BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a pot spinning method and a pot spinning machine.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] A pot spinning method using a cylindrical pot is well known as a spinning method.
A pot spinning method can be broadly divided into three steps. The first step is for
drawing out a yarn material to a predetermined thickness. The second step is for forming
a cake by winding the yarn drawn out in the first step around the inner wall of a
pot. The third step is for rewinding the yarn forming the cake around a bobbin from
the inner wall of the pot.
[0003] In the second step, the pot is rotated at a predetermined rotation frequency and
the yarn drawn out in the first step is guided into the pot through a yarn guide.
The yarn guided into the pot is discharged from one end of the yarn guide and pressed
against the inner wall of the pot by centrifugal force accompanying rotation of the
pot. At this time, the yarn discharged from the yarn guide is wound around the inner
wall of the pot while being twisted by the rotation of the pot.
[0004] Further, in the second step, the cake is formed on the inner wall of the pot by moving
one end of the yarn guide to an opening side of the pot while causing the yarn guide
to reciprocate in a central axis direction of the pot. When formation of the cake
is complete, the yarn is cut. Yarn cutting is performed by cutting the yarn on an
upstream side of the yarn guide in a yarn feed direction.
[0005] When yarn cutting is performed, tension in the yarn is released instantaneously.
When the tension in the yarn is released, the yarn flies out of one end of the yarn
guide vigorously as a reaction. As a result, a part of the yarn that flies out of
the yarn guide may float up in a loop shape, and the yarn that floats up may be present
in a space inside the pot while remaining separated from the inner wall of the pot.
Yarn that is present away from the inner wall of the pot in this manner is also known
as a string. In this specification, yarn forming a string will be referred to as string
yarn. The string yarn bends upon reception of the centrifugal force that accompanies
rotation of the pot but is present independently, away from the yarn wound around
the inner wall of the pot. Moreover, respective ends of the string yarn catch on the
yarn wound around the inner wall of the pot so as to be supported thereby in a fixed
state.
[0006] When string yarn is present in the space inside the pot in this manner, the string
yarn may contact the outer peripheral surface of the yarn guide, for example, so as
to be wound around the yarn guide together with the other yarn. Alternatively, while
the bobbin is being inserted into the pot, for example, the string yarn may contact
the outer peripheral surface of the bobbin so that rewinding of the yarn onto the
bobbin starts earlier than envisaged. In both cases, the yarn cannot be wound appropriately
onto the bobbin, and as a result, a rewinding defect occurs.
[0007] Patent Document 1 (Japanese Examined Patent Publication No.
S29-8226) describes a pot spinning machine in which a pair of yarn-guiding aprons are provided
on a downstream side of a pair of front rollers constituting a drafting device so
that tip ends of the pair of aprons can be disposed inside a pot. In the invention
described in Patent Document 1, even when yarn is cut on the upstream side of the
pair of aprons, the cut yarn can be guided into the pot while remaining nipped by
the pair of aprons. Hence, at the point where the yarn end serving as the cutting
point of the yarn passes through the tip ends of the pair of aprons, the distance
from the yarn end to the pot inner wall is short. As a result, the yarn end can be
wound around the inner wall of the pot while suppressing the formation of string yarn.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] In the invention described in Patent Document 1, however, the pair of aprons are
used instead of a yarn guide, and therefore the following problems occur. A yarn guide
is structured simply in a vertically elongated cylindrical shape, whereas the pair
of aprons have a complicated structure including rollers for supporting the aprons
and other members. Moreover, to shift the winding position of the yarn relative to
the inner wall of the pot in the central axis direction of the pot, a mechanism for
raising and lowering the pot itself is required. Furthermore, since the pair of aprons
are introduced into the pot, the component size increases. With the invention described
in Patent Document 1, therefore, the configuration of the pot spinning machine is
complicated and large in scale, and the cost of implementing the invention is high.
[0009] The present invention has been devised to solve the problems described above, and
an object thereof is to provide a pot spinning method and a pot spinning machine with
which the occurrence of rewinding defects due to the formation of string yarn can
be suppressed at low cost.
[0010] The present invention is a pot spinning method including a cake-forming step of forming
a cake by rotating a pot in a state where a yarn guide is inserted into the pot and
moving the yarn guide in a central axis direction of the pot so that yarn discharged
from one end of the yarn guide is wound around an inner wall of the pot, and a rewinding
step of rewinding the yarn forming the cake onto a bobbin from the inner wall of the
pot by causing the bobbin to advance into the pot,
wherein string yarn present in a space inside the pot away from the inner wall of
the pot is eliminated either during or after formation of the cake by pressing the
string yarn in the central axis direction of the pot using a pressing surface of a
pressing member.
[0011] The present invention is a pot spinning machine for forming a cake by rotating a
pot in a state where a yarn guide is inserted into the pot and moving the yarn guide
in a central axis direction of the pot so that yarn discharged from one end of the
yarn guide is wound around an inner wall of the pot,
the pot spinning machine comprising a pressing member that has a pressing surface
for eliminating string yarn present in a space inside the pot away from the inner
wall of the pot either during or after formation of the cake by pressing the string
yarn in the central axis direction of the pot.
