Abstract: A garment preferably in the form of a body suit which carries one or more sensors for sensing bodily functions of a wearer of the body suit. The body suit preferably has stretchable sections or belts upon which the sensors are carried such that the sensors are maintained in proper position on the body for reliable detection of the body functions.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 17, 2005
Date of Patent:
October 4, 2011
Assignee:
DITF Deutsche Institute fur Textil-und Faserforschung
Inventors:
Carsten Linti, Heinrich Planck, Hansjurgen Horter, Ursula Gutknecht
Abstract: The invention relates to a direct drive for a cylinder of a converting machine, in particular a printing press or coating machine that converts sheet-type printed materials. The aim of the invention is to develop a direct drive for a cylinder of the afore-mentioned type in such a way that the required lateral corrections are significantly reduced. To this end, the direct drive includes a rotor (14) that is detachably mounted on the end of the cylinder (6, 10) and a stator (15) that is concentric with the rotor and is detachably fixed to the side frame (13). A register motor (16), which is fixed to the frame, is coupled to gearing (17, 18) and this gearing (17, 18) is coupled to a helical gear or screw drive (19, 2, 21, 22), which is in turn coupled to the cylinder (6, 10) by means of an axial/rotative coupling (23, 24).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 8, 2005
Date of Patent:
May 4, 2010
Assignee:
DITF Deutsche Institute fur Textil-und Faserforschung
Abstract: A garment preferably in the form of a body suit which carries one or more sensors for sensing bodily functions of a wearer of the body suit. The body suit preferably has stretchable sections or belts upon which the sensors are carried such that the sensors are maintained in proper position on the body for reliable detection of the body functions.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 17, 2005
Publication date:
April 17, 2008
Applicant:
DITF Deutsche Institute fur Textil-und Faserforschung
Inventors:
Carsten Linti, Heinrich Planck, Hansjurgen Horter, Ursula Gutknecht
Abstract: A system for winding a cross-wound bobbin has a rotatably supported tube holder that is intended to receive a tube. The yarn guide element that serves the purpose of shogging the yarn moves in the direction parallel to the axis of rotation of the tube and is made to execute the oscillating reciprocating motion with the aid of a work cylinder. The work cylinder has the advantage that for braking the kinetic energy at the turning point of the yarn guide element, no additional external energy must be applied. It suffices for the applicable cylindrical chamber to be blocked off. Moreover, the gas compressed in the process can be used to accelerate the piston in the opposite direction. The stored braking energy also can be used simultaneously as acceleration energy. Since in the creation of a cross-wound bobbin many thousand such changes of direction occur, the energy savings are substantial.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 22, 2006
Publication date:
August 3, 2006
Applicant:
DITF Deutsche Institute fur Textil-und Faserforschung
Inventors:
Heinrich Planck, Christoph Riethmuller, Helmut Weinsdorfr