Device for noise reduction, air-conditioning and accident reduction for a jacquard weaving machine and jacquard weaving machine with such a device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6604553
  • Patent Number
    6,604,553
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 28, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 12, 2003
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Calvert; John J.
    • Muromoto, Jr.; Robert H.
    Agents
    • Ostrolenk, Faber, Gerb & Soffen, LLP
Abstract
A plurality of casing modules are mountable to a Jacquard weaving machine such as to enclose same. A first module encloses the weaving machine and comprises a device for supply fresh or conditioned air. A second module encloses the weaving area and harness, and comprises a device for evacuating used air. The arrangement reduces environmental pollution caused by noise, dust or process steam in a weaving shed, considerably improves operator comfort at the weaving machine and significantly decreases accident risk.
Description




PRIORITY CLAIM




This is a U.S. national stage of application No. PCT/CH99/00561, filed on Nov. 23, 1999. Priority is claimed on that application and on the following application:




Country: Germany, Application No.: 298 23 116.6, Filed: Dec. 28, 1998.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to an arrangement for noise reduction, air-conditioning and accident prevention for a Jacquard weaving machine and to a Jacquard weaving machine with the arrangement.




It is known to provide weaving machines with covers and subject them to conditioned air in order to achieve noise reduction and provide a constant environment for the warp. A weaving machine has become known, in which the driving region and the weaving region are enclosed by means of covers. The disadvantages of this weaving machine are that it is designed in two parts and is unsuitable as a Jacquard weaving machine.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object on which the invention is based is to provide an arrangement for noise reduction, air-conditioning and accident prevention for a Jacquard weaving machine, which can be used on a weaving machine without substantial changes.




The object is achieved, according to the invention, by the provision of a plurality of subassemblies which can be mounted on the Jacquard weaving machine to encase said machine. A first casing defining subassembly which encases the weaving machine has means for introducing conditioned air. A second casing defining subassembly encases the weaving region and the harness, and has means for extracting air by suction.




The advantages which can be achieved by means of the invention are to be seen essentially in that, due to the reduction in machine noise, the working conditions for the personnel are improved, in that, by the warp being subjected to conditioned air, the weaving performance and the weaving quality are improved, in that, by the suction extraction of the air contaminated by dust or sometimes toxic process vapours and by sources of danger being shielded, the working conditions for the personnel are improved, and in that the retrofitting of existing weaving machines is possible.




The invention also provides that a Jacquard weaving machine with a gripper weaving machine or jet-weaving machine, with a Jacquard machine and a stand for the machine, is provided with a first subassembly which encases the weaving machine and has means for introducing conditioned air, this subassembly being mounted on a weaving machine stand. A second subassembly which encases the weaving region and the harness, and which has means for extracting air by suction, is mounted on a stand of the Jacquard machine.




The advantage of this machine is that environmental pollution due to noise and dust and process vapours in a weaving shed and the risk of accidents at the weaving machine are reduced.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention is explained below with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

shows a version of a Jacquard weaving machine for which the arrangement according to the invention is provided;





FIG. 2

shows a side view of the Jacquard machine with a version of a Jacquard weaving machine according to the invention;





FIG. 3

shows a view in the direction of the arrow A in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

shows a section along the line IV—IV in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

shows a section along the line V—V in

FIG. 2

without the weaving machine;





FIG. 6

shows a detail VI in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 7

shows another version of a Jacquard weaving machine for which the arrangement according to the invention is provided, and





FIG. 8

shows a three-dimensional illustration of a Jacquard weaving machine according to

FIG. 6

with an arrangement according to the invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

shows a three-dimensional illustration of a Jacquard weaving machine illustrated diagrammatically. Weaving machines of this type comprise essentially a weaving machine


1


with a machine stand


2


and with a main drive, not illustrated, reed and warp stop motions, a Jacquard machine


3


disposed above the weaving machine and a stand


4


for the Jacquard machine. When the weaving machine


1


is occupied by an article, said weaving machine also contains a warp beam


5


, a cloth beam


6


, a harness


7


for forming the shed and at least one stock reel, not illustrated, for a weft thread. In this weaving machine, the weaving region comprises principally the shed to be formed and the beating-up point. Weaving machines of this type may be provided, furthermore, with a thermosetting means and a thermocutting means, as well as a light source.




