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US2272120A
US2272120A US290880A US29088039A US2272120A US 2272120 A US2272120 A US 2272120A US 290880 A US290880 A US 290880A US 29088039 A US29088039 A US 29088039A US 2272120 A US2272120 A US 2272120A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H49/00Unwinding or paying-out filamentary material; Supporting, storing or transporting packages from which filamentary material is to be withdrawn or paid-out
    • B65H49/02Methods or apparatus in which packages do not rotate
    • B65H49/04Package-supporting devices
    • B65H49/06Package-supporting devices for a single operative package
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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    • B65H2701/31Textiles threads or artificial strands of filaments

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  • the present invention relates to' an improved holder for yarn packages of the type that are wound on suitable carriers, either tubular orv ameters, and when this dierence is appreciable, spindles of a given diameter are incapable of properly supporting more than one type of yarn package.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a holder for yarn packages, so constructed that it isadapted to receive and rmly support yarn packages Wound on carriers of different diameters, the improved arrangement being such that the change-over :from one type of package to another, can bereadily made for an entire creel, without requiring any adjustments, or the removal of parts.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the parts of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is an end view of the parts of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 shows a yarn package wound on a tube i mounted on the holder of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 5 is a transverse section view along the line 5-5 of Fig. 4, looking in the direction of the arrows.
  • Fig. 6 shows a yarn package wound on a cone, mounted on the holder of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 7 is a sectional View along the line 'I-1 of Fig. 6, looking in the direction of the arrows.
  • the improved hold- ⁇ er consists of a spindle I mounted on a support 2, with the spindle providing a pair of enlargements or ears 3, formed by a flattening of the spindle near its base.
  • Each spindle also provides an adapter 4, in the form of a wire bent to provide a continuous loop, with its end portions 5 turned inwardly, and pivotally received in an opening 6 extending through the spindle adjacent to the ears 3.
  • the adapter 4 provides spaced parallel arms 1, which are rst inclined upwardly, and then downwardly with respect to the axis of the spindle, with ythe downwardly bent portions 1a extending .below the surface of the spindle.
  • the arms 'I are bent upwardly again beyond the portionsr "Ia, with the arms uniting to form an end portion 8 extending across the top of the spindle near-its free end. Consequently, the adapter 4 presents an overall outline of considerably larger diameter than the spindle itself, as is evident from a consideration of Fig. 3.
  • the adapter 4 When a yarn package 9 wound on a tube I0 is to be mounted, the adapter 4 is swung upwardly, as shown in Fig. 4, with the end portions 5 serving as pivots. -This exposes the spindle I for the major portion of its length, so that the tube I0 may be placed on the spindle, with the ears 3 snugly engaging the inside of the tube I0 to rmly hold the package 9 in position. With the package 9 so mounted, the adapter 4 is entirely out ofthe way, and the end of the tube lI0, by engagement with thel adapter, lprevents it from turning back. e
  • the adapter 4 is swung downwardly to the position of Fig. 1.
  • the ,package II is then placed inposition, with the arms 1 and end portion 8 providing a more or less continuous support for the inside of the cone I2, so that the latter is rmly held in position on the spindle.
  • the inner wall 4of the cone" I2 engages the adapter 4 at a number of points 'equally spaced from the axis of the spindle, due to the manner in which the adapter extends on opposite sides of the spindle axis.
  • an improvedv holder for yarn packages characterized by its ability to rmly support packages wound on carriers, such as tubes or cones, having different inside diameters. It is evident that the adapter 4 is so constructed that it may be readily applied to spindles of existing creels, thereby permitting such creels to operate with different style yarn packages, without requiring any adjustments orV structural Ialterations in order to etfecta changeover from one style package to another.
  • a holderk for yarnpackages comprising a spindle and an adapter pivotally mounted thereon vabout an 'axis extendingtransversely of the spindle for movement into different positions,
  • said spindle being adapted to receive and support -a yarn package wound on a carrier ofa given diameter in one position of said adapter, and being adapted to support a yarn package Wound on a carrier of a diierent diameter from the firstnamed carrier, in another position of said adapter, with respect to its pivotal axis.
  • a holder for yarn packages comprising a straight spindle and Ian adapter in the form of a wire bent to provide a loop, With its end p0rtions turned inwardly and pivotally received in an opening extending transversely to the axis of the spindle.
  • a holder for yarn packages comprising a straight spindle and an adapter in the form of Ia loop embracing said spindle, with side arms extending along said spindle and with its ends pivotally mounted thereon, said arms being adapted to receive and support a yarn package Wound on a carrier of a given diameter when said adapter embraces said spindle, and said spindle being adapted to receive and support a yarn package Wound on a carrier of smaller diameter than the rst carrier, when said adapter is turned back to position its arms 'away from said spindle.
  • a holder for yarn packages comprising a spindle and an adapter pivotally mounted thereon about an axis extending transversely of the spindle for movement into different positions, said spindle being capable of supporting a yarn package wound on a carrier having an opening of given size, in one position of said adapter, and being capable of supporting a yarn package Wound on a carrier having an opening of a size different from that of the first-named carrier, in another position of said adapter, with respect to its pivotal axis.

