Textile silk yarn winding mechanism
By adjusting the force and correcting the deviation in the yarn winding mechanism, the problem of yarn position deviation during winding is solved, achieving accurate, neat winding and tight coiling of the yarn, thus improving textile production efficiency.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
In the existing textile process, the winding position of the yarn is prone to shift during winding, resulting in poor winding effect.
The textile yarn winding mechanism includes a winding component, a tension adjustment component, and a winding correction component. By adjusting the tension and angle of the yarn, the correction roller group and the clamping component ensure that the yarn is accurately and neatly wound on the winding roller.
It effectively corrects yarn deviation, ensuring uniform and tight winding of the yarn, improving winding effect and production efficiency, and reducing downtime and rework rate caused by slack or misalignment.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the textile field, specifically to a textile yarn winding mechanism. Background Technology
[0002] Textiles refer to the process of spinning fibers such as cotton, linen, silk, and wool into yarn or thread, and then weaving them into fabrics, satins, woolens, etc. It encompasses everything from the selection and processing of fiber raw materials to the final product. Textile products play an important role in people's daily lives; clothing, bedding, and towels are common finished textile products. These finished products have different characteristics and applications, requiring selection and use based on actual needs.
[0003] Early textile technology was primarily manual, involving tasks such as twisting support belts and ropes, and later, hand-rolling hemp clothing. However, with industrialization, mechanized and automated textile technology has entered a new stage of development.
[0004] In existing textile processes, a motor-driven take-up roller is typically used. The yarn is then wound onto the take-up roller in an orderly manner. However, during the take-up process, the yarn winding position often shifts, resulting in poor take-up performance.
[0005] Therefore, it is very necessary to provide a textile yarn winding mechanism to solve the above-mentioned technical problems. Utility Model Content
[0006] Based on the above description, this utility model provides a textile yarn winding mechanism to solve the problem that the winding position of the yarn often shifts during the winding of yarn in the prior art, resulting in poor yarn winding effect.
[0007] The technical solution of this utility model to solve the above-mentioned technical problems is as follows: A textile yarn winding mechanism includes a winding component and a force adjustment component connected to one side of the winding component. The force adjustment component includes an adjustment frame and at least two tensioning components connected to the upper and lower sides of the adjustment frame. The tensioning components are used to adjust the tension of the yarn. A winding correction component is connected between the winding component and the force adjustment component. The winding correction component includes a correction bracket and a correction roller group connected to the correction bracket. The correction roller group is used to adjust the angle at which the yarn enters the winding component.
[0008] Furthermore, the winding component includes a winding frame and a winding roller connected to the winding frame, with a winding motor connected to one end of the winding roller, and the winding motor connected to the winding frame.
[0009] Furthermore, the take-up component also includes pressing members connected to the take-up frame and located on both sides of the take-up roller. The pressing members include pressing rollers located on both sides of the take-up roller, and the pressing rollers are used to maintain pressure on the take-up roller at all times during the process of the take-up roller taking up the yarn.
[0010] Furthermore, the winding frame is provided with a moving track, and the clamping component includes a clamping seat connected to the winding frame. A clamping screw is rotatably connected to the clamping seat. One end of the clamping screw is connected to a clamping motor, which is connected to the clamping seat. A clamping slider is threadedly connected to the middle of the clamping screw. The clamping slider is slidably connected to the moving track. A clamping bearing is connected to the clamping slider. The clamping roller is rotatably connected to the clamping slider through the clamping bearing.
[0011] Furthermore, the correction roller assembly includes two sets of transverse correction roller assemblies connected to the correction bracket. Each set of transverse correction roller assemblies includes two transverse rollers arranged vertically and rotatably connected to the correction bracket. The transverse rollers are used to limit the yarn in the vertical direction. The two sets of transverse correction roller assemblies are connected to longitudinal correction roller assemblies on both sides. Each set of longitudinal correction roller assemblies includes two longitudinal rollers arranged vertically and rotatably connected to the correction bracket. The longitudinal rollers are used to limit the yarn in the horizontal direction.
[0012] Furthermore, the winding correction component also includes a correction base, on which a correction slide is provided, and the correction bracket is slidably connected to the correction slide.
