Information
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Patent Grant
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6302154
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Patent Number
6,302,154
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Date Filed
Thursday, October 26, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 16, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 024 612
- 024 614
- 024 615
- 024 639
- 024 642
- 139 85
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Springs associated with a harness of a weaving loom of the Jacquard type are connected on a frame of the loom by an assembly of devices each of which includes a plurality of rods each being connectable with a spring and which rods extend from a common base. Each base is provided with hooks adapted to engage with beaks of corresponding shape for mounting each device on at least one elongated section secured to the frame of the loom.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a device for connecting springs associated with a harness of a weaving loom of the Jacquard type on a frame of such a loom, to a connection assembly comprising such a device, and to a weaving loom of the Jacquard type incorporating such an assembly.
2. Description of Related Art
Each hook of a Jacquard system is known to be associated with one or more cords, the cords together constituting the harness of the system. Each cord is connected to the upper end of a heddle provided with a mail for controlling the position of a warp yarn of the loom in a substantially vertical direction. The lower end of each heddle is connected to an anchoring point, fixed with respect to the frame of the loom, by a spring exerting an elastic return force on the heddle.
EP-A-0 678 603, for example, discloses providing a device for connecting the lower end of a helical spring and the frame of a loom by means of a threaded joining piece intended to be screwed in the coils or turns of the spring and comprising two elastic branches adapted to cooperate with the coils or turns of the spring to generate friction to avoid resonance of the latter. This document provides an individual fixation of the connection device on the frame by means of a joining piece in the form of a harpoon, which involves long and fastidious manipulations and accordingly renders the equipping of a weaving loom of Jacquard type with devices of this type more expensive. In case of dismantling, each joining piece must be dismantled individually and it is not rare for joining pieces to deteriorate.
It is known, for example by DE-U-86 09665, to group together connection devices on a base extending in a rod provided with a head in the form of a harpoon for hooking thereof on a harness board. Such devices are difficult to unhook and their density of implantation, in particular on an elongated section, cannot be high.
It could be envisaged to group together the connection devices, for example in series of four on a base presenting a central orifice in which is introduced a bar supported above the frame. Although presenting advantages over the known art of EP-A-0 678 603, this system and the known one of DEU-86 09665 involve removing a large number of devices from the bar in order to have access to a device having to be changed during a maintenance operation, which proves to be long, fastidious and expensive due to the need for highly qualified manpower. Similarly, it is a complex operation to assemble a weaving loom incorporating this device. In addition, flock tends to accumulate between the devices of this type and it is delicate to clean them.
It is a particular object of the present invention to overcome these drawbacks by proposing a spring connection device which comprises a plurality of rods each equipped with means for connection with a spring and extending from a common base.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention, such a device is characterized in that the base is provided with hooks each adapted to cooperate with a beak of corresponding shape for elastic hooking and unhooking of this device on and from at least one elongated section.
Thanks to the invention, the fastening formed by the base and the different rods that it supports may be installed on the section particularly rapidly and dismantled equally rapidly, without requiring concomitant assembly or dismantling of the adjacent fastenings. The different rods of a device may be mounted and dismantled in groups with respect to the weaving loom. The flexible hooks and the beaks allow rapid elastic hooking and unhooking on or from the elongated sections.
According to advantageous but non-compulsory aspects of the invention, the device incorporates one or more of the following characteristics:
The base is substantially planar and adapted to be arranged in a direction substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the section. The planar nature of the base makes it possible to juxtapose the fastenings in the longitudinal direction of the section with a higher density of the rods intended to cooperate with the springs of the harness. All the springs of the same column located in the harness board depth may be provided to be grouped together on the same fastening disposed in the direction of advance of the warp yarns, while the section extends in a direction substantially parallel to the weft yarns.
The rods are juxtaposed essentially along a principal plane of the base. In other words, the rods form a substantially planar lap extending the base.
The base is pierced with a central orifice constituting a handle for gripping the device, for example for positioning it on a section.
The hooks and the beaks are oriented so that their respective contact surfaces are included in the thickness of the base, which makes it possible to juxtapose the bases, and consequently the rods, with a high density.
The base comprises at least one maneuvering element defining a zone of reception of part of a tool for unhooking the device with respect to the elongated section.
The device comprises at least one positioning tongue adapted to cooperate with a guiding member secured to the elongated section. This tongue and member make it possible to arrange the different devices with a predetermined pitch defined by this member.