[0012] According to the present invention, the occurrence of rewinding defects due to the
formation of string yarn can be suppressed at low cost.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013]
FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing a configurational example of main parts of a pot
spinning machine according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a sectional view showing a partial enlargement of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a side view illustrating a configuration of a pressing member;
FIG. 4 is a view seen in the direction of an arrow IV in FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing an example configuration of a drive control system
of the pot spinning machine according to this embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a view showing a basic flow of a pot spinning method;
FIG. 7 is a view showing the condition inside a pot during a cake-forming step;
FIG. 8 is a view illustrating an operation of a yarn guide during the cake-forming
step;
FIG. 9 is a view showing a state in which string yarn is formed inside the pot;
FIG. 10 is a view showing an example of a rewinding defect;
FIG. 11A is a view showing a state in which the string yarn contacts a bobbin;
FIG. 11B is a view showing a state in which incorrect rewinding of the yarn onto the
bobbin has started;
FIG. 11C is a view showing a state in which incorrect rewinding of the yarn onto the
bobbin is progressing;
FIG. 11D is a view showing a state in which incorrect rewinding of the yarn onto the
bobbin is complete;
FIG. 12 is a view showing a state before the string yarn is pressed by a pressing
surface of the pressing member;
FIG. 13 is a view showing a state in which the string yarn is pressed by the pressing
surface of the pressing member;
FIG. 14 is a view illustrating movement of the string yarn when the string yarn is
pressed by the pressing surface of the pressing member;
FIG. 15 is a view showing the condition inside the pot at the start of a rewinding
step; and
FIG. 16 is a view showing the condition inside the pot at the end of the rewinding
step.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0014] Embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference
to the figures.
Pot Spinning Machine
[0015] First, a pot spinning machine according to an embodiment of the present invention
will be described.
[0016] FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing a configurational example of main parts of the
pot spinning machine according to this embodiment of the present invention.
[0017] As shown in FIG. 1, a pot spinning machine 1 includes a drafting device 10, a yarn
guide 11, a pot 12, and a bobbin support 13. Note that these constituent elements
together constitute a single spindle, which serves as a single spinning unit. The
pot spinning machine 1 includes a plurality of spindles, but here, the configuration
of one of the plurality of spindles will be described.
Drafting Device
[0018] The drafting device 10 is a device for drawing out a yarn material such as roving
to a predetermined thickness. The drafting device 10 is formed using a plurality of
roller pairs including a back roller pair 15, a middle roller pair 16, and a front
roller pair 17. The plurality of roller pairs are arranged in order of the back roller
pair 15, the middle roller pair 16, and the front roller pair 17 from an upstream
side toward a downstream side in a feed direction of the yarn material.
[0019] The respective roller pairs 15, 16, 17 rotate when driven by a drafting drive unit,
to be described below. When rotation frequencies per unit time (rpm) of the respective
roller pairs 15, 16, 17 are compared, the rotation frequency of the middle roller
pair 16 is higher than the rotation frequency of the back roller pair 15, and the
rotation frequency of the front roller pair 17 is higher than the rotation frequency
of the middle roller pair 16. Hence, the respective roller pairs 15, 16, 17 have different
rotation frequencies, and using these rotation frequency differences, or in other
words rotation speed differences, the drafting device 10 draws the yarn material out
thinly. In the following description, the rotation frequencies of the roller pairs
will also be referred to as rotation speeds. The rotation frequency and the rotation
speed of each roller pair have a mutual corresponding relationship.
Yarn Guide
[0020] The yarn guide 11 guides yarn 18 drawn out to the predetermined thickness by the
drafting device 10 into the pot 12. The yarn guide 11 is formed in the shape of a
long, narrow tube. The yarn guide 11 has a circular shape on a cross-section cut in
an orthogonal direction to a length direction thereof.
[0021] The yarn guide 11 is disposed coaxially with the pot 12 on the downstream side of
the drafting device 10. A lower portion of the yarn guide 11 is inserted into the
pot 12. The yarn guide 11 guides the yarn 18, which is supplied from the front roller
pair 17 through a yarn supply pipe 14, into the pot 12. The yarn 18 drawn out by the
drafting device 10 is pulled into the yarn supply pipe 14 using a swirling flow of
air, for example, and then introduced into the yarn guide 11 through the yarn supply
pipe 14. The yarn 18 introduced into the yarn guide 11 is discharged from a lower
end 11a of the yarn guide 11. The yarn guide 11 is provided to be movable in a vertical
direction by a yarn guide drive unit, to be described below.
[0022] A pressing member 24 is provided on the yarn guide 11. The pressing member 24 is
disposed on a lower end 11a of the yarn guide 11. The configuration of the pressing
member 24 will be described below using FIGS. 2, 3, and 4. FIG. 2 is a sectional view
showing a partial enlargement of FIG. 1. In FIG. 2, a central axis of the yarn guide
11 is indicated by a dot-dash line. FIG. 3 is a side view illustrating the configuration
of the pressing member, and FIG. 4 is a view seen in the direction of an arrow IV
in FIG. 3.
