Information
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Patent Grant
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6230754
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Patent Number
6,230,754
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Date Filed
Tuesday, June 27, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 15, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Wenderoth, Lind & Ponack, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A cloth movable type pile loom reduces a load applied to a terry motion mechanism when a ground warp tension roller is moved, and prevents a part associated with the application of tension to the ground warp yarns from being broken in advance. The cloth movable type pile loom includes a pair of first right and left swing levers rotatably supporting the ground warp tension roller, and one of the right and left first swing levers is connected to the terry motion mechanism. A of second right and left swing levers are swingably supported by right and left frames, and are rotatably connected to the first swing levers. A tension application mechanism applies a biasing force to the second swing levers in the turning direction thereof to press ground warp yarns by way of the ground warp tension roller.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a device for applying tension to ground warp yams in a cloth movable type pile loom by the displacement of a ground warp tension roller.
2. Prior Art
A cloth movable type pile loom is provided with a terry motion mechanism. The terry motion mechanism moves a ground warp tension roller in the same direction as a woven cloth so as to move a cloth fell of a woven cloth back and forth. Accordingly, the terry motion mechanism is associated with a supporting mechanism of a ground warp tension roller to move the ground warp tension roller back and forth. The ground warp tension roller is naturally biased in the direction to apply tension to the ground warp yarns.
FIG. 1
shows a schematic view of a ground warp let-off tension device
1
of a conventional typical cloth movable type pile loom as disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 9-111597. In
FIG. 1
, ground warp yarns
2
are unwound from a ground warp let-off beam
3
, and they contact a ground warp tension roller
4
, then they form a shedding
8
by a vertical movement of heddles
5
, and finally they reach a cloth fell
7
of a woven cloth
6
. Meanwhile, pile warp yarns
9
are unwound from a pile warp let-off beam
10
and contact a pile warp tension roller
11
, then they reach the cloth fell
7
of the woven cloth
6
. A weft yarn
12
inserted in the position of the shedding
8
is beaten up against the cloth fell
7
by a reed
13
to form the woven cloth
6
, then the woven cloth
6
passes through a cloth moving roller
14
and is wound around a cloth winding roller
15
.
Since both the cloth moving roller
14
and ground warp tension roller
4
move the woven cloth
6
and ground warp yarns
2
back and forth, they are supported by the terry motion mechanism
16
and a mechanism interlocked therewith. In this example, the terry motion mechanism
16
comprises brackets
18
,
19
respectively attached to the right and left frames
17
, L-shaped terry motion levers
20
,
21
respectively rotatably supported by shafts
23
,
24
relative to the brackets
18
,
19
, and links
22
, and shafts
25
,
26
for connecting the end portions of the terry motion levers
20
,
21
.
The terry motion levers
20
are biased clockwise by extension springs
27
, and they are supported by a cam
28
and a cam roller
30
that contacts the outer periphery of a cam
28
so as to swing back and forth in synchronization with the rotation of a main shaft
32
of the loom. Meanwhile, the cam
28
is integrated with a camshaft
29
and is driven while interlocked with the rotation of the main shaft
32
of the loom. The cam roller
30
is rotatably supported by the roller shaft
31
of the terry motion levers
20
.
The swingable motion of the terry motion levers
20
is transmitted to each one end of a pair of right and left swing levers
36
by way of a shaft
34
, interlocking links
33
and a shaft
35
. The swing levers
36
are swingably supported by a bracket
37
and a shaft
38
respectively fixed to the frames
17
, and they swingably support a pair of right and left levers
41
by an intermediate shaft
39
.
The pair of right and left levers
41
are connected to and integrated with each other by a roller shaft
40
serving as a shaft fully extending to the right and left thereof (hereinafter referred to as simply the through shaft) whereby the ground warp tension roller
4
is rotatably supported by the levers
41
at respective first ends while they are biased by an extension spring
42
in the direction to apply tension to the ground warp yarns
2
by way of the ground warp tension roller
4
at respective second ends. When the pair of right and left levers
41
are connected to and integrated with each other, a biasing force of the extension spring
42
acts on the right and left sides of the ground warp tension roller
4
uniformly to the right and left so as to apply a uniform tension to the ground warp yarns
2
.
During the weaving operation, the cam
28
is synchronized with the rotation of the main shaft
32
to swing the terry motion levers
20
back and forth. Accordingly, respective terry motion levers
20
move the cloth moving roller
14
back and forth by way of respective links
22
and levers
21
while they move the ground warp tension roller
4
back and forth by way of the respective interlocking links
33
and swing levers
36
. As a result, when the ground warp yarns
2
and woven cloth
6
are moved back and forth, the cloth fell
7
is set to a first pick position and a loose pick position corresponding to the weaving texture.
