Textile machine producing cross-wound packages
US-11180341-B2 · Nov 23, 2021 · US
US9290863B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9290863-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414176413-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 10, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 22, 2016 |
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A spinning unit of an air-jet spinning machine for the spinning of a fiber composite has a pair of delivery rollers and a spinning nozzle, whereas the spinning nozzle has a yarn formation element and a fiber guide element. The fiber guide element has a front turned towards the pair of delivery rollers and an end turned away from the pair of delivery rollers. The fiber composite is fed to the spinning nozzle with the pair of delivery rollers, and is introduced into the spinning nozzle through the fiber guide element, and subsequently a yarn is formed from the fiber composite through the yarn formation element. A tool for feeding an additive to the fiber composite is provided between the pair of delivery rollers and the end of the fiber guide element.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A spinning unit of an air-jet spinning machine for spinning a fiber composite into a yarn, comprising: a pair of delivery rollers; a spinning nozzle disposed to receive the fiber composite from the delivery rollers, the spinning nozzle further comprising: a housing; a yarn formation element; a fiber guide element comprising a front oriented towards the delivery rollers and an opposite end oriented towards the yarn formation element; the fiber composite introduced into the spinning nozzle through the fiber guide element; and an additive tool configured between the pair of delivery rollers and the opposite end of the fiber guide element at a location to introduce an additive to the fiber composite between the delivery rollers and the end of the fiber guide element prior to the fiber composite being spun into a yarn by the yarn formation element. 2. The spinning unit as in claim 1 , wherein the additive tool comprises a transport line for the additive in communication with a hollow needle. 3. The spinning unit as in claim 2 , wherein the hollow needle comprises a slot-shaped discharge outlet oriented transversely from a path of the fiber composite. 4. The spinning unit as in claim 1 , wherein the additive tool comprises a transport line for the additive in communication with a hole defied defined through the housing and the fiber guide element. 5. The spinning unit as in claim 1 , wherein the additive tool comprises a transport line for the additive, and a dosing device configured in the transport line. 6. The spinning unit as in claim 5 , wherein the dosing device comprises one of a pump or a valve. 7. The spinning unit as in claim 5 , wherein the dosing device is a liquid dosing device having a dosing rate range of 0.01 ml/min to 7.0 ml/min. 8. The spinning unit as in claim 5 , wherein the dosing device is a solid substance dosing device having a dosing rate range of 0.1 g/min to 7.0 g/min. 9. The spinning unit as in claim 5 , wherein the dosing device is a gas or steam dosing device having a dosing rate range of 0.1 ml/min to 7.0 ml/min. 10. The spinning unit as in claim 5 , wherein the dosing device is configured for intermittent dosing of the additive. 11. The spinning unit as in claim 1 , wherein the additive tool comprises a transport line for the additive and is configured to switch between different additives delivered through the transport line. 12. A method for feeding an additive to a fiber composite at a spinning unit of an air-jet spinning machine, comprising: conveying the fiber composite from a pair of delivery rollers to a spinning nozzle, and introducing the fiber composite into the spinning nozzle through a fiber guide element, wherein the fiber composite is spun into a yarn with a yarn formation element in the spinning nozzle; and delivering an additive to the fiber composite at a location between the pair of delivery rollers and an end of the fiber guide element that is oriented towards the yarn formation element. 13. The method as in claim 12 , further comprising delivering the additive with a dosing device that is controlled so as to result in a cleaning of the yarn formation element by the additive. 14. An air-jet spinning machine comprising a plurality of spinning units for spinning a fiber composite into a yarn, wherein at least one of the spinning units further comprises: a pair of delivery rollers; a spinning nozzle disposed to receive the fiber composite from the delivery rollers, the spinning nozzle further comprising: a housing; a yarn formation element; a fiber guide element comprising a front oriented towards the delivery rollers and an opposite end oriented towards the yarn formation element; the fiber composite introduced into the spinning nozzle through the fiber guide element; and an additive tool configured between the pair of delivery rollers and the opposite end of the fiber guide at a location to introduce an additive to the fiber composite between the delivery rollers and the end of the fiber guide element prior to the fiber composite being spun into a yarn by the yarn formation element. 15. The air-jet spinning machine as in claim 14 , wherein the additive tool comprises a transport line for the additive and is configured to switch between different additives delivered through the transport line to an individual spinning unit or different spinning units.
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