141 |
Improvement in stop-motions for warping-machines |
US115403D |
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US115403A |
1871-05-30 |
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142 |
MULTI-LAYERED WOVEN ELEMENT |
US15403945 |
2017-01-11 |
US20170198424A1 |
2017-07-13 |
Meggin B. Alex; Martin Wragg |
The present embodiments provide a woven element having a first plurality of warp threads extending in a first direction and integrated into a first surface on a front side of the woven element. The woven element may have a second plurality of warp threads extending in the first direction, where the second plurality of warp threads is integrated into a second surface on a back side of the woven element. A first weft thread may extend in a second direction, where a first portion of the first weft thread is positioned in front of at least one warp thread of the first plurality of warp threads to form at least a portion of a graphic image on the front surface. A second portion of the first weft thread may extend between the first plurality of warp threads and the second plurality of warp threads. |
143 |
Intermittent Weaving Splicer |
US15383764 |
2016-12-19 |
US20170101732A1 |
2017-04-13 |
Bhupesh Dua; Tory M. Cross |
Woven products using combined materials are provided. An intermittent weaving splicer terminates and combines materials having different functional and/or aesthetic properties to create woven products that reflect the different properties of the combined material. Further, a dynamic tensioner variably adjusts tension on the combined materials based on the different properties of the combined material. |
144 |
Intermittent weaving splicer |
US13748746 |
2013-01-24 |
US09533855B2 |
2017-01-03 |
Bhupesh Dua; Tory M. Cross |
Woven products using combined materials are provided. An intermittent weaving splicer terminates and combines materials having different functional and/or aesthetic properties to create woven products that reflect the different properties of the combined material. Further, a dynamic tensioner variably adjusts tension on the combined materials based on the different properties of the combined material. |
145 |
Joint for two yarn ends |
US10486718 |
2004-03-02 |
US20040200047A1 |
2004-10-14 |
Falk-Hayo
Sanders |
The invention relates to a splice between two ends of yarn, the ends of yarn, positioned to point at each other without increase in diameter, each being joined over a length of yarn to at least one longitudinal strip. The longitudinal strip is provided on its side facing the ends of yarn with a joining agent, said joining agent permanently binding the ends of yarn over the respective length of yarn to the longitudinal strip in frictional non-positive manner. |
146 |
Clamping device for a plane thread layer and use of said device |
US965398 |
1992-12-18 |
US5317790A |
1994-06-07 |
Martin Plaschy |
A clamping device for a planer layer of threads includes a clamping rail adapted to extend across the layer of threads and provided with a contact zone for contacting one face of the thread layer, and a plurality of clamping member units spaced along the length of the clamping rail. Each of the clamping member units includes a support element having a pivot axis and mounted for pivoting movement about the pivot axis and linear movement along the axis, and a thread contacting member carried by the end portion of the supporting member. When the support element is pivoted about the pivot axis, the thread contacting member swings from a first position at right angles to the contact zone of the clamping rail to a second position parallel to the contact zone. When the support element is moved in the linear direction, the thread contacting member moves closer to or farther from the clamping rail. |
147 |
Method of restoring a broken warp after mending the same |
US675971 |
1991-03-28 |
US5111851A |
1992-05-12 |
Yujiro Takegawa |
When a warp is broken during weaving on a loom, the broken warp is mended and restored by a method of restoring a broken warp after mending the same, comprising steps of connecting a mending yarn to the trailing portion of the broken warp to form a mended warp; cutting a normal warp which has been drawn through the same slit between dents as the broken warp is to be drawn through and inserting a mending yarn with a sufficient length between the cut ends of the normal warp, tying the mending yarn connected to the trailing portion of the broken warp to the normal warp drawn through the same slit between the dents as the broken warp is to be drawn through; and pulling the normal warp toward the take-up side so that the mended warp and the normal warp are tightened properly. Thus, the mended warp is drawn through the slit between the dents together with the normal warp. |
148 |
Releasable thread clamp for a knotting machine |
US616200 |
1975-09-24 |
US3990732A |
1976-11-09 |
Kurt Reichert |
A releasable thread clamping device having a hollow knotter mandrel rotatable about its longitudinal axis and a knotter needle made of resilient material mounted within the knotter mandrel and supported for axial displacement relative to the knotter mandrel. The knotter needle has a free end which engages under tension the inner wall of the knotter mandrel. A lifting needle is provided and is supported for movement parallel to the longitudinal axis thereof and has adjacent its free end a first inclined surface extending at an acute angle relative to the longitudinal axis thereof. The knotter needle has a second inclined surface which is axially aligned with the first inclined surface on the lifting needle. A control mechanism is provided for effecting an axial shifting of the lifting needle to effect a movement of the first inclined surface into and out of engagement with the second inclined surface so that following an engagement of the first and second inclined surfaces, a continued movement of the lifting needle will effect an urging of the free end of the knotter needle away from the inner wall. |
149 |
Warp-tying frames combined with a carriage |
US48433874 |
1974-06-28 |
US3908249A |
1975-09-30 |
ALTENWEGER ALOIS |
A warp-tying frame arrangement which includes a detachable carriage selectively connectable with the frame. The carriage is provided with wheels which are mounted thereon and adapted to be withdrawn from the floor during the interconnection of the frame and of the carriage.
