Patents Assigned to Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbH
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Patent number: 9382648Abstract: An apparatus for supplying compressed air to air-consuming components of an air-jet weaving machine includes plural pneumatically controllable pressure regulators (1.1, 1.2, 1.3), that each respectively have a pneumatic control inlet (3.1, 3.2, 3.3), plural electrically switchable valves (6.1, 6.2, 6.3) that are respectively connected to the pneumatic control inlets, an electrically controllable pressure regulator (4), and a control pressure line (5) that connects the outlet of the electrically controllable pressure regulator to the valves, and through the valves to the pneumatic control inlets of the pneumatically controllable pressure regulators.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2013Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: Lindauer DORNIER Gesellschaft mbHInventor: Markus Gielen
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Patent number: 9328437Abstract: Apparatus for the intermediate storage of two band-like weft materials (1, 21) for a weaving machine (3), with two storage containers (7, 27) in which respectively a U-shaped loop (12, 22) of a weft material (1, 21) can be formed. Machine elements (14, 34) for the application of tensile forces (15, 35) onto the weft material (1, 21) in the inner space (9, 29) of the respective storage container (7, 27) are present. The inner spaces (9, 29) of the two storage containers (7, 27) respectively orient one of their two narrow sides (10, 30) toward one another. Deflection elements (16, 36) are respectively arranged on the storage container (7, 27) in such a manner so that the respective weft material (1, 21) can be supplied to the inner space (9, 29) in a region (17, 37) that lies closer to that one of the two narrow sides (11, 31) of this inner space (9, 29), which is not oriented toward the inner space (9, 29) of the respective other storage container (7, 27).Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2013Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: Lindauer DORNIER Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Herbert Mueller, Thomas Laukamp, Dirk Janicijevic, Johannes Louven, Nicolas Mega, Michael Langer
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Patent number: 9222861Abstract: An apparatus (2) with a chain (1) that is arranged endlessly circulateable in the apparatus (2) includes a measuring apparatus (3) for measuring the stretching or elongation of the chain (1), with a first signal pick-up (4) and with a second signal pick-up (5), which are arranged at a spacing distance (D) relative to one another, which extends in the running direction over several chain links (6) of the chain (1). A first element for signal generation (7) is arranged on a first chain link (6.1) in such a manner so that with a circulating chain (1) a signal is produced upon running past the first signal pick-up (4). Several further elements for signal generation (8) are arranged on a second chain link (6.2) in such a manner so that with a circulating chain (1) a further signal is generated with each one of these further elements (8) upon running past the second signal pick-up (5).Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2012Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: Lindauer DORNIER Gesellschaft mbHInventor: Kai Urbanzyk
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Patent number: 9043010Abstract: Shed formation on a weaving machine (2), which is driven by a main motor (3), with a shedding device (4), which is driven by a shedding motor (5), wherein in each motion cycle (N) of the weaving machine (2), a loom shed (7) formed by warp threads (8) of the weaving machine (2) is opened and closed dependent on a weave pattern, and wherein the synchronicity of the two motors (3, 5) is controlled by signals (10) of a control device (9). During a partial number (Tn1, Tn2) of motion cycles (N), the synchronicity of the two motors (3, 5) is changed in such a manner so that plural shed closure angles (FSW) at which the loom shed (7) in the respective motion cycles (N) is closed, form an increasing or decreasing sequence.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2012Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: Lindauer DORNIER Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Gerhard Boegl, Michael Cramer
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Patent number: 8939179Abstract: A weaving machine for producing a woven fabric has a shedding device to form a loom shed of warp material, a weft insertion device for inserting a preferably tape-shaped or band-shaped weft material into the loom shed, a drawing-off device for drawing off the finished fabric in a drawing-off direction, fabric movement device for moving the fabric back and forth in the warp direction to bring the last inserted weft material into contact with the binding point or fabric edge. A shed limiter device limits the opening of the loom shed from above and below the warp, and is movable back and forth in the warp direction. The shed limiter device only loosely bounds the fabric and essentially without actively clamping or pinching or contacting the fabric and/or the last inserted weft material, at least while moving in the direction opposite the drawing-off direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2011Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: Lindauer DORNIER Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Dirk Janicijevic, Johannes Louven, Hubert Ortmann, Kurt Motz, Thomas Laukamp, Michael Langer, Herbert Mueller
