Open-End Spinning Device with an Intermediate Chamber
US-2015361593-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US11028503B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11028503-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916280402-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 20, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 21, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 8, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 8, 2021 |
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A method for operating a spinning device of a rotor spinning machine, and associated rotor spinning machine are provided in which a spinning rotor includes a rotor cup and a rotor shaft that is set into rotation with the aid of a drive situated in a drive housing. The drive is operatively connected to the rotor shaft, and the rotor shaft is supported in the drive housing by a bearing. The rotor cup is situated in a rotor housing to which vacuum is applied, and the rotor shaft extends between the drive housing and the rotor housing through a connection opening such that when a vacuum is drawn in the rotor housing during a spinning process, a vacuum is also drawn in the drive housing. Compressed air is feed into the drive housing via an air inlet at intervals to clean one or both of the drive housing and the bearing.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for operating a spinning device of a rotor spinning machine in which a spinning rotor comprising a rotor cup and a rotor shaft is set into rotation with the aid of a drive situated in a drive housing, the drive operatively connected to the rotor shaft, the rotor shaft supported in the drive housing by a bearing, the rotor cup situated in a rotor housing to which vacuum is applied, the rotor shaft extending between the drive housing and the rotor housing through a connection opening such that when a vacuum is drawn in the rotor housing during a spinning process, a vacuum is also drawn in the drive housing, the method comprising: feeding compressed air into the drive housing via an air inlet at intervals to clean the drive housing and the bearing; directing the compressed air with impurities from the drive housing and the bearing into the rotor housing for subsequent removal from the rotor housing; and wherein the compressed air is fed into the drive housing at an end of the rotor shaft directly into a bearing gap of the bearing so as to flow axially along the rotor shaft in the bearing gap. 2. The method as in claim 1 , wherein the compressed air is fed via an air duct into the drive housing directly into the bearing gap. 3. The method as in claim 1 , wherein the compressed air is fed into the bearing gap coaxially with the rotor shaft and is directed out of the drive housing and into the rotor housing through the connection opening. 4. The method as in claim 1 , wherein the compressed air is supplied during an interruption of the spinning process of the spinning device. 5. The method as in claim 1 , wherein the compressed air is supplied during the spinning process of the spinning device. 6. The method as in claim 1 , wherein the compressed air is supplied by a travelling maintenance unit. 7. The method as in claim 1 , wherein the compressed air is supplied via a compressed air duct that extends across multiple spinning devices of the rotor spinning machine. 8. A spinning device of a rotor spinning machine, comprising: a spinning rotor comprising a rotor cup and a rotor shaft, the rotor cup situated in a rotor housing to which vacuum is applied during a spinning process; a drive housing, and a drive within the drive housing and operatively connected to the rotor shaft; the rotor shaft extending between the drive housing and the rotor housing through a connection opening such that when a vacuum is drawn in the rotor housing during the spinning process, a vacuum is also drawn in the drive housing; the rotor shaft supported in the drive housing by a bearing wherein a bearing gap is defined between the rotor shaft and the bearing; an air inlet through which compressed air is fed into the drive housing at an end of the rotor shaft directly into the bearing gap so as to flow axially along the rotor shaft in the bearing gap, wherein feed of the compressed air is controlled so as to be fed at intervals into the drive housing; and wherein the air inlet is disposed such that the compressed air removes impurities from the bearing and the drive housing and is directed into the rotor housing for subsequent removal from the rotor housing. 9. The spinning device as in claim 8 , wherein the air inlet is connected to a first end of an air duct. 10. The spinning device as in claim 9 , wherein the air inlet is situated at a rear side, and the air inlet opens into a bearing gap of the bearing. 11. The spinning device as in claim 9 , wherein a second end of the air duct opens into a front side of the spinning device opposite from the air inlet. 12. The spinning device as in claim 11 , wherein the air duct comprises a coupling device configured to connect with a maintenance unit that supplies the compressed air to the air duct. 13. The spinning device as in claim 11 , wherein the air duct comprises a valve at its second end. 14. The spinning device as in claim 9 , wherein the air duct is connected at a second end to a compressed air duct that extends across multiple spinning devices of the rotor spinning machine. 15. The spinning device as in claim 14 , further comprising a pneumatic cutting device for a yarn produced in the spinning device, the pneumatic cutting device and the air duct connected to the compressed air duct via a valve.
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