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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 用于纺织单网起圈天鹅绒的织机及方法 CN200810088084.3 2008-03-31 CN101275331A 2008-10-01 帕特里克·伊尔蒂斯; 盖·莫斯查尔特; 亨克·拉姆博茨特
一种用于起圈天鹅绒织物的单网织机,包括用于将纬纱(2)插入由经纱形成的梭口(F1)内的装置。所述织机进一步包括:单独受控的电子致动器,所述致动器的每一个适于使至少一个经纱引导综线进入限定出至少三个经纱梭口(F1,F2,F3)的至少四个位置(N1,N2,N3,N4)的其中之一中;以及用于将经纱引导棒(31,32)分别同时插入除了所述梭口(F1)之外的各个所述梭口(F2、F3)的装置,用于形成毛圈或绒。
2 用于纺织单网起圈天鹅绒的织机及方法 CN200810088084.3 2008-03-31 CN101275331B 2011-08-24 帕特里克·伊尔蒂斯; 盖·莫斯查尔特; 亨克·拉姆博茨特
一种用于起圈天鹅绒织物的单网织机,包括用于将纬纱(2)插入由经纱形成的梭口(F1)内的装置。所述织机进一步包括:单独受控的电子致动器,所述致动器的每一个适于使至少一个经纱引导综线进入限定出至少三个经纱梭口(F1,F2,F3)的至少四个位置(N1,N2,N3,N4)的其中之一中;以及用于将经纱引导棒(31,32)分别同时插入除了所述梭口(F1)之外的各个所述梭口(F2、F3)的装置,用于形成毛圈或绒。
3 制造液晶板用的摩擦布料 CN200410043518.X 2004-05-14 CN1550831A 2004-12-01 广田靖保; 西口健次; 可儿和夫; 井上隆史; 田平速
发明提供了一种制造液晶板用的摩擦布料,一种液晶板制造用的摩擦布料,其具有由经线和纬线构成的底布组织,和在上述底布组织的经线方向上织入的绒头线的丝绒织物;其特征在于,作为上述经线,是通过将张不同的合成纤维组合织制构成的。或者组合织入线长度方向的经线织制,使绒头稳定地倾斜。
4 ガラス、石英又は金属製のパイル布帛 JP2015510803 2013-05-07 JP2015523471A 2015-08-13 フォーリー ジャン−ミシェル; シャバノン ディディエ; コンピーニュ ジェラール; プリア エマニュエル
本発明は、工業用布の分野、特に担体、特に活性であるか又は活性化可能である化合物用の担体として使用される繊維製品の分野に関する。したがって、本発明は、ガラス、石英又は金属製のパイル布帛に関する。本発明は同様に、この布帛を製造するための方法にも関する。
5 LCD panel manufacturing for rubbing cloth material JP2003137525 2003-05-15 JP4139732B2 2008-08-27 隆史 井上; 和夫 可児; 靖保 廣田; 速 田平; 健次 西口
6 ガラス、石英又は金属製のパイル布帛 JP2015510803 2013-05-07 JP6326608B2 2018-05-23 ジャン−ミシェル フォーリー; ディディエ シャバノン; ジェラール コンピーニュ; エマニュエル プリア
7 Rubbing cloth material for manufacturing liquid crystal panel JP2003137525 2003-05-15 JP2004341209A 2004-12-02 HIROTA NOBUYASU; NISHIGUCHI KENJI; KANI KAZUO; INOUE TAKASHI; TAHIRA HAYASHI
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To impart a stable slope to piles of rubbing cloth made of velvet textile, to reduce elongation of the cloth, to secure form accuracy and form stability, and to suppress occurrence of static electricity inevitably produced accompanying rubbing. <P>SOLUTION: A rubbing cloth material for manufacturing liquid crystal panel is the velvet textile having a primary texture structure consisting of warp and weft and pile strings woven into the primary texture structure in the warp direction. The rubbing cloth material for manufacturing the liquid crystal panel, which is constituted by combining synthetic fibers having different tensions and weaving them as the warp, is provided. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2005,JPO&NCIPI
8 Device for cutting discarded pile loop weft yarns in a fabric and weaving machine provided with such device US11045479 2005-01-31 US07128096B2 2006-10-31 Johny Debaes; Bart Deneir
A device and weaving machine using the device for cutting discarded pile loop weft yarns in a fabric that is composed of a backing fabric consisting of weft yarns and warp yarns and that contains pile warp yarns by which, in one or several zones, pile loops are formed over discarded pile loop weft yarns, device being provided with a cutting blade to cut the discarded pile loop weft yarns, the device comprising a guiding needle that extends between two rows of pile positioned side by side in the direction of the warp, and the device being provided with two or several guiding yarns in the direction of the warp that push this side by side positioned pile away from the guiding needle and the cutting blade in the direction of the weft and that, at the same time, pull the discarded pile loop weft yarns away from the backing fabric in order to present them over the guiding needle to the cutting blade so that they can be severed.
9 Rubbing cloth for use in manufacturing liquid crystal display panels US10845765 2004-05-14 US20050067042A1 2005-03-31 Yasuo Hirota; Kenji Nishiguchi; Kazuo Kani; Takashi Inoue; Hayami Tabira