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Patent number: 8875747Abstract: A gripper head for the insertion of weft threads on a gripper weaving machine as well as a gripper weaving machine with such a gripper head. The gripper head thread clamp for the weft thread is controlled in a contact-free manner and with high transfer reliability of the weft thread even in the machine center.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2011Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Lindauer DORNIER Gesellschaft mbHInventor: Markus Gielen
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Patent number: 8770235Abstract: For producing woven fabrics with additional pattern effects, one or more effect threads are supplied substantially in the warp direction and are moved over neighboring warp threads in the weft direction, above a weft thread that is to be inserted, in various motion cycles of a weaving machine. Subsequently the effect threads are positioned below a subsequent weft thread, by submerging the effect threads into upwardly open reed gaps of a reed. To facilitate this, the reed includes first reed blades which, at their upper end, each include a sloping thread guide element projecting in the longitudinal direction of the reed, so as to at least partially extend over the upwardly facing opening of a neighboring reed gap. The reed further includes second reed blades having no such sloping thread guide elements. The guide elements guide the effect threads down into the proper reed gaps.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2011Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Lindauer DORNIER Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Adnan Wahhoud, Peter Czura, Harald Arnold
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Patent number: 8733406Abstract: For weaving pattern formation of a woven fabric with weft threads (3), warp threads (1) and effect threads (2), data sets (20) are produced according to a method in which data values are derived from weft sequence numbers (30) and from positions of interlacing points (P) of an effect thread (2) with the weft threads (3) in the pattern repeat (29). These data sets (20) are supplemented by further data values (31, 32, 33, 34) derived from the weaving pattern, in such a manner so that they form a pattern draft (28) for a weaving pattern with additional weft effects. In a weaving machine with devices for slidingly displacing effect threads (2) in the weft direction (12), the weaving pattern formation is derived from the data sets (20) of this pattern draft (28).Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2011Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Lindauer DORNIER Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Christian Hannes, Herbert Mueller
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Patent number: 8656962Abstract: A gripper head of a weaving machine has a clamping device for clamping a band-shaped weft material to be inserted into a loom shed of the weaving machine. The clamping device includes a stationary clamping jaw and a movable clamping jaw that is loaded by a spring and movable about a rotation axis. Each clamping jaw respectively has a clamping surface. The movable clamping jaw is actuatable by a control device to open the clamping device. The gripper head includes a frame, and the clamping surfaces are arranged essentially outside of the frame, but the spring and the rotation axis are arranged inside the frame.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2010Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbHInventor: Othmar Oppl
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Publication number: 20130340881Abstract: Shed formation on a weaving machine (2), which is driven by a main motor (3), with a shedding device (4), which is driven by a shedding motor (5), wherein in each motion cycle (N) of the weaving machine (2), a loom shed (7) formed by warp threads (8) of the weaving machine (2) is opened and closed dependent on a weave pattern, and wherein the synchronicity of the two motors (3, 5) is controlled by signals (10) of a control device (9). During a partial number (Tn1, Tn2) of motion cycles (N), the synchronicity of the two motors (3, 5) is changed in such a manner so that plural shed closure angles (FSW) at which the loom shed (7) in the respective motion cycles (N) is closed, form an increasing or decreasing sequence.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2012Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: LINDAUER DORNIER GESELLSCHAFT MBHInventors: Gerhard Boegl, Michael Cramer
