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 一种生产高速带的织带机 CN201611145572.4 2016-12-13 CN106592066A 2017-04-26 柯顺钦
发明涉及一种生产高速带的织带机,包括纬丝上下送丝轮、挡纱杆、经纱针板、纬纱针板、夹纱板、传动轴电机、成品送纱压轮、高低摆臂传动杆、打长杆、经纱上下送纱轮、弹簧片、棕丝筘、经停条和花型控制箱,电机设置在织带机机架的下部位置,电机上设有传动皮带连接传动轴,高低摆臂传动杆设置在传动轴下部位置,成品送纱压轮设置在高低摆臂传动杆下方位置。本发明采用压轮控制输送把以在宽度上获得了很稳定的控制。本发明从原来的24条提升到150条,且速度由原本的850转提升到1100转这样一来产量由原来的22小时5公斤提升到22小时40公斤,大大的提长了8倍的产量,在同样的条件下,产能却有很大的提升。
2 制造条带织物的织带机及条带织物 CN01807949.0 2001-04-10 CN1287024C 2006-11-29 F·斯佩奇; W·斯图德
织带机有一形成梭口的开口装置、一用于至少一个纬纱圈(14)的投纬针(12)。在背对投纬针(12)投梭侧(18)的梭口(8)引出侧(20)上,设有一织针(26),以便通过编结部(22)来固定纬纱圈(14)。用于编结部(30)的第二织针(36)设置在投纬针(12)的投梭侧(18)上。为了改进,用于投纬侧(18)及引出侧(20)的织针是可绕相同转轴(47)转动地设置的。
3 带子以及制造带子的方法和带针织机 CN200780007998.6 2007-03-08 CN101395311B 2012-11-07 约翰·伯杰
发明涉及一种编织带子的方法,该带子包括至少一个第一(右手)纬纱线(SFR)和至少一个第二(左手)纬纱线,该方法的特征在于,所述两个纬纱线(SFL,SFR)从带子的两侧被引入到相同的梭道中,绕纬线保持器绕成纬线改变圈,由所述纬线保持器大体上保持直到梭道改变,然后在梭道改变后被筘从所述纬线保持器上剥离并结合到停止处。
4 带子以及制造带子的方法和带针织机 CN200780007998.6 2007-03-08 CN101395311A 2009-03-25 约翰·伯杰
发明涉及一种编织带子的方法,该带子包括至少一个第一(右手)纬纱线(SFR)和至少一个第二(左手)纬纱线,该方法的特征在于,所述两个纬纱线(SFL,SFR)从带子的两侧被引入到相同的梭道中,绕纬线保持器绕成纬线改变圈,由所述纬线保持器大体上保持直到梭道改变,然后在梭道改变后被筘从所述纬线保持器上剥离并结合到停止处。
5 用于制造带、尤其是织入导电细丝具体为天线细丝的标签带的导纬针织带机 CN200580052392.5 2005-12-23 CN101346499A 2009-01-14 弗朗西斯科·斯派科
为了能够以非常多的方式在用于制造带特别是标签带的导纬针织带机中织入导电细丝,特别是天线细丝,该织带机具有用经纱(8)形成梭口(24)的梭口装置,用于插入纬纱线圈的衬纬针(26),筘(30)和用于细丝的喂入装置(34),该织带机具有一刀片(34),该刀片在经纱(8)之间插入到梭口(24)中到达衬纬针(26)的插入路径下面,其中所述刀片设置在轴(38)上,该轴横向于经纱方向定向。该轴连接到用于完成所述轴的旋转运动的第一驱动装置(40a)。通过旋转,所述刀片(34)进入并自梭口(24)出现。此外,所述轴连接到用于轴在其轴向中移动的第二驱动装置(44a)。因此,所述刀片(34)能够在带(2)的整个宽度上移动。
6 制造条带织物的织带机及条带织物 CN01807949.0 2001-04-10 CN1422342A 2003-06-04 F·斯佩奇; W·斯图德
织带机有一形成梭口的开口装置、一用于至少一个纬纱圈(14)的投纬针(12)。在背对投纬针(12)投梭侧(18)的梭口(8)引出侧(20)上,设有一织针(26),以便通过编结部(22)来固定纬纱圈(14)。用于编结部(30)的第二织针(36)设置在投纬针(12)的投梭侧(18)上。为了改进,用于投纬侧(18)及引出侧(20)的织针是可绕相同转轴(47)转动地设置的。
7 Seat belt webbing, method and narrow fabric needle loom for production of same US12822322 2010-06-24 US08066034B2 2011-11-29 Johann Berger Berger
A method for weaving a webbing, comprising at least one first right-hand weft thread and at least one second left-hand weft thread, characterized in that the two weft threads are introduced into the same shed from both sides of the webbing, are wound around weft thread retainers in weft change loops, are substantially retained by the weft thread retainers until shed change and are then stripped off from the left thread retainers by the reed and after shed change and are bound against the stop.
