[0001] This invention relates to a roving chip collecting system for a roving bobbin replacing
apparatus. More particularly, it relates to a chip collecting system for a bobbin
replacing apparatus that performs the operation of replacing the bobbins under delivery
using suction pipes.
[0002] In a spinning frame, particularly in a ring spinning frame, rovings are drawn from
bobbins suspended from the creel and fed to drafting parts locating below the creel.
When the bobbins become empty or nearly empty as the feeding of rovings to the drafting
parts proceeds, these bobbins must be replaced with new roving bobbins. In carrying
out this replacement, the tail ends of the rovings of new bobbins must be spliced
with those of the bobbins under delivery, or the rovings of the new bobbins must be
inserted into the drafting parts of the spinning frame.
[0003] In order to promote energy saving in the spinning process, a bobbin replacing apparatus
(bobbin changer) has been proposed, for example, in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication
No. 62-57957, which performs the splicing or ending operation and bobbin replacing
operation in sequence as it moves from one end to the other end of the spinning frame
structure, and has already been put into practical uses. In this type of bobbin replacing
apparatus, the tail ends of the rovings of new full bobbins (stand-by bobbins) are
drawn out under suction and spliced with those of the bobbins under delivery (ending
operation) by means of an ending device or splicer. In carrying out this operation,
the tail ends of the rovings are trimmed so that the length of the rovings protruding
from the holders of the splicer may be equal, and the chips of the rovings are collected
in a roving chip collecting box or chamber provided in the bobbin replacing apparatus.
When the chip collecting box is full, the roving chips are designed to be removed
therefrom manually by an operator.
[0004] Since a number of spinning frames are installed in a spinnery within a limited space,
smaller bobbin replacing apparatuses are in demand. Therefore, the capacity of the
chip collecting chambers to be disposed in such apparatus is naturally limited. When
a high yarn count is to be spun, the chip collecting chamber becomes full of chips
after a single bobbin replacing operation for one spinning frame due to the great
thickness of the rovings fed to the spinning frame. Accordingly, operators must frequently
remove the roving chips from the chip collecting. Further, particularly when 100%
cotton rovings or the like are used, which contain a large number of short fibers,
the short fibers scatter when the roving chips are removed from the chip collecting
chamber thereby contaminating the working environment.
[0005] A primary object of this invention is to provide a chip collecting system for a roving
bobbin replacing apparatus, which can perform fully automatically recovery of roving
chips from the chip collecting chamber provided in the bobbin replacing apparatus.
In this connection, it is a further object of this invention to provide a chip collecting
system in a bobbin replacing apparatus which enables reduction of total cost by saving
labor and energy.
[0006] Another object of this invention is to provide a chip collecting system for a bobbin
replacing apparatus, which requires less frequent removal of the roving chips even
when the roving chips accumulated in the chip collecting chamber must be recovered
manually.
[0007] According to one embodiment of this invention, a roving chip collecting system is
provided for a bobbin replacing apparatus. The bobbin replacing apparatus replaces
bobbins under delivery that are suspended from bobbin hangers on a creel of a spinning
frame with full bobbins suspended from stand-by bobbin rails extended along the side
edges of the creel as the bobbin replacing apparatus moves longitudinally from a first
end of the spinning frame to a second end thereof. Pick finding operations of picking
up the tail ends of rovings from the full bobbins are carried out using a suction
pipe in the bobbin replacing operation.
[0008] The chip collecting system includes a first chip collecting chamber disposed in the
bobbin replacing apparatus. The chip collecting chamber temporarily holds the unnecessary
roving chips and fleece generated during the pick finding operations. A communicating
means is disposed in the chip collecting chamber for communicating between the chamber
and the outside. A chip removing means removes the roving chips in the chip collecting
chamber through the communicating means. The chip removing means is disposed on the
route of the bobbin replacing apparatus and is selectively connectable with the communicating
means.
[0009] As the chip removing system, a suction removal pipe connected at one end to a central
chip/fleece collecting duct, a chip collecting chamber or a pneumatic clearer provided
at one end of the spinning frame can be utilized. In this case, the equipment already
installed generally in the spinnery can be utilized to require minimal additional
installation cost.
[0010] Alternatively, the chip removing system may consist of an independent chip collecting
chamber disposed at one end of the spinning frame and a transferring means for transferring
the roving chips in the chip collecting chamber of the bobbin replacing apparatus
to the independent chip collecting chamber.
[0011] Further, according to another embodiment of this invention, the bobbin replacing
apparatus is carried on a transporter and transported between the spinning frame structures.
The bobbin replacing apparatus has a chip collecting chamber which temporarily accommodates
the unnecessary roving chips generated during the pick finding operation, and the
chamber has a communicating means which communicates the chip collecting chamber to
the outside.
