1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a drawing mechanism associated with a dobby or with another weave system for the formation of the shed on a weaving loom. The invention also relates to a process for manufacturing such a mechanism and to a weaving loom incorporating such a mechanism.
2. Brief Description of the Related Art
In the domain of dobbies, drawing mechanisms are known, comprising connecting rods which ensure the coupling of the mobile actuation members with the vertically mobile heddle frames mounted on the loom. In the conventional devices, the connectors of connecting rods are not dismountable. Plates are made at the ends of the connecting rods by cut-out, which has the effect of mechanically weakening these connecting rods. FR-A-2 676 467 discloses a drawing mechanism which partly solves these problems, in which a tubular connecting rod of flattened cross-section is provided with a connector comprising two plates provided to be disposed on either side of an oscillating lever. The two devices described in this document include relatively complex pieces provided to be inserted in the end of a connecting rod, these pieces being in practice difficult to manufacture on an industrial scale at an acceptable cost. Furthermore, FR-A-2 776 307 describes another drawing mechanism in which two substantially parallel pins are immobilized within a connecting rod by adherence, these two pins being maintained spaced apart from each other by means of screws.
The increase of the operational speeds of the drawing mechanisms is such that the elements constituting these mechanisms are subject to considerable accelerations, particularly during reversals of movement, which involves exerting intense efforts of blocking by the use of increasingly numerous screws. This is detrimental to the rapidity of manoeuvre of these devices and to their cost price, while the maintenance interventions on these devices are more and more complex.
It is a more particular object of the present invention to overcome these drawbacks by proposing a drawing mechanism in which a firm relative immobilization of the parts constituting this device is obtained without resorting to too large a number of screws.
To that end, the present invention relates to a drawing mechanism interposed between a weaving system and heddle frames of a weaving loom, this mechanism comprising at least one tubular connecting rod with flattened cross-section which, in order to be coupled to at least one oscillating connecting lever, is provided with at least one connector comprising two plates, provided to be disposed on either side of this lever, being articulated thereon, and at least one part adapted to penetrate and to be immobilized in this connecting rod. This mechanism is characterized in that the end of the connecting rod is provided, on its inner surface, with elements in relief adapted to cooperate with bearing surfaces provided on that part of the connector intended to penetrate in this end with a view to immobilizing this part in this end.
Thanks to the invention, the elements in relief provided on the end of the connecting rod allow a firm immobilization of the part penetrating in this end, which is compatible with the present and future operational speeds of the dobbies. The invention takes an opposing view with respect to a prejudice of the person skilled in the art who tends to consider that it is not possible to produce transverse elements in relief in a tubular connecting rod generally obtained by drawing or extrusion, insofar as a transverse machining of the tube would raise a problem of accessibility and would, moreover, induce a shrinkage of matter and a weakening of the connecting rod. The part penetrating in the end of the connecting rod may be largely simplified, this making it possible to render the mechanism according to the invention more reliable and more economical.
The invention also relates to a process for manufacturing a mechanism as described hereinbefore and, more specifically, to a process comprising a step consisting in producing the elements in relief provided on the connecting rod by localized stamping thereof. A localized stamping is particularly economical and makes it possible to create sufficient elements in relief to efficiently block the part introduced in the connecting rod.
Finally, the invention relates to a weaving loom which incorporates a weaving mechanism in accordance with the invention.
The invention will be more readily understood on reading the following description of an embodiment of a drawing mechanism in accordance with its principle, given solely by way of example and made with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring now to the drawings, and firstly to
There are provided as many arms 1a and connecting rod 3/lever 4 assemblies as there are heddle frames to be driven on the loom M.
As is more particularly visible in
The plates 10 and 11 are likewise each provided with an orifice 10b, 11b for passage of a pin 14 for articulation of the tail end 4a between the plates 10 and 11.
The clip 9 is provided to be inserted in the end 3a of the connecting rod 3, being immobilized therein. To that end, the clip 9 presents a cross-section in the plane of
The correcting rod 3 includes large side walls 31 and 32. Furthermore. 33 denotes an upper side wall and 34 a lower side wall of the connecting rod 3.
In its part against which it is provided to come opposite the surface 91a and on its inner surface 34a, the side 34 is provided with wave-shaped teeth 34b which extend in a direction YC-Y′C, substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction XB-X′B of the connecting rod 3.
When the mechanism is in mounted configuration, the directions XA-X′A and XB-X′B merge.
Furthermore, there is provided in the side 33 an orifice 35 for passage of a screw 15 for adjusting the relative distance between the ends 91c and 92c of the branches 91 and 92.
On either side of the orifice 35, the side 33 is provided with teeth 33b, substantially parallel to teeth 34b, extending in a direction YD-Y′D substantially perpendicular to axis XB-X′B and projecting in the direction of axis XB-X′B from the inner surface 33a of the side 33.
The geometry of the teeth 91b and 34b on the one hand, 92b and 33b on the other hand, is provided so that their engagement efficiently opposes a relative slide of the elements 3 and 9 in directions XA-X′A and XB-X′B.
In this way, and as is more particularly visible in
The teeth 33b and 34b are formed by localized stamping of the connecting rod 3 which may be manufactured particularly economically by hot or cold extrusion or drawing.
The invention has been shown with a connecting rod of rectangular cross-section. It is equally well applied to a connecting rod of flattened shape of which the small sides are rounded and, more generally, to any shape of connecting rod compatible with the invention.
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