Claims
- 1. A device for removing a broken warp thread from a warp sheet at a warp stop motion, said warp stop motion including a plurality of warp threads forming said warp sheet extending in a first direction and a plurality of drop wires arrayed in rows, the rows extending in a second direction transverse to said first direction, said drop wires being arranged such that when one of said warp threads breaks, one of said drop wires falls, causing said broken warp thread to sag and form a loop, said device comprising:
- a series of suction nozzles arranged in a row extending in said first direction;
- means for moving said series of suction nozzles towards a row of drop wires which includes a fallen drop wire to a position whereat one of said suction nozzles in said series of suction nozzles is located adjacent said fallen drop wire but displaced from said fallen wire in said first direction and also in a third direction transverse to a plane which includes said first and second directions, and whereat said series of suction nozzles are disposed generally parallel to said warp sheet along said first direction and spaced therefrom by a predetermined distance;
- activating means arranged to successively activate said suction nozzles along said first direction so that said one suction nozzle, when activated, initially draws the slack of said loop of broken warp thread towards the suction nozzle by moving the slack in said first and third directions, and the succeeding nozzles, when activated, successively repeat such slack movement in like manner;
- said series of suction nozzles extending at least from said one suction nozzle location to a location outside the drop wire rows.
- 2. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the warp sheet extends generally horizontally, the suction nozzles are mounted above the warp sheet and said third direction is vertically upwards.
- 3. A device as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein at least one of said suction nozzles includes a thread movement limiting means for limiting the degree to which the warp thread slack may be ingested while the nozzle is activated.
- 4. A device as claimed in claim 3 wherein said thread movement limiting means comprises an apertured wall extending across the suction nozzle within its opening and at a distance from its entrance, the diameter of the apertures in said wall being smaller than the warp thread-diameter.
- 5. A device for removing a broken warp thread from a warp sheet at a warp stop motion, said warp motion including a plurality of warp threads forming said warp sheet extending in a first direction and a plurality of drop wires arrayed in rows, the rows extending in a second direction transverse to said first direction, said drop wires being arranged such that when one of said warp threads breaks, one of said drop wires falls, causing said broken warp thread to sag, the slack in said thread forming a loop, said device comprising:
- a series of blower nozzles arranged in a row extending in said first direction;
- means for moving said series of blower nozzles towards a row of drop wires which includes a fallen drop wire to a position whereat one of said blower nozzles in said series of blower nozzles is located adjacent said fallen drop wire but displaced from said fallen drop wire in said first direction and also in a third direction transverse to a plane which includes said first and second directions, and whereat said series of blower nozzles are disposed generally parallel to said warp sheet along said first direction and spaced therefrom by a predetermined distance;
- means for successively activating said blower nozzles along said first direction so that said one blower nozzle, when activated, initially directs the slack of said loop of broken warp thread towards the blower nozzle by moving the slack in said first direction and in a direction opposite to said third direction, and the succeeding nozzles, when activated, successively repeat such slack movement in like manner;
- said series of blower nozzles extending at least from said one blower nozzle location to a location outside the drop wire rows.
- 6. A device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the warp sheet extends generally horizontally; the blower nozzles are mounted underneath the warp sheet; and said third direction is vertically downward.
- 7. A device as claimed in claim 5, including a transport mechanism movable in a direction parallel to the rows of drop wires, and a clamping means mounted on the transport mechanism for gripping an end of the fallen drop wire and raising it and turning it through an angle to release it from the broken warp thread.
- 8. A device as claimed in claim 1 or 5 including a hooking and gripping means disposed outside the drop wire rows on one side of the warp stop motion for hooking and gripping the broken warp thread after the slack has been moved by the suction or blower nozzles from within the warp stop motion to said location outside the drop wire rows.
- 9. A device as claimed in claim 5 further including an extraction suction tube located opposite the warp sheet and opposite each blower nozzle, each extraction tube including means, when activated, for catching the slack of the warp thread loop when it is moved by said blower nozzle, said extraction tubes including thread movement limiting means for limiting the degree to which the warp thread slack may be ingested while the extraction tube is activated.
- 10. A device as claimed in claim 9 wherein said thread movement limiting means comprises an apertured wall extending across the extraction tube within its opening and at a distance from its entrance, the diameter of the apertures in said wall being smaller than the warp thread diameter.
- 11. A device for removing a broken warp thread from a warp sheet at a warp stop motion, said warp stop motion including a plurality of warp threads forming said warp sheet extending in a first direction and a plurality of drop wires arrayed in rows, the rows extending in a second direction transverse to said first direction, said drop wires being arranged such that when one of said warp threads breaks, one of said drop wires falls, causing said broken warp thread to sag, the slack in said thread forming a loop, said device comprising:
- a series of movable hooks arranged in a row extending in said first direction;
- means for moving said series of movable hooks towards a row of drop wires which includes a fallen drop wire to a position whereat one of said hooks in said series of hooks is located adjacent said fallen drop wire but displaced from said fallen drop wire in said first direction and also in a third direction transverse to a plane which includes said first and second directions, and whereat said series of movable hooks are disposed generally parallel to said warp sheet along said first direction and spaced therefrom by a predetermined distance;
- means for successively activating said movable hooks along said first direction so that said one hook, when activated, initially directs the slack of said loop of broken warp thread towards the hook by moving the slack in said first and third directions, and the succeeding hooks, when activated, successively repeat such slack movement in like manner;
- said series of hooks extending at least from said one hook location to a location outside the drop wire rows.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application serial No. 07/167,906,. filed Mar. 14, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No . 4,905,737.
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