Claims
- 1. A thread tensioning device which grasps the end of a thread inserted into a weaving shed with a gripper mounted on a torque producing device that holds the gripper in a position where the tension on the inserted thread is substantially equal to a predetermined tension.
- 2. A thread tensioning device according to claim 1, further comprising a programmable controller which receives the predetermined tension and the thread tension from the torque producing device and compares same.
- 3. The thread tensioning device of claim 2, wherein the programmable controller provides an output signal that controls the torque producing device.
- 4. The thread tensioning device of claim 3, wherein the output signal holds the torque producing device in a fixed position when the tension on the thread is substantially equal to the predetermined tension.
- 5. The thread tensioning device of claim 1 further including a thread positioning apparatus to assure that the thread is held in a desired location relative to the thread's path of travel as it is being inserted, the apparatus comprising:a body having a central bore; a drive means mounted on the body and including a piston such that the piston extends along the bore; opposed links that are rotatably connected to the piston at one end thereof and two pivotal fingers at opposite ends thereof; each of the pivotal fingers being rotatably connected to the body so that movement of the piston causes the opposed to rotate between separate vertical orientations and crossed acute angles from the vertical.
- 6. A device for tensioning a thread as it is inserted in an weaving shed for interlacing, the device comprising:means for detecting an inserted thread in an open shed in a given direction of travel; means for gripping the inserted thread, said gripping means holding the thread and moving in the direction of travel to apply tension to the inserted thread and holding the thread under tension until it is fully interlaced by a closed shed.
- 7. The device of claim 6 wherein the gripping means is adapted to hold the thread under a predetermined tension until closing of said shed.
- 8. The device of claim 7 wherein the gripping means is adapted to hold the thread for a predetermined time.
- 9. The device of claim 6 wherein the gripping means is adapted to hold the thread for a predetermined time.
- 10. A device for adjusting the tension on a thread as it is inserted in a weaving shed for interlacing, the device comprising:means for storing a desired thread tension; means for gripping an inserted thread; means for detecting the inserted thread's tension; means for comparing the detected tension to the desired tension; means for moving the gripper means along with the inserted thread in a desired direction and; means for controlling movement of the gripping means to adjust the detected tension toward the desired tension.
- 11. The device of claim 9 further including a thread positioning apparatus to assure that the thread is held in a desired location relative to the thread's path of travel as it is being inserted, the apparatus comprising:a body having a central bore; a drive means mounted on the body and including a piston such that the piston extends along the bore; opposed links that are rotatably connected to the piston at one end thereof and two pivotal fingers at opposite ends thereof; each of the pivotal fingers being rotatably connected to the body so that movement of the piston causes the oppose to rotate between separate vertical orientations and crossed acute angles from the vertical.
Parent Case Info
This appln. claims benefit of provisional appln. 60/078,016, Mar. 14, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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04023772A |
May 1990 |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/078016 |
Mar 1998 |
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