Roller for belt stretching mechanism

Roll or roller – Single annular member – per se

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C492S048000

Reexamination Certificate

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06390962

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a roller for belt stretching mechanisms of spinning machines, with a central zone which is depressed relative to the edge regions.
In accordance with the present state of the art, such rollers for belt stretching mechanisms or so-called channel rollers are known in various embodiments. The edge regions transfer the high pressing force to the upper and lower belts for their reliable transport and exact running. In the central zone only a very low pressure must be applied through the belt to the fibers, so that on the one hand the fiber transport is guaranteed, and on the other hand the fiber pull is not prevented. There are differences between channel rollers with one channel which is ground in a rubber coating and has a predetermined depth, channel rollers with elastic channel coating, and channel rollers with non elastic edges and therefore unchangeable channel depths.
In channel rollers with edges produced of rubber, due to softness of the rubber, a flattening of the edges and thereby a reduction of the effective channel depth occurs. Because of manufacturing tolerances in the edge region, non uniform flattenings are produced, and thereby an inclined pull and braking occur in belt running. Due to the reduced channel depth, corrective measures are required, for example variations of the roller pressing force, in order to provide favorable conditions for the fiber transport and the stretching. However, slippage problems can occur during belt running.
In channel rollers with an elastic channel coating, the elasticity is provided with a full coating of the channel with the material or of an elastically coated hollow space in the channel. It is however disadvantageous that the elastic properties are significantly changed during time by wear and hardening and therefore the yarn quality suffers and there is a high maintenance expense, for example for renovating the channel coating.
In channel rollers with non elastic edge regions, the rigid channel depth is passing only for a limited yarn quality region. An excessively high depth leads to an increase of the thread breakage, while an excessively small depth reduces the yarn expansion.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a roller for a belt stretching mechanism, which is improved when compared with the prior art in that, on the one hand it is slippage-free and guarantees exact belt running, and a very low pressing force in the central region automatically is adjusted to the corresponding yarn quality.
In keeping with these objects and with others which will become apparent hereinafter, one feature of the present invention resides, briefly stated, in a roller for a belt stretching mechanism of spinning machines with a central zone which is depressed relative to the edge region, in which in accordance with the present invention in the region of the central zone a radially movable sleeve is arranged.
With the roller in accordance with the present invention, yarns of different qualities can expand without conversion expenses with high quality in through pulling processes. When the fibers are guided between the upper and lower belts the radially movable sleeve is provided for a light pressing force of the belt on the inserted thread. This guarantees the fiber transport without preventing the light expansion.
Since the sleeve is embraced by the belt with an angle of more than 180°, the above located belt run of the upper belt counteracts the lifting movement of the sleeve. The thickness of the fiber bundle thereby influences the pre-tensioning of the belt.
An excessively high pressure of the fiber bundle is avoided in that the sleeve is radially movable, and by the belt pull in the channel region during the belt pretensioning is pulled through the belt guide forwardly into the partial gap of the belt. Thereby the belt abuts against the fiber bundle with a force which is small but sufficient for the transport.
The elasticity of the belt is used so as to produce a slight pressing force, which the sleeve retransmits to the fiber bundle. The pressing force acts so that on the one hand the fiber transport is guaranteed without fiber breakage, and on the other hand in the fiber bundle only such pulling forces are produced which do not reduce the yarn expansion.
For an optimal pressing force of the rollers against the fiber bundle, the outer diameter of the sleeve can be equal to a diameter of the both end regions or insignificantly different from it.
The sleeve can have an axial gap in both end regions. This provide an optimal fiber guide.
The roller can be composed of two mirror-symmetrical parts including an edge region and an axial projection, for providing a definite axial gap for the sleeve. The axial projection contacts and limits the radial deviation of the sleeve. The surrounding edges and the sleeve can be formed as a synthetic plastic part. This provides for a cost favorable manufacture of the roller.
For better use of the properties of the sleeve for the pressing force, the sleeve can be composed of a material with high density or with great wall thickness.
The novel features which are considered as characteristic for the present invention are set forth in particular in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its method of operation, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.


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