[0012] The transporter is also provided with a chip collecting chamber having connecting
suction pipes which can be respectively connected to the pipes provided in the chip
collecting chambers of the bobbin replacing apparatuses. And a second communicating
pipe which communicates the chip collecting chamber of the transporter to the outside.
A suction removal pipe is connected to a central chip/fleece collecting duct at a
position on the route of the bobbin replacing apparatus along the row of the spinning
frames. The suction removal pipe is connectable with the communicating pipe provided
in the transporter. Since the chip collecting chamber of the transporter has a greater
capacity than the chip collecting chamber of the bobbin replacing apparatus, the roving
chips can be sucked away from the chip collecting chamber of the transporter less
often. Moreover, the timing of exhausting the roving chips accumulated in the chip
collecting chamber in the bobbin replacing apparatus into that of the transporter
is adapted to be during the transportation of the bobbin replacing apparatus being
carried on the transporter to another spinning frame structure needing the bobbin
replacing operation. Accordingly the operation efficiency of the apparatus can be
improved.
[0013] Figs. 1 to 6 illustrate a first embodiment of this invention wherein Fig. 1 is a
schematic side view, Fig. 2 a schematic plan view, Fig. 3 a back view showing the
relationship between the spinning frame and the bobbin replacing apparatus, Fig. 4
a schematic side view showing how the exhaust pipe and the suction removal pipe are
connected, Fig. 5 a partial side view of the suction removal pipe, and Fig. 6 a partial
plan view of the suction removal pipe.
[0014] Figs. 7 to 10 illustrate a second embodiment of this invention wherein Fig. 7 is
a schematic side view, Fig. 8 a schematic plan view, Fig. 9 a back view showing the
relationship between the spinning frame and the bobbin replacing apparatus, and Fig.
10 a schematic side view showing how the exhaust pipe and the suction removal pipe
are connected.
[0015] Fig. 11 shows a schematic side view of a third embodiment of this invention.
[0016] Fig. 12 shows a schematic plan view of a fourth embodiment of this invention.
[0017] Figs. 13 to 15 illustrate a fifth embodiment of this invention wherein Fig. 13 is
a schematic plan view, Fig. 14 a schematic side view, and Fig. 15 a schematic back
view.
[0018] Fig. 16 shows a schematic plan view of a sixth embodiment of this invention.
[0019] Fig. 17 shows a schematic plan view of a seventh embodiment of this invention.
[0020] Fig. 18 shows a schematic plan view of an eighth embodiment of this invention.
[0021] Fig. 19 shows a schematic side view of a ninth embodiment of this invention.
EMBODIMENTS
[Example 1]
[0022] A first embodiment of this invention will specifically be described below referring
to Figs. 1 to 6. As shown in Fig. 3, two pairs of bobbin rails 3 extend in parallel
on a creel 2 of a spinning frame 1 in the longitudinal direction of the spinning frame
structure. Each pair of bobbin rails consists of an inner rail and an outer rail.
A creel rail 4 is provided between each pair of the rails 3 and is parallel therewith.
Each bobbin rail 3 has bobbin hangers 5 attached thereto at predetermined intervals
corresponding to the doubled spindle pitch. The rovings 101 drawn from the bobbins
100 suspended from the bobbin hangers 5 are designed to be guided through roving guides
6 to the trumpets 8 of drafting parts 7.
[0023] A pair of brackets 9 extend outward from the side edges of the creel 2, and stand-by
bobbin rails 10 are provided along the brackets 9 to be parallel with the bobbin rails
3. From the rails 10, runners 11 each having a bobbin hanger 11a are suspended so
that they can run along the rails 10.
[0024] A couple of roving bobbin replacing apparatuses 12 are loaded on each side of a transporter
13 which travels along one side of the row of spinning frames 1. The transporter 13
transports the apparatuses 12 to a predetermined position where they oppose to a corresponding
spinning frame 1 needing a bobbin replacing operation. When the transporter 13 reaches
this position, the apparatuses 12 are unloaded and travel along the rails 14 so that
they may perform the bobbin replacing operation and ending operation.
[0025] The bobbin replacing apparatus 12 has a splicer (not shown) and a bobbin changer
(not shown). The apparatus 12 also has a pick finding unit which picks up the tail
end of the roving from a full bobbin 102 in the bobbin replacing operation. The pick
finding unit consists of a chip collecting box 17 as a chip collecting chamber, a
suction pipe 18 connected at the lower end to the box 17 and a suction nozzles 19
provided at the upper end of the suction pipe 18. The chip collecting box 17 is disposed
in the bottom of the apparatus 12 and has a suction fan 16 driven by a motor 15, as
shown in Fig. 4.
