301 |
Method of manufacturing one-piece textile by a jacquard machine and product made by the same |
US15661737 |
2017-07-27 |
US10415160B2 |
2019-09-17 |
Hung-Ching Chou |
A method of manufacturing a one-piece textile by a jacquard machine includes a preparation step, a jacquard weaving step, a textile separation step, and a textile ironing step. A woven cloth is made of the method and includes a base fabric and multiple textiles connected with the base fabric by at least one sewing area. The woven cloth is a one-piece structure made by a jacquard machine. The textiles are separated by trimming the at least one sewing area from the woven cloth. Each textile is a complete product with a one-piece structure without sewing. The manufacturing method can improve the efficiency of textile production. |
302 |
Pulley for installation in a pulley mechanism of a jacquard machine |
US15545542 |
2016-01-20 |
US10358747B2 |
2019-07-23 |
Frederik De Medts; John Andrew Griffiths; Matthew Theobald |
A pulley for installation in a pulley mechanism of a Jacquard machine has a shaft, a housing having two flank bodies, which are provided to fasten the shaft, so that this shaft extends substantially between the flank bodies, and a pulley wheel, which is provided to be arranged between the two flank bodies so as to be directly rotatable around the shaft. The shaft, prior to assembly of the pulley, is provided with cavities and/or projecting portions for the post-assembly axial securement of the flank bodies in both axial directions. |
303 |
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ONE-PIECE TEXTILE BY A JACQUARD MACHINE AND PRODUCT MADE BY THE SAME |
US15661737 |
2017-07-27 |
US20190032252A1 |
2019-01-31 |
Hung-Ching Chou |
A method of manufacturing a one-piece textile by a jacquard machine includes a preparation step, a jacquard weaving step, a textile separation step, and a textile ironing step. A woven cloth is made of the method and includes a base fabric and multiple textiles connected with the base fabric by at least one sewing area. The woven cloth is a one-piece structure made by a jacquard machine. The textiles are separated by trimming the at least one sewing area from the woven cloth. Each textile is a complete product with a one-piece structure without sewing. The manufacturing method can improve the efficiency of textile production. |
304 |
Blade for moving hooks of a jacquard mechanism and jacquard mechanism comprising such a blade |
US15184010 |
2016-06-16 |
US09863068B2 |
2018-01-09 |
Patrice Przytarski; Sylvain Durand-Peyre |
A blade for moving hooks of a Jacquard mechanism for forming a shed on a Jacquard loom wherein the blade includes at least one profile made from a composite material, having a body made of unidirectional fibers that extend in a longitudinal direction (X12) of the at least one profile and are embedded in a resin. |
305 |
Bursitis treatment device and method |
US14728897 |
2015-06-02 |
US09764071B2 |
2017-09-19 |
Johan Lionel Van Den Bossche; Stefaan Michiel Maria Mulier; Kristoffel Pieter Maria Mulier; Michiel Willem Jozef Mulier |
A bursitis treatment device (100; 200) for treatment of inflammation of a bursa (150; 502) in a patient's joint includes: a rinsing aid; a reservoir (101; 201) for holding the rinsing aid in fluid, freezing fluid or gaseous state; a supply line (103; 204, 208) for transporting the rinsing aid; a heat exchanger (104; 203) for controlling the temperature of the rinsing aid—such that the temperature of the rinsing aid enables to destroy cells causing the inflammation; an access device (209) for injecting the rinsing aid into the bursa (150; 205); and a drain (105; 210) for removing the rinsing aid from the bursa (150; 205) for elimination. |
306 |
AIRBAG FABRIC INCLUDING APERTURES AND METHODS OF FORMING THE SAME |
US15055068 |
2016-02-26 |
US20170247012A1 |
2017-08-31 |
Jeffrey Eugene Low; Charles Richards |
Fabrics for inflatable airbags including one or more aperture sections are disclosed. The aperture sections can be formed in woven fabric panels of the inflatable airbags. Methods of weaving fabric panels including aperture sections for inflatable airbags are also disclosed. The aperture sections may define vents, or the aperture sections may receive a portion of an inflator, a lead wire, and/or a mounting hardware component. |
307 |
Loom for weaving fabric with two types of tissue, shoe upper woven using the same, and shoe |
US14733809 |
2015-06-08 |
US09609916B2 |
2017-04-04 |
Soo Bok Song; Jae Woo Lee |
Disclosed herein are a loom for weaving a fabric with two types of tissue, a shoe upper woven using the loom, and a shoe including such a shoe upper. The loom includes a first heddle stack formed by arranging a plurality of first heddles in one or more rows, and a second heddle stack formed by arranging a plurality of second heddles in one or more rows, the second heddles being different in kind from the first heddles. The first heddle stack and the second heddle stack are sequentially arranged in a warp feeding direction. |
308 |
