Machine for winding a fibrous material enabling alignment and off-centering control by image analysis

US9403325B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9403325-B2
Application numberUS-201314428495-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 11, 2013
Priority dateSep 17, 2012
Publication dateAug 2, 2016
Grant dateAug 2, 2016

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A winding machine for winding a fiber texture onto an impregnation mandrel, includes: a take-up mandrel for storing and unwinding a fiber texture, the take-up mandrel having a substantially horizontal axis of rotation; an impregnation mandrel for receiving superposed layers of the fiber texture unwound from the take-up mandrel, the impregnation mandrel having an axis of rotation that is substantially horizontal and parallel to the axis of rotation of the take-up mandrel; a camera directed towards the fiber texture and the impregnation mandrel to examine the passage of warp tracer yarns and weft tracer yarns present in the fiber texture; an image-analysis module for determining the positions of the intersections of warp tracer yarns with the successive weft tracer yarns and comparing these determined positions with corresponding positions for the intersections of reference warp and weft tracer yarns, and determining an offset value for the fiber texture for each of these intersections; electric motors for driving the mandrels in rotation about their respective axes of rotation; and a control unit for controlling the electric motors for driving rotation of the mandrels.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A machine for winding a fiber texture onto an impregnation mandrel, the machine comprising: a take-up mandrel for storing and unwinding a fiber texture, the take-up mandrel having a substantially horizontal axis of rotation; an impregnation mandrel for receiving superposed layers of the fiber texture unwound from the take-up mandrel, the impregnation mandrel having an axis of rotation that is substantially horizontal and parallel to the axis of rotation of the take-up mandrel; a camera mounted in a light box that is adjusted to a profile of said impregnation mandrel and placed as close as possible to said fiber texture for avoiding ambient parasitic lighting, and directed towards the fiber texture and the impregnation mandrel in order to examine passage of warp tracer yarns and weft tracer yarns present in the fiber texture; an image-analysis module for initially determining positions of intersections of warp tracer yarns with successive weft tracer yarns and then comparing the determined positions with corresponding theoretical positions for the intersections of reference warp and weft tracer yarns and, for determining an offset value for the fiber texture for each of these intersections; electric motors for driving the take-up and impregnation mandrels in rotation about their respective axes of rotation; and a control unit for controlling the electric motors for driving rotation of the take-up and impregnation mandrels and adjusting one or more parameters of the machine to correct the offset value. 2. A machine according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit for controlling the electric motors includes monitoring means for monitoring the tension of the fiber texture. 3. A machine according to claim 1 , wherein the image-analysis module records said theoretical positions for the intersections of reference warp and weft as detected, during a calibration stage prior to automatic winding of said fiber texture, by said camera acting on a calibration mandrel marked with reference warp and weft tracer yarns. 4. A machine according to claim 1 , wherein the image-analysis module further determines a position error between a reference alignment position and the position observed by the camera of at least one warp tracer yarn and optionally allows continuation of winding depending on whether or not the observed position of the tracer yarn remains within a predetermined tolerance range. 5. A machine according to claim 4 , wherein the control unit corrects alignment during the winding operation by correcting the position of the take-up mandrel when the position error is greater than 25% of the predetermined tolerance range. 6. A machine according to claim 5 , wherein the position of the take-up mandrel is corrected by a motorized wormscrew secured to the take-up mandrel. 7. A method of determining an offset value for a fiber texture wound in superposed layers onto a second mandrel of a machine including a first mandrel for storing and unwinding said fiber texture, the first mandrel having an axis of rotation that is substantially horizontal and parallel to an axis of rotation of the second mandrel, and the first and second mandrels being driven about their respective axes of rotation by electric motors actuated by a control unit, the method comprising examining, with a camera mounted in a light box that is adjusted to the profile of said impregnation mandrel and placed as close as possible to said fiber texture, and directed towards the fiber texture and the second mandrel, the passage of warp tracer yarns and weft tracer yarns that are present in the fiber texture; determining with an image-analysis module firstly positions of the intersections of the warp tracer yarns with successive weft tracer yarns; comparing with the image-analysis module the determined positions with corresponding theoretical positions of the intersections of reference warp and weft tracer yarns; determining with the image-analysis module an offset value for the fiber texture for each of the intersections, and adjusting one or more parameters of the machine to correct the offset value. 8. A method according to claim 7 , wherein said first and second mandrels are respectively take-up mandrels and impregnation mandrels for a winding machine. 9. A method according to claim 7 , wherein said first and second mandrels are respectively a pull mandrel and a take-up mandrel for a weaving machine or loom. 10. A method according to claim 7 , wherein said theoretical positions of the intersections of reference warp and weft tracer yarns are detected during a calibration stage prior to automatic winding of said fiber texture, by said camera on a calibration mandrel marked with reference warp and weft tracer yarns and recorded in said image-analysis module. 11. A method according to claim 7 , wherein the adjusting includes varying a tension setting on the fiber texture as a function of a location of a maximum offset.

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What does patent US9403325B2 cover?
A winding machine for winding a fiber texture onto an impregnation mandrel, includes: a take-up mandrel for storing and unwinding a fiber texture, the take-up mandrel having a substantially horizontal axis of rotation; an impregnation mandrel for receiving superposed layers of the fiber texture unwound from the take-up mandrel, the impregnation mandrel having an axis of rotation that is substan…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Snecma
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C70/32. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 02 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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