121 |
Thread-parting mechanism for looms. |
US1907385317 |
1907-07-24 |
US875461A |
1907-12-31 |
RHOADES ALONZO E |
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122 |
Thread-cutter for weft-replenishing looms. |
US1906323803 |
1906-06-28 |
US872471A |
1907-12-03 |
STIMPSON EDWARD S |
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123 |
Thread-parting mechanism for looms. |
US1907352480 |
1907-01-16 |
US866052A |
1907-09-17 |
NORTHROP JONAS |
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124 |
Thread-parting mechanism for looms. |
US1902114763 |
1902-07-08 |
US718957A |
1903-01-20 |
STIMPSON EDWARD S |
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125 |
And hoped ale |
US574187D |
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US574187A |
1896-12-29 |
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126 |
Island |
US543629D |
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US543629A |
1895-07-30 |
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127 |
Improvement in looms |
US74938D |
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US74938A |
1868-02-25 |
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128 |
Cop winding device with knot disalignment for shuttle loom |
US367174 |
1989-06-16 |
US5012843A |
1991-05-07 |
Takao Yarita; Hideo Komori; Koji Ogasawara; Hiroaki Takami |
An adjustable knot-disalignment device for use in a loom in which weaving is effected by passing a shuttle containing a cop around which a weft yarn is wound between upper and lower warp yarns. The adjusting device includes a disk-shaped reel provided with a circumferential channel for accommodating a wound thread thereon, a thread holding device projecting outward of the circumferential channel of the reel for holding threads and a hooking device for hooking the threads held by the holding device and rotating the threads, thereby winding the threads onto the circumferential channel of the reel. By controlling the number of times the thread is wound around the disc-shaped reel, the knots which connect the threads from two different cops may be made to be disaligned in the woven fabric. |
129 |
Automatic cop exchanging apparatus for shuttle loom |
US367289 |
1989-06-16 |
US4974641A |
1990-12-04 |
Takao Yarita; Hideo Komori; Koji Ogasawara; Hiroaki Takami |
An automatic cop replacing apparatus for a shuttle-type loom with which a cop contained in the shuttle is automatically replaced, including tying the threads together of the old and new cops, and requiring no operator intervention. The apparatus includes a hand for gripping the cop. A rotary arm plate on which the hand is mounted, a drive device for rotating the rotary arm plate and for straightly moving the rotary arm plate in the axial direction, and a drive shaft for moving the rotary arm plate to an exchange position for the cop. A thread tying device holds and ties together the treads of the old and new cops. |
130 |
Thread tying apparatus for a shuttle loom |
US366958 |
1989-06-16 |
US4938512A |
1990-07-03 |
Takao Yarita; Hideo Komori; Koji Ogasawara; Hiroaki Takami |
A thread-tying apparatus for use in a shuttle loom. The thread tying apparatus includes a grasping claw (122), pressing lever (124), small claw (126), large claw (127), gripping claw (129) and thread tightener (125a). The grasping claws (122) grasp the threads at two locations and rotate the threads so as to form a loop therein which cross at a point. The pressing lever (124) then hooks the crossing point of the threads such that the small claw (126) can grasp the threads at a position offset from the grasping claw (122). Thereafter, the large claw (126) pushes down a portion of the thread such that gripping claw (129) can grab the portion of the thread and pull the thread through the loop which is thereafter tightened by the thread tightener (125a). |
131 |
Cutting mechanism for a weaving machine |
US814096 |
1985-12-27 |
US4646790A |
1987-03-03 |
Friedrich Lutz |
The weaving machine comprises a reed and a cutting mechanism which is associated with the cloth edge on the picking side and which has a cutting element lowerable at the picking cadence from a neutral normal position above an imaginary prolongation of the beating-up line into a second operative position which is disposed approximately at the height of the beating-up line at a lateral distance from the movement zone of the reed and which is operative to guide the weft yarn to be severed. The cutting element is adjustable through the agency of an additional drive connection to move substantially parallel to the picking direction into a third operative position which is closer to the cloth edge laterally and which is disposed in the movement zone of the reed. In the third operative position, a second cutting element cooperates with the first cutting element to sever the weft yarn from the weft yarn supply at a very reduced distance from the cloth edge. |
132 |
Weft thread restrainer |
US3442299D |
1967-08-07 |
US3442299A |
1969-05-06 |
CALLAHAN JOE S |
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133 |
Transfer-tail-clamping apparatus |
US59154266 |
1966-11-02 |
US3411550A |
1968-11-19 |
JENKINS JR JOHNNY W |
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134 |
Suction device for drop box loom having weft replenishment means |
US54115066 |
1966-04-08 |
US3347285A |
1967-10-17 |
JOSEF BIRMANS |
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135 |
Pneumatic weft separator |
US26434763 |
1963-03-11 |
US3238976A |
1966-03-08 |
WALTER RAINER |
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136 |
Thread cutter and clamp mechanism for looms |
US15253561 |
1961-11-15 |
US3112774A |
1963-12-03 |
BOSTIC VIRGIL R |
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137 |
Replenishing mechanism for looms |
US81679859 |
1959-05-29 |
US3013586A |
1961-12-19 |
BANKS WAIDO H |
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138 |
Replenishing mechanism for looms |
US80161759 |
1959-03-24 |
US3010488A |
1961-11-28 |
BANKS WALDO H |
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139 |
Filling thread control for weft replenishing loom |
US72870258 |
1958-04-15 |
US2965138A |
1960-12-20 |
ALBERT CEDERLUND |
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140 |
Filling control for bobbin changing loom |
US61008256 |
1956-09-17 |
US2928430A |
1960-03-15 |
CONSOLETTI PAUL C; RONALD BERRY |
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