The invention relates to a weaving machine or power loom, especially an air jet loom for producing a leno cloth with integral patterning.
A method for producing woven webs or cloths is known from the U.S. Pat. No. 4,429,722, according to which a pattern can be formed in the woven cloth simultaneously during the normal woven cloth formation, for example of a linen weave cloth. In order to be able to produce such a woven cloth, the U.S. Pat. No. 4,429,722 discloses a weaving machine or loom with at least one means for holding or presenting a first type of warp threads and for holding or presenting a second type of warp threads. The warp threads of the first type are yarns as are used for leno weave cloths, while the warp threads of the second type are so-called decorative warp threads. Furthermore, suitable means are provided to deflect the totality of the warp threads supplied by the holding or presenting means in the direction of shed forming devices, whereby a first shed forming device effectuates the formation of so-called leno bindings or weaves in the woven cloth, while the second shed forming device serves for the pattern formation in the leno weave cloth. The known apparatus further has means for the insertion of a weft thread into the sheds formed of the above mentioned warp threads. Finally the known loom comprises a sley with a weaving reed, as means for beating-up the weft thread against the binding or interlacing point of the woven cloth to be produced. The shed formation with the leno weave warp threads requires, in the previously known loom, a costly shed forming machine as well as costly means for the lateral movement of the needle shafts or healds effectuating the leno binding. Moreover, as is generally known, the productivity of such looms is not satisfactory, that is to say the operating rotational speeds lie under 400 per minute, due to the complexity of the motion sequences in the means effectuating the shed formation.
It is the underlying object of the invention to provide a weaving machine or loom on which a leno cloth with integral patterning, for example a Jacquard or heald patterning, can be produced, with an operating rotational speed of the loom of more than 400 per minute.
The object is achieved according to the invention in that a first device for the formation of leno bindings is provided, which comprises a first leno shed forming guide means for leno threads and a second leno shed forming guide means for ground threads. The first leno shed forming guide means is connected, in a per se known manner, with a drive transmission means, of which the drive is derived from the drive means of the sley. The second leno shed forming guide means is operatively connected, in a per se known manner, with at least one further drive transmission means, in such a manner so that it carries out a short-stroke back-and-forth motion perpendicularly to the warp threads in a prescribed arrangement plane, preferably in the weaving plane, and thereby effectuates the forming of a leno binding in synchronous operation with the first guide means. For the formation of a patterning in the leno cloth, according to the invention there is provided a second device with shed forming means for the guiding of patterning threads, which shed forming means are arranged between the leno shed forming guide means of the first device and the weaving reed. In further embodiment of the invention, the first leno shed forming guide means is a comb or reed that is pivotably moveable about the rotation axis of the first drive transmission means and that guides the leno threads by means of needle and/or shoulder drop wires or lamellae, and the second guide means effectuating the leno binding is a comb or reed that guides the ground threads by means of needle and/or shoulder drop wires or lamellae and that carries out a short-stroke back-and-forth motion perpendicularly to the warp threads in an arrangement plane, preferably in the weaving plane, after the first leno shed forming guide means as seen in the direction toward the woven cloth to be formed. In that regard, the shed forming means for the formation of the patterning in the leno cloth can be at least two conventional heald frames containing heddles, which are connected with a suitable drive means for the shed formation; it can further be a known Jacquard arrangement with harness cords and heddles, through the heddle eyelets of which at least one patterning thread is guided.
For forming the patterning, according to the invention, also at least one first and one second heald frame can be provided, in which heald frame, heald frame rods in the manner of heddles are received, and whereby preferably each heald frame rod has such a provision so that at least one patterning thread can be leased into the provision. In that regard, each heald frame rod comprising the provision is operatively connected with a controlledly actuatable adjusting or positioning drive for the position change of the provision within the applicable heald frame.