[0026] In the inside of the suction nozzle 19, a roving cutter (not shown) of a known constitution
(e.g. as disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. 47-51649) is provided for trimming
the roving 101 sucked into the suction nozzle 19. The suction nozzle 19 is disposed
so as to be shifted by a drive mechanism (not shown) between a pick finding position
which corresponds to the level of the lower end of the full bobbin 102 carried to
the position where pick finding is carried out and a descended position where the
roving sucked from the full bobbin 102 is drawn to a predetermined position so that
the splicer (not shown) can easily hold the roving. The full bobbin 102 is designed
to be released by a carriage 20 from the bobbin hanger 11a of the runner 11 and carried
to the pick finding position (see Fig. 3).
[0027] An exhaust pipe 21 protrudes from the upper surface of the bobbin replacing apparatus
12 at a position closer to one end thereof. As shown in Fig. 1, an outlet 21a is formed
near the upper end of the exhaust pipe 21 on the outer end side of the spinning frame
1. Further, a shutter (not shown) which is openable only toward the outlet 21a is
provided at the lower end of the exhaust pipe 21 so that the outlet 21a is not affected
by the suction force of the suction fan 16.
[0028] The spinning frame 1 has a pneumatic clearer (not shown), and a pneumatic box 22
is provided on the end side 103 of the spinning frame 1 as a source of suction force.
The pneumatic clearer sucks fleece fed from the drafting parts 7 whenever end down
occurs during the spinning operation so as to prevent the fleece from affecting other
spindles. The pneumatic clearer also functions to remove the flock deposited on the
front bottom rollers during the normal operation.
[0029] A central chip/fleece collecting duct 23 is arranged at the ceiling on the end side
103 of the spinning frame 1. The collecting duct 23 is connected to the pneumatic
box 22 through a duct 24. The duct 24 has a valve 25 in the middle thereof so that
the suction force from the central collecting duct 23 exerted to the pneumatic box
22 can be controlled.
[0030] A suction removal pipe 26 is connected as a chip removing system to the duct 24 at
a position closer to the central duct 23 than the valve 25. The suction removal pipe
26 exerts suction force to the chip collecting box 17 through the suction pipe 21
to suck away the roving chips in the box 17.
[0031] The suction removal pipe 26 is diverged into two parts and the tips thereof extend
horizontally toward the spinning frame structure at the level of the outlets 21a.
The inlet 26a of the suction removal pipe 26 has arcuately cut sides, as shown in
Fig. 5, and covered with a door 27 which can be opened or closed automatically.
[0032] The door 27 is pivotally supported at one end by a shaft 28 as shown in Figs. 5 and
6 and has a cover 27a which can be brought into slide contact with the end face of
the inlet 26a. The other end or front face of the cover 27a has an engaging face 27b
having a slope of approximately 45°. As the exhaust pipe 21 moves horizontally toward
the suction removal pipe 26, the upper end of the pipe 21 engages with the engaging
face 27b, and when the exhaust pipe 21 as such moves further toward the suction pipe
21, the closed door 27 is pivoted to assume an open posture as shown by the dashed
line in Fig. 5.
[0033] Now, the operation of the bobbin replacing apparatus having the above constitution
will be described. First, bobbin replacing apparatuses 12 are loaded on each side
of the transporter 13 and transported to a predetermined position where they oppose
to a corresponding spinning frame 1 needing bobbin replacing operation. At this position,
the apparatuses 12 are unloaded from the transporter 13 and move toward the spinning
frame 1 along the rails 14 extended on each side of the spinning frame 1 to carry
out the bobbin replacing operation and ending operation in sequence.
[0034] In the bobbin replacing operation, as shown in Fig. 3, the suction nozzle 19 of the
pick finding device is shifted to the pick finding position which corresponds to the
level of the lower end of the full bobbin 102 to suck and find the tail end of the
roving 101 from the full bobbin 102. When the roving 101 sucked in the suction nozzle
19 is too long, it is trimmed with a roving cutter. The chips of the rovings 101 are
accommodated in the chip collecting box 17 through the suction pipe 18 under the action
of the suction fan 16.
[0035] After completion of the bobbin replacing operation, the suction fan 16 is stopped,
and the bobbin replacing apparatuses 12 are moved to a predetermined position where
they oppose to the suction removal pipe 26 disposed on the end side 103 of the spinning
frame 1. Now that the apparatuses 12 are moved to a predetermined position, the inlet
26a of the suction removal pipe 26 is inserted into the outlet 21a to connect the
exhaust pipe 21 with the suction removal pipe 26. The suction force of the central
collecting duct 23 is thus exerted to the inside of the chip collecting box 17 through
the suction removal pipe 26 and the exhaust pipe 21, whereupon the roving chips 101
accumulated in the chip collecting box 17 are sucked away through the exhaust pipe
21 and the suction removal pipe 26 into the central collecting duct 23. The thus recovered
roving chips 101 are transferred through the duct 23 to a raw stock feeding chamber
for recycling.
[0036] Incidentally, the valve 25 is closed upon receipt of a detection signal from a detector
(not shown) when the bobbin replacing apparatuses 12 reach the predetermined position.