8 Seat Belt Webbing, Method and Narrow Fabric Needle Loom for Production of Same US12224868 2007-03-08 US20090223587A1 2009-09-10 Johann Berger
The invention relates to a method for weaving a webbing, comprising at least one first (right-hand) weft thread and at least one second (left-hand) weft thread, characterized in that the two weft threads are introduced into the same shed from both sides of the webbing, are wound around weft thread retainers in weft change loops, are substantially retained by the weft thread retainers until shed change and are then stripped off from the left thread retainers by the reed and after shed change and are bound against the stop.
9 Narrow fabric needle loom for producing a strip-shaped tissue, and corresponding strip-shaped tissue US10239947 2003-07-09 US20040040610A1 2004-03-04 Francisco Speich; Walter Studer
The invention relates to a narrow fabric needle loom, comprising a shedding device forming a shed, and a weft insertion needle (12) for at least one weft loop (14). A knitting needle (26) is provided on the discharge end (20) of the shed facing away from the feed end (18) of the weft insertion needle (12) and secures the weft loops (14) by meshing (22). A second knitting needle (36) that meshes (30) the loops is provided on the feed end (18) of the weft insertion needle (12). The knitting needles for the feed end (18) and the discharge end (20) are mounted so that they can be swiveled about the same rotational axis (47).
10 Weaving loom with magnetic shuttle US3557 1987-01-15 US4762153A 1988-08-09 Wu-Chen Chuang; Chi-Shuang Huang; Vincent Chuang
A weaving loom with a magnetic shuttle comprised of an endless loop for guiding the shuttle to circulate and fly through the shed of warp and a magnetic means constructed as a structure which generates a magnetic force circulating along the endless loop for attracting and driving the shuttle.
11 Method and apparatus for weaving an elongated fabric US681405 1976-04-29 US4041988A 1977-08-16 Morris Benzakein
A method and apparatus for weaving a continuous fabric having parallel selvedges, including a doubleheaded needle being passed from one side of the shed to the other transversely, forming a weft double pick alternately from one side and the other. The apparatus includes an oscillating shaft moving a pair of arms supporting gripper means adapted to grip the needle on either side of the shed as the needle is being passed through the shed.
12 Interwoven conductive thread, especially narrow fabric having a thread for the antenna, narrow needle loom, particularly for producing a narrow fabric for label JP2008546064 2005-12-23 JP2009520886A 2009-05-28 シュパイヒ,フランシスコ
経糸(8)から杼口(24)を形成するための開口装置と、緯糸ループを打ち込むための緯針(26)と、製織筬(30)と、導電糸用の供給装置(34)とを備え、この供給装置がブレード(34)を備え、このブレードが、経糸(8)の間で杼口(24)内に緯針(26)を打込む軌道の下方まで進入するように構成される、細幅布、特にラベル用細幅布を製造するための細幅ニードル織機において、導電糸、特にアンテナ用糸を様々な方法で織り込み可能とするために、経方向を横切って位置合せされたシャフト(38)にブレードを配置することが提案される。 このシャフトは軸の回転運動を実行するための第1駆動装置(40a)と結合される。 ブレード(34)は回転によって杼口(24)内に進入かつ進出する。 さらにシャフトは軸線方向で移動させるための第2駆動装置(44a)と結合される。 そのため、ブレード(34)は細幅布(2)の幅を越えて移動できる。
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13 Rapier loom JP22781982 1982-12-28 JPS58163755A 1983-09-28 IAN SUTEIIFUEN POOTAA
14 Ribbon Needle Loom for Manufacturing a Strip, in Particular a Label Strip, Having a Woven-In Conductive Thread, in Particular Antenna Thread US12085794 2005-12-23 US20090272455A1 2009-11-05 Francisco Speich
In order to make it possible to weave in a conductive thread, in particular an antenna thread, in a very wide variety of ways in a ribbon needle loom for manufacturing a strip, in particular a label strip, having a shedding apparatus for forming a shed (24) from warp threads (8), a weft insertion needle (26) for inserting weft thread loops, a reed (30) and having a feed apparatus (34) for a thread which has a blade (34) which dips into the shed (24) between warp threads (8) as far as under the insertion path of the weft insertion needle (26), it is proposed that the blade is arranged on a shaft (38) which is oriented transversely with respect to the warp direction. The shaft is connected to a first drive apparatus (40a) for performing a pivoting movement of the shaft. As a result of the pivoting, the blade (34) dips into and out of the shed (24). Furthermore, the shaft is connected to a second drive apparatus (44a) for movement in the axial direction. As a result, the blade (34) can be moved over the width of the strip (2).
