Shaftless spinning rotor of an open-end spinning machine
First Claim
1. In an open-end spinning machine having spinning stations and a magnetic and gas bearing with a stator at each of the spinning stations, a shaftless spinning rotor, comprising:
- a series of spinning cups with different properties at each of the spinning stations for receiving fibers to be spun; and
an electric rotor at each of the spinning stations forming an axial field motor with the magnetic and gas bearing and the stator, said axial field motor individually driving a respective one of said spinning cups;
said spinning cups and said electric rotor having axially opposing end surfaces relative to a common axis of said spinning cups and said electric rotor, and said end surfaces of said electric rotor and of one of said spinning cups at a time being coupled together to form a functionally appropriately releasable connection as a structural unit at each of the spinning stations, wherein said releasable connection is formed by magnetic adhesion.
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Abstract
An open-end spinning machine has spinning stations and a magnetic and gas bearing with a stator at each of the spinning stations. A shaftless spinning rotor being electrically drivable with a single motor includes a series of spinning cups with different properties at each of the spinning stations for receiving fibers to be spun, and an electric rotor at each of the spinning stations forming an axial field motor with the magnetic and gas bearing and the stator. The spinning cups and the electric rotor have axially opposing end surfaces, and the end surfaces of the electric rotor and of one of the spinning cups at a time are coupled together to form a functionally appropriately releasable connection as a structural unit at each of the spinning stations.
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14 Claims
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1. In an open-end spinning machine having spinning stations and a magnetic and gas bearing with a stator at each of the spinning stations, a shaftless spinning rotor, comprising:
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a series of spinning cups with different properties at each of the spinning stations for receiving fibers to be spun; and an electric rotor at each of the spinning stations forming an axial field motor with the magnetic and gas bearing and the stator, said axial field motor individually driving a respective one of said spinning cups; said spinning cups and said electric rotor having axially opposing end surfaces relative to a common axis of said spinning cups and said electric rotor, and said end surfaces of said electric rotor and of one of said spinning cups at a time being coupled together to form a functionally appropriately releasable connection as a structural unit at each of the spinning stations, wherein said releasable connection is formed by magnetic adhesion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. In an open-end spinning machine having spinning stations and a magnetic and gas bearing with a stator at each of the spinning stations, a shaftless spinning rotor, comprising:
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a series of spinning cups with different properties at each of the spinning stations for receiving fibers to be spun; and an electric rotor at each of the spinning stations forming an axial field motor with the magnetic and gas bearing and the stator, said axial field motor individually driving a respective one of said spinning cups; said spinning cups and said electric rotor having axially opposing end surfaces relative to a common axis of said spinning cups and said electric rotor, and said end surfaces of said electric rotor and of one of said spinning cups at a time being coupled together to form a functionally appropriately releasable connection as a structural unit at each of the spinning stations, said spinning cups and said electric rotor have cooperating form-locking elements for centering and torque transmission, said form-locking elements include drivers protruding from one of said coupled opposing end surfaces and indentations, formed in the other of said coupled opposing end surfaces for receiving said drivers, wherein said drivers each have a steep lateral surface spaced radially apart from a rotary axis of said spinning cup, and said indentations each have a corresponding steep lateral surface against which said steep lateral surfaces of said drivers are pressed when the spinning rotor is driven. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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13. In a shaftless open-end spinning rotor having an electric rotor rotatable about an axis and having an end surface, a spinning cup rotable about the axis, comprising an end surface with an outer edge, said end surface of said spinning cup being axially opposed to the end surface of the electric rotor, and means for functionally releasably connecting the end surface of the spinning cup to the end surface of the electric rotor, said means including drivers protruding from one of said coupled opposing end surfaces, and indentations formed in the other of said coupled opposing end surfaces for receiving said drivers, said drivers and indentations being radially spaced apart from the axis and from the outer edge of the end surface.
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14. In an open-end spinning machine having spinning stations and a magnetic and gas bearing with a stator at each of the spinning stations, a shaftless spinning rotor, comprising:
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a series of spinning cups with different properties at each of the spinning stations for receiving fibers to be spun; and an electric rotor at each of the spinning stations forming an axial field motor with the magnetic and gas bearing and the stator, said axial field motor individually driving a respective one of said spinning cups; said spinning cups and said electric rotor having axially opposing end surfaces relative to a common axis of said spinning cups and said electric rotor, and said end surfaces of said electric rotor and of one of said spinning cups at a time being coupled together to form a functionally appropriately releasable connection as a structural unit at each of the spinning stations, said spinning cups and said electric rotor have cooperating form-locking elements including drivers protruding from one of said coupled opposing end surfaces, and indentations formed in the other of said coupled opposing end surfaces for receiving said drivers, said drivers and said indentations being radially spaced apart from a rotary axis and from an edge of the opposing end surfaces.
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