When the valve 25 is closed, the suction force exerted from the central collecting
duct 23 to the suction removal pipe 26 is increased to ensure complete sucking of
the chip accumulated in the chip collecting box 17.
[0037] After a predetermined time (several seconds), the bobbin replacing apparatuses 12
start to move toward the gear end side (opposite to the end side 103) and are loaded
again on the transporter 13 waiting on the gear end side to be transported to a predetermined
position where they oppose to another spinning frame 1 needing the bobbin replacing
operation, where the above operation is repeated. As described above, the roving chips
accommodated in the chip collecting box 17 of the bobbin replacing apparatus can be
recovered fully automatically. Therefore, operators need not remove the roving chips
manually, leading to labor saving and reduction in the total cost.
[0038] Every time the bobbin replacing apparatus 12 completes the bobbin replacing operation
for one spinning frame 1, the chips accumulated in the chip collecting box 17 are
sucked away automatically. Accordingly, the amount of the roving chips that are temporarily
accommodated in the chip collecting box 17 can be held below a predetermined level
with no substantial reduction in the suction force (both in gas volume and static
pressure) of the suction fan 16, whereby the suction force can be exerted with stability
to reduce miss in the pick finding operation. Moreover, since the size of the chip
collecting chamber in the bobbin replacing apparatus 12 and that of the suction fan
16 can further be reduced, power consumption can be moderated to further reduce the
total cost.
[0039] In this embodiment, since the central collecting duct 23 uses the pneumatic apparatus
already installed in the spinnery, the installation cost will be very small.
[Example 2]
[0040] Now, a second embodiment of this invention will be described referring to Figs. 7
to 10. In this embodiment, the significant difference from the first embodiment is
that the chip removing system is located on the gear end side 104 of the spinning
frame 1. In the construction of the bobbin replacing apparatus 12, the only difference
is that the exhaust pipe 21 has an open upper end.
[0041] A central collecting duct 23 is disposed above the spinning frame 1 on the gear end
side 104. The duct 23 has a suction removal pipe 29 connected at a position where
it opposes the exhaust pipe 21 of the bobbin replacing apparatus 12 loaded on the
transporter 13. The suction removal pipe 29 has a bellows 29a in the middle and a
valve 30 at a position closer to the upper end. An air cylinder 31 extending vertically
from a bracket 32 is disposed beside the suction removal pipe 29. A holder 34 to which
the lower end of the suction removal pipe 29 is inserted is secured on the lower end
of the piston rod 33 of the cylinder 31. The suction removal pipe 29 is designed to
be shiftable between a position where it is connectable with the exhaust pipe 21 and
a position where it is spaced from the exhaust pipe 21 with the movement of this piston
rod 33.
[0042] In this embodiment, the valve 30 is normally closed and the piston rod 33 is retracted.
When the bobbin replacing apparatuses 12 return to the position in alignment with
the transporter 13 (after completion of the bobbin replacing operation for one spinning
frame 1), the air cylinder 31 is actuated to extend the piston rod 33. This connects
the suction removal pipe 29 to the exhaust pipe 21, as shown in Fig. 10. In this state,
the valve 30 may be opened to remove the roving chips accumulated in the chip collecting
box 17. Specifically, when the valve is opened the suction force channeled through
central collecting duct 23 is applied to the suction removal pipe 29 which sucks the
roving chips from chip collecting box 17.
[Example 3]
[0043] Next, a third embodiment of this invention will be described referring to Fig. 11.
In this embodiment, what is different from the second embodiment is that the exhaust
pipe 21 of the bobbin replacing apparatus 12 has an extensible constitution, while
the suction removal pipe 29 is fixed at a predetermined position. Namely, the lower
end of the suction removal pipe 29 is secured at the predetermined position by a bracket
32. On the other hand, an air cylinder 35 is fixed at an upper part of the bobbin
replacing apparatus 12, on the piston rod 36 of which an exhaust pipe 21 is fixed
through a holder 37. The exhaust pipe 21 has a bellows 21b so that it can be extended
or retracted.
[0044] In this embodiment, upon returning of the bobbin replacing apparatuses 12 to the
position in alignment with the transporter 13 after completion of the bobbin replacing
operation for one spinning frame 1 like in Example 2, the air cylinder 35 is actuated
to connect the suction removal pipe 29 with the exhaust pipe 21. The valve 30 is then
opened to remove the roving chips accumulated in the chip collecting box 17. The suction
removal pipe 29 in the second embodiment has an extensible constitution, so that the
air cylinder 31 for extending or retracting the pipe 29 must be disposed on the gear
end side 104 of the spinning frame 1. However, in this embodiment, since the exhaust
pipe 21 is extensible, the single air cylinder 35 provided on the bobbin replacing
apparatus 12 enables connection between the suction removal pipe 29 and the exhaust
pipe 21 only by allowing the bobbin replacing apparatuses 12 to oppose the spinning
frame 1. Accordingly, the number of air cylinders can be reduced, and the control
circuit for actuating the air cylinder is simplified. Therefore, a simplified structure
and reduced production costs can be realized.
