Feed gripper for gripper loom with a tubular housing

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6227259
  • Patent Number
    6,227,259
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 3, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 8, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A tubular housing is used for a gripper-loom's feed gripper. The feed gripper includes a metallic tubular housing formed of a single bent metal plate. The single bent metal plate includes at least two mutually overlapping segments that are rigidly joined to each other.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a feed gripper for a gripper loom and comprising a one piece tubular metal housing carrying at least a thread clamp.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In gripper looms, a feed gripper accepts a filling yarn kept ready at one side of a shed and then inserts it into this shed. In accordance with one example, the feed gripper moves the filling approximately into the shed center. There the filling is transferred to a receiving gripper and moved to the opposite shed side. In another example, the feed gripper moves the filling to the opposite shed side where it is transferred to a stationary gripper. The feed gripper is mounted to the front end of a rapier which can be inserted into and then be withdrawn from the shed and which drives the feed gripper and moves it into the shed.




A feed gripper of the above kind is known from the British patent 1,487,897. Two bent and mutually articulating metal plates constitute a tubular housing. The feed gripper is fitted at one or both sides with two cooperating clamp elements for each filling. These clamp elements each are mounted on one of the two mutually connected metal plates.




In another example of a known gripper loom as disclosed in the French patent 2,132,560, a gripper head mounted on a gripper rod is described, and which comprises a tubular housing constituted of an integral plate. This gripper head contains no thread clamp and pulls a looped thread into a shed, one end of said loop being held in place. At the center of the shed, the loop is transferred to another gripper which then pulls the free filling end through the shed.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The objective of the invention is to improve a feed gripper for a gripper loom. This objective is achieved by forming the housing of a metal plate and of at least two mutually overlapping segments rigidly joined to each other.




This design thus creates a closed and hollow structure offering a comparatively high dimensional stability even if a relatively thin metal plate is used.




In a further embodiment of the invention, the mutually overlapping segments provide supports for one or more components. Because in this region of overlap the gripper housing wall thickness is doubled, the component(s) is (are) reliably held in place even in the presence of applied forces.




In another embodiment of the invention, the supported component is affixed by least one screw passing through the overlapping segments and connecting hem to each other and to the component. The resultant design is very simple because assembly of the component simultaneously firmly joins the overlapping segments of the housing firmly to each other.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further features and advantages of the invention are elucidated in the following description of the embodiments that are shown in the drawings, herein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective of a feed gripper of the invention,





FIG. 2

is a topview of the feed gripper of

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

is a section along line IIII—IIII of

FIG. 2

in simplified form,





FIG. 4

is a section along line IV—IV of

FIG. 3

in simplified form,





FIG. 5

is a section along line V—V of

FIG. 4

in simplified form,





FIG. 6

is a front view of the feed gripper in the direction of the arrow F


6


of

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 7

is a front view of the feed gripper in the direction of the arrow F


7


of

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 8

is an embodiment variation similar to

FIG. 3

with an opened thread clamp,





FIG. 9

is a section along line IX—IX of

FIG. 8

, and





FIG. 10

is an embodiment similar to that shown in

FIG. 9

with a closed thread clamp.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The gripper-loom feed gripper


1


shown in

FIGS. 1 through 7

inserts a filling


25


in a shed


34


formed of warp threads


33


. In known manner, the feed gripper


1


is affixed for instance by screws


45


to the front end of a rapier


2


. The rapier


2


is inserted into the shed


34


in a known manner and then is retracted from it, as a result of which the feed gripper


1


is correspondingly moved into and out of the shed


34


.




The feed gripper


1


comprises a tubular housing having segments


3


,


4


,


5


,


6


and


7


which are part of an integral and bent metal plate. At one side wall


8


, the housing comprises two mutually overlapping segments


3


and


7


, further a segment


4


forming the base, and also a segment


5


forming the opposite side wall


9


and a segment


6


forming the top side. Illustratively, the metal plate may be constituted of bent steel or of a bent light-alloy, for instance an aluminum alloy. During loom operation, the first side wall


8


which comprises the two mutually overlapping segments


3


and


7


, illustratively will be situated on the side opposite the fabric


31


, whereas the other side wall


9


faces a reed


32


of the gripper loom. The front-most end


21


of the feed gripper I in the region of the side wall


9


therefore is also situated on the side facing the reed


32


. The segments


4


and


6


of this illustrative embodiment comprise clearances


43


and


44


.




