Claims
- 1. A gripper loom with at least one filling thread insertion device, comprising a perforated flexible insertion band (14, 14a, 14b, 58 114), which carries a gripper head (10, 12, 60, 110, 112) at one end and which is advanced into and again retracted from a shed by means of an alternatingly driven drive wheel, wherein the drive wheel comprises teeth distributed across the circumference which engage into perforations (30, 34, 124) of the insertion band, wherein furthermore a guide member (24, 24a, 25b, 61, 87, 126) is assigned to the drive wheel near the gripper head so as to prevent the insertion band from lifting off the circumference of the drive wheel, an end (56) of the band facing away from the gripper head (10, 12, 60, 110, 112) being fastened at a rotary guidance apparatus (52) arranged with respect to the drive wheel so that the band end (56) describes an at least approximate circular guide path during an entire reciprocating motion thereof, the radius (R) of said path being larger than the radius (r) of the drive wheel (50).
- 2. A gripper loom according to claim 1, wherein the guide apparatus (52) comprises a guide wheel (54) which is coupled with the drive wheel (50) for drive purposes, as well as means for coupling the guide wheel (54) with the drive wheel (50).
- 3. A gripper loom according to claim 1, wherein the guide apparatus (52) comprises a guide arm (70), at one end (70) of which the band end (56) is fastened and whose other end is supported to be rotatable around a shaft (72), arranged parallel to the axis of the drive wheel (50), and further comprising means for coupling the guide arm (70) with the drive wheel (50) for drive purposes.
- 4. A gripper loom according to claim 1, wherein an additional guide member (64) for the insertion band (58) exists in the guide apparatus (52), between the guide apparatus 52 and the drive wheel (50).
- 5. A gripper loom according to claim 1, wherein the insertion band (58) is constructed to be so stiff in bending that it drives the guide apparatus (52) located downstream of the drive wheel (50).
- 6. A gripper loom according to claim 1, wherein the guide member (24b, 126) is constructed as a sliding guide (87, 128) and consists of a material which slides easily and is prone to wear.
- 7. A gripper loom according to claim 1, wherein the guide member (24, 24a, 61) is constructed as a guide wheel (26, 26a, 62), and further comprising means for coupling the guide wheel with the drive wheel (20, 50) for drive purposes.
- 8. A gripper loom according to claim 7 wherein the guide wheel (26, 26a, 62) is provided with teeth (28) along the circumference which coact with the insertion band (14, 14a, 14b).
- 9. A gripper loom according to claim 8 wherein the perforations in the insertion band (14b) comprises at least a row (28) of holes (40) for engagement of the teeth (28) of the guide wheel (26), wherein the spacing and the size of the holes (40) of the row (38) is preferably smaller than the spacing and the size of the holes (36) of another row (35).
- 10. A gripper loom according to claim 1 wherein that the guide member (24a) is biased by means of a spring (86) against the insertion band (14).
- 11. A gripper loom according to claim 1, wherein two guide members (26, 26a, 126, 158) are arranged on each side of a contact region of the insertion band (14, 114) at the drive wheel (20, 120).
- 12. A gripper loom according to claim 1, and further comprising a filling thread insertion device (6, 8) on each side of the shed (4), the insertion devices having gripper heads (10, 12) arranged so as to traverse respectively one portion of the width of the shed while acting counter to each other, so that the filling thread (42) pulled into the shed by one gripper head (10) can be taken over by the other gripper head (12) and pulled completely through the shed (4).
- 13. A gripper loom according to claim 1, wherein the gripper heads (10, 12, 110, 112) are arranged so as to traverse the respective one portion of the shed width with approximately equal working strokes.
- 14. A gripper loom according to claim 1, wherein the gripper heads (10, 12, 110, 112) have working strokes of different length.
- 15. A gripper loom according to claim 1, and further comprising a filling thread insertion device (6) on each side of the shed (4), having gripper heads (10) arranged so as to act oppositely against each other and traverse a corresponding portion of the shed, so that a left-hand side and right-hand side gripper insert one filling thread each so as to form two fabric segments.
- 16. A gripper loom according to claim 1, wherein the filling threads have tips are connected with each other in such a way that a fabric is formed.
- 17. A gripper loom according to claim 1, wherein the gripper head of the filling thread insertion device is provided so as to traverse the entire width of the shed and pull the filling thread completely across the entire fabric width.
- 18. A gripper loom according to claim 1, wherein the insertion band (14, 114) is a fiber-reinforced plastic band, coated on both sides with fluorocarbon plastic (teflon).
- 19. A gripper loom according to claim 18, characterized wherein the insertion band (14, 114) consists of polyester containing carbon fibers and/or glass fibers.
- 20. A gripper loom according to claim 1, wherein the guide apparatus (52) comprises a guide wheel (54) which is arranged so as to be directly driveable by the reciprocating insertion band.
