Auxiliary Nozzle Patents (Class 139/435.5)
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Patent number: 7819142Abstract: Method for introducing a weft thread in an air weaving machine, wherein the instant when the supply of compressed air to a set or sets of auxiliary blowers is interrupted is controlled based on measurements on the transported weft thread during transport of this weft thread.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2006Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Picanol N.V.Inventor: Patrick Puissant
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Patent number: 7753084Abstract: A method and a clamping device for clamping a weft thread in a jet weaving machine are proposed. The weft thread strand runs through the beginning section (2.1) and the end section (2.2) of a mixing tube. The two sections between themselves form an engagement opening (8) and are connected with a first holding magnet (11) by a counter support (9). An actuator (6) in the form of an elastomeric bellows, which comprises a chamber (10), is located on the beginning section (2.1) of the mixing tube. The chamber (10) is connected to a valve (16) via a supply line (20) and is acted on variably with compressed air. By deformation of the actuator (6), a clamping element (7) connected thereto carries out a tilting movement between the counter support (9) and a contact stop part (19), which contains a second holding magnet (12). The holding magnets (11, 12) lead to an exact and reliable clamping of the weft thread (3).Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2007Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Lindauer DORNIER Gesellschaft mbHInventor: Markus Gielen
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Patent number: 7748414Abstract: An apparatus (1) for the insertion of weft threads in a weaving machine is presented. The apparatus includes a nozzle holder (9) and, secured thereto, at least one nozzle (3) with a mixing tube (6) for the insertion of a weft thread (2) as well as a clamping device (7) which can be charged with a medium in order to firmly clamp a weft thread which is introduced into the nozzle. In addition the apparatus (1) contains at least one control valve (8) which is arranged at or in the nozzle holder (9) or nozzle (3) in order to control the clamping device (7).Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2006Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Itema (Switzerland) LtdInventor: Christoph Jenne
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Patent number: 7726351Abstract: A device for inserting of weft threads in an air jet weaving machine comprising at least one set of main nozzles (13, 14) which are mounted in series, and to which individual regulating valves (21, 22) are assigned, is provided with a control and regulating unit (17) which defines the individual settings of the regulating valves (21, 22) with respect to one another, in order to form an overall value for the intensity of the impulse transmission of the set of main nozzles with each regulating valve contributing a proportion of the overall impulse intensity.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2006Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Picanol N.V.Inventors: Patrick Puissant, Jean-Marie Bamelis
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Patent number: 7537029Abstract: A thread clamping device is provided for a jet weaving machine that has a main discharge nozzle (1) with a mixing tube (2) for inserting a weft thread (3) into a shed with a conveying fluid discharged from the main discharge nozzle. This clamping device is placed inside the mixing tube (2) in the area from which the weft thread exits, and has an actuator, which is situated outside of the mixing tube (2), and a lever connected to the actuator so that this lever is actuated by the actuator (6) to execute a tilting or pivoting motion whereby the weft thread is clamped between the lever and an abutment (9) in an opening of the mixing tube.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2005Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: Lindauer DORNIER Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Markus Gielen, Thomas Laukamp
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Publication number: 20080271807Abstract: A method for holding an inserted weft thread in an air jet weaving machine is presented which is provided with a reed (8). In this method the weft thread is inserted into the air jet weaving machine, is deflected by means of a nozzle (3) out of the weft insertion direction (9) and is blown into a receiving opening (5a) of the catching channel (5) and held in the same. The position of the nozzle (3) and of the catching channel (5) is for this purpose matched to the desired cloth width within the width of the reed. In the named method the nozzle (3) and the catching channel passage (5) are arranged at the beat up side of the reed (8).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2007Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: Sultex AGInventor: Urs Schaich
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Patent number: 7350542Abstract: Blowing nozzle for supporting a weft thread in a weaving machine, provided with a flow-through canalisation (17) for a fluid tracing a bend (20) near the free end of the blowing nozzle (3) to subsequently flow into the environment via at least one outlet opening (18), wherein a jet pipe (21) is formed in this flow-through canalisation (17), and the jet pipe (21) is integrated in the bend (20).Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2003Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Picanol N.V. naamloze vennootschapInventors: Jozef Peeters, Hendrik Hiemstra
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Patent number: 7066213Abstract: A catching and holding apparatus for catching-side weft thread ends in a weaving machine comprises a main nozzle and a catching passage for holding and stretching a weft thread end and a carrier on which the main nozzle and the catching passage are arranged. Furthermore, the catching and holding apparatus also comprises an auxiliary nozzle and one or more guides, which are arranged on the carrier in such a manner that a weft thread end which is located in the active region of the auxiliary nozzle is brought by an air jet of the auxiliary nozzle along the guides into the active region of the main nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2003Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignees: Sultex AG, Joweid ZentrumInventor: Urs Schaich
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Patent number: 6880584Abstract: A weft end recovery apparatus comprises weft end carrier for carrying by water flow weft ends formed as a result of weft insertion, a plurality of storing and dewatering sections to receive the weft ends carried from the weft end carrier together with the water, and switching mechanism for selectively switching the storing and dewatering sections to store the weft ends and the water from the weft end carrier.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2002Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Tsudakoma Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Keiichi Myogi
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Publication number: 20030201026Abstract: A catching and holding apparatus (1) for catching-side weft thread ends in a weaving machine comprises a main nozzle (3) and a catching passage (5) for holding and stretching a weft thread end (9) and a carrier (2) on which the main nozzle and the catching passage are arranged. Furthermore, the catching and holding apparatus (1) also comprises an auxiliary nozzle (4) and one or more guides (6a, 6b), which are arranged on the carrier (2) in such a manner that a weft thread end (9) which is located in the action region (4a) of the auxiliary nozzle (4) is brought by an air jet of the auxiliary nozzle (4) along the guides (6a, 6b) into the action region (3a) of the main nozzle (3).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2003Publication date: October 30, 2003Applicant: Sultex AGInventor: Urs Schaich
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Patent number: 6536482Abstract: The invention relates to an airjet weaving-machine auxiliary nozzle (8) in the form of a hollow needle (11) having a closed tip (12), the auxiliary nozzle having a bulge at its distal end extending towards one side only of the nozzle centerline, such that the bulge extends towards a reed of a weaving machine in which the nozzle is installed relative to the centerline.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Picanol N.V.Inventors: Jozef Peeters, Joseph Verhulst, Jean Marie Bamelis
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Patent number: 6176272Abstract: An electromagnet exhibits in its energization curve (I=f(t)) a characteristic feature or indicator, for example, in the form of a dip (1′, 2′) in the energization current. This indicator is used to control the operation of the magnet, for example, to synchronize its operation with that of another magnet. In a loom the operation of a weft stop magnet positioned next to a weft prewinder may be synchronized with the operation of a solenoid driving a valve that supplies air to the main weft insertion nozzle and/or relay nozzles. A magnet may also be controlled with reference to rated operation values so that its actual operation value coincides with the rated value or values or at least is maintained within a permissible tolerance range of rated values. The control takes place in closed loop fashion, for example, through the main loom control.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Adnan Wahhoud, Dieter Teufel