Pressing Member
[0023] The pressing member 24 includes a pressing surface 24a and a tapered surface 24b,
and is formed in a truncated cone shape, as shown in FIG. 3. The pressing member 24
is provided to eliminate string yarn 33 (see FIG. 9) present in a space inside the
pot 12 away from the inner wall 22 of the pot 12. The pressing surface 24a and the
tapered surface 24b are both formed as smooth surfaces with no unevenness. The pressing
surface 24a is formed on the pressing member 24 to press the string yarn 33 in a central
axis direction of the pot 12. In this embodiment, when the string yarn 33 is formed
in the space inside the pot 12, the string yarn 33 is pressed downward by the pressing
surface 24a of the pressing member 24. Accordingly, the pressing surface 24a is disposed
to face vertically downward.
[0024] The pressing surface 24a is disposed in an identical position to the lower end 11a
of the yarn guide 11 in the central axis direction of the yarn guide 11. Note, however,
that the present invention is not limited thereto, and the pressing surface 24a may
be disposed so as to project slightly downward from the lower end 11a of the yarn
guide 11.
[0025] The pressing surface 24a forms a parallel plane that is parallel to an orthogonal
direction to a central axis K (see FIG. 1) of the pot 12. Further, the pressing surface
24a is formed in a circular shape (see FIG. 4) when seen from the central axis direction
of the pot 12. In this embodiment, the yarn guide 11 is disposed coaxially with the
pot 12, and therefore the central axis of the pot 12 may be read as the central axis
of the yarn guide 11. A diameter Dg (see FIGS. 2 and 4) of the pressing surface 24a
is set to be larger than a maximum diameter Da (see FIG. 1) of a rewinding region
of the bobbin 25. The rewinding region of the bobbin 25 is a subject region in which
the yarn forming the cake 28 is wound when the yarn is rewound onto the bobbin 25
from the inner wall 22 of the pot 12. Further, the diameter Dg of the pressing surface
24a is formed to be smaller than a minimum inner diameter Db (see FIG. 1) of the cake
28. The diameter Dg of the pressing surface 24a corresponds to a maximum outer diameter
of the pressing member 24. Hence, as long as the diameter Dg of the pressing surface
24a is smaller than the minimum inner diameter Db of the cake 28, contact between
the pressing member 24 and the cake 28 can be avoided.
[0026] The tapered surface 24b is inclined so that the diameter of each part of the tapered
surface 24b decreases continuously upward from the pressing surface 24a. An incline
angle θ (see FIG. 2) of the tapered surface 24b relative to an outer peripheral surface
of the yarn guide 11 is preferably set within a range of no less than 15 degrees and
no more than 60 degrees, and more preferably set within a range of no less than 30
degrees and no more than 50 degrees.
[0027] The pressing member 24 can be formed from ceramic, metal, or the like, for example.
When the yarn guide 11 and the pressing member 24 are both formed from a metallic
material, the two components can be formed integrally. In this case, stainless steel
or the like, for example, can be applied as the metallic material. Further, when the
yarn guide 11 and the pressing member 24 are formed separately, a through hole having
a diameter that corresponds to the outer diameter of the yarn guide 11 may be formed
in the pressing member 24, and the pressing member 24 may be fixed to the yarn guide
11 by adhesion, screwing, press-fitting, or the like, for example.
Yarn Sensor
[0028] A yarn sensor 19 is disposed between the front roller pair 17 and the yarn supply
pipe 14. The yarn sensor 19 is a sensor for detecting the state of the yarn drawn
out by the drafting device 10. In this embodiment, yarn breakage is used as an example
of a state of the yarn detected by the yarn sensor 19. Further, in this embodiment,
the yarn sensor 19 is formed using an optical sensor combining a light-emitting device
19a and a light-receiving device 19b, for example.
Pot
[0029] The pot 12 is used to form a cake 28 and rewind the yarn. The pot 12 is formed in
a cylindrical shape. The pot 12 is provided to be capable of rotating about a central
axis of the pot 12. A central axis K of the pot 12 is disposed parallel to the vertical
direction. Accordingly, one side of the central axis direction of the pot 12 is an
upward side and the other side is a downward side. [0032] The pot 12 rotates when
driven by a pot driving unit, to be described below. A yarn guide insertion port 21
is formed in an upper end side of the pot 12. The yarn guide insertion port 21 is
an opening through which the yarn guide 11 is inserted into the pot 12. An opening
23 is formed in a lower end of the pot 12. The yarn guide insertion port 21 opens
upward and has a smaller diameter than an inner diameter Dp (see FIG. 1) of the pot
12. The inner diameter Dp of the pot 12 defines an inner volume of the pot 12 and
is based on the position of the inner wall 22. The opening 23 opens downward and has
a diameter identical to the inner diameter Dp of the pot 12.
Bobbin Support
[0030] The bobbin support 13 supports the bobbin 25. The bobbin support 13 includes a bobbin
base 26 and a bobbin mounting portion 27. The bobbin base 26 is formed in a plate
shape. The bobbin mounting portion 27 is fixed to the bobbin base 26. The bobbin mounting
portion 27 is formed in a columnar shape and disposed so as to project upward from
an upper surface of the bobbin base 26.