The two overlapping segments


3


,


7


support a brace element


12


. Two screws


10


,


11


pass through the two overlapping segments


3


,


7


and are screwed into the brace element


12


. As a result, on one hand the brace element


12


is affixed to the feed gripper


1


and on the other hand the two overlapping segments


3


,


7


are firmly joined to each other. The segment


7


, which extends from the segment


6


forming the top side, is situated between the brace element


12


and the segment


3


which is bent off the segment


4


of the feed gripper I forming the base.




The brace element


12


is fitted with a filling-thread guide


13


, for example, formed integral with the brace element


12


. The guide


13


starts at about one third the height of the feed gripper


1


and terminates in the zone of base-forming segment


4


at a stop


14


.




Furthermore, by means of its underside, the brace element


12


constitutes a stationary clamp element


15


for the filling


25


. The feed gripper


1


also includes a movable clamp element


16


cooperating with the stationary clamp element


15


to clamp a filling


25


.




The movable clamp element


16


is affixed by an intermediate strip


18


to the base-forming segment


4


of the feed gripper


1


. Illustratively, such affixation may be by bonding. The movable clamp element


16


is in the form of a leaf spring and by way of example is formed of steel and is mounted in such manner in the feed gripper


1


that it is biased against the stationary clamp element


15


. The movable, leaf-spring type clamp element


16


is fitted with a stop


19


situated in the area of the brace element


12


and projects outward through an aperture


20


of the segment


3


. When at the level of the stationary clamp element


15


, the movable clamp element


16


can be moved by the stop


19


away from said stationary clamp element


15


in order to open the filling clamp


17


consisting of the clamp elements


15


and


16


. The thread clamp


17


is situated in the vicinity of that side wall


8


of the feed gripper


1


which faces towards the fabric


31


. The stop


19


cooperates in known manner with other stop elements, not shown, the feed gripper


1


running in such manner along these other stop elements that the stop


19


shall be displaced so as to open the thread clamp


17


.




A filling


25


kept ready between a fabric


31


and a feed element


35


is transferred in known manner to the feed gripper


1


. During forward motion of the feed gripper


1


, the filling is advanced, as indicated in

FIG. 1

, along a guide


22


of the segment


5


as far as a stop


23


. At the same time the filling


25


is guided by means of the guide


24


of the segment


3


, by means of the guide


27


of the segment


6


and by means of the underside of the guide element


13


as far as the stop of this guide element


13


and to a stop


26


situated in the segment


3


. Illustratively, the filling


25


subtends, between the stop


14


of the guide element


13


and the stop


23


of the segment


5


, an angle of about 50° with the base-forming segment


4


. Moreover the filling


25


is clamped between the clamp elements


15


and


16


of the thread clamp


17


, said elements being situated between the stop


14


of the guide element


13


and the stop


26


of the segment


3


. Once the filling


25


has been clamped, it will be cut by a thread scissors (not shown) from the fabric


31


and thereupon it is moved further by the feed gripper


1


into the shed


34


. During this procedure the filling


25


is taken off a supply device (not shown), in particular a pre-winder.




The movable clamp element


16


exerts a force on the stationary clamp element


15


which is transmitted to the brace


12


and from the latter into the housing of the feed gripper


1


. By means of the guide element


13


, the stop


14


and the thread clamp


17


, the filling


25


also exerts a force on the brace element


12


transmitted to the housing of the feed gripper


1


. The tubular or boxy shape of the housing of the feed gripper


1


and the affixation of the brace element


12


to two mutually overlapping segments


3


,


7


offer the advantage that the housing is easily able to absorb forces transmitted to it and shall be only slightly deformed by them. As a result the metal plate thickness of the housing can be kept low or a thin, light alloy can be used to form the housing.