Meanwhile, as looms have lately been operating at higher speeds and becoming large in width, the looms are required to increase in rigidity, so that respective components of the loom become heavy, Accordingly, a load applied to the terry motion mechanism
16
increases so that a breakage in the terry motion
16
mechanism occurs. Further, since the extension spring
42
is repeatedly moved back and forth when the device is moved back and forth, a desired elasticity is not obtained due to the fatigue of the extension spring
42
so that the extension spring
42
has become broken at an early stage. Since the roller shaft
40
of the ground warp tension roller
4
is a through shaft for connecting and integrating the pair of right and left levers
41
with each other, it is heavy so that inertia of the ground warp tension roller
4
becomes large. Accordingly, it is difficult for the ground warp tension roller
4
to move quickly to follow the change of tension of the ground warp yarns
2
so that the tension is kept constant.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to reduce a load to be applied to a terry motion mechanism when a ground warp tension roller is moved in a cloth movable type pile loom, and to prevent parts associated with the application of tension to the ground warp yarns from being broken in advance, and to enhance the response of the ground warp tension roller
4
that follows the change of tension of the ground warp yarns.
To achieve the above object, the cloth movable type pile loom capable of moving a ground warp tension roller back and forth via a terry motion mechanism
16
comprises a pair of first right and left swing levers
43
rotatably supporting the ground warp tension roller
4
, at least one of the first right and left swing levers
43
are connected to the terry motion mechanism
16
, pair of second right and left swing levers
45
are respectively swingably supported by right and left frames
17
and rotatably connected to the first right and left swing levers
43
. A tension application mechanism
48
applies a biasing force to the second right and left swing levers
45
in the turning direction thereof to press ground warp yarns
2
by way of the ground warp tension roller
4
.
The second right and left swing levers
45
are connected to and integrated with each other by a connection and integration member, and the second right and left swing levers
45
are swingably supported by the right and left frames
17
by way of a fulcrum shaft
46
which constitutes the connection and integration member.
The tension application mechanism
48
can be formed of an extension spring
49
for passively applying the biasing force to the second swing levers
45
in the turning direction thereof by elasticity of the extension spring
49
. The tension application mechanism
48
can also comprise motion conversion mechanisms (
53
,
54
,
55
,
56
,
57
), are synchronized with the rotation of a main shaft
32
of the loom to positively apply a reciprocation motion to the second swing levers
45
.
According to the invention, the second swing levers swingably support the first swing levers which are driven by the terry motion mechanism, however, the second swing levers, the second shaft serving as the fulcrum shaft of the second swing levers, and the first shaft for connecting between the first and second swing levers are not driven by the terry motion mechanism. Further, since the pair of first right and left swing levers need not be connected and integrated to each other, the roller shaft and the shaft
35
need not be formed of a through shaft, and the terry motion mechanism need not drive a heavy through shaft. Accordingly, the invention can reduce the load applied to the terry motion mechanism and prevent the terry motion mechanism from being broken in advance due to increased load, compared with the prior art. Still further, if the second shaft serving as the fulcrum shaft is formed of a through shaft and the pair of second right and left swing levers are connected to and integrated with each other, the first shaft need not be formed of a through shaft. Accordingly, a member to be swung by the tension spring can dispense with a heavy through shaft to reduce inertia. If the tension application mechanism is formed of a spring, the spring allows the ground warp tension load to quickly respond to the change of tension of the ground warp yarns to follow them. Still further, since the second swing levers are not moved back and forth, the spring is not deformed back and forth to thereby solve the problem of fatigue caused by the deformation and thus reduce breakage of the spring. Even if the tension application mechanism is formed of an easing mechanism, it is possible to achieve easy motion that is accurately synchronized with the rotation of the main shaft, because the second swing levers do not move back and forth.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side view of a conventional ground warp let-off tension device of a cloth movable type pile loom;
FIG. 2
is a side view of a ground warp let-off tension device of a cloth movable type pile loom according to a first embodiment of the invention wherein a cloth is moved forward.
FIG. 3
is a side view of a ground warp let-off tension device of a cloth movable type pile loom according to the first embodiment of the invention wherein the cloth is retracted.
FIG. 4
is a side view of a ground warp let-off tension device of a cloth movable type pile loom according to a second embodiment; and
FIG. 5
is a side view of a ground warp let-off tension device of a cloth movable type pile loom according to a third embodiment.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
First Embodiment [FIGS.
