Claims
- 1. A method for conveying a flexible thread by means of a subsonic flow of pressurized gas, particularly for inserting a weft into the weaving shed of a weaving machine, provided by an injector including an inlet element wherein a first channel for a primary gas flow extends from a chamber connected to a supply of pressurized gas, a central channel conducts the thread to be conveyed together with a secondary gas flow, and a second channel merges with said first channel, further including a mixing tube abutting said inlet element and defining a third channel of circular cross-section wherein the primary and secondary gas flows are combined into a single flow transporting the thread to be conveyed, the third channel defines a restriction downstream of the merger of said first and second channels, the circular cross-section of said third channel increases, as seen in the conveying direction, by a conical angle of between a fraction of one degree and one degree, comprising the steps of:
- generating the primary gas flow by connecting said inlet element to the pressurized gas supply;
- conducting the secondary gas flow and the thread to be conveyed through said central channel;
- combining said flows and said thread in said third channel; and
- compensating for a loss of density due to friction of the gas flow by the increasing cross-section of said third channel.
- 2. A method of conveying a flexible thread by means of a supersonic flow of pressurized gas, particularly for inserting a weft into the weaving shed of a weaving machine, provided by an injector including an inlet element wherein a first channel for a primary gas flow extends from a chamber connected to a supply of pressurized gas, a central channel conducts the thread to be conveyed together with a secondary gas flow, and a second channel merges with said first channel, further including a mixing tube abutting said inlet element and defining a third channel of circular cross-section wherein the primary and secondary gas flows are combined into a single flow transporting the thread to be conveyed, the third channel defines a restriction downstream of the merger of said first and second channels, the circular cross-section of said third channel increases, as seen in the conveying direction, by a conical angle of between a fraction of one degree and one degree, comprising the steps of:
- generating the primary gas flow by connecting said inlet element to the pressurized gas supply;
- conducting the secondary gas flow and the thread to be conveyed through said central channel;
- combining said flows and said thread in said third channel; and
- compensating for a loss of velocity due to friction of the gas flow by the increasing cross-section of said third channel.
Priority Claims (4)
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8006265 |
Nov 1980 |
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8006264 |
Nov 1980 |
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8007127 |
Dec 1980 |
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PCT/NL81/00026 |
Nov 1981 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 394,936, filed June 29, 1982 as PCT NL81/0026, Nov. 13, 1981, published as WO82/01728, May 27, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,550,752.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Journal of Textile Machinery Society of Japan--Jul. 1961--A Study of Air-jet Looms by Uno et al., pp. 28-36. |
Continuations (1)
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394936 |
Jun 1982 |
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