GB2069015A - Tape drives - Google Patents
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- GB2069015A GB2069015A GB8004419A GB8004419A GB2069015A GB 2069015 A GB2069015 A GB 2069015A GB 8004419 A GB8004419 A GB 8004419A GB 8004419 A GB8004419 A GB 8004419A GB 2069015 A GB2069015 A GB 2069015A
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D03—WEAVING
- D03D—WOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
- D03D47/00—Looms in which bulk supply of weft does not pass through shed, e.g. shuttleless looms, gripper shuttle looms, dummy shuttle looms
- D03D47/27—Drive or guide mechanisms for weft inserting
- D03D47/271—Rapiers
- D03D47/272—Rapier bands
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D03—WEAVING
- D03D—WOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
- D03D47/00—Looms in which bulk supply of weft does not pass through shed, e.g. shuttleless looms, gripper shuttle looms, dummy shuttle looms
- D03D47/27—Drive or guide mechanisms for weft inserting
- D03D47/275—Drive mechanisms
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Abstract
A tape wheel 8 is oscillated by a sector gear 12a driven by a crank and rod 18, the little end 17 of the rod 18 acting in a slider 20 on the sector and having a link 15 connected by an eccentric 14 to a fixed part of the loom to provide adjustment of the stroke of the sector. <IMAGE>
Description
SPECIFICATION
Shuttleless looms
This invention relates to a control device, particularly for reciprocating those grippers which, in shuttleless looms, are to insert the weft thread.
As is known, in shuttleless looms, the weft thread is inserted by means of two suitably designed grippers (sometimes called needles or darts, depending on their different shapes). During the long standstill phase of the comb and related opening of the shed, the two grippers, which are carried cantilever-fashion by the respective sides of the loom, are first moved toward each other, starting from such sides, and then, after meeting at the center of the loom and handing over the weft thread, returned to the loom sides to allow the comb beating up.
Also known are shuttleless looms wherein each such gripper is secured at one end to a respective flexible belt, arranged to slide in a sort of arcuate guide. The two arcuate guides extend in a vertical plane lying parallel to the loom front and project out of said sides, and sometimes depend downwards from the loom, such as not to interfere with the oscillations of the sley to which the comb is mounted. Moreover, each belt is provided with a lengthwise series of slots, in mesh engagement with the teeth of a respective gear or toothed wheel which is driven to reciprocate rotatively in either directions, thereby the belt is moved out of the guide and the related gripper is brought to the loom center, and vice versa, the belt is withdrawn and the gripper moved back.
Numerous are the aspects of the types of control utilized in the past for such gear wheels which have failed to prove fully satisfactory. For example, with the currently employed controls, the belts of the weft inserting grippers do not have sufficiently low speeds and accelerations to ensure, at the gripper travel limit corresponding to the loom center, a correct transfer of the weft thread from one gripper to the other. Furthermore the bulk size of the looms is considerable, and so are the travel sections covered by the grippers during their return stroke after leaving the reed.
Other drawbacks are due to the conventional controls being less than entirely suitable for application to looms having, within a certain range, a front of different useful extension.
This invention sets out to obviate the cited shortcomings.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a control device for the reciprocating movement of the belts carrying the weft thread insertion grippers in shuttleless looms, wherein each belt is provided with a lengthwise series of slots and with the slots of one series a respective gear wheel is in mesh engagement, characterised in that it comprises an oscillating gear sector, driving said gear wheel, said gear sector having along the bisecting line thereof a slotted link coupling including a slider, said coupling providing articulation both with the big end of a connecting rod in a crank mechanism, which is driven by a cyclic shaft of the shuttleless loom, and with the pin of a rocker arm following the oscillations of said gear sector.
Further features will be more clearly apparent from the description of a preferred, though not limitative, embodiment of this control, illustrated by way of example only in the accompanying drawing, where:
Figure 1 is a diagrammatical partial front view of a shuttleless loom;
Figure 2 is a detail view of a control according to this invention, as viewed from one side of the loom; and
Figure 3 is a partly sectional plan view of the control shown in Figure 2, as taken along the line Ill-Ill of Figure 2.
With reference to the drawing figures, the numeral 1 designates the reed of a shuttleless loom. A lower reinforcement 2 of the reed is attached to a sley, not shown, which can be oscillated, in a known manner, about a horizontal axis extending parallel to the loom front and being located between the two sides of the same.
Parallel to each such side there extend a respective pair of vertical elements 3, which are also connected to that side externally thereto.
On the front, the reinforcement 2 has a threshold 2a, which is covered by a special gasket and upon which two grippers 4 and 5 are arranged to slide, which grippers are attached each to the top end of a respective belt 6. The grippers 4 and 5 serve for inserting the weft thread; the gripper 4 can be, for example, the one intended for picking up the weft thread, or pulling gripper, whilst the gripper 5 can fulfill the function of inserting and deliver the weft thread to the preceding gripper.
The belts 6 are flexible and arranged for sliding in a sort of guides or sheathes 7, which extend in a common plane parallel to the loom front. Starting from its top end, contiguous to a respective end of the reed 1, each guide 7 has a rectilinear section or portion which, outside of the related loom side, extends downwards into an arcuate section or portion, which may be terminated with a lower or bottom rectilinear section facing the loom center.
