Motive drive for warp selection

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6470919
  • Patent Number
    6,470,919
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 13, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 29, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A motive assembly for moving a plurality of warp yarns (32) in a loom between upper and lower shed positions, the motive assembly including a plurality of selectively controllable ultrasonic cyclic motors (10), each of which is drivingly connected to one or a group of said warp yarns (32) for moving the warp yarn(s) (32) between upper and lower shed positions.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a motive assembly for selectively controlling shedding of warp threads in a loom.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to a general aspect of the present invention there is provided a motive assembly for moving a plurality of warp yarns in a loom between upper and lower shed positions, the motive assembly including a plurality of selectively controllable ultrasonic cyclic motors, each of which is drivingly connected to one or a group of said warp yarns for moving the warp yarn(s) between upper and lower shed positions.




Preferably the ultrasonic cyclic motor is a piezo motor, preferably operating at a frequency of between 20-40 KHz.




The motor may be drivingly connected to the warp yarn by a rigid elongate heald rod which is driven by the motor. The motor may directly contact the elongate heald rod in order to displace it longitudinally. Alternatively, the motor may drive the heald rod indirectly via a transmission means such as a drive gear or wheel.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Various aspects of the present invention are hereinafter described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic perspective view of a first embodiment according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the first embodiment showing additional detail;





FIG. 3

is a side view similar to

FIG. 2

showing a modification to the first embodiment.





FIG. 4

is an end view of a second embodiment according to the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a view of the assembly showing a heald rod connected to a harness;





FIG. 6

is a side view of a third embodiment according to the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a side view of a fourth embodiment according to the present invention; and





FIG. 8

is a schematic diagram illustrating the principle of operation of an ultrasonic motor as used in the present invention;











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring initially to

FIG. 8

, there is shown an ultrasonic motor


10


including a casing


11


which houses a drive finger


12


. The drive finger


12


is arranged to cyclically move along a cyclic path from a retracted position A (as shown) to an extended position B (shown in broken lines) and then whilst in its extended position, to the position C and then retracted to position D and then whilst in its retracted position, to position A.




The finger


12


is driven at high speed through the cycle of positions A,B,C and D, preferably by piezo-electric elements (not shown) housed within the casing


11


.




The direction of movement through the cycle may be A to B to C to D or may be reversed, viz A to D to C to B depending upon the applied electrical current.




By placing a member


14


to be driven in the path of the finger


12


whilst it moves between positions B to C (or vice versa), it is possible for the finger


12


to drive, in a stepwise manner, the member


14


in the same direction of travel.




This type of motor operates at high speeds, typically at cycles of between 20 to 140 KHz. The motor typically has a cross-sectional dimension of about 8 mm×4 mm and a length of about 25 mm.




A first embodiment of the invention is illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

.




In this embodiment, a rigid and elongate rigid heald rod


30


is directly connected to a heald eye


31


through which a single warp yarn


32


passes.




A drive wheel


40


having a frictional surface for frictionally driving the heald rod


30


is provided for movement of the heald rod


30


. The drive wheel


40


is rotated by a motor


10


driving a shaft


39


upon which wheel


40


is fixedly mounted. A reaction roller


41


is resiliently urged towards wheel


40


to maintain frictional contact between the wheel


40


and heald rod


30


.




The roller


41


is resiliently urged by biasing means


44


which may be a spring


45


or other compression material. If desired, the roller


41


may be replaced by a static member, such as a ceramic plate, which makes sliding contact with the heald rod


30


. The heald rods move a plurality of warp yarns in a loom between upper and lower shed positions singly or in groups.




Preferably, as shown in

FIG. 2

, upper and lower guides


50


,


51


are provided for guiding longitudinal movement of the heald rod


30


. The guides


50


,


51


not only positively define the longitudinal path of movement of the heald rods but also provide support against lateral flexure of the rod. Such support enables relatively thin heald rods


30


to be used.




Preferably, sensing means (not shown) are provided for cooperation with the heald rod


30


in order to sense the longitudinal position of the heald rod


30


in order to determine when it has reached its upper and/or lower shed position.




Preferably when the heald rod


30


is at its upper or lower shed position, the motor


10


is de-activated with the finger


12


in its extended position. This enables the finger


12


to act as a brake to restrain movement of the heald rod


30


.




In

FIG. 3

there is provided a modification to the arrangement shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

wherein an additional motor


10


′ is provided for driving shaft


39


.




Preferably, as seen in

FIGS. 1

to


3


, the motors


10


,


10


′ are arranged to extend in the direction of movement of the heald rod


30


. This enables a compact arrangement to be achieved and helps to achieve a high density of warp yarns.




A further modification is shown in

FIG. 4

wherein more than one motor


10


is arranged along the shaft


39


. This modification applies to the arrangements shown in both

FIGS. 1 and 3

.




In

FIG. 5

, the heald rod


30


is shown as being connected to a harness


60


of flexible cords


61


. This enables a single heald rod


30


to control movement of a group of warp yarns.




A further modification to the arrangements shown in FIGS.