[0013] Furthermore, it also includes a correction screw rotatably connected to the correction base, the middle part of the correction screw being threadedly connected to the correction bracket, and one end of the correction screw being connected to a correction motor.
[0014] Furthermore, each of the tensioning components includes a tensioning frame, a tensioning slide rail, a tensioning slider slidably connected to the tensioning slide rail, an elastic element connected to the tensioning frame, the elastic element being connected to the tensioning slider, and a tensioning roller rotatably connected to the tensioning slider.
[0015] Furthermore, the force adjustment component also includes an adjustment slide rail disposed on the adjustment frame, the tensioning frame body is connected to the adjustment frame slide rail through the adjustment slide rail, the adjustment frame is rotatably connected to an adjustment screw, the middle part of the adjustment screw is threadedly connected to the tensioning frame body, and one end of the adjustment screw is connected to an adjustment motor.
[0016] Furthermore, the adjustment frame has wire holes on both sides, and at least one of the wire holes is connected to an electrostatic conductive rod, which is connected to a grounding wire.
[0017] Compared with the prior art, the technical solution of this application has the following beneficial technical effects:
[0018] The take-up unit is used to wind the yarn. A take-up guide unit connected to one side of the take-up unit adjusts the angle at which the yarn enters, ensuring the yarn is accurately and neatly wound onto the take-up unit. A guide roller assembly connected to the guide bracket effectively guides the yarn along a predetermined path, promptly correcting any deviation and ensuring optimal winding results. A tension adjustment unit tightens the yarn; the yarn is wound on a tensioning unit, maintaining constant tension to further ensure accurate and neat winding onto the take-up unit. This solves the problem in existing technologies where yarn winding position often deviates, resulting in poor winding performance. Attached Figure Description
[0019] Figure 1 One of the overall structural schematic diagrams of a textile yarn winding mechanism provided in this embodiment of the present utility model;
[0020] Figure 2 A second schematic diagram of the overall structure of a textile yarn winding mechanism provided for an embodiment of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the overall structure of a textile yarn winding mechanism provided for an embodiment of this utility model (Part 3);
[0022] Figure 4 for Figure 3 A magnified structural diagram of point Q.
[0023] The attached diagram lists the components represented by each number as follows:
[0024] 1. Take-up component; 11. Take-up frame; 111. Moving track; 12. Take-up roller; 13. Take-up motor;
[0025] 14. Clamping component; 141. Clamping roller; 142. Clamping seat; 143. Clamping screw; 144. Clamping motor; 145. Clamping slider; 146. Clamping bearing;
[0026] 2. Force adjustment component; 21. Adjustment frame; 211. Adjustment slide;
[0027] 22. Tensioning component; 221. Tensioning frame; 222. Tensioning slide; 223. Tensioning slider; 224. Elastic component; 225. Tensioning roller;
[0028] 23. Adjusting screw; 24. Adjusting motor; 25. Wire hole; 26. Static conductive rod; 27. Grounding wire;
[0029] 3. Winding and correction components; 31. Correction bracket; 32. Correction roller assembly; 321. Transverse roller; 322. Longitudinal roller;
[0030] 33. Correction base; 331. Correction slide;
[0031] 34. Correcting screw; 35. Correcting motor. Detailed Implementation
[0032] To facilitate understanding of this application, a more complete description will be provided below with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate embodiments of the present application. However, the present application can be implemented in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that the disclosure of this application will be thorough and complete.
[0033] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application belongs. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the application.
[0034] It is understood that spatial relation terms such as "below," "under," "below," "below," "above," "above," etc., can be used here to describe the relationship between one element or feature shown in the figure and other elements or features. It should be understood that, in addition to the orientation shown in the figure, spatial relation terms also include different orientations of the device in use and operation. For example, if the device in the figure is flipped, the element or feature described as "below" or "below" of the other element or feature will be oriented "above" the other element or feature. Therefore, the exemplary terms "below" and "below" can include both upper and lower orientations. Furthermore, the device may also include other orientations (e.g., rotated 90 degrees or other orientations), and the spatial descriptive terms used herein will be interpreted accordingly.