The belts 6 are flattened horizontally, parallel to the loom sides. Each belt is provided with a lengthwise series of slots which are distributed at regular intervals. With the slots in one series, there mesh engages a gear or toothed wheel 8 which is keyed to one end of a related shaft 9. Each shaft 9 is carried pivotally by a bearing 10 which is laid horizontal and parallel to the vertical elements 3 in the proximity of the top end of the respective guide 7, through which passes the wheel 8 to mesh with the related belt 6.
At the end of each shaft 9 remote from the gear wheel 8, there is keyed a bevel pinion gear 11 which meshes with a portion of a bevel gear 1 2a, secured to a sector 1 2b. Each toothed sector or gear segment 1 2a-b is journalled between the respective pair of vertical elements 3; it is, in fact, secured to a pin 1 3 which is carried pivotally by said vertical elements 3 and is perpendicular thereto.
The pair of vertical elements 3 also carries a second pin 14, parallel and coplanar with the pin 13 but located, with respect to the pin 13, on the side remote from the wheel 8. The second pin 14 acts as the pivot for a rocker arm 1 5. In particular, the second pin 14 has an eccentric portion 1 4a which acquires variable distance from the pin 13 depending on the angular position in which the second pin 14 is locked with respect to the vertical elements 3. With the interposition of a bushing, the rocker arm 15 is mounted pivotally to the portion 1 4a, thereby its pivot is at an adjustable distance from the portion 13 of the gear sector 12a--b.
To the terminating pin 17 of the rocker arm 15 there articulate the small end of a connecting rod 1 8 and a slider 1 9, which is slot linked at 20 to the sector 1 2b, the slot link extending along the bisecting line of said sector. Thus, the rocker arm 1 5 follows the oscillations of the gear sector 1 2alb in the same direction. The big end of the connecting rod 18 is articulated to a second pin 21 of a crank 22 which is keyed to one end of a shaft 23. The shaft 23, extending parallel to the loom front and located between the sides of the same, is driven to complete one revolution per cycle of the loom.The crank mechanisms 22-18, located at the ends of the shaft 23 and being driven thereby, convert the rotary motion of the shaft 23 into a reciprocating movement of the respective gear sectors 1 2alb and respective wheels 8, such that while one wheel turns in one direction the other turns in the opposite direction.
The control described in the foregoing operates as follows.
When the reed 1 is at a standstill in the position where its lower reinforcement is aligned with the top sections of the guides 7, the belts 6 are controlled to move out of the same and insert the grippers 4 and 5 through the warp thread shed.
The grippers reach as far as the center of the loom, and the gripper 5 delivers the weft thread to the gripper 4. At this stage, the wheels 8 reverse their rotations and control the belts 6 to move back into the guides 7, thereby the grippers are withdrawn.
As the grippers withdraw from the reed 2, the reed rapidly completes its oscillation to beat in the weft inserted in the fabric and then returns to its condition in alignment with the top sections of the guides 7. The simultaneous engagement of the slotted link 20 of the sector 1 2b by the rocker arm 1 5 and conrod 1 8 of the crank mechanism, as driven by the cyclic shaft 23, produces the aforesaid favorable laws of motion of the grippers 4 and 5 at their end of stroke positions, respectively at the center and sides of the loom.
It should be further noted that the adjustment of the angular position of the pin 14, and accordingly of the distance of the pivot 1 4a of the rocker arm 1 5 from the pivot 13 of the gear sector 1 2a-h, affords the possibility of using one and the same control even though the useful width of the loom may vary within limits.
Thus, the invention as described achieves its objects.
In practicing the invention, all of the details may be replaced with other technically equivalent ones without departing from the invention's scope.
Claims (3)
1. A control device for the reciprocating movement of the belts carrying the weft thread insertion grippers in shuttleless looms, wherein each belt is provided with a lengthwise series of slots and with the slots of one series a respective gear wheel is in mesh engagement, characterised in that it comprises an oscillating gear sector, diving said gear wheel, said gear sector having along the bisecting line thereof a slotted link coupling including a slider said coupling .providing articulation both with the big end of a connecting rod in a crank mechanism, which is driven by a cyclic shaft of the shuttleless loom, and with the pin of a rocker arm following the oscillations of said gear sector.
2. A control device according to Claim 1, characterised in that the pin of said rocker arm is at an adjustable distance from the main axis of the pivot of said gear sector, said pivot having an eccentric portion, the angular position of which is adjustable.
3. A control device for the reciprocating niovement of the belts carrying the weft thread insertion grippers in shuttleless looms, substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawing.
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GB8004419A GB2069015B (en) | 1980-02-09 | 1980-02-09 | Tape drives |
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GB8004419A GB2069015B (en) | 1980-02-09 | 1980-02-09 | Tape drives |
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732 | Registration of transactions, instruments or events in the register (sect. 32/1977) | ||
732 | Registration of transactions, instruments or events in the register (sect. 32/1977) | ||
PCNP | Patent ceased through non-payment of renewal fee |