21 |
Apparatus for controlling at least one yam of the lateral motion of the textile machine |
JP52501598 |
1997-10-24 |
JP4093593B2 |
2008-06-04 |
シュパイヒ,フランツィスコ; ディルヴィル,ジェラルド; メレ,ジュゼッペ |
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22 |
Loom for weaving woven seen from having an integral handle, in particular air jet loom |
JP2007520651 |
2005-06-09 |
JP2008506854A |
2008-03-06 |
アドナン、バーホウト |
一体の柄を有するからみ織の製織のための織機、特にエアジェットルームにおいて、第1の開口装置(6)が、揺れコーム(6a)として形成され、その駆動装置が織機のスレーから誘導された第1の案内手段と、第1の案内手段(6a)の駆動手段(14)から独立の駆動装置を有する直立コームとして形成された第2の案内手段(6b)からなることを特徴とする織機。 織機はさらに第2の開口装置(7)を備え、その開口手段(7b)を第1の装置(6)と織機のリード(11)の間に配置することができることを特徴とする。 |
23 |
Heald controller |
JP11589797 |
1997-05-06 |
JPH1046450A |
1998-02-17 |
JIYON DARUTON GURIFUISU |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a heald controller which can hold the heald rod selectively at different heights and can readily select different shed height. SOLUTION: This heald controller comprises a heald rod 11 which is movable in the longitudinal direction between the limits of reciprocating motions and is energized toward the limit HUL so that it may be fitted to the shed opening US, a heald rod-driving means 50 which continuously reciprocates parallel with the longitudinal shaft, driving latches 34, 35 which engage, when the driving means 50 shifts to the limit HLL, and automatically disengage, when it shifts to the limit HUL, a driving latch 40 which is continuously reciprocated in the moving path of the heald rod 11 from the limit HUL arranged near the limit HUL to the intermediate point TP, and a stationary latch 51 which can selectively act on the heald rod 11 in order to selectively hold the heald rod 11 at the intermediate point IP so that the driving latch 34, 35 can move the heald rod 11 from the intermediate point IP to the limit HLL, when the heald rod 11 is held at the intermediate point TP. |
24 |
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ONE-PIECE TEXTILE BY A JACQUARD MACHINE AND PRODUCT MADE BY THE SAME |
US15661737 |
2017-07-27 |
US20190032252A1 |
2019-01-31 |
Hung-Ching Chou |
A method of manufacturing a one-piece textile by a jacquard machine includes a preparation step, a jacquard weaving step, a textile separation step, and a textile ironing step. A woven cloth is made of the method and includes a base fabric and multiple textiles connected with the base fabric by at least one sewing area. The woven cloth is a one-piece structure made by a jacquard machine. The textiles are separated by trimming the at least one sewing area from the woven cloth. Each textile is a complete product with a one-piece structure without sewing. The manufacturing method can improve the efficiency of textile production. |
25 |
Bursitis treatment device and method |
US14728897 |
2015-06-02 |
US09764071B2 |
2017-09-19 |
Johan Lionel Van Den Bossche; Stefaan Michiel Maria Mulier; Kristoffel Pieter Maria Mulier; Michiel Willem Jozef Mulier |
A bursitis treatment device (100; 200) for treatment of inflammation of a bursa (150; 502) in a patient's joint includes: a rinsing aid; a reservoir (101; 201) for holding the rinsing aid in fluid, freezing fluid or gaseous state; a supply line (103; 204, 208) for transporting the rinsing aid; a heat exchanger (104; 203) for controlling the temperature of the rinsing aid—such that the temperature of the rinsing aid enables to destroy cells causing the inflammation; an access device (209) for injecting the rinsing aid into the bursa (150; 205); and a drain (105; 210) for removing the rinsing aid from the bursa (150; 205) for elimination. |
26 |
AIRBAG FABRIC INCLUDING APERTURES AND METHODS OF FORMING THE SAME |
US15055068 |
2016-02-26 |
US20170247012A1 |
2017-08-31 |
Jeffrey Eugene Low; Charles Richards |
Fabrics for inflatable airbags including one or more aperture sections are disclosed. The aperture sections can be formed in woven fabric panels of the inflatable airbags. Methods of weaving fabric panels including aperture sections for inflatable airbags are also disclosed. The aperture sections may define vents, or the aperture sections may receive a portion of an inflator, a lead wire, and/or a mounting hardware component. |
27 |
Loom for weaving fabric with two types of tissue, shoe upper woven using the same, and shoe |
US14733809 |
2015-06-08 |
US09609916B2 |
2017-04-04 |
Soo Bok Song; Jae Woo Lee |
Disclosed herein are a loom for weaving a fabric with two types of tissue, a shoe upper woven using the loom, and a shoe including such a shoe upper. The loom includes a first heddle stack formed by arranging a plurality of first heddles in one or more rows, and a second heddle stack formed by arranging a plurality of second heddles in one or more rows, the second heddles being different in kind from the first heddles. The first heddle stack and the second heddle stack are sequentially arranged in a warp feeding direction. |
28 |
Shed-forming device for a weaving machine |
US13996962 |
2011-12-21 |
US09091001B2 |
2015-07-28 |
James Anthony Graham; Matthew Theobald; Bram Vanderjeugt; Frederick De Medts |