[0035] It should be noted that when one element is considered to be "connected" to another element, it can be directly connected to the other element or connected to the other element through an intermediary element. In the following embodiments, "connection" should be understood as "electrical connection," "communication connection," etc., if the connected circuits, modules, units, etc., have the transmission of electrical signals or data between them.
[0036] When used herein, the singular forms of “a,” “an,” and “the” may also include the plural forms unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It should also be understood that the terms “comprising,” “including,” or “having,” etc., specify the presence of the stated feature, whole, step, operation, component, part, or combination thereof, but do not preclude the possibility of the presence or addition of one or more other features, wholes, steps, operations, components, parts, or combinations thereof.
[0037] like Figures 1 to 4 As shown, a textile yarn winding mechanism includes a winding component 1 and a force adjustment component 2 connected to one side of the winding component 1. The force adjustment component 2 includes an adjustment frame 21 and at least two tensioning components 22 connected to the upper and lower sides of the adjustment frame 21. The tensioning components 22 are used to adjust the tension of the yarn. A winding correction component 3 is connected between the winding component 1 and the force adjustment component 2. The winding correction component 3 includes a correction bracket 31 and a correction roller group 32 connected to the correction bracket 31. The correction roller group 32 is used to adjust the angle at which the yarn enters the winding component 1.
[0038] In this embodiment, the take-up member 1 is used to wind the yarn. The take-up correction member 3 is connected to one side of the take-up member 1 and is used to adjust the angle at which the yarn enters the take-up member 1, ensuring that the yarn is accurately and neatly wound onto the take-up member 1. The correction roller group 32 is connected to the correction bracket 31. The correction roller group 32 can effectively guide the yarn along a predetermined path, promptly correcting any deviation in the yarn and ensuring optimal winding effect. The tension adjustment member 2 is used to tighten the yarn. The yarn is wound on the tensioning member 22, which keeps the yarn under tension at all times, further ensuring that the yarn is accurately and neatly wound onto the take-up member 1. This solves the problem in the prior art where the yarn winding position often deviates during yarn winding, resulting in poor winding effect.
[0039] In some embodiments, the winding component 1 includes a winding frame 11 and a winding roller 12 connected to the winding frame 11. One end of the winding roller 12 is connected to a winding motor 13, and the winding motor 13 is connected to the winding frame 11.
[0040] In this embodiment, the take-up roller 12 is rotatably connected to the take-up frame 11. The take-up roller 12 rotates to tightly wind the yarn around its surface, forming a continuous winding effect. The take-up motor 13 is the power source that drives the take-up roller 12 to rotate. The take-up motor 13 is connected to one end of the take-up frame 11 and is connected to the take-up roller 12 through a transmission device. In addition, a pressure sensor is provided on the transmission device to detect when the yarn breaks and stop the take-up motor 13. This should also fall within the protection scope of this application.
[0041] In some embodiments, the take-up member 1 further includes a pressing member 14 connected to the take-up frame 11 and located on both sides of the take-up roller 12. The pressing member 14 includes pressing rollers 141 located on both sides of the take-up roller 12. The pressing rollers 141 are used to maintain pressure on the take-up roller 12 at all times during the process of the take-up roller 12 taking up the yarn.
[0042] In this embodiment, the pressure rollers 141 are located on both sides of the take-up roller 12, that is, they press down on both sides of the take-up roller 12. Through the pressing action of the pressure rollers 141, the yarn is ensured to remain tight and orderly during the winding process, thereby improving the winding quality. Since the pressure rollers 141 effectively ensure tight winding and uniform distribution of the yarn, downtime and rework rates caused by yarn slack or misalignment can be reduced, thereby improving production efficiency.
[0043] In some embodiments, the winding frame 11 is provided with a moving track 111, and the clamping member 14 includes a clamping seat 142 connected to the winding frame 11. A clamping screw 143 is rotatably connected to the clamping seat 142. One end of the clamping screw 143 is connected to a clamping motor 144, and the clamping motor 144 is connected to the clamping seat 142. A clamping slider 145 is threadedly connected to the middle of the clamping screw 143. The clamping slider 145 is slidably connected to the moving track 111. A clamping bearing 146 is connected to the clamping slider 145, and the clamping roller 141 is rotatably connected to the clamping slider 145 through the clamping bearing 146.
