161 |
Deflecting device for flat textile structures |
US480574 |
1974-06-18 |
US3955604A |
1976-05-11 |
Rudolf Braun |
An endless belt is disposed between the cloth take-off roller of a weaving machine and the pressing roller in order to press a cloth passing between the belt and the take-off roller or between the belt and each of the take-off roller and pressing roller. The belt is disposed around a pair of tubes which are freely mounted within the belt. |
162 |
Synchronizing apparatus for the drawing roller and the warp beam in a
loom |
US416058 |
1973-11-15 |
US3934620A |
1976-01-27 |
Francisco Marlasca Garcia |
To provide synchronization between the drawing roller and the warp beam of a loom, direct transmission is provided between the two members by means of an intermediate shaft which is independent of the speed of the loom. Any variation in the density of the fabric is transmitted to the intermediate shaft and an automatic adjustment is afforded in the drawing roller and the warp beam. |
163 |
Take-off regulator |
US43645674 |
1974-01-25 |
US3929168A |
1975-12-30 |
FILTER WALTHER; FILTER CLAUS |
The regulator is combined with a shaft which is rotatable in steps to take off a cloth and warp in a weaving machine and serves to control the extent of each of said steps. The regulator comprises a stepping disc which has opposite end faces and is mounted for rotation on an axis and operatively connected to said shaft, a stepping lever which is pivoted on said axis, a linkage and connecting means operatively connecting said linkage to said lever and infinitely adjustable in a radial direction relative to said axis. The linkage is operable to impart pivotal movements to said lever in mutually opposite sense. The regulator also comprises first and second clamping jaw means which are operable in alternation to engage said end faces of said disc like pliers. The first clamping jaw means are carried by said lever and operable to couple said lever to said disc during the pivotal movement of said lever in one sense. The second clamping jaw means are mounted in a stationary position and operable to hold said disc against rotation during the pivotal movement of said lever in the opposite sense.
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164 |
Loom cloth roll take up |
US47045874 |
1974-05-16 |
US3911966A |
1975-10-14 |
BOND ROBERT W; ALEXANDER III WILLIAM J |
A cloth roll take up for a textile loom, having means for guiding the cloth from the delivery roll and thence beneath the loom, includes a pair of transversely spaced vertical frame members each including a pair of longitudinally spaced standards carried outboard of the loom frame members adjacent the rear of the loom for positioning a pair of spaced horizontal transverse frictional take up rolls with means for driving the rolls for building a cloth roll above the loom, the cloth being guided from beneath the loom substantially vertically behind the loom beam, and a take up is further illustrated wherein a guide bar is positioned beneath the loom, rearwardly of the means for guiding the cloth from the delivery roll, receiving the cloth therefrom and directing same laterally beneath a loom side frame member.
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165 |
Web winding |
US3756526D |
1970-08-14 |
US3756526A |
1973-09-04 |
PAXTON K; BUTLER R |
There is disclosed in the specification a winding apparatus having a normal winding station including standards for supporting an arbor for a roll of web being wound. The arbor is driven through a rotary coupling mounted in one of a pair of opposed movable arms arranged first to engage the arbor at a temporary winding station to initiate the winding operation and then to transfer the web roll to the normal winding station where the remainder of the web winding operation is completed.
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166 |
Take-up device having a tension-derived compacting means |
US3707996D |
1971-04-22 |
US3707996A |
1973-01-02 |
ZEBLEY D; CASHION J |
A take-up device for winding continuously woven cloth upon a take-up roll to form hard, straight-ended rolls without pick line distortion. A pivotably supported S-wrap assembly rests tiltably upon the take-up roll. Its swing axis is parallel to an input roll, around which the incoming cloth travels at the same speed as the loom let-off, and to the take-up roll. A tensional pressure plane passes through the swing axis and inwardly of the center line of the S-wrap assembly. The cloth moves reversibly through the S-wrap assembly and onto the take-up roll. When a selected tension torque, in addition to the winding torque, is applied to the take-up roll shaft, the cloth is tautened, the Swrap assembly is pulled toward planar relationship with the cloth and the tensional pressure plane, and a tension-derived pressure is created. This pressure acts inwardly upon the take-up roll to compact the cloth wound thereupon and increases with the increasing diameter of the wound cloth upon the take-up roll.
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167 |
Roll arrangement for a textile machine |
US3703914D |
1969-12-12 |
US3703914A |
1972-11-28 |
FREISLER ERHARD |
A roll arrangement for a textile machine comprising a rotatable roll, a plurality of curved segments mounted on said roll, the curvature of each of said segments matching the curved form of the roll and outwardly projecting pins carried on the segments. The segments are in the form of plates which are made of metal or plastic material and contain orifices. Each of the pins have a point at one end and a head at the other, and are secured to the plates, the head of each pin being held in one of the orifices.