2
and
3
]
A ground warp let-off tension device
1
of a cloth movable type pile loom according to a first embodiment of the invention is first described with reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3
. A part of the configuration of the first embodiment is the same as that of the conventional one, and hence the same components of the invention as those of the prior art are denoted by the same reference numerals.
In
FIGS. 2 and 3
, ground warp yarns
2
are unwound from a ground warp let-off beam
3
, and contact a ground warp tension roller
4
, then they form a shedding
8
by a vertical movement of heddles
5
, and finally they reach a cloth fell
7
of a woven cloth
6
. Meanwhile, pile warp yarns
9
are unwound from a pile warp let-off beam
10
and contacts a pile warp tension roller
11
, and then they reach the cloth fell
7
of the woven cloth
6
. A weft yarn
12
inserted inside the shedding
8
in the position of the shedding
8
is beaten up against the cloth fell
7
by a reed
13
, and it forms the woven cloth
6
, and then the woven cloth
6
passes through a cloth moving roller
14
and is wound around a cloth winding roller
15
.
Since both the cloth moving roller
14
and ground warp tension roller
4
move the woven cloth
6
and ground warp yams
2
back and forth, they are supported by the terry motion mechanism
16
and a mechanism interlocked therewith. In the first embodiment, the terry motion
16
comprises brackets
18
,
19
respectively attached to the right and left frames
17
, L-shaped terry motion levers
20
,
21
respectively rotatably supported by shafts
23
,
24
relative to the brackets
18
,
19
, links
22
, and shafts
25
,
26
respectively connecting the free ends of the terry motion levers
20
,
21
.
The terry motion levers
20
are biased clockwise by extension springs
27
, and they are supported by a cam
28
and a cam roller
30
that contacts the outer periphery of the cam
28
so as to swing back and forth in synchronization with the rotation of a main shaft
32
of the loom. Meanwhile, the cam
28
is integrated with a camshaft
29
and is driven while interlocked with the rotation of the main shaft
32
of the loom. The cam roller
30
is rotatably supported by the roller shaft
31
of the terry motion levers
20
.
The swingable motion of the terry motion levers
20
is transmitted to respective first ends of a pair of first right and left swing levers
43
by way of a pair of right and left interlocking links
33
and a shaft
35
. The first swing levers
43
rotatably support the ground warp tension roller
4
by the intermediate roller shaft
40
, and connected to respective first ends of respective second ends of the first swing levers
43
are a pair of second right and left swing levers
45
by a first shaft
44
.
The pair of second right and left swing levers
45
are swingably supported by a second shaft
46
serving as a fulcrum shaft relative to a bracket
47
fixed to the right and left frames
17
, and they are connected to and integrated with each other by the second shaft
46
serving as a connection and integration member, and they are also engaged with the right and left frames
17
by an extension spring
49
serving as a tension application mechanism
48
. Since the second right and left swing levers
45
are connected to and integrated with each other at the right and left, the biasing force of the extension spring
49
equally acts on the second right and left swing levers
45
.
Since the first shaft
44
is sufficient to operate as the swinging center of the first swing levers
43
while the roller shaft
40
is sufficient to operate as the rotating center of the ground warp tension roller
4
, both the roller shaft
40
and first shaft
44
dispense with a through shaft extending to the right and left thereof and forming a heavy item. According to the first embodiment, two first shafts
44
are provided separately at the right and left, namely, at the side of the respective right and left levers
45
to lighten them as much as possible. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce inertia which prevents the ground warp tension roller
4
from moving in response to the change of tension of the ground warp yarns
2
, so that the ground warp tension roller
4
can respond quickly to keep tension of the ground warp yarns constant.
In the case that one of the interlocking links
33
is provided only at one of the right and left sides and it is connected to one of the first swing levers
43
, either of the roller shaft
40
, first shaft
44
and shaft
35
is formed of a through shaft, and the pair of first right and left swing levers
43
need to be connected to and integrated with each other. In this case, if the first shaft
44
is formed of a through shaft, it is advantageous that a load applied to the terry motion mechanism
16
is reduced. The first shaft
44
may be used as the connection and integration member of the second right and left swing levers
45
instead of the second shaft
46
. In the latter case, although the characteristic of the ground warp tension roller
4
following the change of tension of the ground warp yarns
2
is degraded, the effect for reducing a load applied to the terry motion mechanism
16
is equal.
A tension detector
50
such as a load cell is interposed in the end of the extension spring
49
. The tension detector
50
indirectly measures tension of the ground warp yarns
2
from stress of the extension spring
49
and sends out a signal proportional to tension of the ground warp yarns
2
to a let-off motion controller
51
. The let-off motion controller
51
adjusts a rotating speed of a let-off motor
52
on the basis of the difference between a target tension of the ground warp yarns
2
and the detected tension, and then it rotates the ground warp let-off beam
3
in the let-off or unwinding direction so as to unwind the ground warp yarns
2
while keeping the ground warp yarns
2
at the target tension.
