Claims
- 1. A method for producing a leno ground fabric having a given weaving width, said method comprising the following steps:
a) providing a weaving loom with at least two leno heald frames each having a frame length corresponding to said weaving width and including a multitude of lifting healds or heddles cooperating with half healds or heddles for forming leno loom sheds extending entirely across said weaving width; b) supplying to said healds first warps for forming leno warp threads; c) supplying to said healds second warps for forming ground warp threads; d) operating said lifting healds and said half healds for moving said leno warp threads transversely and up and down so that each leno warp thread alternately crosses a respective ground warp thread from one side of said respective warp thread to the opposite side of said respective warp thread and back again, and for lifting said ground warp threads vertically up and down for repeatedly forming warp sheds, and e) inserting at least one weft thread into each of said warp sheds for weaving said leno ground fabric over the entire weaving width of said weaving loom.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said supplying steps are performed by withdrawing said leno warp threads and said ground warp threads from respective separate warp beams.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising measuring a tension of said leno warp threads, comparing a measured leno warp thread tension with a rated leno warp thread tension to provide a leno warp thread tension first control signal, measuring a tension of said ground warp threads, comparing a measured ground warp thread tension with a rated ground warp thread tension to provide a ground warp thread tension second control signal, and selecting said rated ground warp thread tension to be larger than said rated leno warp thread tension.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein said rated leno warp thread tension corresponds to 40% to 60% of said rated ground warp thread tension.
- 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising using polymeric thread material having a rectangular cross-section for said leno warp threads and for said ground warp threads.
- 6. A weaving loom for producing a leno ground fabric having a given weaving width, said weaving loom comprising:
a leno thread supply first warp beam, means for driving said first warp beam, a ground thread supply second warp beam, means for driving said second warp beam, at least two heald frames including means for operating said heald frames, said heald frames having a length corresponding to said weaving width, said heald frames comprising a multitude of lifting healds or heddles and half healds or heddles cooperating with said lifting heddles for forming leno loom sheds extending entirely across said weaving width, a driven sley and a reed positioned for cooperation with said heald frame, weft insertion means positioned for inserting at least one weft thread into each of said leno loom sheds, sensors for sensing an actual warp tension in said leno warp threads and in said ground warp threads, and a central loom control including at least one comparator for comparing output signal values from said sensors with rated warp tension signal values to provide warp tension control signals.
- 7. The weaving loom of claim 6, wherein said heald frame for forming said loom sheds comprise a Jacquard mechanism including said multitude of lifting healds cooperating with said half healds.
- 8. The weaving loom of claim 6, further comprising warp thread detouring elements for said leno warp threads and for said ground warp threads, said detouring elements comprising at least one carding roller, and wherein said detouring elements are positioned between said warp beams and said shed forming heald frames.
- 9. The weaving loom of claim 8, wherein said at least one carding roller comprises a first cam (6.1) for a lengths compensation of said leno warp threads and, diametrically opposite said first cam, a second cam (6.2) for a lengths compensation of said ground warp threads.
- 10. The weaving loom of claim 8, further comprising a main loom drive (M,17) and an eccentric cam drive (18) operatively connected to said at least one carding roller (6) for operating said at least one carding roller in synchronism with said main loom drive.
- 11. The weaving loom of claim 8, wherein said sensors for sensing an actual warp tension are positioned between said at least one carding roller (6) and said warp thread detouring elements (10, 10.1, 11, 20.1), and wherein said sensors comprise at least one first sensor for sensing leno warp thread tensions and at least one second sensor for sensing ground warp thread tensions.
- 12. The weaving loom of claim 8, wherein said warp thread detouring elements comprise warp guides of rotational symmetry, said weaving loom further comprising a warp stop motion including stop motion rails (20.1), said rails forming part of said warp thread detouring elements.
- 13. The weaving loom of claim 6, comprising at least one additional tension sensor (9) positioned for sensing fabric tension, to thereby indirectly measure warp tension.
- 14. The weaving loom of claim 13, further comprising electrical signal conductors connecting outputs of said first mentioned sensors to said central loom control and for connecting outputs from said additional tension sensor to said central loom control.
- 15. The weaving loom of claim 6, further comprising separate detouring elements for said leno warp threads and for said ground warp threads.
- 16. The weaving loom of claim 6, wherein said weft insertion means comprise one of fluidic and mechanic weft insertion devices.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
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100 04 376.3-26 |
Feb 2000 |
DE |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is based on and claims the priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of German Patent Application 100 04 376.3-26, filed on Feb. 2, 2000, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.