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168 |
Expandible loom apron |
US3692065D |
1971-07-27 |
US3692065A |
1972-09-19 |
SAUL COY L |
An expandible loom apron for a cloth roll has a plurality of vertically spaced pleats formed by fastening a plurality of vertical horizontally spaced elastic strips in stretched condition to an elongated thin sheet of plastic film, and means fastening the sheet of plastic film along upper and lower edges thereof in position above and below a cloth roll so that as the cloth roll expands as it is filled with cloth during weaving the apron also expands to protect the cloth wound thereon.
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169 |
Cloth doffing mechanism |
US3650419D |
1970-02-25 |
US3650419A |
1972-03-21 |
UPSHUR LITTLETON; FRANKLIN BURTON P; ROANE ASA E; WANG KENNETH Y |
A mechanism is described for removing a filled cloth roll from a loom and for transporting a plurality of said removed said filled cloth rolls away from the loom area. A doffing cart is provided which is adapted to be placed adjacent the horizontally extending filled cloth roll on the loom and includes means for lifting the roll, when detached, horizontally onto the cart. The doffing cart with the filled cloth roll secured thereto may then be lifted to an upright position, where the filled cloth roll extends vertically, and the doffing cart may then be rolled away from the loom in the narrow aisles generally provided between looms. A receiving cart is provided which is adapted to receive the filled cloth roll from the doffing cart, store a plurality of said rolls and transport said plurality of rolls away from the loom area. Further, the receiving cart may store a number of empty rolls for installation in the looms when the filled rolls are removed therefrom. The doffing cart includes a tongue means adapted to be engaged with a coupling bar on the receiving cart placing the platform which supports the vertical filled cloth roll on the doffing cart substantially flush with the floor of the receiving cart so that the filled cloth roll need only be slid from one cart to the other.
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170 |
Apparatus and method for positioning warp sheds |
US3580292D |
1969-06-02 |
US3580292A |
1971-05-25 |
RAMBOUSEK ZDENEK |
During weaving of a fabric and during reciprocation of a race comb for a gripper shuttle along a part-circular path with the slay, reciprocating guide means move a fabric portion with an open warp shed transversely to the path of the race comb so that the race comb is entered into the warp shed near the front position thereof, and is located substantially at the center of the warp shed when arriving at its rear position in which a gripper shuttle is picked through the race comb and warp shed.
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171 |
Loom |
US3561497D |
1968-09-03 |
US3561497A |
1971-02-09 |
VANDOOLAEGHE OMER |
A loom having a warp letoff mechanism with a warp beam, a fabric takeup device with a pulling cylinder, a batten, a transmission positively driving the warp beam from the batten, and a regulator responsive to the difference between the speed of the thread being unwound from the warp beam and the speed of the pulling cylinder and acting on the transmission. Thus the loom has a constant ratio between the length of the fabric being produced and the length of the unwound warp from the warp beam.
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172 |
Loom roll cover |
US3544423D |
1967-06-01 |
US3544423A |
1970-12-01 |
ROTHERMEL EDWARD M |
|
173 |
Electric stop motion for looms |
US3485972D |
1968-06-26 |
US3485972A |
1969-12-23 |
ROBERTS WILLIAM A; TERRELL JAMES W |
|
174 |
Cloth motion in looms |
US3428095D |
1966-10-17 |
US3428095A |
1969-02-18 |
PFARRWALLER ERWIN |
|
175 |
Cloth beam drive means for looms |
US50997565 |
1965-11-26 |
US3381722A |
1968-05-07 |
ERWIN PFARRWALLER |
|
176 |
Take-up mechanism |
US28115163 |
1963-05-17 |
US3186443A |
1965-06-01 |
BUDZYNA JOSEPH M |
|
177 |
Warp control mechanism for looms |
US22505662 |
1962-09-20 |
US3168115A |
1965-02-02 |
RHEAUME WALTER A |
|
178 |
Cloth take-up apparatus |
US30414463 |
1963-08-23 |
US3164332A |
1965-01-05 |
O'NEAL WALKER CHRISTIE; SESSOMS RAYMOND G |
|
179 |
Variable torque take-up |
US66225357 |
1957-05-28 |
US2959041A |
1960-11-08 |
JOACHIM SCHELLER; WILHELM ULLMAN |
|
180 |
Fabric take-up for textile machines |
US63870657 |
1957-02-07 |
US2924084A |
1960-02-09 |
CIENTIMACK GEORGE E |
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