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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 24, 1978
Filed:
Jun. 26, 1975
Jerome P Klink, Granville, OH (US);
Arnold J Eisenberg, Granville, OH (US);
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation, Toledo, OH (US);
Abstract
The present invention embraces a winder for collection of linear material into a wound package. The winder comprises a driven rotatable collet upon which linear material is collected as a package in a package collection region. The collet includes a temporary collection region adjacent the collection region. The collet has in the temporary collection region a circumferential surface region and a member having at least a portion extending generally axially of the collet in spaced apart relation outwardly of the circumferential surface region and terminating to define an opening to a space between the outwardly disposed portion of the member and the circumferential surface region so that during rotation of the collet prior to package formation linear material extending along a path disposed in generally crossing relationship to the axis of rotation of the collet can be moved laterally of the path in a direction axially of the collet along its circumferential surface through the opening into the space between the circumferential surface region and the outwardly disposed portion of the member for catching engagement by the member to move the linear material with it and thereby to begin temporary collection of the linear material in the temporary collection region prior to package formation.