EP0102588B1 - Drive belt having variable stiffness for weft conveying grippers in looms - Google Patents

Drive belt having variable stiffness for weft conveying grippers in looms Download PDF

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EP0102588B1
EP0102588B1 EP83108331A EP83108331A EP0102588B1 EP 0102588 B1 EP0102588 B1 EP 0102588B1 EP 83108331 A EP83108331 A EP 83108331A EP 83108331 A EP83108331 A EP 83108331A EP 0102588 B1 EP0102588 B1 EP 0102588B1
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D03WEAVING
    • D03DWOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
    • D03D47/00Looms in which bulk supply of weft does not pass through shed, e.g. shuttleless looms, gripper shuttle looms, dummy shuttle looms
    • D03D47/27Drive or guide mechanisms for weft inserting
    • D03D47/271Rapiers
    • D03D47/272Rapier bands

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  • the control strap for the weft carrying gripper of the DE-B-2902729 has a stiffness'which varies along its length, this variable stiffness being obtained by suitably varying the composition of the layers of different materials (generally plastic materials) which form the strap.
  • this has been obtained by adopting for the strap complicated configurations which are costly to realize and which considerably alter its exterior shape, which becomes extremely uneven giving rise to inconveniences in use.
  • the present invention supplies a strap having a stiffness which varies along its length, the exterior shape of the strap being quite conventional and perfectly uniform throughout its length.
  • Said strap is characterized in that said variable stiffness is obtained by incorporating into a strap of normal stiffness a core or lining, varying in thickness and/or width along the strap length, in a continuous or discontinuous manner.
  • the strap 1 of figures 1 and 2 is formed of a core 2 of highly stiff plastic material, incorporated into an ordinary strap structure 3, also of plastic material, but of less stiffness.
  • the core 2 is delimited in the sense of the thickness by two step configurations (steps 4, 5 and 6) being formed of lengths or zones of decreasing thickness 7, 8, 9 and 10.
  • the stiffening core 2 is completely missing in correspondence of the strap area 11, where the strap - consisting of the mere structure 3-appears as an ordinary type strap.
  • the core 12 incorporated into the structure 13 of the strap 1 has a thickness varying continuously between a maximum 14 and a minimum 15 and, also in this case, said core is missing in correspondence of the area 16, with the same results as far as stiffness, which however varies in a continuous manner, instead of varying by steps.
  • the strap according to the invention could be obtained by associating thereto - by glueing into both of its major faces -stiffening strips of metal or plastic material, having suitable characteristics. Such strips should of course vary in thickness or width, by steps or in a continuous manner.
  • the passage from flexible layers to stiff layers should be gradual, in the sense of the thickness in the strap and, for this purpose, it is appropriate to introduce also the use of a third material (not shown in the drawing) with intermediate characteristics of flexibility.
  • the strap according to the invention can be improved even further by applying onto both of its major faces a layer of antifriction material, as "Teflon".
  • the loom can be operated at speeds and for lengths of time so far unthinkable, The aforespecified frictions are in fact considerably reduced, resulting into less heating and wear of the strap.

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Abstract

Control strap for weft carrying grippers in weaving looms, having a stiffness which varies along its length. This arrangement allows to obtain a strap of reduced mass, but of sufficient stiffness in correspondence of the strap areas which are mostly subjected to compressive stresses.