[Example 4]
[0045] A fourth embodiment of this invention will now be described referring to Fig. 12.
The suction removal pipe 26 or 29 is disposed as a chip remover for removing the roving
chips accumulated in the chip collecting box 17 in the end portion of each spinning
frame 1 in the preceding Examples. In this embodiment, however, what is significantly
different from the preceding embodiments is that the number of the chip removing systems
used is smaller than the number of the spinning frames 1. Specifically, in this embodiment,
a suction removal station 38 is provided for every three spinning frames 1, and the
station 38 has a suction removal pipe (not shown) of the constitution described in
the second and third embodiments. The bobbin replacing apparatuses 12 each have an
exhaust pipe 21 having a constitution engagable with the suction removal pipe of the
suction removal station 38. When the apparatuses 12 are transported to the predetermined
position where they oppose to the corresponding station 38, the roving chips accumulated
in the chip collecting box 17 are sucked away in the same manner as in Example 2 or
3.
[0046] The amount of the roving chips 101 to be temporarily accommodated in the chip collecting
chamber 17 after a single bobbin replacing operation for one spinning frame 1 depends
on the number of yarns to be spun. When a large number of yarns are to be spun, the
chip collecting box 17 will be full after only one or two runs of bobbin replacing
operation. In contrast when fewer yarns are to be spun, it will fill only after several
runs. Accordingly, when a small number of yarns are to be spun, it is not necessary
to remove the roving chips from the chip collecting chamber 17 after completion of
one or two runs of the bobbin replacing operation. Rather, removal of chips may be
carried out whenever the bobbin replacing apparatuses 12 reach the position where
they oppose to the suction removal station 38.
[0047] However, when a large number of yarns are to be spun, the roving chips in the chip
collecting box 17 must be removed after completion of the bobbin replacing operation
once or twice. If the bobbin replacing operation is continued without removing the
roving chips accumulated in the chip collecting chamber 17, sucking performance will
be lowered which increases the probability of a pick finding miss.
[0048] In order to obviate such inconvenience in spinning a large number of yarns, the bobbin
replacing apparatuses 12 are transported to a position where they oppose the corresponding
suction removal station 38 after completion of one or two runs of the bobbin replacing
operation to perform chip removing operations. The apparatuses 12 are then transported
to another spinning frame 1 needing the bobbin replacing operation, where they repeat
the necessary operation. Incidentally, in carrying out the above procedure, the time
required for transporting the bobbin replacing apparatuses 12 loaded on the transporter
13 to the suction removal station 38 or to a predetermined position to oppose to a
corresponding spinning frame 1 is very short. The time required for the chip removal
is also very short, so that the smooth operation of the spinning frames 1 may not
be disturbed thereby.
[0049] In the above construction, it is also possible to allow the bobbin replacing apparatus
12 to have a counter for counting the run number of bobbin replacing operation, so
that the transporter 13 may transport the bobbin replacing apparatus to a predetermined
position where it opposes to a corresponding suction removal station 38 upon receipt
of a signal from the counter and to carry out chip removing operation there. The counter
gives a signal whenever the run number of the bobbin replacing operation reach a predetermined
value indicating the necessity of chip removal. In this case, the number of the suction
removal stations 38 can further be reduced. Since the value depends on the spinning
condition, a variable counter should be used so that the set value can be varied.
The suction removal stations 38 may be disposed at positions that do not oppose to
any spinning frame 1.
[Example 5]
[0050] Next, a fifth embodiment of this invention will be described referring to Figs. 13
to 15. What is significantly different in this embodiment from any of the preceding
Examples is that chips of the rovings 101 temporarily accumulated in the chip collecting
box 17 of each bobbin replacing apparatus 12 are accommodated in a chip collecting
chamber 41 provided in the transporter 13 and are then sucked therefrom by a suction
removal means.
[0051] A suction fan 40 driven by a motor 39 is disposed on the top of the chip collecting
chamber 41 disposed in the transporter 13 at a position closer to the spinning frame
1. The chip collecting chamber 41 has a size greater than that of the chip collecting
box 17. Connecting suction pipes 43 are connected to the chamber 41 so as to extend
horizontally from each side thereof as a means for connecting the chamber 41 with
the box 17 for sucking away the roving chips therefrom. Each connecting suction pipe
43 is adapted to be connected with an extensible exhaust pipe 42 connected to the
chip collecting box 17. An exhaust pipe 44 extends upward from the upper part of the
chip collecting chamber 41 as a means for communication.