- 21. A gripper loom according to claim 1, wherein the guide apparatus (52) comprises a guide arm (70) arranged parallel to the axis of the drive wheel (50) and having one end at which the band end (56) is fastened and whose other end is supported to be rotatable around a shaft (72), said guide arm (70) being provided so as to be directly driveable by said reciprocating insertion band.
- 22. A gripper loom with at least one filling thread insertion device, comprising a perforated flexible insertion band (14, 14a, 114), which carries a gripper head (10, 12, 110, 112) at one band end and is fastened at the other band end at a circumference of an alternatively driven drive wheel (20, 92, 120) and is advanced into and retracted again from a shed (4, 104), wherein the drive wheel comprises teeth (22, 94, 122) distributed at the circumference so as to engage into perforations (30, 124) of the insertion band, a guide member (24, 24a, 24b, 126) being assigned to the drive wheel on a side of the gripper head so as to prevent the insertion band from lifting off the circumference of the drive wheel, the drive wheel (92) having at its circumference at least two rows (88a 88b) of teeth (94) arranged along a helical path so as to wind the insertion band (14a) in a helical manner.
- 23. A gripper loom according to claim 22, wherein the drive wheel (92) is arranged so as to be reciprocatable in an axial direction corresponding to the pitch of the helical path.
- 24. A gripper loom with at least one filling thread insertion device, comprising a perforated flexible insertion band (14, 14a, 14b, 58, 114), which carries a gripper head (10, 12, 60, 110, 112) at one end and is advanced into and retracted from a shed (4, 104) by an alternatively driven drive wheel (20, 50, 92, 120), the drive wheel having teeth (22, 94, 122) distributed on the drive wheel circumference so as to engage into perforations (30, 34, 124) of the insertion band, guide means including a rotary guide member (21, 52, 93, 120) being assigned to the drive wheel near the gripper head for preventing the insertion band from lifting off the circumference of the drive wheel, an end of the band facing away from the gripper being fastened at the rotary guide member, the guide means further including at least two rows of teeth arranged at the circumference of the drive wheel so as to form a helical path so that the insertion band is wound in a helical manner.
- 25. A gripper loom with at least one filling thread insertion device (106, 108), comprising a flexible insertion band (114) driven by a drive wheel (120) which insertion band (114) carries a gripper head (110, 112) at one band end, and further having at least one guide member (126) for the insertion band (114), which guide member (126) is formed as a slideway having a glide path (128) in which outlet apertures (130) for compressed air pointing against the insertion band (114) are arranged, which are connected with a source of compressed air, an additional guide member (158) with a slideway and with compressed air outlet apertures (160) pointing against the insertion band (114) is arranged at a side of the drive wheel (120) away from the gripper head (112).
- 26. A gripper loom according to claim 1, and further comprising individual compressed air feed lines (132) connected to the compressed air source, and means (134) for adjusting a supply of compressed air from the compressed air source, said adjusting means being arranged at least in the individual compressed air feed lines (132).
- 27. A gripper loom with at least one filling thread insertion device (106, 108) comprising a flexible insertion band (114) driven by a drive wheel (120) which insertion band (114) carries a gripper head (110, 112) at one band end, and further having at least one guide member (126) for the insertion band (114), which guide member (126) is formed as a slideway having a glide path (128), in which outlet apertures (130) for compressed air pointing against the insertion band (114) are arranged, which are connected with a source of compressed air, the guide member (126, 158) with the slideway (128) and compressed air outlet apertures (130, 160) being arranged along an entire region where the insertion band (114) rests against the drive wheel (120).
- 28. A gripper loom with at least one filling thread insertion device, comprising a flexible insertion band (114) driven by a drive wheel (120) which insertion band (114) carries a gripper head (110, 112) at one band end, and further having at least one guide member (126) for the insertion band (114), which guide member (126) is formed as a slideway having a glide path (128) in which outlet apertures (130) for compressed air pointing against the insertion band (114) are arranged, which are connected with a source of compressed air, the insertion band (114) having a row of perforations which cooperate with teeth (122) on the drive wheel (120), the compressed air outlet apertures (130, 160) being arranged on both sides of the row of perforations.
- 29. A gripper loom with at least one filling thread insertion device (106, 108), comprising a flexible insertion band (114) driven into and out of a shed (104) by a drive wheel (120), which insertion band (114) carries a gripper head (110, 112) at one band end, and further having at least one guide member (126) for the insertion band (114), which guide member (126) is formed as a slideway having a glide path (128) in which outlet apertures (130) for compressed air pointing against the insertion band are arranged, which are connected with a source of compressed air, the gripper head (110, 112) and the insertion band (114) being guided in the region of the shed (104) on a guide (142) arranged as part of a weaving reed (109), the guide (142) comprising additional compressed air outlet apertures (144) pointing against the insertion band (114) and the gripper head (110, 112).
- 30. A gripper loom according to claim 29, wherein a control apparatus (148) is arranged in a compressed air feed line (146) assigned to the weaving reed (109), so as to interrupt supply of compressed air at least in a phase of setting an insertion thread.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of Ser. No. 07/295,608, filed Nov. 30, 1988 now abandoned.
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