The terry motion mechanism
16
moves the woven cloth
6
, the cloth fell
7
thereof and the ground warp tension roller
4
backward, i.e., in the direction of the ground warp let-off beam
3
immediately before beating up for forming the pile, as shown in
FIG. 3
, while moving them in the opposite direction after beating up for forming a pile, and then the woven cloth
6
, the cloth fell
7
thereof and the ground warp tension roller
4
are returned to the original positions as shown in FIG.
2
. The first swing levers
43
swing about the first shaft
44
while the ground warp tension roller
4
moves back and forth.
Accordingly, the second right and left swing levers
45
are not directly driven by the swinging motion of the first swing levers
43
while the first swing levers
43
swing back and forth so they do not respond to the back and forth motion of the terry motion mechanism
16
. As a result, the extension spring
49
of the tension application mechanism
48
is not interlocked with the motion mechanism of the terry motion
16
but passively responds only to the change of tension of the ground warp yarns
2
to push the ground warp yarns
2
in the extension direction by way of the ground warp tension roller
4
so as to apply necessary tension to the ground warp yarns
2
. When the ground warp yarns
2
are consumed to increase tension thereof, the let-off motion controller
51
increases the rotating speed of the let-off motor
52
to unwind the ground warp yarns
2
per unit of time so as to allow the tension to approach a target tension
Second Embodiment [FIG.
4
]
A ground warp let-off tension device of a cloth movable type pile loom according to a second embodiment of the invention is described with reference to FIG.
4
.
In the second embodiment, interlocking links
33
are positioned downward relative to the second swing levers
45
. The interlocking links
33
connect between the lower ends of terry motion levers
20
and first swing levers
43
. Accordingly, the terry motion levers
20
are formed of respectively T-shaped levers.
Third Embodiment [FIG.
5
]
A ground warp let-off tension device of a cloth movable type pile loom according to a third embodiment of the invention is described with reference to
FIG. 5
In
FIG. 5
, a tension detector
50
such as a load cell is not fixed to the extension spring
49
as in the first embodiment but is rather fixed to a bracket
47
, and serves as a connection and integration member of a pair of second right and left swing levers
45
. The tension detector
50
indirectly measures tension of the ground warp yarns
2
from a load applied to a second shaft
46
serving as a fulcrum shaft. A tension application mechanism
48
comprises, instead of the extension spring
49
of the first embodiment shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, an easing shaft
53
that is interlocked with the rotation of a main shaft
32
, a wheel
54
integrated with the easing shaft
53
, an eccentric pin
55
attached to the wheel
54
, and rods
57
for connecting between the eccentric pin
55
and a pin
56
of the second swing levers
45
.
Since the rotation of the main shaft
32
is transmitted to the wheel
54
by way of reduction gears or speed change gears
58
, an orbital motion of the eccentric pin
55
rotating about the easing shaft
53
is changed to a reciprocal motion and is transmitted to the second swing levers
45
. As a result, the second swing levers
45
positively move the position of the ground warp tension roller
4
in synchronization with the rotation of the main shaft
32
to displace the ground warp tension roller
4
in the direction to loosen tension of the ground warp yarns
2
when forming the shedding
8
, or they move the ground warp tension roller
4
in the direction to tighten the ground warp yarns
2
when closing the shedding
8
, thereby maintaining a closing condition of the shedding
8
.
In such a manner, the tension application mechanism
48
positively adjusts the pressing of the ground warp yarns
2
to set tension of the ground warp yarns
2
to the optimum value in accordance with the angle of rotation of the main shaft
32
. The tension application mechanism
48
shown in
FIG. 5
is a so-called positive easing mechanism by a motion changing mechanism constituted for changing the rotating motion and reciprocating motion, and it may be configured by the other known motion changing mechanism. On the other hand, the tension application means
48
formed of the extension spring
49
as shown in
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
4
is a so-called passive easing mechanism.
Although the terry motion mechanism
16
is described as a premise according to the invention, the configuration of the terry motion mechanism
16
is not limited to those as illustrated in
FIGS. 2
to
5
but may be configured by other known mechanisms, e.g., a combination of a crank mechanism and a link mechanism. Further, the terry motion mechanism
16
may be provided with the pile warp tension roller
11
which moves back and forth like the ground warp tension roller
4
.
