Claims
- 1. In a heddle frame having a pair of laterally extending cross rails and a pair of end braces connected to adjacent ends of said pair of cross rails to form a rectangular frame, wherein each of the connections between said end braces and said laterally extending cross rails comprise:
- (a) an elongated opening within the end of said cross rail;
- (b) a connector disposed within said elongated opening, having a width which is less than the width of said opening;
- (c) means to resiliently connect said connector to said cross rail;
- (d) a projection extending laterally from said end brace into said opening in said cross rail, said projection having a width which is less than the width of said opening; and
- (e) means for compressively connecting said projection to said connector within said opening, whereby said projector is rigidly connected to said connector, thereby providing a connection between said end brace and said cross rail which is rigid when not under stress but which has limited flexiblity to permit limited vertical movement of the cross rails relative to the end brace whenever the cross rails are under vertical stress.
- 2. In a heddle frame as set forth in claim 1, wherein said connector is connected to side walls of said cross rail by mechanical means.
- 3. In a heddle frame as set forth in claim 2, wherein said mechanical means comprise bolts.
- 4. A heddle frame as set forth in claim 1, wherein said connector has a centrally disposed opening with an insert of resilient material therein, and said mechanical means anchors said insert to the side walls of said cross rail.
- 5. In a heddle frame as set forth in claim 1, wherein said connector assembly has spaced extensions extending towards the end of the cross rail and towards said end brace, and said projection extends between said spaced extensions.
- 6. In a heddle frame as set forth in claim 5, wherein each of said spaced extensions have a bore extending therethrough and a compression bolt for drawing said extensions together to clamp the projection to said connector.
- 7. In a heddle frame as set forth in claim 6, wherein said connector is provided with a compression slot extending from the outside edge of said connector, between said spaced extensions to the central opening therein, to assist the compression bolt in drawing the surfaces of said extensions against the sides of the projection.
- 8. In a heddle frame having a pair of laterally extending cross rails and a pair of end braces connected to adjacent ends of said pair of cross rails to form a rectangular frame, wherein each of the connections between said end braces and said laterally extended cross rails comprise:
- (a) an elongated opening within the end of said cross rail;
- (b) a projection extending laterally from said end brace into said opening in the cross rail, wherein the width of said projection is less than the width of said opening;
- (c) a connector disposed within said opening and resiliently connected to side walls of said cross rail to provide a connection with said cross rails which is rigid when not under stress but which has limited flexibility to permit limited vertical movement of said cross rails relative to the end braces when the cross rails come under vertical stress; and
- (d) compression means for attaching said projection to said connector to firmly anchor the end brace to said connector and thereby to said cross rail.
- 9. In a heddle frame as set forth in claim 8, wherein said connector is provided with laterally extending spaced extensions extending from said connector towards said end brace, spaced a distance which is slightly greater than the width of said projection.
- 10. In a heddle frame as set forth in claim 9, wherein means are provided for drawing said spaced extensions together, causing them to grip said projection firmly therebetween.
- 11. In a heddle frame as set forth in claim 10, wherein said projection is provided with a U-shaped slot on its outer end and said compression means comprises a bolt which extends from one of said extensions through said U-shaped slot into the other of said extensions.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/896,980, filed on Aug. 14, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,687,030, in the name of Gene E. Faasse, and assigned to applicant's assignee.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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