FIGS. 8 and 9

show an embodiment wherein a movable clamp element


28


is affixed to a brace element


29


which in turn is affixed to the two mutually overlapping segments


3


,


7


of the housing. For that purpose, the brace element


29


is extended in the longitudinal direction of the feed gripper


1


. The movable clamp element


28


is fastened at its end by a screw


30


to the brace element


29


. A clamp element


36


is fastened, for instance by bonding, to the brace element


29


. This clamp element


36


is fitted with a V-shaped rib


49


running in its longitudinal direction and cooperating with a slot


48


in the movable clamp element


28


. The embodiment of

FIGS. 8 and 9

differs from that of

FIGS. 1 through 7

in that the movable clamp element


28


shall exert a force on the brace element


29


to be transmitted into the gripper's case only when the clam element


28


is driven by its stop


19


. The stop


19


is controlled by stop device


37


diagrammatically shown in FIG.


8


and mounted next to the feed gripper


1


, for instance in the zone of known, but (not shown) guides for the rapier


2


. Obviously, the feed-gripper housing is equally able to absorb forces. A lip-shaped element


41


is stamped into the front end of the segment


6


. A slot


46


is present at the front end of the guide


13


and receives the lipshaped element


41


. This feature assures that a filling always shall be guided along the guide element


13


and hence shall preclude a filling from wandering between the brace element


12


and the segment


6


.




As regards the embodiment of

FIG. 10

, an adjusting screw


39


is provided at the brace element


38


and cooperates with the segment


6


of the feed gripper


1


. An aperture is present in the segment


6


and allows toolaccess to the adjusting screws


39


. The brace element


38


is loaded by a spring


40


which forces the brace element


38


with the adjusting screw


39


against the segment


6


. The leaf spring


40


is affixed at one end in the vicinity of the movable clamp element


28


to the segment


4


. Together with the end of the clamp element


28


, the end of the spring


40


is fastened by a screw


20


to a spacer


18


illustratively bonded to the segment


4


. The other end of the spring


40


loads the brace element


38


. In this embodiment the brace element


38


can be moved into a predetermined angular position, whereupon the screw


10


shall be tightened in order to affix the brace element


38


in this angular position relative to the two overlapping segments


3


,


7


. In this way the brace element


38


can be moved into a predetermined angular position as a function of the characteristics of the filling


25


to be clamped. Because thereby the position of the guide


13


also is changed, the lip-shaped element


41


entering the slot


46


is advantageously adjusted.




The invention is not restricted to the illustrative embodiments described above and shown in the Figures. Instead further and different designs are easily conceivable by those skilled in the art. For instance the metal plate of the housing need not be one-piece, but may consist of several assembled parts. The protection for the invention is to be determined solely by the attached claims.



Claims
  • 1. A feed gripper for a gripper loom, said feed gripper comprising:a metallic tubular housing, said tubular housing carrying a thread clamp, said tubular housing formed of a single bent metal plate having at least two mutually overlapping segments, the at least two mutually overlapping segments rigidly joined to each other.
  • 2. The feed gripper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mutually overlapping segments define a side wall of said housing.
  • 3. The feed gripper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mutually overlapping segments define an integral support for at least one component.
  • 4. The feed gripper as claimed in claim 3, including at least one threaded fastener fastening the overlapping segments to each other and to the component.
  • 5. The feed gripper as claimed in claim 3, wherein the component includes a guide configured for positioning a filling thread inside the housing.
  • 6. The feed gripper as claimed in claim 3, wherein the component includes a clamp element for a filling.
  • 7. The feed gripper as claimed in claim 6, including a movable clamp element associated with a stationary clamp element.
  • 8. The feed gripper as claimed in claim 7, wherein the movable element is biased against the component.
  • 9. The feed gripper as claimed in claim 3, including an adjusting device carried by the housing and connected to the components so that the position of the component is adjustable relative to the housing.
  • 10. The feed gripper as claimed in claim 7, wherein the movable clamp element is fitted with a stop projecting outward through an opening in the side wall of the housing.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9700797 Oct 1997 BE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/EP98/05996 WO 00 4/3/2000 4/3/2000
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/18274 4/15/1999 WO A
US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
3931837 Volpe Jan 1976
3934621 Tosches Jan 1976
4259997 Tosches Apr 1981
4587998 Egloff et al. May 1986