Claims
- 1. A method for conveying a weft thread through a weaving shed in a shuttleless weaving machine through the intermediary of a weft conveying system having at least one nozzle which is supplied with a flowing conveying fluid, the conveying velocity of each weft thread being measured, supplying a signal which is representative for the measured conveying velocity to a control system in which the signal is converted into a control signal which influences the components of the weft conveying system, said weft conveying system determining the velocity of the weft thread, the velocity being measured each time in the initial phase of the weft insertion, controlling the time of actuation of an auxiliary power source for the weft conveying system depending on the measured value, such that the relative weft thread piece completes the weft path in a predetermined length of time, the auxiliary source comprising a second source of a flowing fluid, the pressure of the second source being higher than that of the main source and being operated through an electrically controlled valve.
- 2. A pneumatic weaving machine for conveying a weft thread through a weaving shed in the weaving machine through the intermediary of a weft conveying system, comprising at least one nozzle which is supplied with a flowing conveying fluid, means for measuring the conveying velocity of each weft thread, means for supplying a signal which is representative for the measured conveying velocity to a control system in which the signal is converted into a control signal which influences the components of the weft conveying system, said weft conveying system determining the velocity of the weft thread, the velocity being measured each time in the initial phase of the weft insertion, means for controlling the time of actuation of an auxiliary power source for the weft conveying system dependent on the measured value, such that the relative weft thread piece completes the weft path in a predetermined length of time.
- 3. A method for conveying a weft thread through a weaving shed in a shuttleless weaving machine through the intermediary of a weft conveying system having at least one nozzle which is supplied with a flowing conveying fluid, the conveying velocity of each weft thread being measured, supplying a signal which is representative of the measured conveying velocity to a control system in which the signal is converted into a control signal which influences the components of the weft conveying system, said weft conveying system determining the velocity of the weft thread, the velocity being measured each time in the initial phase of the weft insertion, controlling the time of actuation of a main power source for the weft conveying system such that the relative weft thread piece will complete the weft path in a predetermined length of time.
- 4. A pneumatic weaving machine for conveying a weft thread through a weaving shed in a shuttleless weaving machine through the intermediary of a weft conveying system, comprising at least one nozzle which is supplied with a flowing conveying fluid, means for measuring the conveying velocity of each weft thread, means for supplying a signal which is representative of the measured conveying velocity to a control system in which the signal is converted into a control signal which influences the components of the weft conveying system, said weft conveying system determining the velocity of the weft thread, the velocity being measured each time in the initial phase of the weft insertion, means for controlling the time of actuation of a main power source for the weft conveying system such that the relative weft thread piece completes the weft path in a predetermined length of time.
- 5. A method of weaving with an air jet loom in which the time intervals consumed in each of successive weft insertion operations is regulated to minimize deviations from a predetermined time interval, said method comprising sensing movement of the weft during an initial phase of a weft insertion operation to provide a measure of the velocity of the weft in said initial phase of that weft insertion operation, providing a signal indicative of the measured value, applying additional velocity-affecting forces to the weft during only a portion of that part of the weft insertion operation which remains after said initial phase, and controlling in response to said signal during said portion of the weft insertion operation the length of time during which said additional velocity-affecting forces are applied to said weft to compensate for a deviation of said measured value from a predetermined value.
- 6. The method according to claim 5, wherein said velocity-affecting forces are drag forces exerted by dragging means for slowing down the weft near the end of each weft insertion operation, and wherein said controlling step is carried out by actuating said dragging means earlier or later in the weft insertion operation.
- 7. The method according to claim 5, wherein said velocity-affecting forces include at least one weft conveying nozzle, and wherein said controlling step is carried out by supplying additional fluid or fluid pressure to the at least one nozzle earlier or later in the weft insertion operation.
- 8. An apparatus for weaving with an air jet loom in which the time intervals consumed in successive weft insertion operations are regulated to minimize deviations from a predetermined time interval, said apparatus comprising means for sensing movement of the weft during an initial phase of a weft insertion operation to provide a measure of the velocity of the weft in said initial phase of that weft insertion operation, means for providing a signal indicative of the measured value, means for applying additional velocity-affecting forces to the weft during only a portion of that part of the weft insertion operation which remains after said initial phase, and means for controlling during said portion of the weft insertion operation in response to said signal the length of time during which said additional velocity-affecting forces are applied to said weft to compensate for a deviation of said measured value from a predetermined value.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the means for sensing movement of the weft is arranged adjacent a weft yarn preparation device.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said means for applying velocity-affecting forces includes dragging means for slowing down the weft near the end of each weft insertion operation and wherein said means for controlling actuates said dragging means earlier or later in the weft insertion operation.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said means for applying velocity-affecting forces include at least one conveying nozzle, and wherein said means for controlling supplies fluid to the at least one nozzle earlier or later in the weft insertion operation.
- 12. A method of weaving with an air jet loom in which the time intervals consumed in successive weft insertion operations are regulated to minimize deviations from a predetermined time interval, said method comprising sensing the weft insertion to provide a measure of the velocity of the weft, providing a signal indicative of the measured value, applying drag forces with drag means to the weft during a terminal end portion of the weft insertion operation, controlling in response to said signal during that terminal end portion of the weft insertion operation the length of time during which said drag forces are applied to said weft to compensate for a deviation of said measured value from a predetermined value, and stopping said weft insertion operation with a terminating means after a predetermined length of weft thread has been inserted.
- 13. An apparatus for weaving with an air jet loom in which the time intervals consumed in successive weft insertion operations are regulated to minimize deviations from a predetermined time interval, said apparatus comprising means for sensing the weft insertion to provide a measure of the velocity of the weft, means for providing a signal indicative of the measured value, means for applying drag forces to the weft during a terminal end portion of the weft insertion operation, means for controlling during said terminal end portion of the weft insertion operation in response to said signal the length of time during which said drag forces are applied to said weft to compensate for a deviation of said measured value from a predetermined value, and means for stopping said weft insertion operation after a predetermined length of weft thread has been inserted.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 775,120 filed Sept. 12, 1985, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 534,275 filed Sept. 21, 1983, now abandoned.
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