1


,


3


and


4


is illustrated in

FIG. 6

wherein biasing means


70


, for example in the form of a spring or an elastic cord, such as Lycra, is provided for applying tensile forces to the heald rod


30


.




A further embodiment


200


is illustrated in

FIG. 7

wherein motors


10


are arranged to directly drive the heald rod


30


by the fingers


12


actually making contact therewith.




Preferably at least a pair of opposed motors


10




a


and


10




b


are provided operating on opposite sides of the heald rod


30


.




As illustrated two pairs of motors are provided. However, it will be appreciated that one or more motors


10


may be positioned to one side only of the heald rod


30


and that a reaction member be located on the other side.




It will be appreciated that the heald rods and motors


10


may be directly incorporated into a loom or may be incorporated into a separate jacquard machine for being situated or mounted on a loom.




It will be noted the shaft


39


and wheel


40


are of different diameter and so the peripheral speed of the wheel is higher than that of the shaft


39


. Typically the ratio is 1:3.




However, it will be appreciated that the wheel


40


may have the same or smaller diameter than the shaft


39


.



Claims
  • 1. A motive assembly for moving a plurality of warp yarns in a loom between upper and lower shed positions, the motive assembly including a plurality of selectively controllable ultrasonic cyclic motors, each of which is drivingly connected to at least one of said warp yarns for moving said at least one warp yarn between upper and lower shed positions, and a rigid elongate heald rod connected to each of said warp yarns, each heald rod being associated with and driven by at least one of said ultrasonic motors.
  • 2. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein each motor includes a drive output comprising a drive finger and means to drive said finger cyclically along a cyclic path.
  • 3. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein each of said ultrasonic motors directly contacts its associated elongate heald rod in order to displace it longitudinally.
  • 4. An assembly according to claim 3 wherein there is a group of said ultrasonic motors for each heald rod, a number of the ultrasonic motors of said group being arranged to contact one side of the heald rod and the remainder of the ultrasonic motors of said group being arranged to contact the opposite side of the heald rod.
  • 5. An assembly according to claim 1 including a plurality of transmission means, wherein each of said ultrasonic motors indirectly drives its associated heald rod via one of said transmission means.
  • 6. An assembly according to claim 5 wherein each of said transmission means includes a drive wheel or gear which drivingly contacts the associated heald rod such that rotation of the wheel or gear causes longitudinal movement of the associated heald rod.
  • 7. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein each heald rod includes a heald eye to enable the heald rod to be connected to a warp yarn.
  • 8. An assembly according to claim 2 wherein said drive means is operable at a frequency in the range of 20 to 140 KHz.
  • 9. An assembly according to claim 3 including a reaction member for each of said ultrasonic motors, each of said motors being arranged to contact one side of its associated heald rod, and said reaction member being arranged to contact the opposite side of its associated heald rod.
  • 10. An assembly according to claim 9 wherein said reaction member is resiliently urged towards toward its associated ultrasonic motor.
  • 11. An assembly according to claim 5 including a reaction member for each of said transmission means, wherein said transmission means is arranged to contact one side of its associated heald rod and said reaction member is arranged to contact the opposite side of its associated heald rod.
  • 12. An assembly according to claim 11 wherein said reaction member is resiliently urged towards toward its associated transmission means.
  • 13. An assembly according to claim 2 wherein said cyclic path has a short step, and each heald rod is connected to its associated ultrasonic motor through friction drive to enable stepwise displacement of said heald rod a cumulative distance greater than said short step.
  • 14. A jacquard machine for controlling a plurality of warp yarns in a loom including a motive assembly for moving a plurality of warp yarns between upper and lower shed positions, said motive assembly including a plurality of selectively controllable ultrasonic cyclic motors each of which is drivingly connected to at least one of said plurality of warp yarns for moving said at least one warp yarn between upper and lower shed positions and a rigid elongate heald rod connected to each of said warp yarns, each heald rod being associated with and driven by at least one of said ultrasonic motors.
  • 15. A loom for weaving a plurality of warp yarns including a moving assembly for moving a plurality of warp yarns in a loom between upper and lower shed positions, the motive assembly including a plurality of selectively controllable ultrasonic cyclic motors, each of which is drivingly connected to at least one of said warp yarns for moving said at least one warp yarn between upper and lower shed positions and a rigid elongate heald rod connected to each of said warp yarns, each heald rod being associated with and driven by at least one of said ultrasonic motors.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9820314 Sep 1998 GB
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/GB99/03104 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/17431 3/30/2000 WO A
US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
5070913 Palmer Dec 1991 A
5416375 Funakubo May 1995 A
5464046 McIntyre et al. Nov 1995 A
5834879 Watanabe et al. Nov 1998 A
6041831 Kuoni et al. Mar 2000 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (6)
Number Date Country
0353005 Jan 1990 EP
0668381 Aug 1995 EP
0795635 Sep 1997 EP
2680526 Feb 1993 FR
9733024 Sep 1997 WO
98 07200 Feb 1998 WO