EP1795635B1 - Weblitze für bandförmige Kettfäden - Google Patents

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EP1795635B1
EP1795635B1 EP20050026813 EP05026813A EP1795635B1 EP 1795635 B1 EP1795635 B1 EP 1795635B1 EP 20050026813 EP20050026813 EP 20050026813 EP 05026813 A EP05026813 A EP 05026813A EP 1795635 B1 EP1795635 B1 EP 1795635B1
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Franz Mettler
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D03WEAVING
    • D03CSHEDDING MECHANISMS; PATTERN CARDS OR CHAINS; PUNCHING OF CARDS; DESIGNING PATTERNS
    • D03C9/00Healds; Heald frames
    • D03C9/02Healds
    • D03C9/024Eyelets
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D03WEAVING
    • D03CSHEDDING MECHANISMS; PATTERN CARDS OR CHAINS; PUNCHING OF CARDS; DESIGNING PATTERNS
    • D03C9/00Healds; Heald frames
    • D03C9/02Healds
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D03WEAVING
    • D03DWOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
    • D03D41/00Looms not otherwise provided for, e.g. for weaving chenille yarn; Details peculiar to these looms
    • D03D41/008Looms for weaving flat yarns

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  • the invention relates to a heddle, which is adapted for processing warp threads, which are formed in the manner of ribbons.
  • looms which have at least one, but usually many so-called heald shanks for shedding.
  • Each weave is formed by a substantially rectangular frame made vertically arranged side supports and an upper and a lower spar, the so-called shaft rod exists.
  • Litzentragschienen are held on the shaft rods, which are usually formed by elongated steel rails with a rectangular cross-section. The steel rails are used to hold healds.
  • Each heald has end loops for threading onto the top and bottom steel rails. Between the end eyelets of the heddle body extends. Approximately in the middle a thread eye is provided, through which the warp thread leads. If the shaft rod is moved upwards or downwards, all warp threads leading through the thread eyes of the strands are guided out of the warp thread bundle upwards or downwards, so that a shed is formed.
  • the FR 394 156 discloses such a heddle made of flat strip steel.
  • the flat sides of the steel strip are oriented in warp direction.
  • the heald is compressed and punched in the area of the same.
  • the resulting thread eye has a height measured in the vertical direction which is greater than the width measured in the horizontal direction.
  • the thread eye is oriented in warp direction.
  • the DE-PS 22996 discloses a heddle with warp-oriented yarn eye.
  • the heald consists of two layers of thin metal strips that lie parallel to each other. In the area of the thread eye the metal strips are arched away from each other.
  • the heddle is wound around its longitudinal direction, so that the thread eye is oriented transversely to the end eyelets.
  • the presented healds are suitable for processing substantially round threads.
  • ribbon-shaped fiber arrangements for example, polyester, aramid or carbon fiber band-shaped thread arrangements are to be processed, e.g. for producing fabrics for reinforcing highly stressed composite structures.
  • the demand arises that the band-shaped fiber bundle retains its band-shaped structure in the weaving process, and e.g. aligned parallel to the tissue plane.
  • a heald for flat tape-shaped warp threads known, which consists of a flat material. In the region of its thread eye, it has a parallelogram-shaped limited area, which is provided with a transverse slot. The transverse slot forms the thread eye.
  • the US-B-6283163 and the GB-A-408188 disclose wire bent strands which are provided to form a thread eye with an annular grooved member.
  • the heddle according to the invention on a strand body with a thread eye, seen in the warp direction is wider than high.
  • the shape of the thread eye is insofar approximated to the shape of the band-shaped or ribbon-like warp thread or a corresponding warp thread group, which is considered here as a warp thread.
  • the width of the thread eye is at least a few tenths of a millimeter larger than the width of the ribbon-like warp thread for which the heald in question is provided.
  • the thread eye is provided at its upper and at its lower edge with a Fadenleit simulation, the yarn inlet side and / or yarn outlet side is rounded, wherein extending in the warp direction length of this yarn guide is greater than the thickness of the strand body to be measured in the same direction.
