Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1995
Title: Innovations by Thomas Meier in Yarn Storage Mechanisms
Introduction
Thomas Meier is an accomplished inventor based in Wettstetten, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of textile machinery, particularly in the area of yarn storage mechanisms. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique solution that enhances the efficiency of spinning mill machines.
Latest Patents
Thomas Meier holds a patent for a yarn storage mechanism. This invention proposes a process and apparatus for controlling a yarn storage mechanism on a spinning mill machine. The mechanism addresses the issue of excess yarn being delivered during the winding process, especially when forming conical bobbins. The invention utilizes a compensator arm that takes up the excess yarn in the form of a loop. This arm is designed to swivel and is subjected to the force of a spring, which increases as the yarn loop decreases. Additionally, an elastic element further assists the compensator arm during additional excursions.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Thomas Meier has been associated with Rieter Ingolstadt Spinnereimaschinenbau AG, a leading company in the textile machinery industry. His work has focused on improving the functionality and efficiency of yarn storage systems, making significant strides in the field.
Collaborations
Thomas has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Romeo Pohn and Jurgen Eckart. Their combined expertise has contributed to the advancement of textile technology and innovation.
Conclusion
Thomas Meier's contributions to yarn storage mechanisms exemplify the importance of innovation in the textile industry. His patent reflects a deep understanding of the challenges faced in spinning mill operations and offers a practical solution to enhance efficiency.