 7, for each spinning position S1, S2, the drafting
device 13 comprises a middle apron pair to which a first type of bundle of fibres
is supplied and an adjacent back apron pair to which a second type of bundle of fibres
is supplied. These two rows of adjacent apron pair are provided for supplying a common
front roller pair R1a, R1b of the said drafting device 13 with two types of bundle
of fibres that are to be combined to form a particular fancy yarn.
[0046] The first top apron 5, 7 of each apron cradle 1, 2 is wrapped around its corresponding
first A1, a1 movable top apron support of the apron cradle 1, 2 and a middle top roller
R2a of the drafting device 13, whereas the second top apron 6, 8 of the same apron
cradle 1, 2 is wrapped around its corresponding second A2, a2 adjacent movable top
apron support and a back top roller R3a of the drafting device 13.
[0047] As stated on the description, the length of the top aprons 5, 6 or 7, 8 that move
over the same apron cradle 1, 2 is different as well as it is also different the type
of bundle of fibres that are transferred by each of said top aprons 5, 6 or 7, 8.
These length variations result in different friction forces and changes in the apron
tension during rotation. By virtue of the claimed cradle assembly, the tension of
the top aprons 5, 6 or 7, 8 that move over the same apron cradle 1, 2 may be simultaneously
adjusted and regularized during rotation without the tension of one top apron 5, 7
influencing or modifying the tension of the other top apron 6, 8.
[0048] Following is a description of a method of spinning a fancy yarn that uses a drafting
device with the claimed cradle assembly.
[0049] The drafting device of the spinning machine shown on figures 6 and 7 is a known three-roller
pair R1a, R1b, R2a, R2b, R3a, R3b drafting device including for each spinning position
S1, S2 a weighting arm 4 and an apron cradle 1, 2.
[0050] The bottom rollers R1b, R2b, R3b of each pair of rollers are configured by cylinders
which are mounted on trestles that support a rod whereon the weighting arms are mounted
(a weighting arm 4 for each two spindle positions S1, S2). These weighting arms have
the function of positioning and securing the top rollers of the three lines of rollers
(back R3a, middle R2a, and front R1a) under pressure on their respective bottom rollers.
[0051] As can be observed in figures 6 and 7, the drafting device 13 includes, for each
spindle position S1, S2, two rows of top drafting aprons 5, 6 or 7, 8 that encircle
the middle top rollers R2a and back top rollers R3a and its corresponding top apron
supports A1, A2, a1, a2 of the apron cradles 1, 2. In each spindle position S1, S2,
the middle rollers R2a, R2b are responsible for feeding a first type of bundle of
fibres that are drafted between the middle apron pair, while the back rollers R3a,
R3b are responsible for feeding a second type of bundle of fibres that passes parallel
to the first bundle of fibres, and are drafted between the back apron pair.
[0052] The feeding of the two bundles of fibres is carried out in parallel when the back
rollers R3a, R3b and the middle rollers R2a, R2b are actuated by corresponding servomotors
through a processing and control unit which is programmed for simultaneously or alternatively
feeding said two type of bundle of fibres for the purpose of forming fancy yarn that
combines different blending ratios of these two types of fibres.
[0053] During drafting, rotation of the top aprons 5, 6, 7, 8 takes place over the movable
top apron supports A1, A2, a1, a2 of each apron cradle 1, 2 so that the tensioning
surfaces of said top apron supports A1, A2, a1, a2 are able to independently act on
the each top apron 5, 6, 7, 8 upon movement to a tensioning working position. Figures
6 and 7 represent the top aprons supports A1, A2, a1, a2 of each apron cradle 1, 2
on a different tensioning working position. In this working position, potential energy
is being accumulated on each top apron support A1, A2, a1, a2 from the compression
force applied to a different spring 14. This potential energy is being transmitted
as a tension force to its corresponding top apron 5, 6, 7, 8 whereas said top aprons
5, 6, 7, 8 rotate over the top apron supports A1, A2, a1, a2 and the top rollers R2a,
R3a, guided by the guide elements 12a, 12b and the apron separator elements 10a, 10b.
[0054] As stated on the description, the movement of each tensioning surface of the top
apron supports A1, A2, a1, a2 helps to regulate in real time and during rotation the
tension of its corresponding top apron 5, 6, 7, 8 to ensure an optimum tension to
guarantee an optimum quality of the fancy yarn.
[0055] Despite the fact that reference has been made to a specific embodiment of the invention,
it is evident for a person skilled in the art that the claimed cradle assembly and
method is susceptible to many variations and changes, and that all the aforementioned
details may be replaced by other technically equivalent ones, without detracting from
the scope of protection defined for the attached claims. For example, although it
has been disclosed a cradle assembly with two apron cradles and each apron cradle
provided with top apron supports of different width, it would be possible to provide
the same cradle assembly with top apron supports of the same width on condition that
said top apron supports are independently movably mounted on the cradle frame. Likewise,
although it has been disclosed a cradle assembly wherein each apron cradle is provided
with two top apron supports, the number of movable top apron supports for each apron
cradle could not be limited to the number of two. Besides, although the first top
apron supports A1, a1 have been depicted comprising said apron lateral separator elements
10a, 10b, these separator elements could have been depicted on the second top apron
supports A2, a2 if they were designed and arranged to prevent the first top apron
5, 7 from sliding laterally over the adjacent top apron 6, 8.