[0031] The bobbin mounting portion 27 is a part on which the bobbin 25 is detachably mounted.
The bobbin mounting portion 27 is disposed coaxially with the pot 12 so as to oppose
the yarn guide 11 in the central axis direction of the pot 12. Further, the bobbin
mounting portion 27 is disposed below the yarn guide 11. Hence, when the bobbin 25
is mounted on the bobbin mounting portion 27, the bobbin 25 is disposed facing the
yarn guide 11 on the central axis K of the pot 12.
[0032] The bobbin 25 has a tapered structure such that a bobbin outer peripheral diameter
varies continuously from one end side toward the other end side in a bobbin central
axis direction. The bobbin 25 has a hollow structure on at least one end side thereof.
By fitting the hollow part on one end side of the bobbin 25 to the bobbin mounting
portion 27, the bobbin 25 is supported so as to stand vertically upright from the
bobbin base 26.
[0033] The bobbin support 13 is provided to be movable in the vertical direction by a bobbin
drive unit, to be described below. The outer peripheral diameter of the bobbin 25
is set to be smaller than the minimum inner diameter Dp (see FIG. 1) of the cake 28
formed on the inner wall 22 of the pot 12. Thus, contact between the bobbin 25 and
the cake 28 can be avoided when the bobbin 25 is inserted into the pot 12 through
the opening 23 in the pot 12 and disposed therein.
[0034] Further, a yarn loosening member 31 is attached to the bobbin base 26. The yarn loosening
member 31 loosens yarn serving as a rewinding start point from the cake 28 by contacting
a winding end-side end 28b of the cake 28. The cake 28 is a laminated body of yarn
formed on the inner wall 22 of the pot 12 by operations of the yarn guide 11 and the
pot 12, to be described below.
[0035] FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing an example configuration of a drive control system
of the pot spinning machine according to this embodiment of the present invention.
[0036] As shown in FIG. 5, the pot spinning machine 1 includes a control unit 51, a drafting
drive unit 52, a yarn guide drive unit 53, a pot drive unit 54, and a bobbin drive
unit 55.
Control Unit
[0037] The control unit 51 performs overall control of all of the operations of the pot
spinning machine 1. The drafting drive unit 52, the yarn guide drive unit 53, the
pot drive unit 54, and the bobbin drive unit 55 are electrically connected to the
control unit 51 as operational control objects. The yarn sensor 19 is also electrically
connected to the control unit 51. When yarn breakage occurs in the drafting device
10, the yarn sensor 19 outputs a yarn breakage occurrence signal informing the control
unit 51 of the yarn breakage.
Drafting Drive Unit
[0038] The drafting drive unit 52 rotates the back roller pair 15, the middle roller pair
16, and the front roller pair 17 at the respective predetermined rotation frequencies
thereof. The drafting drive unit 52 rotates the back roller pair 15, the middle roller
pair 16, and the front roller pair 17 by implementing driving on the basis of a drafting
drive signal applied to the drafting drive unit 52 from the control unit 51.
Yarn Guide Drive Unit
[0039] The yarn guide drive unit 53 moves the yarn guide 11 in the vertical direction. The
yarn guide drive unit 53 moves the yarn guide 11 in the vertical direction by implementing
driving on the basis of a yarn guide drive signal applied to the yarn guide drive
unit 53 from the control unit 51.
Pot Drive Unit
[0040] The pot drive unit 54 rotates the pot 12. The pot drive unit 54 rotates the pot 12
using the central axis K of the pot 12 as a rotational center by implementing driving
on the basis of a pot drive signal applied thereto from the control unit 51.
Bobbin Drive Unit
[0041] The bobbin drive unit 55 moves the bobbin 25 in the vertical direction. The bobbin
drive unit 55 moves the bobbin 25 mounted on the bobbin mounting portion 27 of the
bobbin support 13 in the vertical direction together with the yarn loosening member
31 by implementing driving on the basis of a bobbin drive signal applied thereto from
the control unit 51.
Pot Spinning Method
[0042] Next, a pot spinning method according to this embodiment of the present invention
will be described.
[0043] FIG. 6 is a view showing a basic flow of the pot spinning method.
[0044] As shown in FIG. 6, the pot spinning method includes a drawing-out step S1, a cake-forming
step S2, and a rewinding step S3.
[0045] The drawing-out step S1 is a step for drawing out a yarn material such as roving
to a predetermined thickness. The cake-forming step S2 is a step for forming the cake
28 by winding the yarn drawn out to the predetermined thickness in the drawing-out
step S1 around the inner wall 22 of the pot 12. The rewinding step S3 is a step for
rewinding the yarn forming the cake 28 onto the bobbin 25. Operations of the pot spinning
machine 1 based on the respective steps will be described below.
[0046] Note that before the pot spinning machine 1 is operated, the yarn guide 11 is disposed
near the yarn supply pipe 14, the bobbin 25 is mounted on the bobbin mounting portion
27 of the bobbin support 13, and the bobbin 25 is disposed below and away from the
pot 12. Further, the lower portion of the yarn guide 11 is disposed so as to be inserted
into the pot 12.
