Patents by Inventor Josef Hehle
Josef Hehle 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).
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Patent number: 6315008Abstract: A warp thread control system for forming the loom shed as a first control section (1) and a second warp control section (16). The first section is equipped with at least one guide element (2) for guiding the leno threads (3) and a guide rod (4) carrying a multitude of passages 6 arranged and parallel to one another for guiding the ground threads (5). The second warp control section (16) includes a thread detour element (17) for detouring the leno threads (3) and a needle bar (18) carrying a multitude of needles (19) with needle eyes (19.1) for guiding the leno threads (3). Both the first warp control section (1) and the second warp control section (16) are positioned on the side of the reed facing the warp threads whereby the positioning may differ either above or below a weaving plane (28) or partially above and partially below the weaving plane (28). Preferably but not necessarily both warp control sections are driven by a common drive (11).Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2001Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Peter D. Dornier, Adnan Wahhoud, Valentin Krumm, Horst Haeussler, Juergen Vossen, Josef Hehle
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Patent number: 6311737Abstract: A leno ground fabric is produced over the entire weaving width of a loom by using two heald frames each having a length corresponding to the weaving width. The heald frames are equipped with a multitude of lifting healds or heddles and with a multitude of half healds or heddles that move the leno warp thread and the ground warp threads for the shed formation over the entire loom width.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2001Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Adnan Wahhoud, Peter Czura, Josef Hehle
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Publication number: 20010015235Abstract: A warp thread control system for forming the loom shed as a first control section (1) and a second warp control section (16). The first section is equipped with at least one guide element (2) for guiding the leno threads (3) and a guide rod (4) carrying a multitude of passages 6 arranged and parallel to one another for guiding the ground threads (5). The second warp control section (16) includes a thread detour element (17) for detouring the leno threads (3) and a needle bar (18) carrying a multitude of needles (19) with needle eyes (19.1) for guiding the leno threads (3). Both the first warp control section (1) and the second warp control section (16) are positioned on the side of the reed facing the warp threads whereby the positioning may differ either above or below a weaving plane (28) or partially above and partially below the weaving plane (28). Preferably but not necessarily both warp control sections are driven by a common drive (11).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2001Publication date: August 23, 2001Inventors: Peter D. Dornier, Adnan Wahhoud, Valentin Krumm, Horst Haeussler, Juergen Vossen, Josef Hehle
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Publication number: 20010013377Abstract: A leno ground fabric is produced over the entire weaving width of a loom by using two heald frames each having a length corresponding to the weaving width. The heald frames are equipped with a multitude of lifting healds or heddles and with a multitude of half healds or heddles that move the leno warp thread and the ground warp threads for the shed formation over the entire loom width.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2001Publication date: August 16, 2001Inventors: Adnan Wahhoud, Peter Czura, Josef Hehle
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Patent number: 6240974Abstract: The tension of catch selvage yarns reeling off a yarn supply spool is kept constant by applying a braking force to the supply spool by a disk brake. The brake has a brake disk (12) rotating with the yarn supply spool (1′) and a position variable brake component (20) which is responsive in its instantaneous position to the instantaneous diameter of a yarn supply on the supply spool (1′) as sensed by a yarn follower (8) such as a roller that contacts the yarn on the spool, preferably under a spring bias.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2000Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Lindauer Dornier GmbHInventor: Josef Hehle
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Patent number: 6240975Abstract: A method and a device limit the normal shed opening angle (&agr;) of warp threads in an open loom shed, to a smaller limited shed opening angle (&agr;1) that applies to the selvedge warp threads over a selvedge laying-in width at the edge of the fabric. The limited shed opening angle (&agr;1) is smaller than the normal shed opening angle (&agr;) and is selected to provide optimal positioning and binding-in of the free thread end of a beat-up weft thread that is guided back and laid or tucked into the next open shed to form a high quality laid-in selvedge. The shed opening limit device includes two thread-constraining prongs that extend perpendicularly to the direction of the warp threads at least along the desired laid-in depth of the selvedge. The selvedge warp threads are guided and constrained between the prongs so that the extent of shed opening of the selvedge warp threads is limited to the limited angle (&agr;1).Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2000Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Josef Hehle, Werner Birner, Herbert Reinhardt, Peter Czura, Hans-Dieter Scorl
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Patent number: 6135163Abstract: Different groups of warp threads are subject to different variations of warp thread tension during shed changes, especially when weaving a fabric having portions such as fabric edges with different weave binding patterns. To provide different warp thread tension compensation for the different thread groups, a cam-like first tensioning module is arranged protruding from the circumferential surface of the backrest along the entire operating width thereof. Second and third tensioning modules are arranged and engaged over the first tensioning module at particular selected axial locations on the backrest. While the second and third tensioning modules provide a constant deflection path distance for second and third warp thread groups guided thereover, the first tensioning module provides a varying deflection path distance for the first warp thread group guided thereover, depending on the oscillating rotational angular position of the backrest.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1999Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Adnan Wahhoud, Josef Hehle