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Publication number: 20130333791Abstract: Weaving machine (1) for producing a woven fabric (9) with shedding means (4) for alternately raising and lowering warp material (3) for forming a loom shed (5), with weft insertion means (6), which are arranged stationarily in the warp direction in a weft insertion zone (14), and which are for inserting a preferably tape-shaped or band-shaped weft material (7) into the loom shed (5), with drawing-off means (8) for drawing off the finished goods or woven fabric (9) in a drawing-off direction (AR), as well as with means (13, 10) for the fabric movement in the warp direction, by means of which the fabric edge (12) is moveable back and forth in a goods movement range (WB) between a downstream initial position (AG) and an upstream collecting or pick-up position (AH), in order to bring the respective last inserted weft material (7) into contact with the fabric edge (12) in the pick-up position (AH), characterized in that furthermore upper and lower limiting means (16) are provided, which limit the opening of the loType: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2011Publication date: December 19, 2013Applicant: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Dirk Janicijevic, Johannes Louven, Hubert Ortmann, Kurt Motz, Thomas Laukamp, Michael Langer, Herbert Mueller
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Patent number: 8550123Abstract: For transferring a preferably band-shaped weft material from a feed unit to an insertion element of a weaving machine, a free end of the weft material is clamped in a clamping device, the free end is transferred to the insertion element, and then the clamping device is opened to release the weft material, which is then inserted by the insertion element. The clamping device is conveyed by a drive essentially in the direction of motion of the insertion element between at least two different operating positions.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2010Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Lindauer DORNIER Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Thomas Laukamp, Herbert Mueller
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Publication number: 20130199659Abstract: A thread clamp (3, 103, 203), which comprises a stationary clamping part (4, 104, 204) and a movable clamping part (5, 105, 205), is mounted on a gripper head (1, 101, 201) for the insertion of weft threads (2) on a gripper weaving machine. For opening or closing the thread clamp (3, 103, 203), it is connected with a hollow body (6, 106, 206) that is expandable by pressurized air. A second expandable hollow body (8, 108, 208) is pressed together in such a manner so that an internal pressure builds up therein, by means of a control arrangement mounted on the gripper weaving machine. Moreover, a valve (9, 109, 209) is present on the gripper head, which valve is embodied as an automatically closing non-return or check valve. The valve (9, 109, 209) is opened by an increase of the internal pressure in the second expandable hollow body (8, 108, 208) or by contact-free transmission of signals or forces of an actuator (13, 113, 213) mounted on the gripper weaving machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2011Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: Lindauer DORNIER Gesellschaft mbHInventor: Markus Gielen
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Patent number: 8490656Abstract: A weaving apparatus includes a weaving machine and a shedding machine that carries out activatable and deactivatable movements of the shedding devices with a shedding drive that is controlled independently of a weaving drive of the weaving machine. After detection of an operating malfunction, e.g. a weft fault or a warp fault, the shedding devices are controlled such that measures for eliminating the operating malfunction can be carried out. In that regard, the rotational speed of the weaving machine is reduced, but the shedding machine is further operated at a relatively high rotational speed, preferably without stopping the shedding machine while the malfunction is eliminated. Then, the speed of the weaving machine is increased and again essentially synchronized with the shedding machine, to resume the regular weaving operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2009Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Lindauer DORNIER Gesellschaft mbHInventor: Michael Lehmann
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Publication number: 20130153080Abstract: On a weaving machine for the production of woven fabrics with additional pattern effects, one or more effect threads (2) that are supplied substantially in the warp direction are slidingly displaced passing over neighboring warp threads (1) in the weft direction (12) above a weft thread (3) that is to be inserted, for various motion cycles of the weaving machine. During the following positioning of the effect threads (2) below the weft thread (3) to be inserted, the effect threads (2) submerge into one-sided upwardly open reed gaps (8) of a reed (4). In order to assist the submerging of the effect threads (2) into the reed gaps (8), a reed (4) is equipped with a first group of reed blades (5) which, at their upper end, comprise an insertion bevel (7) facing in the longitudinal direction of the reed (4). These are configured such that thereby the upwardly facing opening of a neighboring reed gap (8) is at least partially covered.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: LINDAUER DORNIER GESELLSCHAFT MBHInventors: Adnan Wahhoud, Peter Czura, Harald Arnold