The present invention provides a rubbing cloth for use in manufacturing liquid crystal display panels which consists of a velvet fabric having a ground sheet texture comprising warps and wefts, and pile yarns woven to the ground sheet texture in the warp direction, wherein synthetic fibers as the warps were woven with combination of different tensions of the synthetic fibers, or the ground sheet texture comprises warps with combination of different feed lengths, so that the pile yarns are stably inclined.
10 Weaving machine and method for weaving fabrics with pile loops US10790127 2004-03-02 US06837274B2 2005-01-04 Johny Debaes; Gilbert Moulin
A face-to-face weaving machine comprising upper (5) and lower spacers (6) for extending in the warp direction between two fabrics (12), (13) and a weft insertion device (2), (3), (4) for inserting weft yarns (22) between the spacers (5), (6), said spacers being carried out as a rigid element with a first (5c), (6c) and a second part (5B), (6B), the vertical intermediate distance between the first parts (5c), (6c) of the spacers (6) being shorter than said distance between the second parts (5B), (6B) such that the weft yarns (22) can be inserted between said second parts (5B), (6B).This invention also relates to a method for weaving pile loop fabrics, in which at least three weft yarns (14, 15, 22) are inserted above one another during successive weft insertion cycles on a face-to-face weaving machine, in which an upper (12) and a lower backing fabric (13) are woven, and loop weft yarns (22) are inserted between the two fabrics (12), (13) and are kept at a distance of the backing fabrics (12), (13), and in which pile warp yarns (23-28) form pile loops over loop weft yarns (22), so that two pile loop fabrics are woven, whereas pile warp yarns (23-28) are interlaced in the upper (12) and the lower backing fabric (13) alternately and are cut through between the two fabrics (12), (13), so that zones with a cut pile are obtained on the fabrics.
11 WEAVING MACHINE AND METHOD FOR WEAVING FABRICS WITH PILE LOOPS US10790127 2004-03-02 US20040221915A1 2004-11-11 Johny Debaes; Gilbert Moulin
This invention relates to a face-to-face weaving machine comprising upper (5) and lower spacers (6) for extending in the warp direction between two fabrics (12), (13) and a weft insertion device (2), (3), (4) for inserting weft yarns (22) between the spacers (5), (6), said spacers being carried out as a rigid element with a first (5c), (6c) and a second part (5B), (6B), the vertical intermediate distance between the first parts (5c), (6c) of the spacers (6) being shorter than said distance between the second parts (5B), (6B) such that the weft yarns (22) can be inserted between said second parts (5B), (6B). This invention also relates to a method for weaving pile loop fabrics, in which at least three weft yarns (14, 15, 22) are inserted above one another during successive weft insertion cycles on a face-to-face weaving machine, in which an upper (12) and a lower backing fabric (13) are woven, and loop weft yarns (22) are inserted between the two fabrics (12), (13) and are kept at a distance of the backing fabrics (12), (13), and in which pile warp yarns (23-28) form pile loops over loop weft yarns (22), so that two pile loop fabrics are woven, whereas pile warp yarns (23-28) are interlaced in the upper (12) and the lower backing fabric (13) alternately and are cut through between the two fabrics (12), (13), so that zones with a cut pile are obtained on the fabrics.
12 Weft pile fabric loom US68936133 1933-09-14 US1970444A 1934-08-14 COOPER WELLESLEY B; THEODORE PHOENIX ERNEST
13 Loom for weaving weft pile fabrics US68936033 1933-09-14 US1970443A 1934-08-14 COOPER WELLESLEY B; THEODORE PHOENIX ERNEST
14 Wire motion for looms US73823424 1924-09-17 US1528854A 1925-03-10 SHUTTLEWORTH HOWARD L
15 Métier à tisser et procédé de tissage de velours épinglé simple nappe EP08356057.3 2008-03-28 EP1975291B1 2010-07-07 Iltis, Patrick; Meersschaert, Guy; Lambrecht, Henk
16 Weaving machine and method for weaving fabrics with pile loops EP03075833.8 2003-03-21 EP1347087A3 2004-12-08 Debaes, John; Moulin, Gilbert

