Production of textured yarn and method for containing said yarn

Textiles: manufacturing – Thread finishing – Surface modification of running length

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28258, D02G 112

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056197802

ABSTRACT:
A method for detecting a yarn break between the cooling drum and the windup in a yarn bulking process and containing the broken end to prevent the broken end from interrupting adjacent threadlines. The yarn, when broken, is contained in individual tubes extending along the yarn path to prevent the yarn from interrupting adjacent yarn lines. The yarn is recaptured from the tube by a jet moveable into and out of engagement with the tube.

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