The invention also relates to an assembly for connection of the springs of harness of Jacquard type, which comprises a plurality of devices as described hereinbefore and at least one elongated section fast with the frame of the loom and defining, in a transverse section, at least one beak adapted to cooperate with the hooking means provided on these devices. In addition, at least one spacer bar may be provided to be immobilized on the section and presenting zones for receiving part of the bases of these devices, with a predetermined spaced apart relationship in the longitudinal direction of the section.
Finally, the invention relates to a weaving loom of Jacquard type comprising an assembly as described hereinbefore. Such a weaving loom is relatively easy to assemble and maintain, while being as efficient as the known looms and its cost price and maintenance costs being substantially lower than known looms.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be more readily understood on reading the following description of two embodiments of a connection device in accordance with its principle, given solely by way of example and made with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
schematically shows the lower part of a weaving loom in the course of being equipped with a spring connection assembly according to the invention.
FIG. 2
is a section along line II—II in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a view on a larger scale of detail III in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is a view on a larger scale of detail IV in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 5
is a view on a larger scale of detail V in
FIG. 2
, and
FIG. 6
is a front view of a device in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the drawings, the assembly
1
shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
comprises two rails
2
and
3
formed by aluminium sections and mounted on the lower frame
4
of a weaving loom thanks to a plurality of threaded rods of which only one has been shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
with reference
5
. The frame
4
is sometimes called the “floor” of the loom, the term frame meaning that the element
4
is a fixed part belonging to the structure of the loom. Each threaded rod
5
is associated with plates
6
forming clamps for tightening and immobilizing the lower flanges
2
a
and
3
a
of the rails
2
and
3
. Rails
2
and
3
extend in a direction X-X′ substantially perpendicular to the direction Y-Y′ of advance of the warp yarns in the loom, direction X-X′ thus being substantially parallel to the direction of introduction of the weft yarns in the shed.
Spacer members are arranged between the rails
2
and
3
, enabling their spaced apart relationship to be maintained at a substantially constant value. Only one spacer member
7
is visible, but the spacer members are distributed over the whole length of the rails
2
and
3
. Screws
8
cooperate with captive nuts
9
distributed over the length of the rails or sections
2
and
3
in order to immobilize these sections with respect to the spacer members
7
and equivalent.
The upper part
2
b
of the rail
2
constitutes an elongated section formed by two branches
21
and
22
defining therebetween a longitudinal channel
23
. The outer branch
21
is provided with a longitudinal groove
21
a
, while the inner branch
22
is provided with a longitudinal groove
22
a
. The terminal part
22
b
of the branch
22
forms a beak or hook oriented outwardly of the space defined between the rails
2
and
3
.
Similarly, the upper part
3
b
of the rail
3
constitutes an elongated section formed by two branches
31
and
32
defining therebetween a channel
33
, these ranches
31
and
32
each being provided with a longitudinal groove
31
a
,
32
a
, respectively, while the branch
32
forms a beak or hook
32
b
in its terminal part.
A plurality of fastenings
40
are distributed over the assembly formed by the two rails
2
and
3
in the direction X-X′, cooperating with the sections
2
b
and
3
b
. Each fastening
40
is formed by a base
41
and by thirty-two rods
42
of which the free, or upper, end
42
a
is provided to engage in the inner volume of a spring
50
of helical type. Only one spring
50
has been shown in the Figures, but each rod
42
is provided to cooperate with a spring.
The end
42
a
of each rod
42
is provided with a thread
43
adapted to cooperate with the turns of the corresponding spring
50
and with two divergent branches
44
intended to rub against the inner surface of the spring
50
. Other geometries may be envisaged for the connection means
43
and
44
provided at the end
42
a
of each rod
42
, in accordance with the respective technical teachings of FR-A-2 766 501 and EP-A-0 678 603, or with other approaches.
The base
41
and the rods
42
consist of a single piece made by injection-molding of plastics material, such as polyamide (PA) or polyoxymethylene (POM).
The base
41
is substantially planar. The plane of symmetry of each fastening
40
is also the plane symmetry of the base
41
and of the rods
42
of such a fastening. The thickness e of each base
41
perpendicularly to its plane of symmetry is relatively small, i.e., less than 5 mm and preferably of the order of 2 mm.
The upper edge
411
of the base
41
is substantially rectilinear and perpendicular to the rods
42
.