Drawing-out Step
[0047] The drawing-out step S1 is performed using the drafting device 10. The drafting drive
unit 52 rotates the back roller pair 15, the middle roller pair 16, and the front
roller pair 17 at the respective predetermined rotation speeds thereof by implementing
driving on the basis of the drafting drive signal applied thereto from the control
unit 51. As a result, the yarn material, such as roving, is conveyed by the rotation
of the respective roller pairs 15, 16, 17.
[0048] At this time, the control unit 51 sets the rotation speed of the back roller pair
15 at a lower speed than the rotation speed of the middle roller pair 16 and sets
the rotation speed of the middle roller pair 16 at a lower speed than the rotation
speed of the front roller pair 17. Accordingly, the yarn is drawn out between the
back roller pair 15 and the middle roller pair 16 by the rotation speed difference
between these roller pairs. Similarly, the yarn is drawn out between the middle roller
pair 16 and the front roller pair 17 by the rotation speed difference between these
roller pairs.
[0049] As a result, the yarn material, such as roving, is drawn out to the predetermined
thickness while passing in order through the back roller pair 15, the middle roller
pair 16, and the front roller pair 17. The yarn 18 drawn out in this manner is then
pulled into the yarn supply pipe 14 using, for example, a swirling flow of air, and
then introduced into the yarn guide 11.
[0050] Further, prior to the start of the drawing-out step S1, the pot drive unit 54 rotates
the pot 12 at a predetermined rotation frequency by implementing driving on the basis
of the pot drive signal applied thereto from the control unit 51.
Cake-forming Step
[0051] The cake-forming step S2 is performed using the yarn guide 11 and the pot 12. The
yarn guide drive unit 53 moves the yarn guide 11 by a predetermined amount downward
by implementing driving on the basis of the yarn guide drive signal applied thereto
from the control unit 51. Further, the pot drive unit 54 continues to rotate the pot
12 by implementing driving on the basis of the pot drive signal applied thereto from
the control unit 51. Note that when the yarn guide 11 is moved downward, the yarn
guide 11 is in a position removed from the yarn supply pipe 14. Further, the yarn
18 introduced into the yarn guide 11 from the yarn supply pipe 14 is discharged from
the lower end 11a of the yarn guide 11.
[0052] Centrifugal force generated by the rotation of the pot 12 acts on the yarn 18 discharged
from the lower end 11a of the yarn guide 11, and as a result of this centrifugal force,
the yarn 18 is pressed against the inner wall 22 of the pot 12. Further, the yarn
18 discharged from the lower end 11a of the yarn guide 11 is wound around the inner
wall 22 of the pot 12 in a state where twist is applied thereto by the rotation of
the pot 12.
[0053] Furthermore, in the cake-forming step S2, as shown in FIG. 7, the yarn guide drive
unit 53 displaces the position of the yarn guide 11 relatively downward while moving
the yarn guide 11 in a vertical reciprocating motion repeatedly at predetermined intervals
by implementing driving on the basis of the aforesaid yarn guide drive signal. As
a result, the yarn 18 is wound in a plurality of layers around the inner wall 22 of
the pot 12, thereby forming the cake 28. Note that the pressing member 24 is not shown
in FIG. 7.
[0054] FIG. 8 is a view illustrating the operation of the yarn guide during the cake-forming
step. The vertical axis of the figure shows the position of the yarn guide in the
pot central axis direction, and the horizontal axis shows time.
[0055] In FIG. 8, first, the yarn guide 11 descends to a P1 position, then ascends to a
P2 position, then descends to a P3 position, and then ascends to a P4 position. In
other words, the yarn guide 11 repeatedly performs a vertical reciprocating motion.
In this case, a period T1 from the point at which the yarn guide 11 reaches the P1
position to the point at which the yarn guide 11 reaches the P3 position and a period
T2 from the point at which the yarn guide 11 reaches the P2 position to the point
at which the yarn guide 11 reaches the P4 position each serve as one period. Further,
to displace the position of the yarn guide 11 relatively downward, the P3 position
is set to be lower than the P1 position and the P4 position is set to be lower than
the P2 position. A vertical deviation H1 between the P1 position and the P3 position
and a vertical deviation H2 between the P2 position and the P4 position each serve
as a displacement step amount of the yarn guide 11 during one period. In other words,
the yarn guide 11 is displaced downward by one fixed displacement step amount at a
time while performing a vertical reciprocating motion repeatedly at fixed intervals.
[0056] This operation for moving the yarn guide 11 continues until the yarn guide 11 reaches
a Pm position. In this case, the P1 position defines a winding start-side end (also
referred to hereafter as a "starting end") 28a of the cake 28 shown in FIG. 1, while
the Pm position defines the winding end-side end (also referred to hereafter as a
"terminal end") 28b of the cake 28 shown in the same figure. Furthermore, a period
in which the yarn guide 11 moves from the P1 position to the Pm position corresponds
to a period midway through formation of the cake 28, and a period following the point
at which the yarn guide 11 reaches the Pm position corresponds to a period after formation
of the cake 28.