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150 |
Warp tying machine |
US42431073 |
1973-12-13 |
US3879824A |
1975-04-29 |
MIZUNO KAZUO |
A warp tying machine comprises a machine body, old and new warp yarn gripping means projecting from the body for gripping old and new warp yarns in side by side positions, and lease rods positioned below the yarn gripping means and projecting from the machine body in the same direction for guiding the warp yarns in movement toward the machine body. Yarn drawing means movable along the lease rods are provided for drawing old and new warps along the lease rods toward the machine body to stand-by positions. A yarn drawing hook is mounted on the machine body and movable in a path of revolution around the machine body, such path including the stand-by positions. Yarn cutting means are provided on the body and include means movable around the warp yarns when they are in the stand-by positions for engaging the yarns and positive action cutting means for cutting the engaged yarns. Yarn tying means are provided on the body along the path of the yarn drawing hook for receiving the old and new warp yarns which have been cut and for tying them together. A yarn presence detecting means is provided for detecting the presence of the yarns in the stand-by positions and for blocking movement of the machine when a yarn is not detected in either position.
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151 |
Double thread detector |
US34626173 |
1973-03-30 |
US3840951A |
1974-10-15 |
TOWNSEND F |
A signal generated in response to the presence of a double thread and a signal generated in response to the position of the separated thread provide inputs to an OR/NOR gate. The presence of either input provides an OR output to open a circuit controlling the power supply to a motor.
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152 |
Warp clamp |
US3696477D |
1971-05-10 |
US3696477A |
1972-10-10 |
TOWNSEND FRANKLIN L |
A warp clamp draws the warp sheet between relatively fixed jaws of the clamp by a rolling action and usually requires the services of only one man to perform the clamping operation.
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153 |
Frame for a warp tying machine |
US3608165D |
1969-10-03 |
US3608165A |
1971-09-28 |
ALTENWEGER ALOIS |
THE BASIC FRAME HAS AT LEAST TWO PREPARATION AND CLAMPING UNITS WHICH SERVE TO TIE THE RESPECTIVE END TO WOVEN OUT WRAP AND A NEW FRESH WRAP TOGETHER. THESE UNITS ARE SEPARATELY MOUNTED ON THE BASIC FRAME TO BE REMOVED ONE AT A TIME SO AS TO BE CONSECUTIVELY PLACED BEHIND EACH OTHER TO EXTEND THE GUIDE PATH FOR THE WRAP TYING MACHINE.
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154 |
Machine for inserting leases in warps |
US69927967 |
1967-12-05 |
US3432897A |
1969-03-18 |
BAUMGARTNER AUGUST |
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155 |
Device for preparing and presenting new warp to a weaving loom |
US3423808D |
1966-12-12 |
US3423808A |
1969-01-28 |
ALTENWEGER ALOIS |
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156 |
Frames for warp-tying or knotting machines |
US55929566 |
1966-06-21 |
US3400424A |
1968-09-10 |
ALOIS ALTENWEGER |
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157 |
Method of uniting warps |
US7218360 |
1960-11-28 |
US3161941A |
1964-12-22 |
HEINZ JOHN |
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158 |
Lease bar for orienting warp threads |
US74613258 |
1958-07-02 |
US2935780A |
1960-05-10 |
HANS HIRSCHBURGER |
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159 |
Loom attachment |
US58616956 |
1956-05-21 |
US2912014A |
1959-11-10 |
JAMISON REEVES G |
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160 |
Apparatus and method for forming endless fabrics |
US55061555 |
1955-12-02 |
US2845686A |
1958-08-05 |
MASON WILLIAM C |
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