The stand


4


comprises a basic frame


11


, on which the weaving machine


1


is fastened, two columns


12


which are mounted on the basic frame in the region downstream of a weaving machine, two supports


13


which are mounted in the end region of the basic frame, a frame


14


which is mounted on the columns on the supports and extends over the weaving machine


1


, and a carrying structure


15


for the Jacquard machine


3


, said structure being mounted on the frame


14


. The frame


14


may also be designed as a platform, so that the Jacquard machine is accessible for the purpose of inspection and checking. Also provided for these purposes are a ladder or flight of stairs and railings which are omitted in the Figures for the sake of clear illustration.




Reference is made to

FIGS. 2

to


6


. The arrangement comprises a first and a second subassembly


21


and


22


which are disposed one above the other and extend as far as the underside of the Jacquard machine


3


. The first subassembly


21


is assigned to the weaving machine


1


and the second subassembly


22


is assigned to the weaving region and to the harness


7


.




The first subassembly


21


is disposed on the machine stand


2


on the weaving machine


1


and comprises two side walls


23


, a front wall


24


and a rear wall


25


which are connected to the machine stand in such a way that the sound sources located within the machine stand, such as the main motor and the drive for the reed (not illustrated) and the cloth take-off


26


are encased (FIG.


4


). The pipeline


27


for feeding conditioned air into the space encased by the first subassembly


21


, said pipeline containing means


51


for humidifying the air, and a pipeline


28


for the suction extraction of spent air are provided (FIG.


2


).




The second subassembly


22


is subdivided into tow subgroups


31


,


32


. The first subgroup


31


is supported on the machine stand


2


and is connected to the stand


4


of the Jacquard machine


3


. The first subgroup


31


comprises two auxiliary supports


33


and four covers


34


to


36


which encase the weaving region and at least a portion of the harness


7


. The auxiliary supports


33


are supported at the sides of the weaving machine


1


on the machine stand


2


and are connected to the latter and to the frame


14


of the stand


4


of the Jacquard machine


3


. The cover


34


is disposed on the weaver's side and is designed as a sliding door which can be moved in the direction of the Jacquard machine, so that the weaving region is accessible to the weaver. The sliding door


34


is guided in guide battens


37


. The covers


35


are disposed at the sides of the weaving machine and are likewise designed as sliding doors which are displaceable back and forth, so that the weaving region is accessible to the weaver from both sides. The sliding doors


35


are guided in guide battens


38


. The cover


36


is disposed on the warp side of the weaving machine and is designed as a folding door, so that the weaving region is accessible to the weaver from the warp side. The folding door


36


is mounted on the stand


4


of the Jacquard machine. The doors


34


to


36


consist of a material which is transparent or opaque or of a combination of such materials. The doors may be actuated manually or by means of an electric or pneumatic door drive, e.g. an electric drive gear engagable with a door mounted rack for this purpose being depicted schematically at


72


in FIG.


2


. The second subgroup


32


is mounted on the carrying structure


15


for the Jacquard machine. The second subgroup


32


comprises four covers


39


which are designed as double doors and are each secured to the carrying structure


15


. Seals, for example, rubber strips, are provided, which are produced according to the design of the covers. As shown in

FIG. 6

, brush strips


40


, which are likewise disposed at the inlet of the warp threads and weft threads, are used for sealing off rotating machine parts.





FIG. 7

shows a Jacquard weaving machine which differs from that according to

FIG. 1

in the design of the stand for the Jacquard machine. The stand has the same basic construction and is therefore not described in detail.




The arrangement shown in

FIG. 8

comprises three subassemblies


41


to


53


which are arranged one above the other. The first subassembly


41


is disposed at the sides of the machine stand of the weaving machine and encases the machine stand in such a way that the warp beam


5


and the cloth beam


6


are partially exposed. The first subassembly


41


comprises two covers


45


which are mounted on the machine stand. The covers may be of one-part or multi-part design and they consist of metal. Arranged above a first subassembly


41


is a second subassembly


42


which encases the weaving region and the harness


7


and extends as far as the underside of the Jacquard machine


3


. The second subassembly


42


, comprises a cover


45


movable up and down and a fixed weaving region and the harness


7


. These covers may consist of transparent or opaque material. Two linear drives


46


are provided for displacing the moveable cover


45


. Above the second subassembly


42


is disposed a third subassembly


43


which surrounds the Jacquard machine


3


. The third subassembly


43


is designed as a housing open on one side, with two flaps


48


on the top side. The arrangement has a pipeline


49


for feeding fresh air (either temperature controlled or temperature uncontrolled) or conditioned air, said pipeline containing means


51


for humidifying the air and a pipeline


50


for the suction extraction of the spent air.