[0057] The control unit 51 moves the yarn guide 11 as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 by applying
the yarn guide drive signal to the yarn guide drive unit 53. Then, at the stage where
the yarn guide 11 reaches the Pm position, yarn cutting is performed. Once the yarn
has been cut, formation of the cake 28 is complete. Yarn cutting is performed under
the control of the control unit 51. More specifically, the control unit 51 controls
the driving implemented by the drafting drive unit 52 so that rotation of both the
back roller pair 15 and the middle roller pair 16 is stopped while the front roller
pair 17 continue to rotate. Accordingly, the yarn 18 is forcibly cut on the downstream
side of the middle roller pair 16. As a result, the cake 28 is formed on the inner
wall 22 of the pot 12 in the shape shown in FIG. 1.
[0058] As shown in FIG. 9, when yarn cutting is performed in the manner described above,
the string yarn 33 may be formed in the space inside the pot 12. FIG. 9 is a view
showing the interior of the pot 12 from the opening 23 side. In FIG. 9, a rotation
direction R of the pot 12 is indicated by an arrow, while the pressing member 24 is
not shown.
[0059] As described in the "Description of the Related Art", the string yarn 33 is formed
when tension in the yarn is released by yarn cutting such that a part of the yarn
that flies out from the lower end 11a of the yarn guide 11 as a result exists in the
space inside the pot 12 away the inner wall 22 of the pot 12. The orientation and
diameter Lr of the formed string yarn 33 in a circumferential direction of the pot
12 differ depending on the situation. The vicinity of an apex 33a of the string yarn
33 curves at a gentler curvature than the yarn 18 wound around the inner wall 22 of
the pot 12. The diameter Lr of the string yarn 33 denotes a diameter from a rotational
center C of the pot 12 to the apex 33a of the string yarn 33. The diameter Lr of the
string yarn 33 increases steadily as the length of the string yarn 33 increases. Respective
ends 33b of the string yarn 33 are caught on the yarn 18 wound around the inner wall
22 of the pot 12 so as to be supported in a fixed state. Hence, when the string yarn
33 is present in the space inside the pot 12, the string yarn 33 may contact the outer
peripheral surface of the yarn guide 11 or the outer peripheral surface of the bobbin
25, as described above, and as a result, a rewinding defect may occur.
[0060] More specifically, when the string yarn 33 contacts the outer peripheral surface
of the yarn guide 11, for example, the yarn 18 may be wound around the yarn guide
11 as a result, as shown in FIG. 10. Further, as shown in FIG. 11A, for example, the
string yarn 33 may be formed in the pot 12 when the yarn is cut following formation
of the cake 28, and when the bobbin 25 is inserted into the pot 12 thereafter, the
string yarn 33 may contact the outer peripheral surface of the bobbin 25 while the
bobbin 25 is being inserted. When the string yarn 33 contacts the outer peripheral
surface of the bobbin 25, the string yarn 33, which is rotated by the rotation of
the pot 12, is more likely to be wound around the bobbin 25. When the string yarn
33 is actually wound around the bobbin 25, the yarn 18 starts to be rewound onto the
bobbin 25 incorrectly, as shown in FIG. 11B, and thereafter, as shown in FIG. 11C,
incorrect rewinding progresses. As a result, as shown in FIG. 11D, the yarn 18 is
rewound onto the bobbin 25 incorrectly in a position deviating greatly from the planned
rewinding region.
[0061] In this embodiment, therefore, in the cake-forming step S2, once formation of the
cake 28 is complete, the control unit 51 moves the yarn guide 11, which has reached
the Pm position shown in FIG. 8, downward by a predetermined amount Lh. As a result,
the yarn guide 11 descends from the Pm position to a Pn position and the pressing
member 24 descends in accordance therewith. Further, when the string yarn 33 is formed
by yarn cutting, the string yarn 33 is pressed by the pressing member 24 and thereby
eliminated as the yarn guide 11 descends from the Pm position to the Pn position.
The reason for this is as follows.
[0062] First, as shown in FIGS. 12 and 13, when the yarn guide 11 descends from the Pm position
to the Pn position, the pressing surface 24a contacts the string yarn 33 in accordance
with the descent of the pressing member 24 and proceeds to press the string yarn 33
downward. Accordingly, tensile force F is exerted on the string yarn 33 projecting
to the outside from the pressing surface 24a, and the string yarn 33 is pulled by
this tensile force F. As a result, when the string yarn 33 is in a position indicated
by a dotted line in FIG. 14, for example, the apex 33a of the string yarn 33 moves
in a direction approaching the rotational center C of the pot 12, or in other words
a direction for reducing the diameter Lr (see FIG. 9) of the string yarn.
[0063] Meanwhile, centrifugal force accompanying the rotation of the pot 12 acts in a direction
heading away from the rotational center C of the pot 12. Therefore, before the apex
33a of the string yarn 33 reaches the rotational center C of the pot 12, as shown
by a dot-dash line in FIG. 14, the centrifugal force acts on the string yarn 33 in
an upward direction in FIG. 14, but when the apex 33a of the string yarn 33 reaches
the rotational center C of the pot 12, as shown by a dot-dot-dash line in FIG. 14,
the centrifugal force acts on the string yarn 33 in a downward direction in FIG. 14.
