Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1983
Title: Innovations by Sergio Lucchetta in Yarn Splicing Technology
Introduction
Sergio Lucchetta is an accomplished inventor based in Wadenswil, Switzerland. He has made significant contributions to the field of textile technology, particularly in the area of yarn splicing. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique method and apparatus for joining yarn or thread ends.
Latest Patents
Lucchetta holds a patent for a method and apparatus for joining yarn or thread ends. This invention features a splicer that includes a splicing head where two yarn ends are introduced through an inserting slot into a turbulence chamber. The turbulence chamber consists of two juxtaposed frustum-shaped chambers interconnected by a connecting slot. A pressure medium is tangentially introduced through one opening into each chamber to form the splice, guiding the flow in a lemiscate-like path. This design allows for the axial central fixation of the yarn ends while subjecting them to turbulent and twisting actions, resulting in a joint that has no projecting yarn ends and no weak points due to reduced yarn twist.
Career Highlights
Sergio Lucchetta is associated with Maschinenfabrik Schweiter AG, where he applies his expertise in textile machinery. His work has been instrumental in advancing the efficiency and quality of yarn splicing processes in the industry.
Conclusion
Sergio Lucchetta's innovative contributions to yarn splicing technology demonstrate his commitment to enhancing textile manufacturing processes. His patent reflects a significant advancement in the field, showcasing his skills as an inventor.