Claims
- 1. A heald frame for a weaving loom comprising an upper cross-member and a lower cross-member adapted to support healds directly therebetween, said upper and lower cross-members being joined together by spaced end members, a plurality of connection members spaced along the length of the cross-members between the end members and attached to the cross-members to restrain relative movement between the cross-members and retain a constant spaced relationship between the cross-members along their length, said connection members having portions of a narrow width extending between the upper and lower cross-members so that, during weaving, warp yarns pass the connection members without interference, and first and second connection means disposed, respectively, at opposite ends of each connecting member for connection to means for causing reciprocation of the frame.
- 2. A heald frame according to claim 1, wherein the cross-members are both in the form of a thin strip and are arranged with their flat sides disposed perpendicularly to the warp yarns and each of the connection members is in the form of thin strip, the connection members being located so that their flat sides are disposed perpendicularly to the flat sides of the cross-members.
- 3. A heald frame according to claim 1, wherein each connection member is provided with a first recess which receives and retains the upper cross-member and with a second recess which receives and retains the lower cross-member, each recess having a mouth of a length which is less than the width of the cross-member received in the recess, each cross-member being provided with a longitudinally extending slot to enable spaced edges of the cross-member to be deflected inwardly to permit insertion of the cross-member into the recess.
- 4. A heald frame according to claim 3, wherein each connection member includes a projection within each recess for cooperation with the cross-member received in the recess to restrain movement of the connection member longitudinally along the cross-member.
- 5. A heald frame according to claim 1, further including a first motive means for moving the frame in one direction, the first motive means being connected to said first connection means by a first suspension member, and a second motive means for moving the frame in the opposite direction, the second motive means being connected to said second connection means by a second suspension member.
- 6. A heald frame according to claim 5, wherein the first motive means includes a cable attached to the first suspension member and said first suspension member includes a body having a cable clamp slidably received therein.
- 7. A weaving loom including a plurality of heald frames, each heald frame comprising an upper cross-member and a lower cross-member, the upper and lower cross-members being connected together by spaced end members, a plurality of healds supported directly between the cross-members, a plurality of connection members spaced along the length of the cross-members intermediate the end members and attached to both cross-members so as to have portions extending therebetween to restain relative movement between the cross-members and thereby retain a constant spaced relationship between the cross-members along their length, the portions of the connection members extending between the upper and lower cross-members being of a narrow width to enable warp yarns to pass through the heald frame without interference, first and second connection means disposed, respectively, at opposite ends of each connecting member, a first motive means for moving the frame in one direction, the first motive means being connected to each of said first connection means by a first suspension means, and a second motive means for moving the frame in the opposite direction, the second motive means being connected to each of said second connection means by a second suspension means.
- 8. A weaving loom according to claim 7, wherein the first and second suspension means each comprise plural individual suspension members connected to the first and second connection means of the connection members, the suspension members associated with neighbouring heald frames being arranged in groups, the suspension members of each group being in sliding abutment with one another and with a portion of the loom so as to restrain lateral direction of each heald frame in the warp direction during frame reciprocation.
- 9. A weaving loom according to claim 8, wherein the first motive means includes a series of cables each of which is attached to a respective first suspension member, each first suspension member including a body having a cable clamp slidably received therein.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The present application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 618,046 filed June 7, 1984, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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