A shed-forming device has elastically deformable selection elements (1) (28a)-(28f) which can be placed in an undeformed position or in a deformed position, electromagnetic selectors (2) which can be actuated in order to place or keep each selection element (1) in successive weaving cycles in one of said positions, and presenting means (3) in order to mechanically deform selection elements (1) in the direction of a selector (2) in each weaving cycle into a presenting position in which they are kept at a distance from the selector (2) by a stop (4), and also relates to a method for positioning selection elements of a shed-forming device in this manner. |
29 |
BURSITIS TREATMENT DEVICE AND METHOD |
US13575028 |
2011-01-26 |
US20120310149A1 |
2012-12-06 |
Johan Lionel Van Den Bossche; Stefaan Michiel Maria Mulier; Kristoffel Pieter Maria Mulier; Michiel Willem Jozef Mulier |
A bursitis treatment device (100; 200) for treatment of inflammation of a bursa (150; 502) in a patient's joint includes: a rinsing aid; a reservoir (101; 201) for holding the rinsing aid in fluid, freezing fluid or gaseous state; a supply line (103; 204, 208) for transporting the rinsing aid; a heat exchanger (104; 203) for controlling the temperature of the rinsing aid—such that the temperature of the rinsing aid enables to destroy cells causing the inflammation; an access device (209) for injecting the rinsing aid into the bursa (150; 205); and a drain (105; 210) for removing the rinsing aid from the bursa (150; 205) for elimination. |
30 |
Device for actuating binding and tension warp yarns and pile weaving machine provided with such a device |
US11339855 |
2006-01-25 |
US07658209B2 |
2010-02-09 |
Johny Debaes |
A device for actuating binding and tension warp yarns, with at least one first shed forming device for actuating the tension warp yarns, and at least one second shed forming device for actuating the binding warp yarns. The first or the second shed forming devices are provided with a central drive to actuate the respective yarns. A pile weaving machine is provided with such a device. |
31 |
Shed forming device for the textile industry |
US09979487 |
2001-11-16 |
US06494237B1 |
2002-12-17 |
Uwe Piegeler |
The invention relates to a shed forming device without a harness for the textile industry, preferably a weaving device which contains a number of healds (4) with thread eyelets (5) for guiding the warp threads. The healds (4) are guided through boreholes (31, 31′) of guide elements (20, 6). Said healds (4) are positioned in such a way, that at least one of the guide elements (6) is configured as a lifting element of a lift generating device, in order to perform a vertical ascending and descending movement. An optional connection between the guide element (6) and the heald (4) can be made and electrically controlled by catch devices in the horeholes (31, 31′), in such a way, that the heald can be caught by the lifting movement. A shed of warp threads can thus be formed which conforms to a pattern. |
32 |
Jacquard machine hook selecting device driven by a bistable element |
US633791 |
1996-07-01 |
US5794665A |
1998-08-18 |
Walter Keim |
A Jacquard machine for the positive lifting and lowering of the warp threads in a weaving machine, without the employment of harness cords and a method of operating the Jacquard machine. The Jacquard machine includes for each of a hook (6) a bistable element. The bistable element is formed as an elastically deformable rod (1) or an elastically deformable leaf spring. Periodically, a mechanical deformation loading acts on the bistable element which takes the bistable element into one of two stable states in dependence upon a slight initial deflection. An initialization device (8) brings about a slight deflection of the bistable element before the action of the mechanical deformation loading, in view of which it is ensured that the bistable element takes up a particular one of its two stable states. A hook drive device for the implementing of the mechanical deformation loading on the bistable elements (1) has a loading device (31) for exercising the deformation loading, in which the bistable elements (1) are mounted at least one side thereof. |
33 |
Patterning means |
US842913 |
1977-10-17 |
US4150698A |
1979-04-24 |
John D. Griffith |
A loom patterning mechanism including a continuously movable pattern information means and pattern sensing means associated with the information means and movable synchronously therewith over at least part of a loom cycle, the sensing means serving to initiate a loom function. |
34 |
Spring hook for the harness pull of a double-lift open-shed jacquard
machine |
US485601 |
1974-07-03 |
US3967652A |
1976-07-06 |
Wolfgang Seiler |
Hook construction for the harness pull of a double-lift open-shed Jacquard machine. For use in a Jacquard machine, as aforesaid, there is provided a construction for a resilient harness pull hook, same having relatively resilient characteristics in the upper portion thereof and relatively rigid characteristics in the lower portion thereof. Said construction may be obtained by appropriate treatment of the hooks during the process of manufacture of same or said characteristics may be obtained by fastening, as by welding, two separate components, one thereof being relatively resilient and the other thereof being relatively rigid. An offset may be advantageously provided in the resilient portion of such hooks for improving the guidance thereof. |
