Patents by Inventor Peter D. Dornier

Peter D. Dornier 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: 6834683
    Abstract: The leading end of a weft thread exiting from a weft insertion channel in an air jet weaving loom is monitored by a weft stop motion positioned in a weft stretching channel directly downstream, as viewed in the weft motion direction, of an exit of the weft insertion channel. The weft stop motion is either an additional weft stop motion monitor or it is the first weft stop motion device repositioned from a location at the exit of the weft insertion channel to a location in the weft stretching channel. In such a position in the weft stretching channel faults or deformations such as a loop in the leading end section of the weft thread are readily or positively detected for generating a respective loom control signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 28, 2004
    Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventors: Werner Birner, Herbert Reinhardt, Christian Hannes, Alexander Chvorak, Peter D. Dornier
  • Publication number: 20030000594
    Abstract: The leading end of a weft thread exiting from a weft insertion channel in an air jet weaving loom is monitored by a weft stop motion positioned in a weft stretching channel directly downstream, as viewed in the weft motion direction, of an exit of the weft insertion channel. The weft stop motion is either an additional weft stop motion monitor or it is the first weft stop motion device repositioned from a location at the exit of the weft insertion channel to a location in the weft stretching channel. In such a position in the weft stretching channel faults or deformations such as a loop in the leading end section of the weft thread are readily or positively detected for generating a respective loom control signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 10, 2002
    Publication date: January 2, 2003
    Inventors: Werner Birner, Herbert Reinhardt, Christian Hannes, Alexander Chvorak, Peter D. Dornier
  • Patent number: 6315008
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2001
    Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventors: Peter D. Dornier, Adnan Wahhoud, Valentin Krumm, Horst Haeussler, Juergen Vossen, Josef Hehle
  • Publication number: 20010015235
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2001
    Publication date: August 23, 2001
    Inventors: Peter D. Dornier, Adnan Wahhoud, Valentin Krumm, Horst Haeussler, Juergen Vossen, Josef Hehle
  • Patent number: 6230752
    Abstract: The shed formed by the warp threads in a loom is changeable by a shed drive that may either be an eccentric drive or a shaft drive. In order to rapidly exchange one shed drive (2) by another shed drive (3) these shed drives are mounted individually in a respective carriage (4). The carriage is constructed for docking in an exchange position next to the loom. An empty first carriage can take up a shed drive currently cooperating with the loom to remove the shed drive from the loom. A second carriage carrying another shed drive can then dock in the exchange position after the second carriage has been removed. The carriage is positionable either manually or automatically in response to distance signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2001
    Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventors: Peter D. Dornier, Valentin Krumm
  • Patent number: 6186191
    Abstract: A fluid jet loom includes a source of pressurized fluid, a magnetic valve, and at least one nozzle, such as a weft insertion air jet nozzle, as well as at least one flexible pressure hose connecting and providing pressurized fluid from the magnetic valve to the nozzle. In order to detect any hole, rupture or separation of the pressure hose, the hose includes at least one electrical conductor embedded in or arranged on the hose wall. An electrical current flows through the electrical conductor, which preferably forms a conductor loop and especially a resonant circuit loop. By monitoring an electrical characteristic, such as the resonant frequency, of the electrical signal received from the conductor loop, any disruption in the pressure hose can be immediately detected as a change in the monitored electrical characteristic, which in turn causes a loom stop signal to be generated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2001
    Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventors: Peter D. Dornier, Herbert Mueller
  • Patent number: 6135162
    Abstract: In a loom of which the backrest (3) and/or the warp stop motion (17) are adjustably supported on the machine frame (22) and are adjustable by associated adjusting equipment with at least one adjusting function, at least the backrest (3) and/or the warp stop motion (17) are automatically adjusted. To achieve this, at least one controllable driven adjusting device (30) connected to the loom control is allocated to the adjusting equipment. The existing actual position of the backrest and/or of the warp stop motion is determined. At least the measured values characteristic of the actual position are compared to prescribed nominal or desired values. From this comparison, an adjusting signal is generated, which is then provided to the adjusting device, which then automatically moves the backrest (3) and/or the warp stop motion (17) automatically into the respective desired position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2000
    Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventors: Peter D. Dornier, Herbert Mueller, Stefan Arndt
  • Patent number: 6109309
    Abstract: A weft thread insertion device for an air jet loom includes a nozzle block mounted on a sley to be movable together therewith. The movable block has a plurality of individual nozzles. Devices supply compressed air to the nozzle block by way of one or more stationary distributor blocks. At least one outlet is associated with the distributor block. Compressed air is supplied through respective flexible pressure lines from the respective outlets to respective inlets of the individual nozzles of the nozzle block. In order to supply air using short pressure lines that do not intersect, the invention provides that the distributor block or blocks so arranged that they at least partially surround nozzle block regardless of the position of the reed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 29, 2000
    Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventors: Peter D. Dornier, Valentin Krumm
  • Patent number: 6039086
    Abstract: A method and an apparatus serve to process a catch selvage that has been trimmed from a web being woven on a loom, so as to separate weft thread ends and leno threads from the catch selvage to produce a type-pure weft thread waste and a type-pure leno thread waste or reusable leno threads. The term "type-pure" refers to a waste material containing a single uncontaminated type or color of thread material, e.g. wool vs. synthetic or blue vs. red. After the catch selvage (1) has been trimmed from the edge (11) of the woven web (2), the leno threads (4, 4') are untwisted from each other by being rotated by an untwisting apparatus (5) in a direction opposite the binding twist applied by the leno device (18).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2000
    Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventors: Peter D. Dornier, Valentin Krumm
  • Patent number: 5697405
    Abstract: A weft thread insertion nozzle includes a thread supply tube (3) and a mixing tube (8) arranged in axial alignment in a housing (4). An outlet end section (3A) of the thread supply tube (3) reaches into and overlaps an inlet section (8A) of the mixing tube (8), with an airflow channel (5A) provided between the outlet end section (3A) and the inlet section (8A). A plurality of notches (11) or through-holes (13, 14, and 15) are arranged distributed around the circumference of the outlet end section (3A). The jet medium accelerated through the airflow channel (5A) can enter the tube (3) through the notches (11) or holes (13, 14, and 15), whereby the jet medium expands and entrains the weft thread before entering into the mixing tube. By shifting the air expansion and entrainment of the weft thread upstream, turbulence is avoided and the weft thread is more gently and positively entrained so as to improve the performance of the insertion nozzle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 16, 1997
    Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventors: Peter D. Dornier, Adnan Wahhoud
  • Patent number: 5590692
    Abstract: Faults in fabrics such as smooth woven fabrics or pile fabrics caused by transition operational conditions are avoided, especially on air nozzle weaving looms. Such transition operational conditions may occur when rated operating parameters must be changed, for example, due to the use of a different type of weft thread or a change in the weaving pattern and/or weave binding. For this purpose, the weft thread insertion is interrupted only during the duration of the so-called transition operational conditions. Weft insertion is interrupted by performing so-called fluidic or non-fluidic empty or mis-shots. Simultaneously, the warp let-off and the fabric take-up is controlled as a function of the number or duration of the empty or mis-shots in such a way that at this point of time during the transition operating conditions the beat-up edge of the fabric is held in a position away from the beat-up position of the reed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1997
    Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventors: Peter D. Dornier, Adnan Wahhoud, Peter Czura, Hans-Dieter Scorl
  • Patent number: 5322090
    Abstract: Tearing of a weft thread between the main nozzle and the insert side of the selvage or insert end of the loom shed is to be avoided when the weft thread has not been properly woven into the fabric. The detection of a faulty weft thread stops the loom and such stopping must not tear the weft thread. For this purpose the signal caused by a faulty weft thread for the loom stoppage is also used for holding available a defined length of weft thread, whereby thread tearing is avoided. The loom is provided with a prespooling device equipped with an electrically controllable thread stopper and a second thread stopper which is adjustable in the circumferential direction and radially on the thread winding body of the prespooling device for providing the defined weft thread length.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1994
    Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbH
    Inventors: Peter D. Dornier, Hubertus Ludwig