Claims
- 1. In a terry weaving loom system including a first thread supply arrangement, a plurality of ground warp threads supplied from said first thread supply arrangement and forming a ground warp thread sheet, a second thread supply arrangement, a plurality of pile warp threads supplied from said second thread supply arrangement and forming a pile warp thread sheet, a shed forming device which receives said ground warp threads and said pile warp threads extending therethrough and is adapted to form a respective open shed of said ground warp threads and said pile warp threads including a back shed on an upstream side of said shed forming device toward said first and second thread supply arrangements and a front shed on a downstream side of said shed forming device opposite said upstream side, a weft insertion device adapted to insert a weft thread into said front shed of said open shed, and a weft beating device adapted to beat-up the weft thread while forming terry pile loops of said pile warp threads,an improvement wherein said pile warp thread sheet intersects with and crosses through said ground warp thread sheet at a thread crossing location between said first thread supply arrangement and said back shed, and comprising a pile warp thread reserve and compensating device arranged on a pile warp thread path followed by said pile warp threads between said second thread supply arrangement and said thread crossing location, with said pile warp thread sheet guided and deflected over said pile warp thread reserve and compensating device which is adapted to form a reserve length of said pile warp threads and to compensate length variations of said pile warp threads during the forming of the terry pile loops or during the change of shed.
- 2. The improvement in the terry weaving loom system according to claim 1, wherein said pile warp thread reserve and compensating device comprises a spring elastically yielding thread length compensating element around which said pile warp threads are partially looped and deflected.
- 3. The improvement in the terry weaving loom system according to claim 2, wherein said thread length compensating element comprises a thread deflecting shaft that is spring-elastically yieldably supported.
- 4. The improvement in the terry weaving loom system according to claim 2, wherein said thread length compensating element comprises a thread deflecting metal sheet or plate that is elastically flexible or spring-elastically yieldably supported.
- 5. The improvement in the terry weaving loom system according to claim 1, wherein said pile warp thread reserve and compensating device is a passive elastically yielding device adapted to yield passively in response to tension variations in said pile warp threads, and further comprising a thread deflection arrangement including a thread deflecting element arranged on said pile warp thread path between said pile warp. thread reserve and compensating device and said back shed with said pile warp threads deflected around said thread deflecting element, and a drive mechanism connected to said thread deflecting element and adapted to positively actively move said thread deflecting element for achieving an active controlled compensation of said length variations of said pile warp threads.
- 6. The improvement in the terry weaving loom system according to claim 1, further comprising a thread deflecting element arranged on said pile warp thread path between said pile warp thread reserve and compensating device and said back shed, on a side of said ground warp thread sheet opposite said second thread supply arrangement, wherein said pile warp threads are deflected around said thread deflecting element.
- 7. The improvement in the terry weaving loom system according to claim 6, wherein said thread deflecting element comprises a thread deflecting rod around which said pile warp threads are deflected.
- 8. The improvement in the terry weaving loom system according to claim 7, wherein said thread deflecting rod is a jointed rod, which is supported respectively at plural locations along a length of said rod extending over a weaving width of said loom system.
- 9. The improvement in the terry weaving loom system according to claim 7, wherein said thread deflecting rod is rotatably supported.
- 10. The improvement in the terry weaving loom system according to claim 7, wherein said thread deflecting rod is elastically yieldably supported.
- 11. The improvement in the terry weaving loom system according to claim 7, wherein said thread deflecting rod is adjustably supported.
- 12. The improvement in the terry weaving loom system according to claim 1, wherein said pile warp thread sheet intersects with and crosses through said ground warp thread sheet at an obtuse crossing angle formed about said thread crossing location between said pile warp thread sheet and said ground warp thread sheet extending upstream from said thread crossing location.
- 13. The improvement in the terry weaving loom system according to claim 1, wherein said pile warp thread sheet intersects with and crosses through said ground warp thread sheet at an acute crossing angle formed about said thread crossing location between said pile warp thread sheet and said ground warp thread sheet extending upstream from said thread crossing location.
- 14. The improvement in the terry weaving loom system according to claim 1, further comprising a first warp stop motion arranged with said ground warp threads extending therethrough, and a second warp stop motion that is separate from said first warp stop motion and is arranged with said pile warp threads extending therethrough, wherein said first and second warp stop motions are each respectively freely accessible from at least one respective side of said loom system.
- 15. The improvement in the terry weaving loom system according to claim 14, wherein said first and second warp stop motions are respectively separately arranged on two different planes that are vertically spaced apart from one another.
- 16. The improvement in the terry weaving loom system according to claim 14, wherein said pile warp thread sheet extends through said second warp stop motion along a substantially horizontal plane.
- 17. In a terry weaving loom system including a first thread supply arrangement, a plurality of ground warp threads supplied from said first thread supply arrangement and forming a ground warp thread sheet, a second thread supply arrangement, a plurality of pile warp threads supplied from said second thread supply arrangement and forming a pile warp thread sheet, a shed forming device which receives said ground warp threads and said pile warp threads extending therethrough and is adapted to form a respective open shed of said ground warp threads and said pile warp threads including a back shed on an upstream side of said shed forming device toward said first and second thread supply arrangements and a front shed on a downstream side of said shed forming device opposite said upstream side, a weft insertion device adapted to insert a weft thread into said front shed of said open shed, and a weft beating device adapted to beat-up the weft thread while forming terry pile loops of said pile warp threads,an improvement wherein said pile warp thread sheet intersects with and crosses through said ground warp thread sheet at a thread crossing location between said first thread supply arrangement and said back shed, and comprising a thread deflecting arrangement that includes a thread deflecting rod extending along a weaving width of said loom system on a side of said ground warp thread sheet opposite said second thread supply arrangement and having said pile warp threads deflected thereon, a shaft that extends along and is pivotable about a horizontal axis, support levers fixedly connected to said shaft and supporting said thread deflecting rod so that said thread deflecting rod rocks pivotally along with a pivoting of said shaft about said axis, and a pivot drive connected to said shaft and adapted to controlledly drive a pivoting motion of said shaft about said axis.
- 18. The improvement in the terry weaving loom system according to claim 17, wherein said pivot drive comprises a reversible electric motor.
- 19. The improvement in the terry weaving loom system according to claim, 17, wherein said pivot drive comprises a rotatable cam disk.
- 20. The improvement in the terry weaving loom system according to claim 19, wherein said pivot drive further comprises a cam follower linkage operatively connected between said cam disk and said shaft.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/855,150 filed on May 14, 2001 and now allowed. The entire disclosure of the related application is incorporated herein by reference.
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