[0052] An air cylinder 45 is fixed in the lower part of each bobbin replacing apparatus
12 beside the corresponding connecting suction pipe 43. The free end portion of the
exhaust pipe 42 is secured on the piston rod 46 of the air cylinder 45 through a holder
47.
[0053] A central collecting duct 23 is disposed above the spinning frame 1 on the gear end
side 104, and a suction removal pipe 29 having a construction similar to that of the
second embodiment is connected thereto at a predetermined position where it opposes
to the exhaust pipe 44. With the movement of the piston rod 33, the suction removal
pipe 29 is adapted to be shifted between a position where it is connectable with the
exhaust pipe 44 and a position where it is spaced from the exhaust pipe 44. A separate
suction removal pipe 29 is not provided for each of the spinning frames 1. Rather
a single pipe 29 is shared by a plurality of spinning frames 1.
[0054] In this embodiment, the bobbin replacing apparatuses 12 return to the position in
alignment with the transporter 13 after completion of the bobbin replacing operation
for one spinning frame 1. The air cylinder 45 is then actuated to protrude the piston
rod 46, whereby the exhaust pipe 42 is connected to the connecting suction pipe 43.
A suction fan 40 in the transporter 13 is then driven and the roving chips accumulated
in the chip collecting box 17 are sucked away into the chip collecting chamber 41
under the suction force exerted by the fan 40. After completion of chip removing operation,
the piston rod 46 is retracted to remove the connection between the exhaust pipe 42
and the connecting suction pipe 43. The above operation may be carried out before
the bobbin replacing apparatuses 12 start the next bobbin replacing operation, and
it is actually carried out while the bobbin replacing apparatuses 12 are transported
by the transporter 13 to another spinning frame 1 needing the bobbin replacing operation,
allowing the apparatuses 12 to start the operation immediately after arrival at the
position where they oppose to the corresponding spinning frame 1 needing the bobbin
replacing operation.
[0055] The roving chips recovered by the chip collecting chamber 41 are occasionally exhausted
during the operation of the apparatuses 12. After the transporter 13 is stopped at
a predetermined position where it opposes the suction removal pipe 29, the air cylinder
31 is actuated to protrude the piston rod 33, thereby connecting the suction removal
pipe 29 with the exhaust pipe 44. By opening the valve 30 the roving chips in the
chip collecting chamber 41 are sucked away by the suction force from the central collecting
duct 23 through the exhaust pipe 44 and the suction removal pipe 29.
[0056] Since the chip collecting chamber 41 of the transporter 13 may have a capacity considerably
greater than that of the chip collecting box 17 in the bobbin replacing apparatus
12, the operation of removing the roving chips from the chip collecting chamber 41
may be carried out less frequently than in any of the preceding Examples. However,
the time required for one chip removing operation will be somewhat longer. Nevertheless,
it may not affect the operation of the bobbin replacing apparatuses 12 since recovery
of the chips from the chip collecting chamber 41 can be carried out while the apparatuses
12 are under operation. Suction removal pipes 29 may be disposed at one or two positions
to carry out chip removal if the transporter 13 is adapted to travel to such positions
during its stand-by period while the apparatuses 12 are performing bobbin replacing
operation. By making the exhaust pipe 44 is carried by the transporter 13 as in this
embodiment, the number of the pipes 29 can be reduced to 1/2 compared with the case
where the exhaust pipe 21 is disposed on the bobbin replacing apparatus 12.
[Example 6]
[0057] A sixth embodiment of this invention will now be described referring to Fig. 16.
In this embodiment, the construction of the bobbin replacing apparatus 12 is not modified
but the roving chips accumulated in the chip collecting chamber 41 provided in the
transporter 13 are adapted to be recovered by an operator. The chip collecting chamber
41 is disposed in the transporter 13 on the side opposite to the gear end side 104,
and a connecting suction pipe 43 is extended to be connectable to the chamber 41.
The chamber 41 also has a door 48 which can be opened manually.
[0058] In this embodiment, the roving chips collected in the chip collecting box 17 of the
bobbin replacing apparatus 12 are sucked away into the chip collecting chamber 41
in the same manner as in Example 5, and an operator occasionally recovers the roving
chips accumulated in the chamber 41 manually. Since the chip collecting chamber 41
of the transporter 13 can be allowed to have a larger capacity over the chip collecting
box 17 of the bobbin replacing apparatus 12, the roving chips accumulated in the chamber
41 may be recovered far less frequently than has conventionally been needed. Further,
the recovery of roving chips can also be carried out during the operation of the bobbin
replacing apparatus 12.
[Example 7]
[0059] Next, a seventh embodiment of this invention will be described referring to Fig.