A thermosetting device


60


can be carried in the first subassembly casing, and/or a thermosetting device


64


can be carried in the second subassembly casing. In like manner, a thermosetting device


62


can be carried in the first subassembly casing, and/or a thermosetting device


66


can be carried in the second subassembly casing. Also, a light source


68


can be carried in the second subassembly casing.




By means of this arrangement, the environmental pollution due to noise and dust or process vapours in a weaving shed is reduced and the comfort of working on the weaving machine is considerably improved. Furthermore, the risk of accidents is markedly reduced.



Claims
  • 1. An arrangement for noise reduction, air-conditioning and accident prevention for a Jacquard weaving machine, comprising a plurality of subassemblies mountable on the Jacquard weaving machine to encase said Jacquard weaving machine, the subassemblies including a first subassembly defining a first casing enclosing to the weaving machine, said first subassembly including means for introducing one of conditioned air and fresh air to a space encased by said first subassembly, and a second subassembly defining a second casing enclosing a weaving region and a weaving machine harness, said second subassembly including means for extracting air by suction from a space encased by said second subassembly.
  • 2. An arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the second subassembly is disposed above the first subassembly and extends to an underside of the Jacquard machine.
  • 3. An arrangement according to claim 1, further comprising a third subassembly encasing the Jacquard machine.
  • 4. An arrangement according to claim 3, wherein each subassembly includes a plurality of covers.
  • 5. An arrangement according to claim 4, wherein said plurality of covers includes at least one of a flap, a folding door, and a sliding door.
  • 6. An arrangement according to claim 4, wherein the covers are at least one of a transparent material and an opaque material.
  • 7. An arrangement according to claim 4, further comprising sealing means associated with said covers for sealing off the spaces enclosed by said subassemblies relative to Jacquard machine surroundings.
  • 8. An arrangement according to claim 4, wherein at least some of said covers are moveable between at least two cover positions.
  • 9. An arrangement according to claim 8, wherein said covers are moveable manually between said cover positions.
  • 10. An arrangement according to claim 8, further comprising means for automatically moving said covers between said cover positions.
  • 11. An arrangement according to claim 1, wherein said air introducing means comprises a pipeline.
  • 12. An arrangement according to claim 11, further comprising humidifying means disposed in said pipeline directly in front of the first casing for humidifying air introduced into said first casing.
  • 13. An arrangement according to claim 11, wherein said fresh air is one of thermally controlled and thermally uncontrolled fresh air.
  • 14. An arrangement according to claim 1, wherein said air extracting means comprises a suction pipe line connected to said second casing.
  • 15. A Jacquard weaving machine, comprising:one of a gripper weaving machine and a jet-weaving machine; a Jacquard machine; a stand for said Jacquard machine; a weaving machine stand; a first subassembly defining a casing enclosing the weaving machine, said first subassembly including means for introducing one of conditioned air and fresh air to a space encased by said first subassembly, said first subassembly being mounted on said weaving machine stand; and a second subassembly defining a casing enclosing a weaving region and a weaving machine harness, said second subassembly including means for extracting air by suction from a space encased by said second subassembly, said second subassembly being mounted on the Jacquard machine stand.
  • 16. A Jacquard weaving machine according to claim 4, further comprising a thermocutting device carried in at least one of the first casing and the second casing.
  • 17. A Jacquard weaving machine according to claim 4, further comprising a thermosetting device carried in at least one of the first casing and the second casing.
  • 18. A Jacquard weaving machine according to claim 4, further comprising a light source carried in the second casing.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
298 23 116 U Dec 1998 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/CH99/00561 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/39377 7/6/2000 WO A
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