1. A cradle assembly for a drafting device (13) of a spinning machine, comprising an
apron cradle (1, 2) for a first top apron (5, 7) and a second top apron (6, 8), wherein
said apron cradle (1, 2) is provided for supplying a common front roller (R1a) with
two types of bundle of fibres,
characterized in that said apron cradle (1, 2) comprises;
- a first tensioning means (A1, a1) for said first top apron (5, 7), and
- a second tensioning means (A2, a2) for said second top apron (7, 8),
- wherein said first and second tensioning means comprise first and second movable
tensioning surfaces, and said movable tensioning surfaces are movably mounted on said
apron cradle (1, 2) to be able to independently act on the first top apron (5, 7)
and the second top apron (6, 8) upon movement to a tensioning working position.
2. A cradle assembly according to claim 1, wherein said first movable tensioning surface
is movably mounted on the apron cradle (1) such that it is able to act on the first
top apron (5, 7) upon movement, and the second movable tensioning surface is movably
mounted adjacent to the first one such that it is able to independently act on the
second top apron (6, 8) upon movement.
3. A cradle assembly according to any of claims 1 to 2, wherein said first or said second
tensioning movable surfaces comprise an apron lateral separator element (10, 10b)
arranged to prevent the first top apron (5, 7) from sliding laterally over the adjacent
second top apron (6, 8).
4. A cradle assembly according to any of claims 1 to 3, wherein each of said first and
second movable tensioning surfaces is foreseen on a different top apron support (A1,
A2, a1, a2) movably mounted on a cradle frame (3) of said apron cradle (1, 2).
5. A cradle assembly according to claim 4, wherein each of said movable top apron supports
(A1, A2, a1, a2) includes a convex movable tensioning surface over which a corresponding
top apron (5, 6, 7, 8) moves on.
6. A cradle assembly according to any of claims 4 to 5, wherein each of said movable
top apron supports (A1, A2, a1, a2) is movably mounted on said cradle frame (3) to
independently rotate from a first resting position to a second tensioning working
position to act on its corresponding top apron (5, 6, 7, 8).
7. A cradle assembly according to any of claims 4 to 6, wherein each of said movable
top apron supports (A1, A2, a1, a2) is movably mounted on said cradle frame (3) such
that each of them is able to accumulate, in a tensioning working position, potential
energy capable of being independently transmitted as a tension force to the corresponding
top apron (5, 6, 7, 8) while said top apron moves over its corresponding movable top
apron support (A1, A2, a1, a2).
8. A cradle assembly according to claim 7, wherein each of said movable top apron supports
(A1, A2, a1, a2) accumulates, in its tensioning working position, potential energy
from the compression force applied to a spring (14).
9. A cradle assembly according to any of claims 4 to 8, wherein said cradle frame (3)
includes a fixed wedge-shaped top apron support (9) and said movable top apron supports
(A1, A2, a1, a2) of both first and second top aprons (5, 6, 7, 8) are movably mounted
on said fixed wedge-shaped top apron support (9).
10. A cradle assembly according to any of claims 4 to 9, wherein it comprises a first
movable top apron support (A1, a1) with a first width and a second movable top apron
support (A2, a2) with a second width different from the first width.
11. A cradle assembly according to any of the claims 1 to 10, wherein it comprises a first
apron cradle (1) for a first spinning position (S1) and a second apron cradle (2)
for a second spinning position (S2), said first and second apron cradles (1, 2) being
mounted on a single cradle frame (3) attachable to a weighting bar (4) of an spinning
machine, each of said first and second apron cradles (1, 2) including at least a pair
of said apron tensioning movable surfaces movably mounted on each apron cradle (1,
2).
12. A cradle assembly according to claim 11, when dependent of claim 10, wherein;
- the first apron cradle (1) has a narrower first top apron support (A1) that is provided
with a guide element (12a) and an apron lateral separator element (10a), and
- the second apron cradle (2) has a wider first top apron support (a1) that is provided
with a laterally displaced guide element (12a) and an apron lateral separator element
(10b).
13. A cradle assembly according to claim 12, wherein;
- said movable top apron supports (A1, A2, a1, a2) of the first and second apron cradles
(1, 2) are mounted interchangeably on said cradle frame (3) such that the distance
(d1, d2) between the apron lateral separator elements (10a, 10b) of both apron cradles
(1, 2) is set to vary in order to modify the distance between two adjacent spinning
positions (S1, S2) of the spinning machine.