Claims
- 1. A cloth movable type pile loom including a ground warp let-off tension device for moving a ground warp tension roller back and forth via a terry motion mechanism, said ground warp let-off tension device comprising:a pair of first right and left swing levers for rotatably supporting the ground warp tension roller, at least one of said right and left swing levers being adapted for connection to the terry motion mechanism; a pair of second right and left swing levers respectively swingably supported by right and left frames and rotatably connected to said first right and left swing levers; and a tension application mechanism for applying a biasing force to said second right and left swing levers in a turning direction thereof to press a ground warp by way of the ground warp tension roller.
- 2. The pile loom and ground warp let-off tension device according to claim 1, wherein said second right and left swing levers are connected to and integrated with each other by a connection and integration member.
- 3. The pile loom and ground warp let-off tension device according to claim 2, wherein said tension application mechanism comprises a spring for passively applying the biasing force to said second right and left swing levers in the turning direction thereof by elasticity of the spring.
- 4. The pile loom and ground warp let-off tension device according to claim 2, wherein said tension application mechanism comprises motion conversion mechanisms adapted to be synchronized with the rotation of a main shaft of the loom to positively apply a reciprocation motion to said second right and left swing levers.
- 5. The pile loom and ground warp let-off tension device according to claim 1, wherein said second right and left swing levers are swingably supported by the right and left frames by way of a fulcrum shaft which constitutes a connection and integration member that connects and integrates said second right and left swing levers.
- 6. The pile loom and ground warp let-off tension device according to claim 5, wherein said tension application mechanism comprises a spring for passively applying the biasing force to said second right and left swing levers in the turning direction thereof by elasticity of the spring.
- 7. The pile loom and ground warp let-off tension device according to claim 5, wherein said tension application mechanism comprises motion conversion mechanisms adapted to be synchronized with the rotation of a main shaft of the loom to positively apply a reciprocation motion to said second right and left swing levers.
- 8. The pile loom and ground warp let-off tension device according to claim 1, wherein said tension application mechanism comprises a spring for passively applying the biasing force to said second right and left swing levers in the turning direction thereof by elasticity of the spring.
- 9. The pile loom and ground warp let-off tension device according to claim 1, wherein said tension application mechanism comprises motion conversion mechanisms adapted to be synchronized with the rotation of a main shaft of the loom to positively apply a reciprocation motion to said second right and left swing levers.
- 10. A ground warp let-off tension device for a cloth movable type pile loom capable of moving a ground warp tension roller back and forth via a terry motion mechanism, said ground warp let-off tension device comprising:a pair of first right and left swing levers for rotatably supporting the ground warp tension roller, at least one of said right and left swing levers being adapted for connection to the terry motion mechanism; a pair of second right and left swing levers respectively swingably supported by right and left frames and rotatably connected to said first right and left swing levers; and a tension application mechanism for applying a biasing force to said second right and left swing levers in a turning direction thereof to press a ground warp by way of the ground warp tension roller.
- 11. The ground warp let-off tension device according to claim 10, wherein said second right and left swing levers are connected to and integrated with each other by a connection and integration member.
- 12. The ground warp let-off tension device according to claim 11, wherein said tension application mechanism comprises a spring for passively applying the biasing force to said second right and left swing levers in the turning direction thereof by elasticity of the spring.
- 13. The ground warp let-off tension device according to claim 11, wherein said tension application mechanism comprises motion conversion mechanisms adapted to be synchronized with the rotation of a main shaft of the loom to positively apply a reciprocation motion to said second right and left swing levers.
- 14. The ground warp let-off tension device according to claim 10, wherein said second right and left swing levers are swingably supported by the right and left frames by way of a fulcrum shaft which constitutes a connection and integration member that connects and integrates said second right and left swing levers.
- 15. The ground warp let-off tension device according to claim 14, wherein said tension application mechanism comprises a spring for passively applying the biasing force to said second right and left swing levers in the turning direction thereof by elasticity of the spring.
- 16. The ground warp let-off tension device according to claim 14, wherein said tension application mechanism comprises motion conversion mechanisms adapted to be synchronized with the rotation of a main shaft of the loom to positively apply a reciprocation motion to said second right and left swing levers.
- 17. The ground warp let-off tension device according to claim 10, wherein said tension application mechanism comprises a spring for passively applying the biasing force to said second right and left swing levers in the turning direction thereof by elasticity of the spring.
- 18. The ground warp let-off tension device according to claim 10, wherein said tension application mechanism comprises motion conversion mechanisms adapted to be synchronized with the rotation of a main shaft of the loom to positively apply a reciprocation motion to said second right and left swing levers.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
11-181585 |
Jun 1999 |
JP |
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