[0044] In this embodiment, a moving track 111 is provided on the winding frame 11, providing a basis for the movement of the clamping member 14. The clamping member 14 includes a clamping seat 142 connected to the winding frame 11. The clamping seat 142 serves as a support structure for the clamping screw 143 and the clamping motor 144, and is fixed to the winding frame 11. The clamping screw 143 is rotatably connected to the clamping seat 142, and one end of it is connected to the clamping motor 144. The clamping motor 144 drives the rotation of the clamping screw 143, thereby enabling the clamping slider 145 to move on the moving track 111. The clamping slider 145 is threadedly connected to the middle of the clamping screw 143. The clamping slider 145 is slidably connected to the moving track 111, ensuring that it can move smoothly under the drive of the clamping screw 143. A clamping bearing 146 is connected to the clamping slider 145, and the clamping roller 141 is rotatably connected to the clamping slider 145 through the clamping bearing 146. This design allows the pressure roller 141 to rotate freely while maintaining contact with the take-up roller 12, adapting to the winding process of the yarn. When the pressure motor 144 starts, it drives the pressure screw 143 to rotate. Since the pressure screw 143 and the pressure slider 145 are connected by a thread, the rotation of the pressure screw 143 is converted into linear movement of the pressure slider 145 on the moving track 111. By adjusting the rotation direction and speed of the pressure motor 144, the position and movement speed of the pressure slider 145 can be precisely controlled, thereby adjusting the contact pressure between the pressure roller 141 and the take-up roller 12. In addition, to further improve the accuracy of the pressure, a pressure sensor is installed on the pressure roller 141. When the pressure sensor at the upper end of the pressure roller 141 senses an increase in pressure, it controls the pressure motor 144 to increase its drive speed; when it senses a decrease in pressure, it controls the pressure motor 144 to decrease its drive speed. This improves the flexibility of control.
[0045] In some embodiments, the correction roller group 32 includes two groups of transverse correction roller groups 32 connected to the correction bracket 31. Each group of transverse correction roller groups 32 includes two transverse rollers 321 arranged vertically and rotatably connected to the correction bracket 31. The transverse rollers 321 are used to limit the yarn in the vertical direction. The two groups of transverse correction roller groups 32 are connected to longitudinal correction roller groups 32 on both sides. Each group of longitudinal correction roller groups 32 includes two longitudinal rollers 322 arranged vertically and rotatably connected to the correction bracket 31. The longitudinal rollers 322 are used to limit the yarn in the horizontal direction.
[0046] In this embodiment, two sets of transverse correction roller groups 32 are respectively connected to the correction bracket 31 and located on the transmission path of the yarn, used to limit the yarn in the vertical direction. Each set of transverse correction roller groups 32 includes two transverse rollers 321 arranged vertically. These two transverse rollers 321 are rotatably connected to the correction bracket 31, forming a vertical limiting channel for the yarn to pass through. Longitudinal correction roller groups 32 are respectively connected to the yarn inlet and outlet ends of the two sets of transverse rollers 321. These longitudinal correction roller groups 32 are also connected to the correction bracket 31. Each set of longitudinal correction roller groups 32 includes two longitudinal rollers 322 arranged vertically. These two longitudinal rollers 322 are also rotatably connected to the correction bracket 31, forming a horizontal limiting channel for the yarn to pass through. When the yarn passes through, it is limited between the two longitudinal rollers 322, thereby maintaining a stable horizontal position.
[0047] In some embodiments, the winding correction component 3 further includes a correction base 33, the correction base 33 is provided with a correction slide 331, and the correction bracket 31 is slidably connected to the correction slide 331.
[0048] In this embodiment, the winding correction component 3 can also move parallel to the winding roller 12 to ensure that the yarn can be wound more evenly on the winding roller 12.
[0049] In some embodiments, a correction screw 34 is rotatably connected to the correction base 33, the middle part of the correction screw 34 is threadedly connected to the correction bracket 31, and one end of the correction screw 34 is connected to a correction motor 35.