17. What is specific to this embodiment compared with the first embodiment is that
the exhaust pipe 21 of the bobbin replacing apparatus 12 is connected to the pneumatic
box 22 of the spinning frame 1 so as to recover the roving chips from the chip collecting
box 17. Namely, the bobbin replacing apparatus 12 has an exhaust pipe 21 having an
outlet at a position to oppose to the pneumatic box 22 of the spinning frame 1 so
as to be retractable relative to the spinning frame 1. The side walls of the pneumatic
box 22 have closable connecting holes 50 to which the outlets of the corresponding
exhaust pipes 21 can be inserted. In this embodiment, the pneumatic box 22 serves
as the chip removing system.
[0060] In this embodiment, the exhaust pipe 21 is connected to the connecting hole 50 of
the pneumatic box 22 when the bobbin replacing apparatus 12 stops at the end side
103 of the spinning frame 1, whereby the roving chips in the chip collecting box 17
are sucked away into the pneumatic box 22. The roving chips accumulated in the pneumatic
box 22 are then sucked away through the duct 24.
[Example 8]
[0061] An eighth embodiment of this invention will be described below referring to Fig.
18. In this embodiment, a chip collecting box 51 is disposed in the spinning frame
1 as a chip collecting chamber on the out end side, and the exhaust pipe 21 of the
bobbin replacing apparatus 12 is designed to be connected to the box 51 to recover
the roving chips accumulated in the chip collecting box 17.
[0062] In this embodiment, the exhaust pipe 21 is connected to the chip collecting box 51
when the bobbin replacing apparatus 12 stops at the out end side of the spinning frame
1, whereupon the suction fan 16 in the chip collecting box 17 is driven reverse to
urge the roving chips in the chip collecting box 17 into the chip collecting box 51.
Namely, the chip collecting box 51 constitutes a part of the chip removing system
in this embodiment. The transferring means constituting a part of the chip removing
system comprises a reversely driven suction fan and the exhaust pipe 21 also serving
as a communicating means.
[0063] The roving chips accumulated in the chip collecting box 51 may be recovered occasionally
by an operator or by the central collecting system. Alternatively, in this embodiment,
a suction device may be disposed in the chip collecting box 51 to suck away and recover
the roving chips in the chip collecting box 17.
[Example 9]
[0064] A ninth embodiment of this invention will be described referring to Fig. 19. A constitution
similar to the second embodiment is employed in this embodiment except that a first
air blow pipe 53 and a second air blow pipe 54 are disposed on the chip collecting
box 17 of the bobbin replacing apparatus 12. The first air blow pipe 53 is for sweeping
away the chips and fleece deposited on a screening net 52. The second air blow pipe
54 assists the central collecting duct 23 to recover the chips and fleece accumulated
in the chip collecting box 17.
[0065] If the chips and fleece are heavily deposited on the screening net 52 or if the roving
chips in the chip collecting box 17 are not sufficiently removed, the sucking static
pressure of the suction pipe 18 will be lowered. Thus, the roving chips sucked through
the suction nozzle 19 will not be opened and remain in the form of chips and carried
to the central collecting duct 23 through the chip collecting box 17. Accordingly,
it happens that the roving chips are caught at the joint of the central collecting
duct 23 or involved by a fan (not shown) disposed in the central collecting duct 23.
On the other hand, if a high level of sucking static pressure is exerted through the
suction pipe 18, a high power is applied to the roving chips when they are sucked
by the suction nozzle 19 to open the roving chips, and thus the above problem can
be obviated.
[0066] Therefore, whenever the bobbin replacing operation is carried out, an air stream
is blown from the first air blow pipe 53 onto the screening net 52. Further, whenever
the fleece accumulated in the chip collecting box 17 is recovered through the central
collecting duct 23, an air stream is blown from the second air blow pipe 54 toward
the outlet of the chip collecting box 17 to assist recovery of the roving chips accumulated
therein. Thus, the screening net 52 can constantly be maintained clean and the sucking
static pressure of the suction pipe 18 can be maintained at a high level.
[0067] It should be noted that this invention is not limited to the above Examples, and
it is also possible, for example in the fifth embodiment, to use an extensible connecting
suction pipe 43 or exhaust pipe 44, or to use a driving means other than the air cylinder
as a means for moving the suction removal pipe 29 and the like, or to dispose the
central collecting duct 23 at a place other than the ceiling.
[0068] Alternatively, the chip collecting box 17 may have a closable outlet as a communicating
means instead of the exhaust pipe 21, while the suction removal pipes 26 or 29 constituting
the chip removing system may be elongated.
[0069] Further, it is possible to employ a construction using a photoelectric sensor for
detecting the amount of the roving chips in the chip collecting box 17. The sensor
outputs a command signal that the roving chips should be removed when the amount thereof
is more than a predetermined set value and a command signal indicating completion
of chip removal when the chip collecting box 17 is empty, respectively.