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Feb. 3, 1942.- F, B VERY Em 2,272,120
HOLDER FOR YARN PACKAGES Filed Aug. 18, 1939 FQANK B. IAVE/BYv 'EAV/wom) C. Laver/,41.4
Patented Feb. 3, 1942 UNITED- STAT ES YPATENT OFFICE HOLDER. Fon; YARN PACKAGES Frank B. Javery and Raymond C. Longvall,r Worcester, Mass., assignors to Warp Compressing Machine Company,- Worcester, Mass., a
corporation of Massachusetts i Application August 1s, 1939," 'serial No. 290,880
4 claims. (c1. 242-130) The present invention relates to' an improved holder for yarn packages of the type that are wound on suitable carriers, either tubular orv ameters, and when this dierence is appreciable, spindles of a given diameter are incapable of properly supporting more than one type of yarn package. e
The object of the present invention is to provide a holder for yarn packages, so constructed that it isadapted to receive and rmly support yarn packages Wound on carriers of different diameters, the improved arrangement being such that the change-over :from one type of package to another, can bereadily made for an entire creel, without requiring any adjustments, or the removal of parts. The above and other advantageous features of the invention will hereinafter more fully appear from the following description, considered in connection with the accompanying drawing, in whichy Fig. 1 is a View in side elevation, of a yarn package holder embodying the invention.
Fig. 2 is a plan view of the parts of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is an end view of the parts of Fig. 1.
Fig. 4 shows a yarn package wound on a tube i mounted on the holder of Fig. 1.
Fig. 5 is a transverse section view along the line 5-5 of Fig. 4, looking in the direction of the arrows.
Fig. 6 shows a yarn package wound on a cone, mounted on the holder of Fig. 1.
Fig. 7 is a sectional View along the line 'I-1 of Fig. 6, looking in the direction of the arrows.
Referring to the drawing, the improved hold-` er consists of a spindle I mounted on a support 2, with the spindle providing a pair of enlargements or ears 3, formed by a flattening of the spindle near its base. Each spindle also provides an adapter 4, in the form of a wire bent to provide a continuous loop, with its end portions 5 turned inwardly, and pivotally received in an opening 6 extending through the spindle adjacent to the ears 3.
The adapter 4 provides spaced parallel arms 1, which are rst inclined upwardly, and then downwardly with respect to the axis of the spindle, with ythe downwardly bent portions 1a extending .below the surface of the spindle. The arms 'I are bent upwardly again beyond the portionsr "Ia, with the arms uniting to form an end portion 8 extending across the top of the spindle near-its free end. Consequently, the adapter 4 presents an overall outline of considerably larger diameter than the spindle itself, as is evident from a consideration of Fig. 3.
` v.When a yarn package 9 wound on a tube I0 is to be mounted, the adapter 4 is swung upwardly, as shown in Fig. 4, with the end portions 5 serving as pivots. -This exposes the spindle I for the major portion of its length, so that the tube I0 may be placed on the spindle, with the ears 3 snugly engaging the inside of the tube I0 to rmly hold the package 9 in position. With the package 9 so mounted, the adapter 4 is entirely out ofthe way, and the end of the tube lI0, by engagement with thel adapter, lprevents it from turning back. e
Should it be desired to mounta yarn package I I, wound on a cone I2 of considerably larger inside diameter than the tube I0, the adapter 4 is swung downwardly to the position of Fig. 1. The ,package II is then placed inposition, with the arms 1 and end portion 8 providing a more or less continuous support for the inside of the cone I2, so that the latter is rmly held in position on the spindle. As best shown in Fig. '7, the inner wall 4of the cone" I2 engages the adapter 4 at a number of points 'equally spaced from the axis of the spindle, due to the manner in which the adapter extends on opposite sides of the spindle axis.
rFrom the foregoing, it is apparent that by the present invention there is provided an improvedv holder for yarn packages, characterized by its ability to rmly support packages wound on carriers, such as tubes or cones, having different inside diameters. It is evident that the adapter 4 is so constructed that it may be readily applied to spindles of existing creels, thereby permitting such creels to operate with different style yarn packages, without requiring any adjustments orV structural Ialterations in order to etfecta changeover from one style package to another.
We claim: y
1. A holderk for yarnpackages comprisinga spindle and an adapter pivotally mounted thereon vabout an 'axis extendingtransversely of the spindle for movement into different positions,
' said spindle being adapted to receive and support -a yarn package wound on a carrier ofa given diameter in one position of said adapter, and being adapted to support a yarn package Wound on a carrier of a diierent diameter from the firstnamed carrier, in another position of said adapter, with respect to its pivotal axis.
2. A holder for yarn packages comprising a straight spindle and Ian adapter in the form of a wire bent to provide a loop, With its end p0rtions turned inwardly and pivotally received in an opening extending transversely to the axis of the spindle.
3. A holder for yarn packages comprising a straight spindle and an adapter in the form of Ia loop embracing said spindle, with side arms extending along said spindle and with its ends pivotally mounted thereon, said arms being adapted to receive and support a yarn package Wound on a carrier of a given diameter when said adapter embraces said spindle, and said spindle being adapted to receive and support a yarn package Wound on a carrier of smaller diameter than the rst carrier, when said adapter is turned back to position its arms 'away from said spindle.
4. A holder for yarn packages, comprising a spindle and an adapter pivotally mounted thereon about an axis extending transversely of the spindle for movement into different positions, said spindle being capable of supporting a yarn package wound on a carrier having an opening of given size, in one position of said adapter, and being capable of supporting a yarn package Wound on a carrier having an opening of a size different from that of the first-named carrier, in another position of said adapter, with respect to its pivotal axis.
FRANK B. JAVERY. RAYMOND C. LONG-VALL.
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US2592571A (en) * 1946-10-23 1952-04-15 Charles M Huntington Rolled material dispenser
US4728055A (en) * 1986-11-17 1988-03-01 Wright Jr Joe Yarn package holder
US4760977A (en) * 1986-11-17 1988-08-02 Wright Jr Joe Yarn package holder

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2592571A (en) * 1946-10-23 1952-04-15 Charles M Huntington Rolled material dispenser
US4728055A (en) * 1986-11-17 1988-03-01 Wright Jr Joe Yarn package holder
US4760977A (en) * 1986-11-17 1988-08-02 Wright Jr Joe Yarn package holder

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