Shed forming device and weaving machine equipped with such a device |
US13898675 |
2013-05-21 |
US09121116B2 |
2015-09-01 |
Clement Champion; Denis Voincon; Sebastien Communal |
A shed forming device for a weaving machine includes at least one rotary electric actuator for winding, around a pulley, a funicular element controlling at least one heddle and wherein an output shaft of the actuator rotates around a first axis and wherein the output shaft is provided with a pinion meshing with a toothed crown secured to the pulley and rotatable therewith around a second axis perpendicular to the first axis. |
309 |
Shed-forming device for a weaving machine |
US13996962 |
2011-12-21 |
US09091001B2 |
2015-07-28 |
James Anthony Graham; Matthew Theobald; Bram Vanderjeugt; Frederick De Medts |
A shed-forming device has elastically deformable selection elements (1) (28a)-(28f) which can be placed in an undeformed position or in a deformed position, electromagnetic selectors (2) which can be actuated in order to place or keep each selection element (1) in successive weaving cycles in one of said positions, and presenting means (3) in order to mechanically deform selection elements (1) in the direction of a selector (2) in each weaving cycle into a presenting position in which they are kept at a distance from the selector (2) by a stop (4), and also relates to a method for positioning selection elements of a shed-forming device in this manner. |
310 |
Jacquard machine |
US11401102 |
2006-04-10 |
US07610939B2 |
2009-11-03 |
Bram Vanderjeugt; Matthew Theobald; James Anthony Graham |
The invention relates to a Jacquard machine, comprising 2 sets of knifes moving up and down in opposition, which each, at each of their extremities, are taken up in separate knife grids (4a, 4b) being driven by a cinematic drive chain (30), and each, at one of their extremities (20a, 20b), being guided into a straight motion by means of a “Watt's linkage” rod system, the height of lift of each of these extremities (20a, 20b) of the knife grids (4a, 4b) being adjustable, and the knife grids (4a, 4b) each at their first extremities (20a, 20b) being linked with at least one first driving lever (2, 2a, 2b, 10) by means of a first linking rod (3a, 3b), and at their second extremities (21a, 21b) being linked with at least a second driving lever (2, 10) by means of a second linking rod (14a, 14b), wherein per knife grid (4a, 4b) one or several elements (1, 101, 1a, 1b, 3a, 3b) of the Watt's linkage rod system are part of the cinematic drive chain (30), and the amplitude of the motion of the said extremity (20a, 20b) of the knife grid (4a, 4b) is adjustable in the cinematic drive chain (30) before the linking point (9a, 9b) between the first rod (1, 101, 1a, 1b) and the third rod (3a, 3b) of the Watt's linkage rod system with respect to the drive motor. |
311 |
Weaving heddle for jacquard weaving machine |
US11907034 |
2007-10-09 |
US07464730B2 |
2008-12-16 |
Franz Mettler |
A heddle for jacquard machines essentially consisting of fiber-reinforced plastic material, with a thread eye formed by a mail or thread eyelet member (12) of a harder material. The heddle body comprises two legs (3, 4). Between the relatively wide thread eye region (5) and the legs (3, 4), ramp sections (6) are provided on the mail, which sections have a length that is greater than the length of the thread eye (1). Preferably, the length is greater than twice the longitudinal extension of the thread eye, and in most cases, is between 10 and 30 mm. As a result of this measure, the wear of the plastic material in the vicinity of the thread eye (13) is kept minimal enough that neither any damage to the stiffening fibers (22) in the body of plastic material nor any damage to the warp threads needs to be feared. |
312 |
Loom |
US11663041 |
2005-09-09 |
US20080135122A1 |
2008-06-12 |
Albrecht Donner |
A loom system, comprises a basic machine a heald loom, or a Jacquard machine, whereby the basic machine is coupled with the heald loom or with the Jacquard machine. The heald loom or the Jacquard machine are driven by a direct drive. |
313 |
Guiding member, jacquard harness incorporating such a member, process for manufacturing such a member and weaving loom comprising such a member |
US10742954 |
2003-12-23 |
US07168455B2 |
2007-01-30 |
Jean-Paul Froment |
A member for guiding harness cords of a Jacquard loom harness wherein the member is substantially planar and is provided with holes defining passages for the cords. At least one of these passages extends in a direction that is oblique with respect to a principal plane of the member. This arrangement makes it possible to reduce frictional forces undergone by the harness cords, particularly at the upper and lower edges of the holes. |
314 |
Harness device for a weaving machine |
US10758245 |
2004-01-16 |
US07168454B2 |
2007-01-30 |
Bram Vanderjeugt |