Disclosed is a chip collecting system for a bobbin replacing apparatus. It is an object
of this invention to achieve full automation of the recovery of roving chips from
the chip collecting chamber in a bobbin replacing apparatus, wherein the unnecessary
roving chips are temporarily accommodated in a chip collecting chamber (17) of the
bobbin replacing apparatus (12) through a suction pipe (18); upon arrival of the bobbin
replacing apparatus (12) to the position where it opposes to a chip removing system
(26), an exhaust pipe (21) is connected to the chip removing system (26) to communicate
the chamber (17) to the outside, whereupon the roving chips in the chamber (17) are
removed through the exhaust pipe (21).
1. A roving chip collecting system for a bobbin replacing apparatus, which apparatus
(12) performs the operation of replacing the bobbins (B) under delivery suspended
from the bobbin hangers (5) on the creel (2) of a spinning frame (1) with full bobbins
(F) suspended from stand-by bobbin rails (10) extended along the side edges of the
creel (2) as said apparatus (12) moves longitudinally from a first end of the spinning
frame (1) to a second end thereof, wherein pick finding operation of picking up the
tail ends of the rovings from the full bobbins (F) is carried out using a suction
pipe (18) in said bobbin replacing operation, characterized in that said roving chip
collecting system has:
a chip collecting chamber (17) disposed in said bobbin replacing apparatus (12)
so as to accommodate temporarily the unnecessary roving chips or fleece occurred during
the pick finding operation;
a communicating means disposed in said chip collecting chamber (17) for communicating
said chamber (17) to the outside; and
a chip removing means disposed on the route of the bobbin replacing apparatus (12),
which is connectable with said communicating means, and in the connected state removes
the roving chips in said chip collecting chamber (17) through said communicating means.
2. A roving chip collecting system for a bobbin replacing apparatus, which apparatus
(12) performs the operation of replacing the bobbins (B) under delivery suspended
from the bobbin hangers (5) on the creel (2) of a spinning frame (1) with full bobbins
(F) suspended from stand-by bobbin rails (10) extended along the side edges of the
creel (2) as said apparatus (12) moves longitudinally from a first end of the spinning
frame (1) to a second end thereof, wherein pick finding operation of picking up the
tail ends of the rovings from the full bobbins (F) is carried out using a suction
pipe (18) in said bobbin replacing operation and transportation of said apparatus
(12) between the spinning frames (1) is carried out loaded on a transporter (13),
characterized in that said roving chip collecting system has;
a first chip collecting chamber (17) disposed in said bobbin replacing apparatus
(12) so as to accommodate temporarily the unnecessary roving chips or fleece occurred
during the pick finding operation;
a first communicating means disposed to said first chamber (17) for communicating
said first chamber (17) to the outside;
a second chip collecting chamber (41) disposed in said transporter (13), the second
chamber (41) having a connecting suction means connectable to said first communicating
means and a second communicating means for communicating said second chamber (41)
to the outside; and
a suction removal pipe (29) connected to a central collecting duct (23) and disposed
on the route of the transporter (13) beside the row of spinning frames (1), which
is connectable with said second communicating means disposed to said transporter (13).
3. The chip collecting system for a bobbin replacing apparatus according to Claim 1 or
2, wherein said communicating means disposed in said chip collecting chamber (17)
comprises an exhaust pipe (21 or 42).
4. The chip collecting system for a bobbin replacing apparatus according to Claim 3,
wherein said exhaust pipes (21,42) are of an extensible constitution to be extended
or retracted by cylinders (35,45), respectively.
5. The chip collecting system for a bobbin replacing apparatus according to Claim 2,
wherein said connecting suction means comprises a connecting suction pipe (43) and
a suction fan (40) provided in said transporter (13); whereas the communicating means
comprises an exhaust pipe (44).
6. The chip collecting system for a bobbin replacing apparatus according to Claim 1,
wherein said chip removing means comprises a suction removal pipe (26 or 29) connected
at one end to the central collecting duct (23).
7. The chip collecting system for a bobbin replacing apparatus according to Claim 6,
wherein said suction removal pipe (29) is of an extensible constitution to be extended
or retracted by a cylinder (31).
8. The chip collecting system for a bobbin replacing apparatus according to Claim 1,
wherein said chip removing means comprises an independent chip collecting chamber
(51) disposed in the spinning frame (1) on one side portion thereof and a transferring
means for transferring the roving chips from the chip collecting chamber (17) of the
bobbin replacing apparatus (12) to said independent chip collecting chamber (51).
9. The chip collecting system for a bobbin replacing apparatus according to Claim 8,
wherein said transferring means comprises an exhaust pipe (21) disposed as a communicating
means in the chip collecting chamber (17) of the bobbin replacing apparatus (12) and
a suction fan (16) for generating suction force for said exhaust pipe (21) and suction
pipe (18), wherein said suction fan (16) can be driven forward or reverse.
10. The chip collecting system for a bobbin replacing apparatus according to Claim 1,
wherein said chip removing means comprises the pneumatic box (22) of the pneumatic
clearer disposed in the spinning frame on one end portion thereof.