  • the heddle body can be made relatively thin and, for example, consist of sufficiently strong steel. The risk that form sharp edges on the thread eye, which can damage sensitive threads is banned by the inventively provided Fadenleitfiguration. The thickness of the heald can thus be reduced to a minimum, which reduces the weight of the strands and thus the material costs and on the other hand increases the possible achievable working speed.
  • the heald is rotated at least in the region of the thread eye transversely to the warp thread, i. the flat sides of the heald lie in a plane which also contains the two heddle rails or encloses with them an at least very acute angle near 0 °.
  • This ensures that the opening direction of the thread eye substantially coincides with the running direction of the warp thread.
  • the minimum thread eye width is made possible for the required opening width of the thread eye.
  • a first heald is moved down to the lower position and a second heald up to the upper position. Both heddles have healds according to the invention, through the thread eye of which warp threads run. After the movement of the first heald to the lower position and the second heald to the upper position, for example, each forms a warp thread of the first heald with a warp thread of the second heald a so-called shed.
  • the warp thread of the first heald passes through a thread eye of a strand in the first heald in the lower region, wherein the warp thread of the second heald passes through a thread eye a strand of the second heald in the upper region. This is how a shed is formed.
  • the two healds change their position.
  • the first weaving shaft goes up, at the same time the second weaving shaft goes down.
  • the heddles also change the positions of the heddles and thus the warp threads or warp thread bundles passing through the thread eyes of the heddles.
  • this position change of the warp threads of the warp thread of the second heald sweeps the outer edge of the adjacent heald passing the first hive.
  • the warp thread passing through the thread eye of the first heald passes the outer edge of the adjacent heald of the second heald.
  • the thread eye of a strand according to the invention is rotated transversely to the warp thread, the area between the outer edge of the strand and the thread eye can be made very small.
  • This provides a warp thread of an adjacent strand of an adjacent heald shaft when changing position enough space to pass freely past the edge of the heald of the adjacent heald shaft.
  • the risk of injury to warp threads when changing position is greatly reduced.
  • the formation of close-meshed tissues is possible.
  • the formation of close-meshed fabrics a slight inclination of the strand body in the region of the thread eye serve, whereby the opening direction of the thread eye is inclined at an acute angle of a few degrees against the plane mentioned in claim 3.
  • the heddle body consists of a band-shaped material, e.g. a steel band. At least on his thread eye he can be oriented transversely to the warp. The twist between the thread eye and the end eyelets is preferably 90 °.
  • the Enderia can be formed by a separate, connected to the heald body element.
  • it is an integral part of the Litzen stresses, ie it consists of the same material as this and goes seamlessly and seamlessly into this.
  • the heald can thereby be produced as a simple stamped body.
  • the end eyelet may have any known shape such as the so-called O-shape, C-shape or J-shape or any future developed form.
  • the end eyelets are formed by projections which are attached to the heald body and protrude over the flat side.
  • the projections may be formed for example by tongues, which are cut free from the heddle body and bent out laterally.
  • the projections may also be formed by subsequently attached to the flat side of the strand body elements.
  • Such elements may be, for example, by laser welding or riveted metal tabs, wherein the weld can be made longitudinally or transversely to the longitudinal direction of the heddle body.
  • the version with longitudinally oriented weld leads to a particularly high stability of the end eyelet thus formed.
  • Fadenleit vom which may be formed for example by tabs that are bent out of the thread eye.
  • the released tabs are bent out of the thread eye by at least 110 °. This results in generously dimensioned yarn guide surfaces, which can be used to weave brittle, break-sensitive threads.
  • the thread guide surfaces on separate elements which are connected to the strand body are connected. They thus form the upper and / or the lower edge of the thread eye.
  • the separate elements may be made of hardened steel, carbide, plastic or ceramic.
  • the elements can be connected to the strand body by gluing, soldering or welding.
  • cemented carbide or ceramic allows interweaving particularly aggressive tapes, such as aramid fibers.
