序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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141 | Breithalter für Webmaschinen | EP88810080.7 | 1988-02-11 | EP0283431A1 | 1988-09-21 | Pechstein, Walter |
Die Lager (30) des Breithalters (31) sind je mit zwei unabhängig voneinander drehbaren Nadelrädchen (32) und (33) versehen. Die Nadelrädchen (32) und (33) sind je mit einer einzigen Reihe von Nadeln (34) bzw. (35) besetzt. Im Betrieb werden die Nadelrädchen (32) und (33) durch die in das Gewebe (38) eingedrungenen Nadeln (34) und (35) gedreht. Die benachbarten Nadeln (34) und (35) behalten dabei ihre ursprüngliche Lage in Bezug auf den Schussfaden, die sie beim Auflaufen des Gewebes auf den Breithalter einnehmen, bei, so dass der Schussfaden (37) nicht verformt wird. Auf diese Weise wird der Kuliereffekt im Gewebe, der sonst im Bereich des Breithalters entsteht, dessen Lager mit nur einem einzigen Nadelrädchen mit zwei Nadelreihen versehen sind, vermieden. |
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142 | Procédé de fabrication de filets sur un métier à tisser | EP80400001.6 | 1980-01-02 | EP0014600A1 | 1980-08-20 | Zang, François |
L'invention concerne les métiers à tisser les filets Elle a pour objet un templet comprenant deux cylindres rotatifs (12) hérissés de pointes, dont l'inclinaison par rapport à la direction de la largeur du filet est réglable par rotation du templet autour d'un pivot (22) et dont la position par rapport un plan du filet est réglable par basculement du templet autour de pivots (25). Application à l'amélioration de l'efficacité des templets sur métiers à tisser les filets. |
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143 | 喷气式织机的织布支承装置 | CN201320127666.4 | 2013-03-20 | CN203144639U | 2013-08-21 | 南谷德生 |
本实用新型提供了喷气式织机的织布支承装置,能便于应对所织造的织布的织幅变更,并能使织口位置变得更稳定。所述喷气式织机的织布支承装置包括由在织幅方向延伸的梁部件支承的、在织幅方向延伸的第1、第2导向部件,使第1和第2导向部件的相邻侧端部在织幅方向重叠,在织口附近从下方支承织布,其中,第1、第2导向部件包括具有朝上方延伸的上方延伸部的安装基部、和具有从上方延伸部朝织口侧延伸且支承织布的抵接部的织布支承部,一方导向部件的上方延伸部位于比另一方导向部件的上方延伸部靠反织口侧,该一方导向部件的织布支承部位于比另一方导向部件的织布支承部靠上侧,所述第1和第2导向部件配置为:抵接部关于上下方向位于打纬时的筘的纬纱导向槽的范围内的高度位置。 | ||||||
144 | SUPPORTING SYSTEM AND WEAVING MACHINE WITH A SUPPORTING SYSTEM | PCT/EP2013072499 | 2013-10-28 | WO2014072199A3 | 2014-07-03 | PEETERS JOZEF |
Supporting system for supporting a woven fabric on a weaving machine, having at least two guide parts (5, 6, 6a) arranged at the opposite ends of the supporting system (2, 2a) for supporting the woven fabric (32), wherein each guide part (5, 6, 6a) comprises a guiding element that is rotatably mounted to a respective holder (50, 60, 60a) and configured to move in contact with the woven fabric without relative sliding of the woven fabric over the contact surface in the moving direction of the woven fabric. The invention further relates to a weaving machine with a supporting system. | ||||||
145 | WEAVING MACHINE HAVING MOVABLE LIMITING MEANS, AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING A WOVEN FABRIC | PCT/EP2011073784 | 2011-12-22 | WO2012100888A3 | 2013-05-23 | JANICIJEVIC DIRK; LOUVEN JOHANNES; ORTMANN HUBERT; MOTZ KURT; LAUKAMP THOMAS; LANGER MICHAEL; MUELLER HERBERT |
Weaving machine (1) for producing a woven fabric (9) with shedding means (4) for alternately raising and lowering warp material (3) in order to form a shed (5), with weft insertion means (6) which are arranged in the warp direction in a stationary manner in a weft insertion zone (14) in order to insert a preferably tape-shaped weft material (7) into the shed (5), with draw-off means (8) for drawing off the finished material (9) in a drawing-off direction (AR), and with means (13, 10) for moving the material in the warp direction, by means of which means (13, 10) the selvedge (12) can be moved to and fro in a material movement range (WB) between an initial position (AG) which lies to the bottom and a collecting position (AH) which lies to the top, in order to bring the weft material (7) inserted last in each case into contact with the selvedge (12) in the collecting position (AH), characterized in that, furthermore, upper and lower limiting means (16) are provided which limit the opening of the shed (5), in that the limiting means (16) can be moved to and fro in the warp direction within a limiting-means movement range (BB) between an end position (EP2) which lies to the top and an end position (EP1) which lies to the bottom, and in that the limiting means (16) can be moved, at least counter to the drawing-off direction (AR), substantially without contact with the material (9) and/or a last-inserted weft material (7). | ||||||
146 | TEMPLE CYLINDER, PARTICULARLY FOR A WEAVING MACHINE | PCT/EP2008010133 | 2008-11-28 | WO2009074237A3 | 2009-09-17 | ALTMANN JACK G |
