Abstract: A device applicable to weaving looms comprises a combination of an individual system of controlling each warp thread through an adjustable position on its support, and a series of guide boards arranged essentially parallel to each other and oriented essentially parallel to the warp threads, each board having several holes for the passage of a corresponding number of control threads for the warp threads, these boards being mounted on their support so as to make it possible to adjust their number and spacing.
Abstract: Apparatus for the individual control of the raising and lowering movement of warp yarns on a fabric weaving loom, in which the warp yarns are passed through guide eyes, these eyes being mounted on the piston rods of fluid pressure operated piston and cylinder jacks. There are a large number of jacks, these being grouped in a plurality of units which are removable and are juxtaposable with respect to number and position in accordance with the desired density of warp threads, the units being arranged in at least two tiers. This gives great flexibility of control.