Accordingly, the string yarn 33, having reaches the rotational center C of the pot
12, is pulled toward the inner wall 22 of the pot 12 by the centrifugal force. As
a result, the string yarn 33 is eliminated from the space inside the pot 12. By setting
the diameter Dg of the pressing surface 24a of the pressing member 24 to be larger
than a maximum diameter Da of the rewinding region of the bobbin 25 at this time,
the string yarn 33, which may contact the rewinding region of the bobbin 25, can be
eliminated by the pressing member 24.
[0064] Note that when the yarn guide 11 is moved from the Pm-1 position to the Pn position,
either movement of the yarn guide 11 may be stopped temporarily after the yarn guide
11 reaches the Pm position or the yarn guide 11 may be moved continuously without
being temporarily stopped.
[0065] The cake-forming step S2 ends when cake formation and yarn cutting have been performed
as described above and the operation for lowering the yarn guide 11 to the Pn position
is complete. Further, the drawing-out step S1 described above is performed in parallel
with the cake-forming step S2 and ends when yarn cutting is performed in the cake-forming
step S2.
Rewinding Step
[0066] The rewinding step S3 is performed using the pot 12, the bobbin 25, and the yarn
loosening member 31. In the rewinding step S3, the bobbin 25 and the yarn loosening
member 31 are disposed inside the pot 12 through the opening 23 by the driving implemented
by the yarn guide drive unit 53, the pot drive unit 54, and the bobbin drive unit
55.
[0067] The yarn guide drive unit 53 moves the yarn guide 11 upward, as shown in FIG. 15,
by implementing driving on the basis of the yarn guide drive signal applied thereto
from the control unit 51. As a result, before the bobbin 25 enters the pot 12, the
yarn guide 11 retreats to a position inside the pot 12 where the yarn guide 11 does
not contact the bobbin 25. The pot drive unit 54 continues to rotate the pot 12 by
implementing driving on the basis of the pot drive signal applied thereto from the
control unit 51.
[0068] The bobbin drive unit 55 moves the bobbin support 13 upward by implementing driving
on the basis of the bobbin drive signal applied thereto from the control unit 51.
As a result, the bobbin 25 mounted on the bobbin mounting portion 27 (see FIG. 1)
and the yarn loosening member 31 attached to the bobbin base 26 move upward together.
Further, the bobbin 25 and the yarn loosening member 31 enter the pot 12 through the
opening 23 of the pot 12. At this time, an upper end of the yarn loosening member
31 contacts the terminal end 28b of the cake 28 in a position indicated by a dotted
line in FIG. 15. Accordingly, in the contact location of the yarn loosening member
31, the yarn wound at the terminal end 28b of the cake 28 is loosened, and the loosened
yarn is wound around the bobbin 25 away from the inner wall 22 of the pot 12. As a
result, rewinding of the yarn onto the bobbin 25 is started using the loosened yarn
as the rewinding start point.
[0069] Subsequently, when all of the yarn forming the cake 28 has been rewound onto the
bobbin 25, as shown in FIG. 16, the control unit 51 moves the bobbin support 13 downward
by applying the bobbin drive signal to the bobbin drive unit 55. As a result, the
bobbin 25 and the yarn loosening member 31 move downward together, whereby the rewinding
step S3 is complete.
[0070] As a result of the operation described above, the bobbin 25 is obtained with a yarn
tube 29 wound thereon. The bobbin 25 with the yarn tube 29 wound thereon is removed
from the bobbin mounting portion 27. An empty bobbin 25 is then mounted on the bobbin
mounting portion 27, whereupon a similar operation to that described above is performed.
[0071] Note that the string yarn 33 may be formed not only by the yarn cutting described
above but also by yarn breakage, which occurs when the yarn 18 breaks midway through
formation of the cake 28. The difference between "yarn cutting" and "yarn breakage"
is as follows. Yarn cutting is performed intentionally by the control unit 51 at the
stage where the yarn 18 is wound around the inner wall 22 of the pot 12 in a predetermined
amount set in advance, or in other words when formation of the cake 28 is complete.
Yarn breakage is a phenomenon whereby the yarn 18 breaks for one of various reasons
before being wound around the inner wall 22 of the pot 12 in the predetermined amount,
or in other words midway through formation of the cake 28.
[0072] When yarn breakage occurs midway through formation of the cake 28, the yarn guide
11 has not yet descended to the Pm position at the point where the yarn breakage occurs
. Therefore, the yarn guide 11 continues to displace downward by one fixed displacement
step amount at a time even after the string yarn 33 has been formed by the yarn breakage.
Hence, when the string yarn 33 is formed by yarn breakage, the pressing surface 24a
of the pressing member 24 contacts the formed string yarn 33 as the yarn guide 11
descends from the Pm position to the Pn position and proceeds to press the string
yarn 33 downward. As a result, the string yarn 33 can be eliminated by the pressing
member 24 even when formed midway through formation of the cake 28.