The invention relates to a temple cylinder 1, particularly for a weaving machine, comprising at least one carrier element 6, which is disposed between a closing head 3 and an end piece 4 and on which at least one wheel 7 acting on a fabric web is supported protected from displacement. For the simplified removal of an individual wheel or individual carrier elements with wheels from the temple cylinder, according to the invention there is the possibility that each carrier element comprises a first support point that is inclined relative to the longitudinal axis L-L of the temple cylinder 1 for an individual wheel and a second support point disposed at a distance thereto for attachment to a support body and for removal from the support body 14 extending along the temple cylinder 1. | ||||||
147 | Method for weaving a double layer cloth | US10278869 | 2002-10-22 | US06910508B2 | 2005-06-28 | Willi Knecht |
A method for weaving a double layer cloth (1, 2) for use in the manufacture of airbag cloths. It is carried out using a weaving machine which includes, between the weaving sley (3) and the cloth beam (10), a temple arrangement (4) which is arranged directly after a beat-up edge (30), a deflection element (5′) for the cloth (1, 2) and a drive roller (6). The produced cloth is transported away from the beat-up edge with the drive roller and using suitable means in such a manner that both layers of the cloth—the lower cloth (2) and the upper cloth (1) respectively—are acted on by largely symmetrical forces. The cloth in the temple arrangement is drawn against frictional resistances through a gap (440) between two stationary surfaces and is at the same time stretched transversely to the transport direction by lateral temple arrangements (45). The cloth is driven by a rotatable pressing roller (5), which is used in addition to the drive roller, with the pressing roller, which forms the deflection element, cooperating in active contact with the drive roller. | ||||||
148 | Device for attaching temples on a face-to-face weaving machine | US10126959 | 2002-04-22 | US06772796B2 | 2004-08-10 | Johnny Debaes; Ferdi Dejaegere |
The invention relates to a device for attaching to a face-to-face weaving machine cylindrical upper and lower temples of the type having inclined toothed rings provided on shanks, the shanks of the upper and lower temples being attached to separate L-shaped upper and lower temple holder plates, in such a manner the temple shanks, pointing to the center of the weaving machines, are attached to the leg of the L-shaped holder plate placed in the warp direction, whereas the other leg of the L-shaped holder is directed towards the outside of the weaving machine and, in a manner adjustable in the warp-direction, is attached to a horizontal connecting piece, itself, in a manner adjustable as to height, being attached to a vertical holder. | ||||||
149 | Cloth templing device for looms | US262681 | 1981-05-11 | US4381802A | 1983-05-03 | Rudolf Zwiener; Werner Beer; Giuseppe D. Santo |
A fabric or cloth templing device for a loom comprises a part provided with a temple containing a porcupine or needle roller or ring. Over the temple there extends a domed cover member in order to place the selvedge or marginal region of a cloth or fabric web into contact with the needled jacket surface or shell of the porcupine roller or ring. Arranged after the temple is a contact roll which coacts with a countersurface, in order to subsequently fixedly retain the fabric which has been spread by the porcupine rollers. By virtue of these measures it is possible to ensure in a most simple manner an effective traction relief with increasing fabric tension. | ||||||
150 | Temple roll | US32352473 | 1973-01-15 | US3812561A | 1974-05-28 | LUNDGREN W |
A temple roll comprising a cylinder having a cylindrical surface in which there are a plurality of spaced parallel, longitudinally extending grooves, each groove containing an elongate toothed member rigidly fixed therein with the teeth projecting from the cylindrical surface and with the teeth in adjacent grooves offset half the distance between teeth. There are longitudinally extending depressions in the cylindrical surface of the cylinder at opposite sides of each toothed member.
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151 | Temple rolls | US3525371D | 1968-02-19 | US3525371A | 1970-08-25 | HUX OWEN E; STOKES FLOYD A SR |
152 | Temple mounting means for looms | US36321564 | 1964-04-28 | US3258037A | 1966-06-28 | BROWN JR RALPH H |
153 | Loom temple | US37253164 | 1964-06-04 | US3254679A | 1966-06-07 | KURT GOLDSCHMID |
154 | Automatic nipper temple for weaving looms | US81111159 | 1959-05-05 | US3012587A | 1961-12-12 | CARLO MASOLO |
155 | Roller temple for weaving machines | US74613358 | 1958-07-02 | US2972361A | 1961-02-21 | ERWIN PFARRWALLER; HANS DEMUTH |
156 | Loom temple mechanism | US39949153 | 1953-12-21 | US2823706A | 1958-02-18 | PARHAM HESTER J |
157 | Temple mounting means for looms | US19103950 | 1950-10-19 | US2598882A | 1952-06-03 | BERRY EDWARD J; ALLENSON GEORGE T |
158 | Tight-grip temple roll | US69877546 | 1946-09-23 | US2428101A | 1947-09-30 | SPLAWN VIRGIL B |
159 | Loom temple | US45979642 | 1942-09-26 | US2336591A | 1943-12-14 | BROWN CARL D |
160 | Loom temple | US30220939 | 1939-10-31 | US2310125A | 1943-02-02 | SHELTON ANDREW B |