Abstract: Weft-cutting apparatus for a shuttleless loom of the type having a continuous weft supply and in which a selected weft thread coming from a fixed bobbin mounted at a point spaced from the fabric prepared on the loom remains attached to the edge of that fabric during the movement of a picking needle inside the shed and until after it has been beaten into the fabric, is constructed of an upper L-shaped lever and a lower L-shaped lever, fulcrumed at their midpoint on a common pin to provide a gap between them which is located in the path of the weft thread. Each lever supports a transverse cutting blade at one end and, at its other end, a sliding roller which rides on an associated control cam.
Abstract: This invention relates to a system which protects against excessive pressure or overpressure being applied to a silicium wafer sensor fixedly mounted in a differential pressure transmitter between two wave separation membranes. The differential pressure arising between the two zones located astride and rigidly mounted silicium wafer sensor is controlled, so as to not exceed prefixed dangerous values, by a protection system having an expansion bellows located between the said two zones and polarized by a single pre-charged spring which is compressed when the bellows move. In one embodiment, the bellows is movable towards the low pressure so that the separation membrane is moved onto its respective seat which is part of the body of the transmitter only when the said differential pressure exceeds the precharge value of the said spring.
Abstract: A device is provided for incorporation in apparatus for the automatic manufacture of articles from fabric by cutting the fabric into sets of single pieces and then moving the individual pieces of a set to a work station at which the pieces are sewed to each other, which comprises: a movable hollow frame, a flat plate which has a centrally disposed opening and which is adapted to be forced downwardly against the upper surface of a piece of fabric; a connection between the plate and the frame; an elongated oscillatory needle holder supported at its lower end by the frame along an axis of rotation located above the opening in the plate; a needle having a curved sharply tapered lower end and a stem; a connection between the stem and the needle holder at a point above the lower end of the needle holder whereby oscillation of the needle holder will cause the sharply tapered end of the needle to swing through the opening in the plate along an arc; and means are provided for adjusting the location of the arc so that
Abstract: Means are provided for entraining the free ends of weft threads extending from a formed fabric in movable suction hoses at each side of the loom. The hoses manipulate the weft thread ends into a position adjacent the sheds where hooked needles engage and fold the ends into the shed prior to beating. The weft threads on the side of the fabric which are attached to bobbins are folded into the sheds according to the pick repeat of the loom and the threads on the opposite side are folded into the next shed.
Abstract: A device is described which permits automatic, uniform, and precise shearing of cloth pieces, including those areas near the seams, and which thus minimizes the economic loss due to non-sheared areas of cloth. The device employs the logic processing of information continuously delivered by a detector which measures the thickness of the cloth at a point before it reaches the shearing cylinder. This information is processed in an electronic system so as to adjust properly the width of the shearing slit in synchronism with the movement of the cloth. By the technique described herein, spurious signals of thickness information caused by the presence of a seam are discarded and replaced by certain fictitious signals that will bring about the desired height of pile in the sheared cloth in the areas near the seams, while nevertheless permitting the seam to pass through the shearing slit.