[0050] In this embodiment, the alignment screw 34 is rotatably connected to the alignment base 33, meaning it can rotate relative to the alignment base 33. The middle of the alignment screw 34 is threadedly connected to the alignment bracket 31. This design allows the alignment screw 34 to push or pull the alignment bracket 31 to move via threaded transmission when it rotates. The alignment bracket 31 is the support structure for the alignment roller assembly 32. In this adjustment mechanism, the alignment bracket 31 is connected to the alignment screw 34 via a threaded connection, and therefore can move as the alignment screw 34 rotates. The alignment motor 35 is connected to one end of the alignment screw 34 to provide driving force to rotate the alignment screw 34. By precisely controlling the rotation direction and speed of the alignment motor 35, precise movement and adjustment of the alignment bracket 31 can be achieved.
[0051] In some embodiments, each tensioning member 22 includes a tensioning frame 221, a tensioning slide 222 is provided on the tensioning frame 221, a tensioning slider 223 is slidably connected on the tensioning slide 222, an elastic member 224 is connected to the tensioning frame 221, the elastic member 224 is connected to the tensioning slider 223, and a tensioning roller 225 is rotatably connected to the tensioning slider 223.
[0052] In this embodiment, the tensioning slide 222 is disposed on the tensioning frame 221, providing a sliding track for the tensioning slider 223. The tensioning slider 223 is slidably connected to the tensioning slide 222 and can move along the slide as needed. The elastic element 224 is connected between the tensioning frame 221 and the tensioning slider 223, providing the tensioning slider 223 with a certain elasticity and restoring force. This elastic force can be automatically adjusted according to the tension of the yarn, thereby maintaining a stable tension state of the yarn. The tensioning roller 225 is rotatably connected to the tensioning slider 223 for contacting the yarn and applying tension force.
[0053] In some embodiments, the force adjustment component 2 further includes an adjustment slide 211 disposed on the adjustment frame 21, the tension frame 221 is connected to the adjustment frame 21 slide via the adjustment slide 211, the adjustment frame 21 is rotatably connected to an adjustment screw 23, the middle part of the adjustment screw 23 is threadedly connected to the tension frame 221, and one end of the adjustment screw 23 is connected to an adjustment motor 24.
[0054] In this embodiment, the tensioning frame 221 is connected to the adjusting frame 21 via an adjusting slide 211. This allows the tensioning roller 225 to slide along the adjusting slide 211, further adjusting the tension of the yarn. Additionally, the adjusting screw 23 is threadedly connected to the tensioning frame 221 at its center, and one end of the adjusting screw 23 is connected to an adjusting motor 24. Thus, the adjusting motor 24 allows the tensioning frame 221 to move on the adjusting frame 21, providing precise control over its movement.
[0055] In some embodiments, the adjusting frame 21 has wire holes 25 on both sides, and at least one of the wire holes 25 is connected to an electrostatic conductive rod 26, and a grounding wire 27 is connected to the electrostatic conductive rod 26.
[0056] In this embodiment, by opening wire holes 25 on both sides of the adjusting frame 21, the wire can be limited, preventing excessive movement of the wire during winding. Furthermore, an electrostatic conductive rod 26 is connected to the wire hole 25, and a grounding wire 27 is connected to the electrostatic conductive rod 26. The grounding wire 27 is connected to the ground. This avoids the problem of loose winding of the wire due to static electricity.
[0057] Compared with the prior art, the technical solution of this application has the following beneficial technical effects:
[0058] The take-up unit is used to wind the yarn. A take-up guide unit connected to one side of the take-up unit adjusts the angle at which the yarn enters, ensuring the yarn is accurately and neatly wound onto the take-up unit. A guide roller assembly connected to the guide bracket effectively guides the yarn along a predetermined path, promptly correcting any deviation and ensuring optimal winding results. A tension adjustment unit tightens the yarn; the yarn is wound on a tensioning unit, maintaining constant tension to further ensure accurate and neat winding onto the take-up unit. This solves the problem in existing technologies where yarn winding position often deviates, resulting in poor winding performance.
