Patents by Inventor Ewald Zimmermann

Ewald Zimmermann has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6148872
    Abstract: The starting time of a weft thread insertion in a jet loom is automatically adapted to a change in the speed of the main loom drive shaft, in order to assure that the leading end of the weft thread always arrives at the same time at a weft stop motion device at an exit end of a weft insertion channel through the loom shed. For this purpose, the starting time of the weft insertion is advanced when the loom drive shaft rpm is increased and delayed when the rpm is decreased. The advance or delay has reference to a weaving cycle that begins with the opening of a shed and ends when the shed is fully closed. The flight time .DELTA.t.sub.F of a weft thread through the shed is constant. The adaptation is performed in response to measuring the rotational drive shaft angle .alpha..sub.AR at which a weft thread arrives at the weft stop motion device and determining the starting time in such a way that the weft arrival time (t.sub.2, t.sub.4, t.sub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 21, 2000
    Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventors: Adnan Wahhoud, Ewald Zimmermann, Herbert Mueller, Peter Czura, Dieter Teufel
  • Patent number: 6016850
    Abstract: In the event of an interruption of the weaving process and in the case of weaving-technical operations, such as tabby weaving and unraveling, a trailing of warp thread bobbins and thus a trailing of warp threads which are withdrawn from the bobbins and form a warp thread family, cannot be avoided without significant expenditures. The trailing results in a so-called trailing length in the thread family which, unless it is correspondingly taken up and correspondingly released during the new start of the weaving process, results in an overstretching of the warp thread family during a starting operation of the bobbins. This disadvantage is avoided by deflecting the thread family within a feeding stand, in the event of a weaving stop, in a controlled manner from a reference plane into at least one defined position. At the new start of the weaving process, the deflection is eliminated in a controlled manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 25, 2000
    Assignee: Lindauer Dornier GmbH
    Inventors: Ewald Zimmermann, Herbert Mueller, Martin Eberle
  • Patent number: 5088525
    Abstract: A gripper loom is equipped along its reed or slay beam with a plurality of compartments formed by separation walls extending in parallel to each other and in parallel to the lower shed forming warp threads which pass through these compartments. The upper edges of the separation walls are aligned with each other and with a guide surface of the gripper rods so that the upper edges form extension guide surfaces for the gripper rods. Thus, the lower shed forming warp threads do not interfere with the proper motion of the gripper rods.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1990
    Date of Patent: February 18, 1992
    Assignee: Lindauer Dornier GmbH
    Inventor: Ewald Zimmermann