In further embodiment of the invention, the suitable drive of the means guiding the patterning threads and forming the shed can selectively be a drive derived from a main drive of the loom, or the shed forming means are operatively connected with a drive independent from the main drive of the loom.
In the following, the invention shall be explained in further detail in connection with an example embodiment that is schematically shown in a side view in the accompanying single drawing FIGURE.
A weaving machine or loom embodied according to the invention is schematically illustrated in the accompanying FIGURE. A first warp beam 1 supplies leno threads 2 and ground threads 3 to a first shed forming device 6. For their deflection before they reach the shed forming device 6, the leno threads 2 and ground threads 3 are guided over a means embodied as a backrest beam or roller 5. The shed forming device 6 consists of a pivotable reed embodied as guide means 6a for the leno threads 2, with a plurality of so-called needle or shoulder drop wires or lamellae as is known from the DE Patent 103 07 489 B3. In that regard, each leno thread 2 can be guided through an eyelet of the corresponding needle drop wire 15 or by the shoulder of a so-called shoulder drop wire 15. In the direction toward the woven web or cloth 13 to be formed, the leno threads 2 pass a guide means 6b embodied as a standing or upright reed, which has a plurality of abovementioned needle or shoulder drop wires or lamellae like the pivotable reed. The leno threads 2 additionally pass shed forming means in which pattern threads 4 are guided. Finally the leno threads 2 pass the weaving reed 11 before they are guided or brought together with the ground and pattern threads in the binding or interlacing point 12 of the woven cloth 13.
With regard to the ground threads 3, each one of these threads, after its direction deflection by the backrest beam 5, is guided into the free space present between two neighboring needle or shoulder drop wires 15 of the pivotable reed 6a, and is received, for example, in an eyelet of the needle drop wire of the standing or upright reed. Then, the ground threads 3 pass the additional shed forming means 7b and the weaving reed 11, without the ground threads 3 experiencing any impairment of their orientation toward the interlacing point 12 of the woven cloth 13 by the shed forming means 7b and the weaving reed 11. The formation of a leno weave cloth with the means of a pivotable reed 6a and a standing or upright reed 6b are known from the DE 101 28 538 A1, so that further explanations will be omitted here.
For the formation of an integral patterning in a leno weave cloth that is to be produced, the loom has a second warp beam 1, which is a so-called upper warp beam, and which upper warp beam, according to the invention, supplies the pattern warp threads 4 to the second shed forming device 7 arranged between the leno shed forming means 6b of the first device 6 and the weaving reed 11. The second shed forming device 7 in the present example embodiment is a Jacquard arrangement with a drive 7a that is independent from or dependent on the loom, as is known per se.
As becomes clear from the above disclosure and the description, the essence of the present invention is that the production of leno weave cloth with integral patterning is thereby made possible if further shed forming means in the manner of heald frames containing heddles, which are connected with a suitable drive means, are allocated, or a known Jacquard arrangement with harness cords and heddles is allocated, to the shed forming means of the loom known from DE 101 28 538 A1 for the production of a leno cloth.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
10 2004 034 605 | Jul 2004 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
PCT/DE2005/001020 | 6/9/2005 | WO | 00 | 1/11/2007 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
WO2006/007805 | 1/26/2006 | WO | A |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
4429722 | Herzog | Feb 1984 | A |
5582213 | Okawa | Dec 1996 | A |
6092559 | Dvorak et al. | Jul 2000 | A |
6311737 | Wahhoud et al. | Nov 2001 | B2 |
6315008 | Dornier et al. | Nov 2001 | B2 |
6382262 | Herzig | May 2002 | B1 |
6386241 | Griffith | May 2002 | B1 |
7073537 | Wahhoud et al. | Jul 2006 | B2 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
101 28 538 | Jan 2003 | DE |
103 07 489 | Nov 2004 | DE |
1 262 584 | Dec 2002 | EP |
WO 02101131 | Dec 2002 | WO |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20070295423 A1 | Dec 2007 | US |