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  • As known, many types of shuttleless weaving looms use, for conveying the weft through the shed, pairs of carrying grippers exchanging the weft thread half way through the shed. Such grippers, a carrying gripper and a drawing gripper, are - in most cases - controlled by flexible straps of plastic material or metal, provided with notches into which engage the toothings of driving gearwheels rotating continuously, for short arcs, with reciprocating motion.
  • With the up-to-dating of these types of looms and the increase in the working speed, the masses and overall dimensions of the grippers, as well as the masses and dimensions of the straps, have been gradually reduced, mainly in order not to increase the inertial loads. This resulted, however, into a less precise guiding, as the straps are subjected to combined bending and compressive stresses, deriving from the mass of the grippers and from accelerations, and they hence tend to be lifted from the sliding plane. This has deteriorated the conditions in which weft exchange takes place and it has increased the risk of said exchange not taking place at all, or taking place incorrectly, with obvious inconvenience in the running of the loom and in the success of the weaving operation.
  • To obviate these drawbacks, the normal praxis consists in increasing the stiffness of the straps controlling the weft carrying grippers, in that this precaution acts in favour of the precision of the grippers movement and hence of the weft exchange between such grippers.
  • It should not be forgotten, however, that the straps in question wind around the gearwheels controlling them and that, by increasing the stiffness thereof, the wears in the bending areas are simultaneously increased.
  • In the DE-B-2902729 the problem has been faced considering the principle that it is not necessary to strengthen the stiffness of the straps along the whole length thereof, but only in correspondence of those parts whereon they are subjected to particularly high compressive stresses which tend to lift them. The strap parts which are instead subjected to lower compressive stresses, or even to tractive efforts - as the lengths which, with the straps totally inside the shed, are situated close to the ends of the shed itself - do not require any stiffening.
  • Starting from this principle, the control strap for the weft carrying gripper of the DE-B-2902729 has a stiffness'which varies along its length, this variable stiffness being obtained by suitably varying the composition of the layers of different materials (generally plastic materials) which form the strap. Besides, in the case of the DE-B-2902729, this has been obtained by adopting for the strap complicated configurations which are costly to realize and which considerably alter its exterior shape, which becomes extremely uneven giving rise to inconveniences in use.
  • Whereas, the present invention supplies a strap having a stiffness which varies along its length, the exterior shape of the strap being quite conventional and perfectly uniform throughout its length.
  • Said strap is characterized in that said variable stiffness is obtained by incorporating into a strap of normal stiffness a core or lining, varying in thickness and/or width along the strap length, in a continuous or discontinuous manner.
  • The invention will now be described in detail hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
    • Fig. 1 is an axonometric view of a strap according to the invention, of which
    • Figs. 2 and 3 show diagrammatically two preferred embodiments, represented in a longitudinal section in the sense of their thickness.
  • With reference to the drawings, it can be seen that the strap 1 of figures 1 and 2 is formed of a core 2 of highly stiff plastic material, incorporated into an ordinary strap structure 3, also of plastic material, but of less stiffness.
  • The core 2 is delimited in the sense of the thickness by two step configurations (steps 4, 5 and 6) being formed of lengths or zones of decreasing thickness 7, 8, 9 and 10. The stiffening core 2 is completely missing in correspondence of the strap area 11, where the strap - consisting of the mere structure 3-appears as an ordinary type strap.
  • It is evident that the stiffness of the strap 1, thus formed, is normal in correspondence of the area 11, while it gradually increases, in a discontinuous manner, in correspondence of the areas 10, 9, 8 and 7, this last area of the strap being the stiffest one to guarantee the most efficient working of the loom.
  • In the embodiment of figure 3, the core 12 incorporated into the structure 13 of the strap 1 has a thickness varying continuously between a maximum 14 and a minimum 15 and, also in this case, said core is missing in correspondence of the area 16, with the same results as far as stiffness, which however varies in a continuous manner, instead of varying by steps.
  • It is understood that, instead of incorporating a core (as 2 and 12) into an ordinary strap structure (as 3 and 13), the strap according to the invention could be obtained by associating thereto - by glueing into both of its major faces -stiffening strips of metal or plastic material, having suitable characteristics. Such strips should of course vary in thickness or width, by steps or in a continuous manner.
  • Furthermore, the passage from flexible layers to stiff layers should be gradual, in the sense of the thickness in the strap and, for this purpose, it is appropriate to introduce also the use of a third material (not shown in the drawing) with intermediate characteristics of flexibility.
  • With weft carrying grippers control straps of the aforedescribed type, a perfect working of the loom is obtained also at high speeds, thanks to the stiffening thereof in correspondence of the areas where it is essential. On the other hand, by reducing said stiffness where it is only partially required, or not required at all, one also reduces the heating and wear which would be produced with straps uniformly stiffened along their length.
  • The costs will also be reduced, for less use of the special materials usually required in order to obtain stiffening, while safety and reliability will increase, as the structural characteristics of the strap will allow to stand the stresses to which the strap itself is subjected, thereby clearly reducing fatigue. Finally, also the noise deriving from the strap movement will be less than that of the straps with uniform stiffness.
  • The strap according to the invention can be improved even further by applying onto both of its major faces a layer of antifriction material, as "Teflon".
  • It is already known to apply a lining of this type to the upper major face A of the strap but, up to date, the lower face B had never been lined in a similar way deeming that, on account of the centrifugal force to which the strap is subjected, it would always be in contact- in the strap guide - with the inner upper part, and it would not rub against the lower part. This would be true in the case of uniform rotary motion, which is the type of motion less similar to the strap motion. Whereas, due to the continuous reversals of acceleration and speed, the strap rubs its inner part less than its outer part, but still to a considerable extent.
  • Thus, by lining the lower part of the strap with the same material normally used for lining the upper part, the loom can be operated at speeds and for lengths of time so far unthinkable, The aforespecified frictions are in fact considerably reduced, resulting into less heating and wear of the strap.

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1. Control strap for weft carrying grippers in shuttleless weaving looms, having a stiffness which varies along its length by varying the composition of the layers forming the strap, the stiffness being variable through the length of the strap, characterized in that said variable stiffness is obtained by incorporating into a strap (1) of normal stiffness a core or lining (2, 12), varying in thickness and/or width along the strap length, in a continuous or discontinuous manner.
2. Control strap as in claim 1, wherein both major faces of the strap are lined with antifriction material.
EP83108331A 1982-09-03 1983-08-24 Drive belt having variable stiffness for weft conveying grippers in looms Expired EP0102588B1 (en)

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AT83108331T ATE31330T1 (en) 1982-09-03 1983-08-24 DRIVE BELT WITH VARIABLE STIFFNESS FOR RIPPER WEAVING MACHINES.

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IT8223115A IT1210932B (en) 1982-09-03 1982-09-03 COMMAND TAPE OF PLATE HOLDER PLIERS IN WEAVING FRAMES WITH VARIABLE RIGIDITY.
IT2311582 1982-09-03

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DE3527202C1 (en) * 1985-07-30 1986-10-09 Lindauer Dornier Gmbh, 8990 Lindau Gripper bar for contactless weaving machines
JPS6328943A (en) * 1986-07-15 1988-02-06 ゲブリユ−ダ− ズルツア− アクチエンゲゼルシヤフト Weft yarn charging apparatus of belt gripper type loom
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IT1230810B (en) * 1989-08-09 1991-10-29 Vamatex Spa VARIABLE THICKNESS PLIER BELT FOR CLAMPS WEAVING FRAMES.
FI83791C (en) * 1989-08-24 1991-08-26 Neste Oy SLITSTARKT BAND OCH FOERFARANDE FOER FRAMSTAELLNING AV DETTA.
BE1009355A6 (en) * 1995-05-04 1997-02-04 Picanol Nv Rapier WITH GRAB AND GRAB BAND.
TW422899B (en) * 1998-02-18 2001-02-21 Toyoda Automatic Loom Works Weft insertion apparatus on a rapier loom and rapier band

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