Claims
- 1. A tetraxial fabric, comprising: warp yarns, weft yarns, and first bias yarns and second bias yarns, the first and second bias yarns crisscrossing each other, and the warp and weft yarns, along two opposite diagonal directions, wherein a first set of the warp yarns is overlaid by the weft yarns and, in turn, overlies the first and the second bias yarns, and that a second set of the warp yarns, which alternate with and lie parallel to the warp yarns in the first set, overlies the weft yarns and is, in turn, overlaid by the first and the second bias yarns.
- 2. A tetraxial fabric according to claim 1, wherein the first and the second bias yarns crisscross along two mutually orthogonal directions.
- 3. A tetraxial fabric according to claim 2, wherein the first and the second bias yarns are set at an angle of 45.degree. to the warp yarns and the weft yarns.
- 4. A tetraxial fabric according to claim 3, wherein the crossovers of all the yarns occur at common crossover points, and at each of the common crossover points each of the yarns cross one of the warp yarns, one of the weft yarns, one of the first bias yarns, and one of the second bias yarns.
- 5. A weaving machine for manufacturing fabric having warp yarns, weft yarns, and bias yarns comprising:
- means for guiding the warp yarns toward a fabric formation area;
- means for passing the weft yarns through a shed of the warp yarns in the fabric formation area;
- means for guiding the bias yarns in the fabric formation area such that the bias yarns cross each other and the warp and the weft yarns along two opposite diagonal directions, wherein the means for guiding the warp yarns comprises:
- a first guide member for guiding a first set of the warp yarns; and
- a second guide member for guiding a second set of the warp yarns in an offset fashion from the first set of the warp yarns; means for providing the first and second guide members at juxtaposed locations to each other;
- means for moving each of the first and second guide members between a rearward position where their respective set of the warp yarns locate to one side relative to the bias yarns and the other set of the warp yarns, and a forward position where their respective set of the warp yarns locate to the opposite side from the bias yarns and the other set of the warp yarns;
- means for forming a first shed for one of the weft yarns between the first set of the warp yarns under the guiding action of the first guide member in the forward position and the second set of the warp yarns under the guiding action of the second guide member in the rearward position; and
- means for forming a second shed for another one of the weft yarns between the first set of the warp yarns under the guiding action of the first guide member in the rearward position and the second set of the warp yarns under the guiding action of the second guide member in the forward position.
- 6. A weaving machine according to claim 5, wherein each of the guide members comprises a set of needles mounted in a common holder, each of the needles being formed with a hole through which a respective one of the warp yarns is passed.
- 7. A weaving machine according to claim 6, further comprising means for reciprocating the holder of the needles rotatively to move the warp yarns between the rearward position and the forward position.
- 8. A weaving machine according to claim 7, wherein the means for guiding the bias yarns comprises a set of guide elements moved by stepwise motion around an endless path, each of the guide elements being provided with an eyelet through which a respective one of the bias yarns is passed.
- 9. A weaving machine according to claim 7, further comprising: two reeds; and
- means for rotatively reciprocating the reeds, each reed, once a respective weft yarn is inserted by the passing means, holding a respective set of warp yarns separated and urging the weft yarn close against the previously formed fabric.
- 10. A weaving machine according to claim 8, wherein the guide elements are attached to a chain driven around an endless path.
- 11. A weaving machine according to claim 8, wherein at the location of the guide elements there is provided a carousel to transport, in timed relationship with the movement of the guide elements, a plurality of yarn storing devices from each of which one or more yarns extend which are passed through the eyelets in the respective guide elements.
- 12. A weaving machine according to claim 11, wherein the guide elements are transported around an elongate endless path with two straight sections and two circular arc sections interconnecting the two straight sections, and wherein the carousel transports the yarn storing devices around a substantially lozenge-like path, with the acute angles of the lozenge being located at the circular arc sections.
- 13. A weaving machine according to claim 8, further comprising timing means for generating weaving cycles and for controlling sequentially for each of the weaving cycles:
- means for moving the first guide member to the forward position and for holding the second guide member in the rearward position to form the first shed through the warp yarns;
- means for inserting a weft yarn through the first shed;
- means for moving the first guide member to the rearward position;
- means for moving the guide elements for the bias yarns forward one step;
- means for moving the second guide member to the forward position and for holding the first guide member in the rearward position to form the second shed through the warp yarns;
- means for inserting another weft yarn through the second shed;
- means for moving the second guide member to the rearward position; and
- means for moving the guide elements for the bias yarns forward one step.
- 14. A weaving machine according to claim 5, further comprising two insertion members for the weft yarns, each at a respective one of the two sheds that form between the warp yarns.
- 15. A weaving machine according to claim 5, wherein each of the guide members comprises a set of guide tubes rigidly carried by a set of respective plates parallel one to the other and mounted on a common holder, through each guide tube being passed a respective warp yarn.
- 16. A weaving machine according to claim 15, further comprising means for reciprocating the holder of the plates rotatively along an axis corresponding to the starting position of the formed fabric, to move the warp yarns between the rearward position and the forward position.
- 17. A weaving machine according to claim 16, wherein:
- the means for reciprocating further comprises means for placing the plates in a position corresponding to the formation of the first shed or the second shed; and
- the plates have each a notch, all the notches being aligned to form a passage for the means for passing the weft yarns when the plates of the two set of plates are in the position corresponding to the formation of the first shed or the second shed.
- 18. A weaving machine according to claim 17, wherein the means for guiding the bias yarns comprises a set of guide tubes moved by stepwise motion around an endless path, through each guide tube being passed a respective bias yarn.
- 19. A weaving machine according to claim 18, wherein the guide tubes are attached to a cogged belt driven around an endless path.
- 20. A weaving machine according to claim 18, wherein at the location of the guide tubes there is provided a carousel to transport, in timed relationship with the movement of the guide tubes, a plurality of yarn storing devices from which one or more yarns extend which are passed through the respective guide tubes.
- 21. A weaving machine according to claim 20, further comprising means for moving the carousel rotatably about its axis.
- 22. A weaving machine according to claim 17, further comprising:
- two sets of plates mounted on two respective common holders; and
- means for rotatively reciprocating the common holders, each set of plates, once a respective weft yarn is inserted by the passing means, holding a respective set of warp yarns separated and urging the weft yarn close against the previously formed fabric.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/958,959, filed Oct. 9, 1992, abandoned.
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