[0059] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A textile thread winding mechanism, characterized in that, The utility model provides a silk winding device, including winding piece (1) and the force degree adjusting spare (2) connected in winding piece (1) one side, the force degree adjusting spare (2) includes adjusting frame (21) and at least two tensioning spare (22) connected in adjusting frame (21) upper and lower both sides, and tensioning spare (22) is used for adjusting silk tension force, winding piece (1) with winding rectification spare (3) are connected between force degree adjusting spare (2), winding rectification spare (3) includes rectification support (31) and rectification roller group (32) connected on rectification support (31), and rectification roller group (32) is used for adjusting the angle of silk into winding piece (1).
2. A textile thread winding mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that The winding piece (1) includes a winding frame (11) and a winding roller (12) connected to the winding frame (11), one end of the winding roller (12) is connected to a winding motor (13), and the winding motor (13) is connected to the winding frame (11).
3. A textile thread winding mechanism according to claim 2, characterized in that The winding piece (1) further includes a pressing member (14) connected to the winding frame (11) and located on both sides of the winding roller (12), the pressing member (14) includes pressing rollers (141) located on both sides of the winding roller (12), and the pressing rollers (141) are used to always press the winding roller (12) during winding of the silk by the winding roller (12).
4. A textile thread winding mechanism according to claim 3, characterized in that The winding frame (11) is provided with a moving track (111), the pressing member (14) includes a pressing seat (142) connected to the winding frame (11), a pressing screw (143) is rotatably connected to the pressing seat (142), one end of the pressing screw (143) is connected to a pressing motor (144), and the pressing motor (144) is connected to the pressing seat (142); a pressing sliding block (145) is threadedly connected to the middle part of the pressing screw (143), the pressing sliding block (145) is slidably connected to the moving track (111), a pressing bearing (146) is connected to the pressing sliding block (145), and the pressing roller (141) is rotatably connected to the pressing sliding block (145) through the pressing bearing (146).
5. A textile thread winding mechanism according to claim 1, wherein, The rectification roller group (32) includes two groups of transverse rectification roller groups (32) connected to the rectification support (31), each group of the transverse rectification roller groups (32) includes two transverse rollers (321) arranged in an upper and lower manner and rotatably connected to the rectification support (31), the transverse rollers (321) are used to limit the silk in a vertical direction; two groups of longitudinal rectification roller groups (32) are connected to both sides of the two groups of transverse rectification roller groups (32), each group of the longitudinal rectification roller groups (32) includes two longitudinal rollers (322) arranged in a vertical direction and rotatably connected to the rectification support (31), and the longitudinal rollers (322) are used to limit the silk in a horizontal direction.
6. A textile thread winding mechanism according to claim 5, wherein, The winding rectification member (3) further includes a rectification base (33), the rectification base (33) is provided with a rectification slide (331), and the rectification support (31) is slidably connected to the rectification slide (331).
7. A textile thread winding mechanism according to claim 6, characterized in that Further comprising a deviation rectifying screw (34) rotatably connected to the deviation rectifying base (33), a middle part of the deviation rectifying screw (34) is threadedly connected to the deviation rectifying support (31), and one end of the deviation rectifying screw (34) is connected to a deviation rectifying motor (35).
8. A textile thread winding mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that, Each of the tensioning members (22) comprises a tensioning support body (221), a tensioning slide (222) is arranged on the tensioning support body (221), a tensioning slide block (223) is slidably connected to the tensioning slide (222), an elastic member (224) is connected to the tensioning support body (221), the elastic member (224) is connected to the tensioning slide block (223), and a tensioning roller (225) is rotatably connected to the tensioning slide block (223).
9. A textile thread winding mechanism according to claim 8, characterized in that The force adjusting member (2) further comprises an adjusting slide (211) arranged on the adjusting support (21), the tensioning support body (221) is slidably connected to the adjusting support (21) through the adjusting slide (211), the adjusting support (21) is rotatably connected to an adjusting screw (23), a middle part of the adjusting screw (23) is threadedly connected to the tensioning support body (221), and one end of the adjusting screw (23) is connected to an adjusting motor (24).
10. A textile thread winding mechanism according to claim 9, characterized in that The adjusting support (21) is provided with a silk thread hole (25) on both sides, at least one of the silk thread holes (25) is connected to an electrostatic conductive rod (26), and the electrostatic conductive rod (26) is connected to a grounding wire (27).