Claims
- 1. A weft thread laying apparatus for warp knitting machines having a needle bed and two spaced apart longitudinal conveyors for continuously conveying weft threads in a given direction to the needle bed, the apparatus comprising:
- first and second carriages reciprocally movable between said two longitudinal conveyors in a substantially transverse direction to the movement of said conveyors, with said second carriage spaced from said first carriage and located intermediate said needle bed and said first carriage;
- first and second thread laying guides carried on said first and second carriages, respectively, and adapted for movement in a direction relative to the direction of movement of said conveyors to lay a first and a second plurality of parallel weft threads between said conveyors;
- first and second runway rails cooperating with said first and second thread laying guides, respectively, to guide the same in a given reciprocal path between said opposed conveyors; and
- first and second guide rails being movable relative to the direction of movment of said conveyors to cause said thread laying guides to lay said plurality of first and second weft threads at an angle of 20.degree. or greater as viewed transversely to the direction of travel of said conveyors;
- a pair of displacement combs for each of said first and second thread laying guides, with each comb of said pair located outwardly adjacent each of the opposed conveyors and adapted to pick the plurality of weft threads from said thread laying guide substantially at the location where said thread guide carried by said thread carriage passes over one conveyor, reverse direction, and moves in that angular reciprocal path determined by said rail toward said other conveyor;
- each comb of said pair movable in a reciprocable path parallel to said conveyors that distance necessary for said thread guide to lay successive widths of a given plurality of weft threads in parallel onto its respective conveyor;
- wherein each of said combs receives a given plurality of parallel weft threads from said thread guide, locates the same on the respective adjacent conveyor and then moves in a direction opposite to that of the conveyor that distance necessary for said thread guide to place a successive width of the given plurality of parallel weft threads onto the conveyor so that all the weft threads of each of said first and second thread guides extend in parallel between said opposed conveyors, said plurality of weft threads from said first second thread guides retained in position thereon until knitted together at the needle bed; and
- roller guide means carried above said conveyors for laying stationary threads in the direction of travel of the longitudinal conveyors and being introduced over one layer of weft threads.
- 2. A weft thread laying apparatus for warp knitting machines having a needle bed and two spaced apart longitudinal conveyors for continuously conveying weft threads in a given direction to the needle bed, the apparatus comprising:
- first and second carriages reciprocally movable between said two longitudinal conveyors in a substantially transverse direction to the movement of said conveyors, with said second carriage spaced from said first carriage and located intermediate said needle bed and said first carriage;
- first and second thread laying guides carried on said first and second carriages, respectively, and adapted for movement in a direction relative to the direction of movement of said conveyors to lay a first and a second plurality of parallel weft threads between said conveyors;
- first and second runway rails cooperating with said first and second thread laying guides, respectively, to guide the same in a given reciprocal path between said opposed conveyors; and
- first and second guide rails being movable relative to the direction of movement of said conveyors to cause said thread laying guides to lay said plurality of first and second weft threads at an angle of 20.degree. or greater as viewed transverely to the direction of travel of said conveyors;
- a pair of displacement combs for each of said first and second thread laying guides, with each comb of said pair located outwardly adjacent each of the opposed conveyors and adapted to pick the plurality of weft threads from said thread laying guide substantially at the location where said thread guide carried by said thread carriage passes over one conveyor, reverses direction, and moves in that angular reciprocal path determined by said rail toward said other conveyor;
- each comb of said pair movable in a reciprocable path parallel to said conveyors that distance necessary for said thread guide to lay succesive widths of a given plurality of weft threads in parallel onto its respective conveyor;
- wherein each of said combs can receive a given plurality of parallel weft threads from said thread guide, locate the same on the respective adjacent conveyor and then move in a direction opposite to that of the conveyor the distance necessary for said thread guide to place a successive width of the given plurality of parallel weft threads onto the conveyor so that all the weft threads of each of said first and second thread guides extend in parallel between said opposed conveyors, said plurality of weft threads from said first and second thread guides retained in position thereon until knitted together at the needle bed; and
- roller guide means carried above said conveyors for laying stationary threads in the direction of the longitudinal conveyors and being introduced between the two layers of weft threads.
- 3. A weft thread laying apparatus for warp knitting machines having a needle bed and two spaced apart longitudinal conveyors for continually conveying weft threads in a given direction to the needle bed, said conveyors having means equally spaced therealong for receiving weft threads therearound, the apparatus comprising:
- first and second carriages reciprocally movable across the space between said longitudinal conveyors and beyond, each said carrage including a thread laying guide for receiving a plurality of weft threads, said thread guide being parallel to said conveyors, said carriages being movable across said space between said conveyors in a manner to lay said weft threads from said thread guide across said space parallel to and equidistant from each other, and at an angle of at least 20.degree. as viewed transverse to the direction of travel of the conveyors, and to locate said weft threads around said thread receiving means on said conveyor, threads from said first carriage forming a first layer of parallel weft threads and threads from said second carriage forming a second layer of parallel weft threads at a predetermined angle to the threads of said first layer,
- a displacement comb located outside and adjacent each conveyor to receive the plurality of weft threads from each said thread laying guide after said thread guide carried by said thread carriage passes over said conveyor, and before the carriage reverses direction for return along the reciprocal path across said space between said conveyors;
- each said comb having means for moving same in a reciprocable path parallel to said conveyor for a predetermined distance substantially equivalent to the width of said weft threads carried by said thread guide;
- said thread guide locating said plurality of parallel weft threads on the respective adjacent thread receiving means on said conveyor and the comb, thereafter the comb moves in a direction opposite to that of the conveyor that distance necessary for said thread guide to place a successive width of the given plurality of parallel weft threads onto adjacent thread receiving means on said conveyor so that all the weft threads of each of said first and second thread guides extend equidistant from each other and in parallel between said opposed conveyors, said layers of weft threads being retained in position by said thread receiving means on said conveyors until knitted together at the needle bed; and
- roller guide means carried above said conveyors for laying stationary threads in the direction of the longitudinal conveyors and being introduced over one layer of weft threads.
- 4. A weft thread laying apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein one of the two layers extends substantially perpendicularly to the direction of travel of the longitudinal conveyors.
- 5. A weft thread laying apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein both layers cross the direction of travel of the longitudinal conveyors at substantially the same angle.
- 6. A weft thread laying apparatus as claimed in claim 5 wherein the same angle is at 45.degree..
- 7. A weft thread laying apparatus as claimed in claim 3 including a third carriage reciprocally movable across the space between said longitudinal conveyors and including a third laying guide equally spaced between said first and second carriages for laying weft threads as a third layer, the direction of said weft threads in said third layer extending substantially perpendicular to the direction of travel of the longitudinal conveyors and being adapted for substantially forming an angle bisector of the angle formed by the first and second layers.
- 8. A weft thread laying apparatus as claimed in claim 5 wherein said third layer is layed after the laying of the first layer and before the laying of the second layer.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 860,699, filed 5/5/86 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,677,831, which is a continuation of parent appliation Ser. No. 674,648 filed Nov. 26, 1984 (now abandoned).
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