35 |
Heddle for a loom and loom equipped with such a heddle |
US14876916 |
2015-10-07 |
US09777410B2 |
2017-10-03 |
Michel Herrmann; Philippe Gaubert; Damien Bouchet |
A heddle for guiding a warp yarn for a loom extends lengthwise along a longitudinal axis (X4) and is formed by an assembly of a heddle body including at least one strand, and an eye including an eyelet for the passage of a warp yarn, and defining a main plane (P) wherein a first part of the strand and the eye is provided, before assembly, with an end part a second part of the strand and the eye is provided, before assembly, with a cavity for receiving the end part arranged at a longitudinal end of the second part and wherein the receiving cavity is provided with a bottom and emerges on an outside of the second part, along a transverse axis (Z4) perpendicular to the main plane (P). |
36 |
ACTUATING DEVICE |
US14767733 |
2014-02-13 |
US20150376820A1 |
2015-12-31 |
Roland Hans MICHEL; Gerhard Leonhard REDER; Günter WULLICH |
A device (1) and a method are provided for shedding with a warp thread (5). The device has a lifter (7) that is connected to a resilient spring element (9) and to the warp thread (5). The device also has a controllable actuator (11). The spring element (9) is non-rotatably clamped at both spring element ends in mountings (13, 15). The spring element (9) is compressed axially at one side by the actuator (11), forcing the spring element (9) to flex and forcing the lifter (7) to be oscillated by alternating flexural deformations of the spring element (9). |
37 |
SHED-FORMING DEVICE FOR A WEAVING MACHINE |
US14740777 |
2015-06-16 |
US20150275405A1 |
2015-10-01 |
James Anthony GRAHAM; Matthew THEOBALD; Bram VANDERJEUGT; Frederik DE MEDTS |
A shed-forming device has elastically deformable selection elements (1) (28a)-(28f) which can be placed in an undeformed position or in a deformed position, electromagnetic selectors (2) which can be actuated in order to place or keep each selection element (1) in successive weaving cycles in one of said positions, and presenting means (3) in order to mechanically deform selection elements (1) in the direction of a selector (2) in each weaving cycle into a presenting position in which they are kept at a distance from the selector (2) by a stop (4) and also relates to a method for positioning selection elements of a shed-forming device in this manner. |
38 |
SHED-FORMING DEVICE FOR A WEAVING MACHINE |
US13996962 |
2011-12-21 |
US20130291996A1 |
2013-11-07 |
James Anthony Graham; Matthew Theobald; Bram Vanderjeugt; Frederick De Medts |
A shed-forming device has elastically deformable selection elements (1) (28a)-(28f) which can be placed in an undeformed position or in a deformed position, electromagnetic selectors (2) which can be actuated in order to place or keep each selection element (1) in successive weaving cycles in one of said positions, and presenting means (3) in order to mechanically deform selection elements (1) in the direction of a selector (2) in each weaving cycle into a presenting position in which they are kept at a distance from the selector (2) by a stop (4), and also relates to a method for positioning selection elements of a shed-forming device in this manner. |
39 |
ELECTRONIC DOBBY-AND-JACQUARD-LOOM WEAVING MACHINE AND WEAVING METHOD |
US13716536 |
2012-12-17 |
US20130269822A1 |
2013-10-17 |
Shengcheng Zhang; Chenhui Qian; Xiaodong Li; Dexun Ye; Yunfei Yao; Jun Zhang; Yaojun Han; Xiaofang Chen; Shuifa Ding; Xiaohong Peng; Jianhua Chen |
The present invention discloses an electronic-dobby-and-jacquard-loom weaving machine and a weaving method. The machine comprises a weaving body, a first wrap beam, a second wrap beam, a jacquard loom, a dobby loom, a harness frame, a plurality of first harness wires, a plurality of second harness wires, a plurality of harness cords, a plurality of return springs and at least one weft accumulator, wherein the weaving body and the jacquard loom are connected with a synchronous transmission mechanism between them; the synchronous transmission mechanism comprises a weaving spindle, a main motor encoder, a jacquard loom transmission shaft, a jacquard loom encoder, a gear box and a servo control system. The present invention improves the clarity of the fell (shed), widens the fell, keeps the fell clear stably, and realizes high-density jacquard weaving. |
40 |
Venetian blind tape |
US11334057 |
2006-01-18 |
US20060157136A1 |
2006-07-20 |
Michael Sitarz; Lewis Coco; Thomas Kefor |
A Venetian blind tape that includes face and rear bands, each of a textile material woven from a loom. A plurality of cross-band members are inter-woven between the face and rear bands and are spacedly disposed along the bands to form supports for blind slats. At least the face band has a discernable decorative pattern woven into it by means of a Jacquard weaving mechanism that is characterized by independent single thread control. |