Patents Assigned to Juan Amengual
  • Patent number: 4155381
    Abstract: A weft thread monitoring device comprises a carrier element, such as a push rod, that is moved in one direction relative to the loom frame by beating-up motion of the reed and is biased in an opposite return direction. A feeler that is carried for bodily motion by the carrier element and is movable relative to it has a sensing arm that is engaged by a weft thread during beat-up and a controlled arm cooperable with an actuator for a cut-off switch. The feeler is biased relative to the carrier element towards an actuating position in which its controlled arm can engage the actuator during return motion of the carrier element and move the actuator to stop the loom. However, if the sensing arm is held captive by a properly laid and beaten-up weft thread, the feeler is maintained, against its bias, in a position in which the controlled arm clears the actuator during carrier element return motion, and at the conclusion of such return motion the sensing arm is snapped out of engagement with the weft thread.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 22, 1979
    Assignees: AB IRO, Juan Amengual
    Inventor: Juan Amengual
  • Patent number: 4147187
    Abstract: A weft thread carrier is disclosed for a loom with a weft thread supply at each side thereof and wherein the carrier, just before entering the shed, engages a weft thread segment that it draws into a loop while moving in the shed. Each weft thread segment extends across the carrier path obliquely to that path, from its supply through a fixed thread eye to the selvedge. The carrier has a hook projecting towards each of its ends, each capable of catching a weft thread segment, but it also has a deflecting surface for each hook, so arranged in relation to its hook that it deflects a thread segment away from the hook if the segment is at one oblique angle to the carrier path but permits the hook to engage a segment at the opposite oblique angle. Hence, as the carrier emerges from each side of the shed it merely deflects the thread segment across its path, but in moving towards the shed its then-forward hook engages the same segment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 3, 1979
    Assignees: AB IRO, Juan Amengual
    Inventors: Erik Carlsson, Karel Pejchal, Hans G. Fritzon, Staffan Hagstrom, Anton Kerff, Lars Wide