[0073] Furthermore, in a case where the string yarn 33 is formed midway through formation
of the cake 28, if the diameter Lr (see FIG. 9) of the string yarn 33 is similar in
dimension to the diameter Dg (see FIG. 2) of the pressing surface 24a, the vicinity
of the apex 33a of the string yarn 33 may slip out from under the pressing surface
24a when the pressing member 24 attempts to press the string yarn 33. In this case,
the pressing member 24 contacts the string yarn 33 when the yarn guide 11 is moved
upward during the rewinding step S3. At this time, since the tapered surface 24b is
formed on the pressing member 24, the vicinity of the apex 33a of the string yarn
33 slides down while contacting the tapered surface 24b. As a result, the pressing
member 24 can be moved upward without becoming caught excessively on the string yarn
33.
Effects of Embodiment
[0074] This embodiment of the present invention employs a configuration in which the pressing
member 24 is provided on the lower end 11a of the yarn guide 11 and either during
or after formation of the cake 28, the string yarn 33 present in the space inside
the pot 12 away from the inner wall 22 of the pot 12 is pressed downward and thereby
eliminated by the pressing surface 24a of the pressing member 24. Hence, a situation
in which the string yarn 33 contacts the outer peripheral surface of the yarn guide
11 or the outer peripheral surface of the bobbin 25 can be avoided without employing
a complicated, large-scale configuration such as the pair of aprons described in Patent
Document 1. As a result, the occurrence of a rewinding defect caused by the formation
of the string yarn 33 can be suppressed at low cost.
[0075] Further, in this embodiment of the present invention, the pressing surface 24a of
the pressing member 24 is formed in a circular shape when seen from the central axis
direction of the pot 12. Therefore, when the string yarn 33 is pressed by the pressing
member 24, the string yarn 33 can be supported by a peripheral edge of the pressing
surface 24a so that the string yarn 33, which is rotated by the rotation of the pot
12, moves smoothly regardless of the orientation in which the string yarn 33 is formed
in the circumferential direction of the pot 12.
[0076] Furthermore, in this embodiment of the present invention, the pressing member 24
is provided on the yarn guide 11, and the string yarn 33 is pressed by the pressing
surface 24a using the operation for moving the yarn guide 11 during formation of the
cake 28. As a result, the string yarn 33 can be eliminated with substantially no reduction
in the productivity of the pot spinning.
Modified Examples etc.
[0077] The technical scope of the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described
above, and also includes embodiments obtained by applying various modifications and
amendments within a scope in which the specific effects obtained by the constituent
elements of the invention and combinations thereof can be derived.
[0078] For example, in the above embodiment, the pressing surface 24a of the pressing member
24 is a parallel plane that is parallel to an orthogonal direction to the central
axis of the pot 12, but the present invention is not limited thereto. In other words,
the pressing surface 24a may be formed in any form as long as the apex 33a of the
string yarn 33 can be moved in the direction approaching the rotational center C of
the pot 12 when the string yarn 33 is pressed in the central axis direction of the
pot 12 by the pressing member 24. For example, the pressing surface 24a of the pressing
member 24 may be a recessed surface having a recess on the upper side thereof.
[0079] Further, in the above embodiment, the pressing surface 24a of the pressing member
24 is circular when seen from the central axis direction of the pot 12, but the present
invention is not limited thereto, and the pressing surface 24a may be polygonal rather
than circular, for example.
[0080] Furthermore, in the above embodiment, an example using the tapered bobbin 25 was
described, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and a straight bobbin
in which the diameter of the rewinding region is uniform may also be used.
[0081] Moreover, in the above embodiment, the pressing member 24 is provided on the lower
end 11a of the yarn guide 11, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and
a pressing member may be provided on the upper end of the bobbin 25, for example.
Alternatively, a pressing member may be provided on both the yarn guide 11 and the
bobbin 25. Further, a pressing member may be provided on an elevating mechanism, not
shown in the figures, separately to the yarn guide 11 and the bobbin 25.
[0082] Note, however, that when a pressing member is provided on the aforesaid elevating
mechanism, the pressing member must be operated by the elevating mechanism separately
to the operations to move the yarn guide 11 and the bobbin 25. When, on the other
hand, the pressing member 24 is provided on the yarn guide 11, as described above,
the string yarn 33 can be eliminated by pressing the string yarn 33 with the pressing
surface 24a using the operation for moving the yarn guide 11 during formation of the
cake 28. Further, when a pressing member is provided on the bobbin 25, the string
yarn 33 can be eliminated by pressing the string yarn 33 with the pressing surface
using the operation for moving the bobbin 25 when the bobbin 25 is caused to advance
into the pot 12. Hence, when a pressing member is provided on at least one of the
yarn guide 11 and the bobbin 25, the string yarn 33 can be eliminated with substantially
no reduction in the productivity of the pot spinning, in contrast to a case where
a pressing member is provided on the elevating mechanism.
[0083] A pot spinning method includes a cake-forming step of forming a cake by rotating
a pot in a state where a yarn guide is inserted into the pot and moving the yarn guide
in a central axis direction of the pot so that yarn discharged from a lower end of
the yarn guide is wound around an inner wall of the pot, and a rewinding step of rewinding
the yarn forming the cake onto a bobbin from the inner wall of the pot by causing
the bobbin to advance into the pot, wherein string yarn present in a space inside
the pot away from the inner wall of the pot is eliminated either during or after formation
of the cake by pressing the string yarn in the central axis direction of the pot using
a pressing surface of a pressing member.