  • the additional elements may also be provided with portions which protect at least a portion of the lateral flanks of the thread eye. This is achieved, for example, by having the elements in the form of a pin or disk end pin.
  • the elements clearly project beyond the upper and lower edges of the thread eye.
  • the elements are in the form of smaller, arranged on the flat sides of the strand body platelets whose edges are well rounded. These plates are attached to the front and back flat side of the strand body and lay according to their positioning, the height of the thread eye in the longitudinal direction of the strand. With this measure, thread eyes of different height can be realized on uniformly punched strand bodies, so that the respective strands can be set up for different band-shaped warp threads.
  • FIG. 1 a heddle 1 is shown for flat, band-shaped, not further illustrated warp threads.
  • the heald 1 belongs to a group of the same or similarly formed healds, which are held on a heald, as it is used for shedding on a weaving machine.
  • the heald 1 is mounted on two Litzentragschienen 2, 2 ', which are held at a distance parallel to each other at the upper and lower shaft rod of a heald.
  • the heald 1 has a main body 3 made of sheet steel strips, the longitudinal direction 4 in FIG. 1 vertically and thereby perpendicular to the Litzentragschienen 2, 2 'is oriented.
  • end eyelets 5, 6, which can be formed in the simplest case by punched into the body 3 openings whose shape and size with a corresponding play addition to the cross section of the Litzentragschienen 2, 2 'corresponds.
  • the main body 3 is provided with a thread eye 7, which serves to receive a warp thread.
  • the thread eye 7 has, as in particular FIG. 2 has a substantially rectangular cross-section, with its lateral edges 8, 9, which extend in the longitudinal direction 4, are shorter than its upper and its lower edge 10, 11, which are transverse to the longitudinal direction 4.
  • the thread eye 7 is surrounded by a flat, substantially flat portion 12 which is at least approximately in or parallel to a plane which is defined by the Litzentragschienen 2, 2 '.
  • the heddle 1 between the region 12 and the respective end eyelet 6, 7 respectively wound at points 13, 14 about 90 ° about the longitudinal direction 4.
  • the heald body from a relatively thin sheet metal, for example, steel as a single stamped bent part integrally formed.
  • the end loops 5, 6 are part of the heddle body 3.
  • the width of the heddle body 3 is at least at the area 12, but preferably greater than that in total FIG. 2
  • On both sides of the thread eye 7 remain webs 15, 16, whose width is preferably slightly larger than the thickness of the sheet material from which the heald 1 is formed.
  • the height H of the thread eye 7 to be measured in the longitudinal direction 4 is significantly less than its width B.
  • the thread eye 7, however, can deviate from the in FIG FIG. 2 rectangle shape also oval or otherwise shaped, but in each case its width B is greater than its height H.
  • the upper and lower edges 10, 11 are preferably formed by yarn guide surfaces 17, 18 which, as in FIG FIG. 2 shown, can connect directly to the flat sides of the area 12. However, the transitions may be rounded to save delicate warp threads 36.
  • the warp threads 36 can each be formed by individual threads or strips (eg plastic strips) or in each case from a plurality of interconnected or unconnected threads, a group of threads or a thread band 36.
  • the regions 12 of the healds 1 are not rotated by exactly 90 ° against the end eyes 5, 6.
  • the healds 1 of the first and second heald can thereby slightly overlap, whereby denser tissues can be produced.
  • the existing from the viewpoint of the warp 36 clear width is at least slightly greater than the width of the flat warp 36th
  • heald 1 slightly asymmetrical, either by the openings of the end eyelets 5, 6 are eccentrically punched into the heald body 3 or by the twisted areas or the rotating areas 13, 14 are bent slightly asymmetrically.
  • FIGS. 3a and 3b illustrate a modified embodiment of the heald 1, to which the above explanation applies, with the exception of subsequent modifications and additions accordingly.