The lower edge
412
of the base
41
is rounded and convex, with the result that it may be engaged between the branches
22
and
32
, above the spacer members
7
, the material constituting the base
41
providing the fastening
40
with sufficient rigidity. In its central part, the base
41
is pierced with an orifice
413
constituting a handle for gripping the fastening
40
, in particular when the springs
50
are positioned on the ends
42
a
of the rods
42
.
The base
41
also bears two elastic hooks
414
and
415
intended to cooperate with the beaks or hooks
22
b
and
32
b
of the branches
22
and
32
for an elastic hooking of each fastening
40
on the sections
2
b
and
3
b
. Elastic hooking can be obtained thanks to the elastically deformable nature of the hooks
414
and
415
which are made of plastics material since they are in one piece with the base
41
.
The geometry of the hooks
414
and
415
and of the beaks
22
b
,
32
b
is such that the contact surfaces
414
a
,
22
c
,
415
a
and
32
c
of these hooks and beaks are located in the thickness of the base
41
when the latter is in position. The fastenings
40
may therefore be juxtaposed on the rails
2
and
3
with a high density.
The base
41
also extends in two handles
416
and
417
outside the hooks
414
and
415
with respect to the orifice
413
. The hook
414
and the handle
416
are separated by a clearance slit
420
while the hook
415
and the handle
417
are separated by a similar slit
421
. The handles
416
and
417
each define a zone
416
a
or
417
a
for receiving a tool
60
, shown solely in dashed and dotted lines in
FIG. 2
, for exerting an effort F for unhooking hooks
414
and
415
engaged on the beaks
22
b
and
32
b.
In the embodiment shown in
FIG. 2
, the flexible nature of the hook
414
is used for allowing the hook
415
to be unhooked from the beak or hook
32
b
. Of course, the tool
60
might be used on the handle
416
to allow unhooking in the opposite direction.
The fact that a handle
416
or
417
is provided on each side of the base
41
allows for unhooking the fastening
40
, including when the latter is accessible by one side and independently of its direction of assembly.
Handles
416
and
417
extend respectively in tongues
418
and
419
provided to penetrate in orifices
70
a
and
71
a of two guide bars
70
and
71
arranged respectively in the channels
23
and
33
, being slid in grooves
21
a
and
22
a
,
31
a
and
32
a
, respectively. The pitch p of the orifices
70
a
and
71
a
on the bars
70
and
71
determines the pitch of installation of the bars
70
on the rails
2
and
3
. This pitch is chosen to be slightly greater than the thickness e of the fastenings
40
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, when it is necessary to add a fastening
40
on the rails
2
and
3
, this fastening is arranged above the rails, being displaced in a direction substantially parallel to its principal plane, as represented by the arrow of displacement D, then applied in the direction of plates
6
, the rounded shape of the hooks
414
and
415
cooperating with the likewise rounded shape of the beaks
22
b
and
32
b
in order to allow automatic hooking by elastic deformation of these hooks. Each fastening
40
is thus arranged with its principal plane parallel to the direction Y-Y′. The adjustment in direction X-X′ is effected by relying on the pitch of the orifices
70
a
and
71
a.
Dismantling is effected with the aid of the tool
60
as indicated hereinabove, in particular when one of the rods is damaged. Dismantling can also be effected by hand, by exerting an effort of traction on one of the handles
416
or
417
or on another part of the base
41
.
In the second embodiment of the invention shown in
FIG. 6
, elements similar to those of the first embodiment bear identical references. The fastening
40
of this embodiment is intended to be mounted on a section of the type formed by the rails
2
and
3
shown in
FIGS. 1
,
2
,
4
and
5
. This fastening differs from the preceding one in that the rods
42
are substantially shorter than those of the first embodiment and in that their ends
42
a
do not present any branches.
The hooks
414
and
415
are respectively formed at the end of two elements
41
′ and
41
″ extending from the base
41
opposite the edge
411
. The handles
416
and
417
for maneuvering the hooks
414
and
415
are also arranged on these elements
41
′ and
41
″, with the result that there is no slit separating these hooks and these handles as in the first embodiment. The bending movements of the elements
41
′ and
41
″ allow elastic hooking and unhooking of the hooks
414
and
415
on and from the corresponding beaks of the section.
Positioning tongues
418
and
419
are also provided in the lower part of elements
41
′ and
41
″ and are intended to cooperate with spacer bars of the type such as bars
70
and
71
described with reference to the first embodiment. These tongues
418
and
419
may present a thickness different from that of the rest of the elements
41
′ and
41
″.
