Claims
- 1. An apparatus for weft insertion into successive sheds of a loom by means of a fluid, typically a gaseous fluid, by guidance and driving of weft threads through a comb having a channel which includes a main axis and is formed in passage means of a plurality of laminas carried by a slay, therebeing laminas having nozzles and laminas without nozzles, the comb being located at the fabric side of the reed, means for rocking said comb and reed, the passage means of each lamina opening on the reed side forming a channel which is tapered inwardly in a direction perpendicular away from the reed plane, the passage means having a rounded termination, the channel also tapering inwardly in the weft picking direction between two successive laminas with nozzles, each of said laminas with a nozzle being followed in the weft picking direction with a lamina having passage means larger than the passage means of a preceeding lamina with nozzle, so that the passage means opening on the reed side widens in a stepped form toward the nozzle, each nozzle being situated near a passage means opening on the reed side of the lamina and is so directed that the axis of the nozzle stream has increasing spacing relative to the reed plane in the picking direction and that the axis of each nozzle stream has a decreasing spacing relative to the main axis location in picking direction, the axis of each nozzle stream being free of intersection with a peripheral surface of that side of the passage means upon which the nozzles are located.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, in which said laminas increase in thickness at right angles away from said reed and attain their greatest thickness in the region of the narrowest location of the passage means.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 1, in which said laminas have passage means, each passage means having a greater dimension in the direction perpendicular to the plane of said reed than in the direction parallel to said plane.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 1, in which said laminas have passage means, each passage means having a dimension in the direction perpendicular to the plane of said reed which is equal to the dimension thereof in the direction parallel to said plane.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 1, in which an end of one nozzle stream overlaps an adjoining end of the next succeeding nozzle
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein feed lines for supplying fluid to the fluid outlets, each extend immediately prior to the associated outlet openings, in a rectilinear direction over a distance which is a multiple of the cross-section of the outlet opening.
Priority Claims (3)
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2608030 |
Feb 1976 |
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2622148 |
May 1976 |
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2627391 |
Jun 1976 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of Ser. No. 772,834 filed Feb. 28, 1977 (Monday), now U.S. Pat. No. 4,183,382-Scheffel issued Jan. 15, 1980, being based on German Patent application Ser. Nos. P 2608030.8 filed Feb. 27, 1976; P 2622148.7 filed May 19, 1976; P 2627391.6 filed June 18, 1976; and P 2639998.4 filed Sept. 4, 1976, as claimed for priority under 35 USC 119.
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Continuations (1)
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