  • the thread eye 7 is in turn formed substantially rectangular. However, it will initially, as in FIG. 3a illustrated, punched out H-shaped, so that an upper and a lower flap 19, 20 are released, which extend toward each other. The lobes 19, 20 are then, as FIG. 3b illustrated, bent away from each other. You can, as shown, are bent out of the thread eye 7 to the same side or in opposite directions out and form a wedge-shaped or funnel-shaped thread eye. Preferably, they are bent by an angle that is significantly greater than 90 °. The preferred embodiments use angles ⁇ between 110 ° and 150 °.
  • the tabs 19, 20 can be oriented in the thread running direction or against the running direction of the warp threads 36.
  • Fadenleit vom 17, 18, which, as from FIG. 3b can be seen starting at a flat side 21 of the region 12 and each extending to the free end 22, 23 of each tab 19, 20 extend.
  • the corresponding length to be measured is thus greater than the thickness of the strand body 3.
  • This embodiment is particularly suitable for band-shaped warp threads 36 made of sensitive, but less abrasive material.
  • heald 1 'as well as all healds described below 1' have a thread eye 7 with a height H, which is smaller than the width B.
  • the healds 1 'of these embodiments can be provided with thread eyes 7 without exception whose height H is greater than their width B.
  • FIGS. 4a, 4b is a further embodiment of the heald 1 'illustrated.
  • the peculiarity of this embodiment is in Fadenleitmaschinen 24, 25, the thread eye 7 above and below gebanden and thus an upper and form a bottom edge.
  • the yarn guide elements 24, 25 are formed for example by cylindrical pins which lie in corresponding grooves 26, 27 which are formed on the edges 10, 11. These grooves can be formed channel-shaped.
  • the thread elements 24, 25 have a diameter which is greater than the thickness of the strand body 3.
  • the yarn guide surfaces 17, 18 which are formed on the yarn guide elements 24, 25 are given a length that is greater than the thickness of the strand body 3 ,
  • the thread guide elements 24, 25 are preferably identical to each other. You can, for example, according to FIG. 10a be formed and made of a suitable material, such as hardened steel, hard metal, ceramic or other wear-resistant material. They can be soldered, welded or glued to the strand body 3. In addition, the yarn guide 24, 25 may consist of a plastic. The choice of the material of the yarn guide element 24, 25 may be based on the to be guided by the thread eye 7 warp.
  • FIG. 5a, 5b is a modified embodiment of the heald 1 'illustrated.
  • the thread guide elements 24, 25 here have a part-cylindrical, preferably semicircular cross-section. This simplifies the production in terms of the storage of Fadenleitelements 24, 25 and the attachment thereof to the heald body 3. Otherwise, the previous description of the embodiment according to Figure 4a, 4b according to the embodiment according to Figure 5a, 5b ,
  • Figure 6a, 6b illustrates another modified embodiment of the heald 1 '.
  • yarn guide elements 24, 25 are provided, which start from a cylindrical basic shape and each have a corresponding groove for receiving the stranded body 3 at its side facing away from the thread eye 7 sides.
  • the Fadenleitmaschine 24, 25 can be easily and securely attached to the heald body 3 in this way.
  • a cohesive connection by gluing, soldering or welding. Otherwise, the previous statements apply accordingly.
  • FIGS. 7a, 7b is a further embodiment of the heald according to the invention 1 'illustrated.
  • the peculiarity of this heddle is that the heddle body 3 is provided on its flat side 28 with flat rod-shaped thread guide elements 24, 25 which overlap the upper edge 10 and the lower edge 11 of the thread eye 7.
  • the projection of the thread guide elements 24, 25 over the edges 10, 11 is preferably so large that the warp thread does not touch the edges 10, 11.
  • the projection of the thread guide elements 24, 25 over the edges 10, 11 is preferably so large that the warp thread does not reach the edges 10, 11 even when it is in the shedding position, ie when the heald has reached its upper or lower extreme position ,
  • FIGS. 8a and 8b show corresponding thread guide elements 24a, 24b, 25a, 25b also on both flat sides 21, 28 of the base body 3 are attached.