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Patent number: 6102082Abstract: A selvage cutter for a weaving loom has a cutter guide (9A, 9B) that causes the cutter to follow the cut fabric edge (8A) dependent on any fabric edge shrinkage locations (SL). The cutter guide has a guide claw (9A) that is elastically urged into contact with the cut fabric edge (8A) by a spring mechanism (14, 14A) which causes the cutting blades (3, 5) to move along a cutting path (8B) that follows the contour of the cut fabric edge (8A), whereby each cut weft thread end (8B) protruding from the cut fabric edge (8A) has the same length and the cutting line conforms to the contour of the cut fabric edge (8A) including shrinkage locations (SL).Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1999Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Josef Hehle, Hubertus Ludwig
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Patent number: 6050304Abstract: An air nozzle weaving loom has a prenozzle alignment arrangement for the weft yarn picking. Several prenozzles (8a) having respective blow pipe (8b) are accommodated in a prenozzle block 9 according to an order system (geometric configuration) corresponding to the order system (geometric configuration) of main nozzles (5a) in the main nozzle block (6).Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1998Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Peter Schiller, Hubertus Ludwig, Hubert Ortmann, Josef Hehle
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Patent number: 5921286Abstract: A thread guide formed as a guide eyelet especially for a leno disk has an entrance with an opening angle (.alpha.) and an exit with an opening angle (.beta.). The entrance and exit are interconnected by a guide bore or hole (6) surrounded by a curved bore ring surface or bead (9). The entrance and exit each have a recess (4, 5) surrounded by a respective rim portion (7, 8) of a rim surrounding the thread guide eyelet (2A, 2B). Each rim portion (7, 8) has an edge with a curved ring surface (R1 and/or R3) surrounding the respective entrance (10) and exit (11). The entrance and exit curved ring surfaces are spaced from the bore ring surface or bead (9) so that a thread passing through the thread guide has a small surface area contact with these curved ring surfaces to reduce friction while providing a positive guidance for the thread.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1997Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Adnan Wahhoud, Hans-Dieter Scorl, Peter Czura, Josef Hehle
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Patent number: 5803135Abstract: A wide selvage is formed along a fabric edge in a weaving loom by at least two selvage forming heads arranged in a row with an outer selvage forming head (9) and an inner selvage forming head (8) positioned between the outer selvage forming head (9) and an edge of a fabric. The outer selvage forming head (9) seizes a weft end and transmits it to the inner selvage forming head (8) which inserts it into the shed for beat-up. Both forming heads work pneumatically and in tandem with each other. A set of two selvage forming heads (8, 9) is arranged at each fabric edge.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1996Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Adnan Wahhoud, Hans-Dieter Scorl, Peter Schiller, Peter Czura, Werner Birner, Josef Hehle
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Patent number: 5746256Abstract: A method and apparatus remove a faulty weft thread from a beat-up edge or cloth fell by pulling its leading end with a pneumatic thread removal device, which adaptably takes into account the thread characteristics and particularly the twist of the thread. The method maintains the twist of the thread by generating a simultaneously sucking and rotating airflow in the thread removal device, wherein the direction of rotation of the flow is controlled to coincide with the direction of the twist of the weft thread. The pneumatic thread removal device includes an injector nozzle with at least two gas flow inlet ports oriented to respectively cause oppositely rotating suction flows through the nozzle, and a controllable throttle valve to selectively direct a gas flow to the inlet ports.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1996Date of Patent: May 5, 1998Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Adnan Wahhoud, Josef Hehle
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Patent number: 5735316Abstract: An air nozzle weaving loom is equipped on its weft exit sides (E2) with a cutter (11), a suction opening (8A), a first weft stop motion sensor (4), a weft stretcher (6), and a second weft stop motion sensor (7) arranged in that order in the weft insertion direction. These components are operated to provide a complete monitoring and handling of the weft thread with regard to proper weft thread insertions. A control signal from the first weft stop motion device (4) activates a suction device (8, 9) connected to said suction opening (8A) while simultaneously deactivating the stretcher (6), when the leading end of the weft thread reaches the first weft stop motion device (4). The cutter is activated by the main loom control while the suction is applied to the suction opening (8A), whereby a cut off leading end (16A) of the weft thread (16) is removed by suction.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1996Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbHInventor: Josef Hehle
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Patent number: 5722464Abstract: The weaving of terry cloth is improved by preventing slackening of the warp threads during beat-up. The warp threads are kept in contact with a warp tensioning faller roller (8) at all times. For this purpose the faller roller (8) is eccentrically mounted and biased by a spring (46) retraction force applied through a control lever (48). The force of the spring (46) is in balance with the tension on the warp threads (4), whereby the spring (46) causes a warp length compensation during shed formation. A piston rod (52A) of a piston cylinder drive (52) acts on the control lever (48) of the faller roller (8). By pressurizing the cylinder (52), the faller roller (8) is tilted about an eccentrically mounted bearing shaft (14) and a rated pile warp thread length (54) is delivered or fed, without the pile warp threads (4) lifting away from the faller roller (8).Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1996Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Walther Truyen, Adnan Wahhoud, Peter Czura, Hans-Dieter Scorl, Josef Hehle, Werner Birner
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Patent number: 5669424Abstract: A combined weft thread clamp and cutter apparatus for an air jet loom includes a cutter (3) for cutting a weft thread (1) and a clamp (4) for clamping the weft thread (1). The cutter includes a fixed cutter element (10) and a movable cutter element (9) that is movable relative to the fixed cutter element. The clamp includes a first clamp element (14) and a second clamp element (13). The clamp (13, 14) and the cutter (9, 10) are arranged next to each other, and a spacing distance (8) between the clamp (13, 14) and the cutter (9, 10) is adjustable. The clamping surface of at least one of the clamp elements (13, 14) can be an elastically yielding surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1996Date of Patent: September 23, 1997Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbhInventors: Peter Schiller, Josef Hehle