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Publication number: 20130105029Abstract: For weaving pattern formation of a woven fabric with weft threads (3), warp threads (1) and effect threads (2), data sets (20) are produced according to a method in which data values are derived from weft sequence numbers (30) and from positions of interlacing points (P) of an effect thread (2) with the weft threads (3) in the pattern repeat (29). These data sets (20) are supplemented by further data values (31, 32, 33, 34) derived from the weaving pattern, in such a manner so that they form a pattern draft (28) for a weaving pattern with additional weft effects. In a weaving machine with devices for slidingly displacing effect threads (2) in the weft direction (12), the weaving pattern formation is derived from the data sets (20) of this pattern draft (28).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: LINDAUER DORNIER GESELLSCHAFT MBHInventors: Christian Hannes, Herbert Mueller
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Publication number: 20120125476Abstract: A device (1) for transferring a preferably band-shaped weft material (6) from a feed unit to an insertion element (4) of a weaving machine comprises a clamping device (5) for clamping a free end (E) of the weft material (6). The clamping device (6) is conveyable essentially in the direction (BR) of motion of the insertion element (4) between at least two different operating positions. The device (1) includes a drive (8) for conveying the clamping device (5). In a method for transferring a preferably band-shaped weft material (6) from a bobbin or a feed unit to an insertion element (4) of a weaving machine, a free end (E) of the weft material (6) is clamped in a clamping device (5), the free end (E) is transferred to the insertion element (4), and then the clamping device (5) is opened and the weft material is inserted. The clamping device (5) is conveyed by means of a drive (8) essentially in the direction of motion of the insertion element (4) between at least two different operating positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2010Publication date: May 24, 2012Applicant: LINDAUER DORNIER GESELLSCHAFT MBHInventors: Thomas Laukamp, Herbert Mueller
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Publication number: 20120125475Abstract: A gripper head (1) of a weaving machine comprises a clamping device (2) for a band-shaped weft material (8) to be inserted into a loom shed of the weaving machine. The clamping device (2) comprises a stationary clamping jaw (3) and a clamping jaw (4) that is loaded by a spring (5) and movable about a rotation axis (6), each clamping jaw respectively having a clamping surface (7), wherein the movable clamping jaw (4) is actuatable by a control means (9) for opening the clamping device (2). The gripper head (1) comprises a frame (10), wherein the clamping surfaces (7) are arranged essentially outside of the frame (10) and the spring (5) and the rotation axis (6) are arranged inside the frame (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2010Publication date: May 24, 2012Applicant: LINDAUER DORNIER GESELLSCHAFT MBHInventor: Othmar Oppl
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Publication number: 20110290368Abstract: The invention relates to a weaving machine with a shedding machine, which comprises activatable and deactivatable movements of the shedding means with a drive which is controlled independently of a drive of the weaving machine. During an operating malfunction the shedding means are controlled (N, N+1) in such a manner so that measures for eliminating the operating malfunction can be carried out. In that regard, merely the rotational speed of the weaving machine (n1.1) is reduced, while the shedding machine is further operated with a high working rotational speed (n1.2) and, if applicable without stopping, is again transitioned into the regular weaving operation, so that the time for the elimination of the operating malfunction is shortened and weaving errors are avoided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2009Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: LINDAUER DORNIER GESELLSCHAFT MBHInventor: Michael Lehmann
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Patent number: 7997003Abstract: In a method and an apparatus for drying plate-shaped products in a multi-level throughflow dryer, moist air stagnated under the housing ceiling is sucked away and delivered into the suction area of axial blowers arranged in the lower levels, where the moist air is then differentially admixed into a quantity of re-heated drying air, and the mixture is delivered to the nozzle boxes of the dryer.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2006Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Lindauer DORNIER Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Alfred Dotzler, Anton Hecht