  • the total width of these Fadenleit vom 17, 18 is now in turn greater than the thickness of the Litzen stresses 3.
  • a total width here is the in FIG. 8b from left to right to be measured width of the individual partial surfaces 17a, 17b, 18a, 18b plus the respective distance between the partial surfaces 17a, 17b and 18a, 18b understood.
  • the thread guiding elements 24, 25 may be formed as separate elements or, alternatively, as part of a frame, which is in each case placed flat on the flat side 21 and / or 28.
  • the geometry of the thread eye 7 is then determined by the frame.
  • the illustrated embodiment with separate, not interconnected Fadenleitmaschinen 24, 25 The remaining on both sides of the Fadenauges 7 webs can swing or spring, without this being hindered by glued, soldered or welded elements or that thereby eg a ceramic thread guide would break.
  • a reinforcement of the thread eye area of the strand body 3 can be achieved.
  • FIGS. 9a and 9b Figure 1 illustrates one embodiment of the invention Figure 8a, 8b based further embodiment, which differs in the shape of the yarn guide elements 24a, 24b, 25a, 25b from the above embodiment.
  • the thread guide elements 24a, 24b, 25a, 25b are again according to FIG. 10a designed as a cylindrical pin. They are at the Flat sides 21, 28 attached and project beyond the edges 10, 11.
  • the band-shaped warp thread passes over the yarn guide elements 24a, 24b, 25a, 25b, without touching the edges 10, 11.
  • the yarn guide elements 24, 25 also according to FIG. 10b in the form of a cylindrical pin with end-side starting elements 29, 30 may be formed.
  • the thrust elements 29, 30 may be, for example, disk-shaped sections, the diameter D1, D2 is greater than the diameter D0 of the central cylindrical pin-shaped portion.
  • the thrust elements 29, 30 may be provided with a one-sided flattening in order to facilitate attachment to one of the flat sides 21, 28 of the heddle body 3.
  • FIG. 11 illustrates an alternative embodiment of the end loop 5 of the heald 1, which is suitable for all the aforementioned embodiments.
  • To the end eyelet 5 include projections 31, 32, which are adapted to overlap the heddle support rail 2 and thereby secure the heald 1 to the heddle support rail 2.
  • the projections 31, 32 are formed in the form of angled tongues, which have been released when punching an opening 33. The tongues have then been bent out of this opening 33 and angled at their ends on each other to form the heald bar 2 cross hooks.
  • This embodiment has the advantage that the heddle body 3 rests flat against the support rail 2 and thus can not suffer any torsion.
  • the defined by the projections 31, 32 receiving opening 34 for the Litzentragschiene 2 has compared to the Litzentragschiene 2 a significant vertical play, but only a small other game on.
  • the embodiment of the end eye 5 according to FIG. 11 can be modified.
  • the upper projection 31 can be replaced by a corresponding bent end 31 'of the strand body 3, as FIG. 12 illustrated schematically.
  • the projection 32 according to FIG. 12 be replaced by an attached or welded sheet metal element 32 ', which is connected, for example, on a vertically oriented edge 35 with the heald body 3.
  • the element 32 ' can be obtained by bending over an edge portion of the heddle body 3 or separately attached to it.
  • a heddle 1 for flat, ribbon-like warp threads 36 has a thread eye 7, the width of which is preferably greater than its height. Such a thread eye 7 prevents deformation of the band-shaped warp thread 36, in particular a lateral collapse during shedding.
  • the invention Weblitze 1 preferably Fadenleit vom 17, 18, which, based on the running direction of the warp thread 37, are longer than the thickness of the heddle body 3 of the heald 1. By this measure, the wear on the heald 1, as well as on the Warp 36 can be reduced.

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JP2006328234A JP4617288B2 (ja) 2005-12-08 2006-12-05 帯形経糸のためのヘドル
TW95145547A TWI332534B (en) 2005-12-08 2006-12-07 Heddle for band-shaped warp threads
CN2006101642468A CN1978723B (zh) 2005-12-08 2006-12-07 用于条形经线的综片
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