15 Narrow fabric needle loom for producing a strip-shaped tissue, and corresponding strip-shaped tissue US10239947 2001-04-10 US07066214B2 2006-06-27 Francisco Speich; Walter Studer
The invention relates to a narrow fabric needle loom, comprising a shedding device forming a shed, and a weft insertion needle (12) for at least one weft loop (14). A knitting needle (26) is provided on the discharge end (20) of the shed facing away from the feed end (18) of the weft insertion needle (12) and secures the weft loops (14) by meshing (22). A second knitting needle (36) that meshes (30) the loops is provided on the feed end (18) of the weft insertion needle (12). The knitting needles for the feed end (18) and the discharge end (20) are mounted so that they can be swiveled about the same rotational axis (47).
16 Method for the production of a fabric, particularly tape fabric, loom for the performance of the method and fabric produced according to the method US279978 1981-06-22 US4421142A 1983-12-20 Jakob Muller
In the method for the production of a fabric, particularly tape fabric, two weft thread loops formed from different weft threads are laid into a shed formed of warp threads and bound off without use of an auxiliary thread. This is made possible thereby, that at least one weft thread is guided into the shed through a tooth gap of the reed.
17 Drive mechanism for beat-up reed and selvedge forming needle in needle loom US33227 1979-04-25 US4252155A 1981-02-24 Ryuichi Murasaki
A mechanism for driving a beat-up reed and a selvedged forming needle in timed relation in a needle loom is disclosed. The mechanism comprises a pair of parallel spaced first and second rock shafts to which a reed carrier arm and a selvedge forming needle carrier arm are respectively attached. Only one of the first and second rock shafts is driven by a drive means to oscillate through a predetermined angle. There is a linkage connecting the first and second rock shafts for transmitting such oscillatory motion of one of the first and second rock shafts to the other. The linkage includes a pair of levers angularly adjustably connected to the first and second rock shafts, respectively, and a link connected at opposite ends to respective free ends of the levers.
18 Temporary fabric and method and apparatus for weaving same US886266 1978-03-13 US4173990A 1979-11-13 Guy B. Langlois; Raymond G. Spain
A plurality of generally parallel, side-by-side warp tows of carbonaceous precursor material are interwoven with fill yarns forming a fabric of low density cross weave to facilitate handling of the warp tows for oxidation, carbonization and other processing thereof. A different fill yarn is interwoven with the warp tows from each of the opposite edges of the fabric so as to form a succession of generally V-shaped loops in each warp yarn with the loops of the two different warp yarns being staggered along the length of the fabric. Each loop of warp yarn is comprised of a pair of lengths of warp yarn which enter the fabric from spaced-apart locations along an edge of the fabric and undulate under and over the warp tows in a like sense which is opposite the sense of the undulations of the immediately adjacent loops prior to joining at a point across part but not all of the width of the fabric. When processing of the warp tows is completed, the fill yarns are easily removed simply by pulling on those portions of the fill yarns extending between the successive loops. Methods and apparatus for weaving the fabric employ spaced-apart members such as rotatable rollers for supporting the warp tows and reciprocating, out-of-phase heddle arrangement disposed between the rollers and engaging the warp tows to periodically momentarily lift alternate ones of the warp tows relative to the remaining warp tows and then momentarily lift the remaining ones of the warp tows relative to the alternate warp tows. Each time the warp tows are momentarily separated, a loop from each of the opposite fill yarns is placed between the separated warp tows such as by use of opposite rapier assemblies which employ hollow, elongated members for feeding in the warp yarns to form the loops.
19 Weaving with retractable fingers US13721730 2012-12-20 US08833403B2 2014-09-16 Jean-Francois Le Costaouec
A method of weaving a spiral-shaped textile includes inserting in the vicinity of the fell of the textile a finger adjacent to a first intermediate warp fiber between a first edge and a second edge; forming a loop around the finger with the weft fiber; wrapping weft fiber around the first intermediate warp fiber between the first edge and the second edge of the textile to secure the weft fiber in a radial direction between the first edge and the second edge of the textile; extending the weft fiber to the first edge of the textile; securing the weft fiber using a knitting system on the first edge of the textile; and removing the finger from the textile.
20 WEAVING WITH RETRACTABLE FINGERS US13721730 2012-12-20 US20140150920A1 2014-06-05 Jean-Francois Le Costaouec
A method of weaving a spiral-shaped textile includes inserting in the vicinity of the fell of the textile a finger adjacent to a first intermediate warp fiber between a first edge and a second edge; forming a loop around the finger with the weft fiber; wrapping weft fiber around the first intermediate warp fiber between the first edge and the second edge of the textile to secure the weft fiber in a radial direction between the first edge and the second edge of the textile; extending the weft fiber to the first edge of the textile; securing the weft fiber using a knitting system on the first edge of the textile; and removing the finger from the textile.
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