Disconnecting Mechanism Patents (Class 139/56)
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Patent number: 10501872Abstract: A drive mechanism for driving a heald frame of a weaving machine, the drive mechanism having a crank rotating about a crank axis, a coupling rod, and a swivel lever having a first arm and a second arm, the coupling rod is linked to the first arm of the swivel lever by a second hinged joint adjustable with respect to the first arm of the swivel lever, wherein in at intended locations of the second hinged joint with respect to the first arm of the swivel lever, the second hinged joint is situated on an arc of an imaginary circle when the swivel lever is in a central position between the upper position and the lower position, wherein the imaginary circle has a radius that is equal to the distance between the first hinged joint and the second hinged joint, and the imaginary circle has a center that coincides with the crank axis.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2016Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: PicanolInventors: Dirk Sampers, Chris Noppe, Emmanuel Delboo, Sven Cafmeyer, Marc Adriaen
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Patent number: 8490656Abstract: A weaving apparatus includes a weaving machine and a shedding machine that carries out activatable and deactivatable movements of the shedding devices with a shedding drive that is controlled independently of a weaving drive of the weaving machine. After detection of an operating malfunction, e.g. a weft fault or a warp fault, the shedding devices are controlled such that measures for eliminating the operating malfunction can be carried out. In that regard, the rotational speed of the weaving machine is reduced, but the shedding machine is further operated at a relatively high rotational speed, preferably without stopping the shedding machine while the malfunction is eliminated. Then, the speed of the weaving machine is increased and again essentially synchronized with the shedding machine, to resume the regular weaving operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2009Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Lindauer DORNIER Gesellschaft mbHInventor: Michael Lehmann
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Patent number: 8408249Abstract: A weaving machine with drive elements including two or more crankshaft parts rotatable along the width direction of the machine and a common rotational center line. The drive elements are situated in intermediate sections and include respectively a lay sword and lay sword shaft and are connected to a connecting rod belonging to the intermediate section. The machine utilizes a computerized control system for controlling the weaving process. Substantial weight and space reductions are made as large, heavy shaft mountings and gearboxes can be avoided.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2009Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: TEXO ABInventor: Christian Lörup
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Publication number: 20110290368Abstract: The invention relates to a weaving machine with a shedding machine, which comprises activatable and deactivatable movements of the shedding means with a drive which is controlled independently of a drive of the weaving machine. During an operating malfunction the shedding means are controlled (N, N+1) in such a manner so that measures for eliminating the operating malfunction can be carried out. In that regard, merely the rotational speed of the weaving machine (n1.1) is reduced, while the shedding machine is further operated with a high working rotational speed (n1.2) and, if applicable without stopping, is again transitioned into the regular weaving operation, so that the time for the elimination of the operating malfunction is shortened and weaving errors are avoided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2009Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: LINDAUER DORNIER GESELLSCHAFT MBHInventor: Michael Lehmann
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Patent number: 7784499Abstract: A shaft connecting device (18) having a thrust rod (8) and a lateral support (4) that fit into each other with minimal transverse play. In addition, the shaft connecting device (18) has a clamping device (16) with a stop arrangement (60, 60?, 66) and a fixation arrangement (30, 30?), the latter connecting the lateral support (4) and the thrust rod (8) exclusively on their respective upper ends to each other. Any opening, closing and adjusting of the connections between the thrust rod (8) and the lateral support (4) is possible in a particularly simple and convenient manner. The lateral support (4) and the thrust rod (8) support each other, thus resulting in a high dynamic load-bearing capacity. The overall design is simple, clear and cost-effective.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2008Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Groz-Beckert KGInventors: Karl-Heinz Gesing, Johannes Bruske
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Patent number: 7637290Abstract: A control device (53) for a clutch assembly (11) of a dobby comprises a selecting finger (28) that is driven by an electromagnet (37). The selecting finger is rigidly connected to an armature (47) that has a curved armature section and a straight armature section. Together with an appropriately curved pole (45) of the magnetic circuit, the curved armature section forms an air gap (48) that is preferably not influenced by the pivot position of the selecting finger. The other pole (46) of the electromagnet (37) forms a preferably straight air gap (49), said air gap being variable and having a size that is a function of the pivot position of the selecting finger. Due to the existing lever ratios, the maximum width of the trapezoidal gap is substantially smaller than the path of the outer end of the selecting finger (28) between its two selection positions. The distance (A) between the pivot center (32) and the variable air gap (49) is substantially smaller than the length of the selecting finger (28).Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2008Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Groz-Beckert KGInventor: Armin Fäller
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Patent number: 7377293Abstract: A heddle frame having two uprights and two cross-rails interconnected by at least one brace extending in a direction generally parallel to the uprights. The brace includes a rod provided with a screw fastener at opposite ends thereof, two threaded members for being screwed onto one of the opposite ends of the rod, and first and second clamping members mounted to the opposite ends of the rod and the threaded members, respectively, for exerting a clamping locking force on a portion of each cross-rail wherein the locking force results from screwing the threaded members onto the opposite ends of the rod.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2005Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: Staubli FavergesInventor: Andre Fumex
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Patent number: 7318456Abstract: A modular weaving machine includes a loom chassis and a plurality of modular warp units. The warp units are each configured for supporting a plurality of removable bobbins thereon, the bobbins being pre-loadable with a plurality of warp threads. The loom chassis is configured to receivably support the warp units thereon, so that the warp threads are disposed in parallel, spaced relation to one another, extending in a downstream direction. A plurality of shedding actuators are coupled to the loom chassis and configured to form a shed with warp threads of each of the warp units. A weft insertion module is configured to insert a weft thread through the shed.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2006Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Samir A. Nayfeh, Jonathan D. Rohrs
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Patent number: 7178558Abstract: A modular weaving machine includes a loom chassis and a plurality of modular warp units. The warp units are each configured for being pre-loaded with a plurality of warp threads. The loom chassis is configured to receivably support the warp units thereon, so that the warp threads are disposed in parallel, spaced relation to one another, extending in a downstream direction. A plurality of shedding actuators are coupled to the loom chassis and configured to form a shed with warp threads of each of the warp units. A weft insertion module is configured to insert a weft thread through the shed.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2005Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Samir A. Nayfeh, Jonathan D. Robrs
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Publication number: 20040011416Abstract: Proposed is a sley apparatus for a weaving machine, having a sley profile (1), a reed (2) and a drive (3), with the sley profile (1) carrying the reed (2) and being in active connection with the drive (3). In this the sley profile (1) comprises at least two separate parts, namely a main profile part (4) and an auxiliary profile part (5), with the auxiliary profile part (5) being releasably connected directly or indirectly to the main profile part (4).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2002Publication date: January 22, 2004Applicant: Sulzer Textil AGInventors: Hans-Dieter Scorl, Heinz Baumann
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Patent number: 4448220Abstract: The two-phase gripper loom or weaving machine comprises two loom units arranged adjacent one another. Each of their heald frames can be actuated by a heald frame positioning device with a phase shift of 180 angular degrees. Each heald frame positioning device is associated with a related one of the loom units. There is arranged between the common main shaft of the machine and the two rotary shafts of the two heald frame positioning devices a clutch drive for selectively individually connecting or coupling one or the other rotary shaft with the main shaft of the machine or with an auxiliary drive. This enables, during standstill of the machine, to bring the open weaving shed of one or the other loom unit into a closed shed position until the gripper loom is restarted, prior to which restarting the closed weaving shed is brought back again into the open shed position.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1981Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Assignee: Aktiengesellschaft Adolph SaurerInventors: Rudolf Zwiener, Anton Lucian, Ernst Gattiker