A shed forming device equipped with an assembly as shown in
FIG. 1
is easy to install on a weaving loom, being particularly reliable and its maintenance being greatly simplified with respect to the devices of the state of the art. A weaving loom equipped with such a device is therefore cheaper to install and maintain than the known looms.
The geometry of the beaks
414
and
415
and of the hooks
22
b
and
32
b
may be changed without departing from the scope of the present invention. In particular, the beaks of the base may be provided to be arranged between the hooks formed by the elongated section.
Claims
- 1. A device for connecting springs associated with a harness of a weaving loom of a Jacquard type to a frame of the loom, and wherein an elongated section is adapted to be mounted to the frame, the elongated section having spaced rails each including a beak element, the device including a plurality of rods aligned in a row and extending upwardly from a common base, said base having a width substantially equal to a length defined by said row of said plurality of rods, each of said rods having means for connecting with one of the springs, said common base including spaced hooks, and said spaced hooks being resilient for resiliently engaging the beak elements of the rails to thereby secure the device to the frame of the loom.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein said base is substantially planar and adapted to be mounted to the elongated section in a direction substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the elongated section.
- 3. The device of claim 2, wherein said rods are juxtaposed along a principal plane of said base and said spaced hooks.
- 4. The device of claim 1, wherein said base includes an orifice defining a handle area for gripping the device.
- 5. A device for connecting springs associated with a harness of a weaving loom of a Jacquard type to a frame of the loom, and wherein an elongated section is adapted to be mounted to the frame, the elongated section having spaced rails each including a beak element, the device including a plurality of rods extending from a common base, each of said rods having means for connecting with one of the springs, said common base including spaced hooks for resiliently engaging the beak elements of the rails to thereby secure the device to the frame of the loom, and said hooks and said beaks are oriented so that respective contact surfaces thereof are located within a thickness of said base.
- 6. A device for connecting springs associated with a harness of a weaving loom of a Jacquard type to a frame of the loom, and wherein an elongated section is adapted to be mounted to the frame, the elongated section having spaced rails each including a beak element, the device including a plurality of rods extending from a common base, each of said rods having means for connecting with one of the springs, said common base including spaced hooks for resiliently engaging the beak elements of the rails to thereby secure the device to the frame of the loom, and said base includes at least one handle defining an element for receiving a part of a tool for unhooking the device with respect to the elongated section.
- 7. The device of claim 6, wherein said base includes at least one positioning tongue extending therefrom adapted to cooperate with a guiding member mounted to the elongated section.
- 8. The device of claim 6 wherein said base includes a pair of handles extending outwardly on opposite sides of said hooks, each of said handles defining an element for receiving a part of a tool for unhooking the hooks from the beaks of the elongated section.
- 9. An assembly for connecting springs associated with a harness of a weaving loom of a Jacquard type to a frame of the loom, the assembly including; at least one elongated section adapted to be secured to the frame and having spaced beak portions, a plurality of connecting devices, each of said connecting devices including a plurality of rods extending upwardly from a common base, each of said rods having means for connecting with one of the springs, each base including spaced hooks which are resilient for resiliently engaging said beak portions of said at least one elongated section to thereby secure each of said plurality of connecting devices to said at least one elongated section, and each base including at least one handle defining an element for being engaged by a part of a tool for unhooking each device with respect to said at least one elongated section.
- 10. The assembly of claim 9 wherein said at least one elongated section includes spaced rails, each of said rails including one of said beak portions.
- 11. The assembly of claim 10 wherein each of said bases includes a pair of said handles engageable by a tool for unhooking each of said plurality of connecting devices from said at least one elongated section.
- 12. The assembly of claim 9 including at least one spacer bar secured to said at least one elongated section and provided with zones for receiving a part of each of said bases of said plurality of connecting devices, said zones being a predetermined distance apart in a longitudinal direction of said at least one elongated section.
- 13. A weaving loom of the Jacquard type including a frame, a plurality of springs associated with a harness, an assembly for connecting said plurality of springs to said frame, said assembly including at least one elongated section secured to the frame and having spaced beak portions, a plurality of connecting devices, each of said connecting devices including a plurality of rods extending upwardly from a common base, each of said rods having means for connecting with one of the springs, each base including spaced hooks which are resilient for resiliently engaging said beak portions of said at least one elongated section to thereby secure each of said plurality of connecting devices to said at least one elongated section, and each base including at least one handle defining an element for being engaged by a part of a tool for unhooking each device with respect to said at least one elongated section.
Priority Claims (1)
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