A harness device for a weaving machine is made with partial apertured boards of synthetic material that can be manufactured by injection moulding. Each small partial apertured board has threading openings for pulling through harness cords, provisions to carry connecting elements and positioning means to position the connecting elements. Connecting elements connect one or several harness cords to one or several tackle cords or hooks. The threading openings or the connecting elements are provided with a spring-mounted retaining element and the connecting elements are provided with an opening through which one or several spindles may be passed. |
315 |
Jacquard machine |
US11384025 |
2006-03-17 |
US20060207675A1 |
2006-09-21 |
Bram Vanderjeugt; Matthew Theobald; James Graham |
The invention relates to a Jacquard machine, comprising at least two knife grids (5, 6) moving up and down in opposition on either side of the Jacquard machine, the Jacquard machine comprising a single-sided drive (1) for driving at least one driving lever (2,3) which is provided for driving the motion of the knife grids (5, 6) on either side of the Jacquard machine, and one traversing rocking shaft (24) being provided to transmit the motion of the said driving lever (2 and 3 respectively) to the knife grids (5, 6) of one of the sides of the Jacquard machine. |
316 |
Shed forming device and weaving loom of the jacquard type equipped with such a device |
US10838321 |
2004-05-05 |
US07017619B2 |
2006-03-28 |
Dario Bassi |
The shed forming device according to the invention for a weaving loom of Jacquard type comprises two series of knives actuated by a single input shaft animated by a continuous movement of rotation and extending between two plates which support oscillating shafts equipped with rocking levers kinematically connected to the series of knives. The input shaft is equipped, in the vicinity of each plate, with means for driving the rocking levers. The oscillating shafts extend in parallel between the plates and are each connected to the input shaft by a single rod and eccentric link, a link being respectively made in the vicinity of each plate. |
317 |
Device for shed formation and Jacquard loom comprising same |
US10503815 |
2003-02-06 |
US07017617B2 |
2006-03-28 |
Dario Bassi; Damien Bouchet; Guillaume Boutte |
The invention concerns a device comprising rigid or semirigid shafts (120) and at least a member (200) provided with orifices (203) for the passage and direct guiding in translation and angular positioning of a shaft in its controlled rocking movements (F1). Said member (200) is mobile, with two degrees of freedom relative to the loom frame, in translation (F4), along a direction globally parallel to the direction (A–A′) of the weft yarns, and in rotation (P4), about an axis (Z1Z′1) globally parallel to the translational direction (A–A′) of the shafts. Said member (200) can be positioned (F4, P4) by the warp yarns (103) which pass through the eyelets (127) of the shafts (120) which it guides. |
318 |
Shedding device on a Jacquard-type weaving machine |
US10481795 |
2002-06-28 |
US07007721B2 |
2006-03-07 |
Dario Bassi; Damien Bouchet; Guillaume Boutte |
The invention relates to a shedding device comprising at least one electric rotary actuator having an output shaft (11) that is designed to rotate a pinion (21) which is engaged with a rack (22), said rack being connected to a control heald (3) of a warp end (4) by means of a load transfer element (24). |
319 |
Guiding member, jacquard harness incorporating such a member, process for manufacturing such a member and weaving loom comprising such a member |
US10742954 |
2003-12-23 |
US20050274427A1 |
2005-12-15 |
Jean-Paul Froment |
This member for guiding the harness cords of a Jacquard loom harness is substantially planar and provided with holes for passage of the cords. At least one of these holes extends in a direction which is oblique with respect to the principal plane of this member. This arrangement makes it possible to limit the efforts of friction undergone by the harness cords, particularly at the level of the edges of the holes. |
320 |
Jacquard machine hook selecting device driven by a bistable element |
US633791 |
1996-07-01 |
US5794665A |
1998-08-18 |
Walter Keim |
A Jacquard machine for the positive lifting and lowering of the warp threads in a weaving machine, without the employment of harness cords and a method of operating the Jacquard machine. The Jacquard machine includes for each of a hook (6) a bistable element. The bistable element is formed as an elastically deformable rod (1) or an elastically deformable leaf spring. Periodically, a mechanical deformation loading acts on the bistable element which takes the bistable element into one of two stable states in dependence upon a slight initial deflection. An initialization device (8) brings about a slight deflection of the bistable element before the action of the mechanical deformation loading, in view of which it is ensured that the bistable element takes up a particular one of its two stable states. A hook drive device for the implementing of the mechanical deformation loading on the bistable elements (1) has a loading device (31) for exercising the deformation loading, in which the bistable elements (1) are mounted at least one side thereof. |