This invention relates to a face-to-face weaving machine comprising upper (5) and lower spacers (6) for extending in the warp direction between two fabrics (12), (13) and a weft insertion device (2), (3), (4) for inserting weft yarns (22) between the spacers (5), (6), said spacers being carried out as a regid element with a first (5c), (6c) and a second part (5B), (6B), the vertical intermediate distance between the first parts (5c), (6c) of the spacers (6) being shorter than said distance between the second parts (5B), (6B) such that the weft yarns (22) can be inserted between said second parts (5B), (6B).

This invention also relates to a method for weaving pile loop fabrics, in which at least three weft yarns (14, 15, 22) are inserted above one another during successive weft insertion cycles on a face-to-face weaving machine, in which an upper (12) and a lower backing fabric (13) are woven, and loop weft yarns (22) are inserted between the two fabrics (12), (13) and are kept at a distance of the backing fabrics (12), (13), and in which pile warp yarns (23-28) form pile loops over loop weft yarns (22), so that two pile loop fabrics are woven, whereas pile warp yarns (23-28) are interlaced in the upper (12) and the lower backing fabric (13) alternately and are cut through between the two fabrics (12), (13), so that zones with a cut pile are obtained on the fabrics.

17 Device for cutting discarded pile loop weft yarns in a fabric and weaving machine provided with such device EP05075062.9 2005-01-12 EP1559817A3 2006-04-12 Debaes, Johny; Deneir, Bart

On the one hand, the invention relates to device for cutting discarded pile loop weft yarns (2) in a fabric (3) that is composed of a backing fabric (100) consisting of weft yarns and warp yarns and that contains pile warp yarns by which, in one or several zones, pile loops are formed over discarded pile loop weft yarns (2), said device (1) being provided with a cutting blade (5) to cut the discarded pile loop weft yarns (2), said device (1) comprising a guiding needle (6) that extends between two rows of pile (4) positioned side by side in the direction of the warp, and said device (1) being provided with two or several guiding yarns (7) in the direction of the warp that push this side by side positioned pile (4a, 4b) away from the guiding needle (6) and the cutting blade (5) in the direction of the weft and that, at the same time, pull the discarded pile loop weft yarns (2) away from the backing fabric (100) in order to present them over the guiding needle (6) to the cutting blade (5) so that they can be severed. On the other hand, the invention pertains to a weaving machine provided with a device (1) according to the invention.

18 Device for cutting discarded pile loop weft yarns in a fabric and weaving machine provided with such device EP05075062.9 2005-01-12 EP1559817A2 2005-08-03 Debaes, Johny; Deneir, Bart

On the one hand, the invention relates to device for cutting discarded pile loop weft yarns (2) in a fabric (3) that is composed of a backing fabric (100) consisting of weft yarns and warp yarns and that contains pile warp yarns by which, in one or several zones, pile loops are formed over discarded pile loop weft yarns (2), said device (1) being provided with a cutting blade (5) to cut the discarded pile loop weft yarns (2), said device (1) comprising a guiding needle (6) that extends between two rows of pile (4) positioned side by side in the direction of the warp, and said device (1) being provided with two or several guiding yarns (7) in the direction of the warp that push this side by side positioned pile (4a, 4b) away from the guiding needle (6) and the cutting blade (5) in the direction of the weft and that, at the same time, pull the discarded pile loop weft yarns (2) away from the backing fabric (100) in order to present them over the guiding needle (6) to the cutting blade (5) so that they can be severed. On the other hand, the invention pertains to a weaving machine provided with a device (1) according to the invention.

19 Weaving machine and method for weaving fabrics with pile loops EP03075833.8 2003-03-21 EP1347087A2 2003-09-24 Debaes, John; Moulin, Gilbert

This invention relates to a face-to-face weaving machine comprising upper (5) and lower spacers (6) for extending in the warp direction between two fabrics (12), (13) and a weft insertion device (2), (3), (4) for inserting weft yarns (22) between the spacers (5), (6), said spacers being carried out as a regid element with a first (5c), (6c) and a second part (5B), (6B), the vertical intermediate distance between the first parts (5c), (6c) of the spacers (6) being shorter than said distance between the second parts (5B), (6B) such that the weft yarns (22) can be inserted between said second parts (5B), (6B).

This invention also relates to a method for weaving pile loop fabrics, in which at least three weft yarns (14, 15, 22) are inserted above one another during successive weft insertion cycles on a face-to-face weaving machine, in which an upper (12) and a lower backing fabric (13) are woven, and loop weft yarns (22) are inserted between the two fabrics (12), (13) and are kept at a distance of the backing fabrics (12), (13), and in which pile warp yarns (23-28) form pile loops over loop weft yarns (22), so that two pile loop fabrics are woven, whereas pile warp yarns (23-28) are interlaced in the upper (12) and the lower backing fabric (13) alternately and are cut through between the two fabrics (12), (13), so that zones with a cut pile are obtained on the fabrics.

20 Verfahren und Vorrichtung zur Herstellung textiler Bodenbeläge EP90116435.0 1990-08-28 EP0424635A1 1991-05-02 Hoffe, Gerhard; Werner, Achim

Die Erfindung beschreibt ein Verfahren und eine Vorrichtung zur Herstellung textiler Bodenbeläge in Rutenweb-Technologie, bei denen jeweils eine Füllkette (6) und eine Bindekette (5) sowie eine Polkette (3) dem Riet zugeführt wird, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß ein- oder mehrchorige Teppichbindungen in Rutenwebtechnik den gesamten Fond bilden, wobei ein feineres Zusatzmaterial (2) über zwei oder mehrere Chore dem Fond zusätzlich hinzugefügt ist und die Fond- und Figurfäden von einem Variationsriet getrennt gehalten sind, wobei sowohl der Fond als auch die Figur jeweils ein- oder mehrchorig gestaltet sind und das Dessin den Fond, der 100 % bildet, um die entsprechende Figurendichte erhöht.

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