Information
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Patent Grant
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6453952
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Patent Number
6,453,952
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Date Filed
Monday, April 23, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 24, 200222 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
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A yarn clamp (13) for a gripper of a rapier weaving machine includes two clamp elements for clamping a filling yarn (2). Each clamp element is fitted with one clamping segment (20, 25) and the segments are located opposite each other. The clamping segment (20) of at least one of the clamp elements is adjustable by means of an adjustment device (30) relative to the other clamping segment (25) and relative to the main body (18) of the one clamping segment.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a yarn clamp for a gripper of a rapier weaving machine and comprising two clamp elements for clamping a filling yarn, the clamping elements comprising clamping segments located in opposed relationship.
2. Related Art
A filling is kept in readiness in rapier weaving machines on the insertion side of a shed and is taken by a drawing gripper, clamped and inserted into this shed. Approximately at the center of the shed the filling is transferred to a receiving gripper which clamps the yarn and moves it to the opposite shed side. In order to clamp the filling, drawing grippers and/or receiving grippers are fitted with a yarn clamp comprising two clamp elements which clamp a single filling. One of the clamp elements is secured in fixed manner to the gripper and the other is displaceable relative to it. In a known design, the clamp element fixedly secured to the gripper includes slots that receive screws with play and which secure the clamp element to the gripper. Accordingly, the fixed clamp element can be secured at different positions relative to the displaceable clamp element. However, this design makes it difficult to align the fixed clamp element at a location that fits with the location of the filling to be clamped.
The object is solved by mounting the clamping segment of at least one of the clamp elements in an adjustable manner relative to the clamping segment of the other clamp element and relative to the main body of the at least one clamp element.
Because the adjustable clamping segment is moveable relative to itsw main body and the clamping segment of the other clamp element, the position of the clamping segments is easily adjustable relative to the filling to be clamped without requiring changing the position at which the yarn clamp is secured to the gripper.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to offer an improved yarn clamp for a gripper.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, by means of an adjustable device an elastically bendable or flexible joint is provided between the main body of one clamp element and the adjustable clamping segment. In another embodiment the adjustable clamping segment is mounted by means of a retainer to the main body and an elastically bendable joint is provided between the clamping segment and the retainer. This elastically bendable joint enables adjustment of the adjustable clamping segment while eliminating the need for wear-susceptible parts. a retainer to the main body and an elastically bendable joint is provided between the clamping segment and the retainer. This elastically bendable joint enables adjustment of the adjustable clamping segment while eliminating the need for wear-susceptible parts.
In another preferred embodiment, the adjustment device for the moveable clamping segment includes an adjusting screw mounted in the area of a joint between the main body or the retainer and the adjustable clamping segment. This enables continuous adjustment of the adjustable clamping segment relative to the other clamping segment.
In yet another embodiment of the invention, the movable clamp element is a leaf spring having a clamping segment, the end of which that is located away from the clamping segment being secured to an extension of the main body of the other clamp element. This arrangement has the advantage of easy manufacture of the movable clamp element.
In yet another embodiment of the invention, the adjusting device(s) is or are fitted with stops to limit the adjustment excursion. As a result, clamping segment adjustment is precluded from exceeding the elastic limit of the elastically bendable joint.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Further features and advantage of the invention are elucidated in the following description of the illustrative embodiments shown in the drawings.
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a drawing gripper with a yarn clamp according to the invention,
FIG. 2
is a section view along line II—II of
FIG. 3
of the drawing gripper of
FIG. 1
,
FIG. 3
is a section view along line III—III of
FIG. 2
showing the yarn clamp in the closed position,
FIG. 4
is a section view corresponding to
FIG. 3
with the adjustable clamping segment located at a maximum adjustment position,
FIG. 5
is a section view similar to
FIG. 3
at the other end position of the clamping segment with the yarn clamp open,
FIG. 6
is a section similar to
FIG. 3
of a different embodiment using another adjustment system,
FIG. 7
shows the embodiment of
FIG. 6
with the second adjustment device located at an end position, and
FIG. 8
shows a section view of a further embodiment that is similar to FIG.
3
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIGS. 1 through 5
show a drawing gripper
1
inserting a filling yarn
2
into a shed
3
located between warp-yarn sheets
4
and
5
. In manner known per se, the drawing gripper
1
is secured by threaded fasteners
6
to the forward end of a rapier
7
. The rapier
7
is driven by a drive system that is not shown and the drawing gripper
1
is moved into and out of the shed
3
by the rapier
7
in order to insert a filling
2
into the shed. The drawing gripper
1
includes a hollow housing
19
comprising several sections
8
,
9
,
10
,
11
and
12
of a sheet of bent metal. Illustratively the metal sheet may be made of an aluminum alloy, steel or other metal. A yarn clamp
13
for clamping a filling yarn
2
is secured by fasteners
14
,
15
to the housing
19
in the area of the gripper section
12
. The fasteners
14
,
15
pass through slots
16
,
17
running transversely to the length direction of the gripper and as a result the yarn clamp
13
may be secured in a pre-selected position on the gripper housing
19
.
The yarn clamp
13
comprises a main body
18
secured by the threaded fasteners
14
,
15
on the section
12
of the gripper housing
19
. This secured main body
18
is integral in one piece with a main body clamping segment
20
, the underside of which forms one filling clamping surface
21
. In addition a yarn guide
22
is affixed by the fasteners
14
,
15
to the main body
18
and guides the filling
2
downward to the bottom zone of the gripper housing
19
until this filling
2
abuts a stop
23
of the yarn guide
22
.
The yarn clamp
13
also contains a movable clamp element
24
in the form of a leaf spring, for instance, made of spring steel. The top side of this leaf spring constitutes a clamping segment
25
for the filling
2
which is opposed to the clamping surface
21
of the relatively fixed clamping segment
20
. The end
26
of the moveable clamp element
24
located away from the clamping segment
25
is mounted by a fastener
28
to an extension portion
27
of the fixed main body
18
. Being pre-stressed, the clamp element
24
exerts a defined clamping force by its clamping segment
25
against the clamping segment
20
. The clamping surface
21
of the clamping segment
20
is fitted with a substantially triangular rib as viewed in cross-section that cooperates with a groove
29
in the moveable clamp element
24
.
The yarn clamp
13
also contains a movable clamp element
24
in the form of a leaf spring, for instance, made of spring steel. The top side of this leaf spring constitutes a clamping segment
25
for the filling
2
which is opposed to the clamping surface
21
of the relatively fixed clamping segment
20
. The end
26
of the moveable clamp element
24
located away from the clamping segment
25
is mounted by a fastener
28
to an extension
27
of the fixed main body
18
. Being pre-stressed, the clamp element
24
exerts a defined clamping force by its clamping segment
25
against the clamping segment
20
. The clamping surface
21
of the clamping segment
20
is fitted with a substantially triangular rib as viewed in cross-section that cooperates with a groove
29
in the moveable clamp element
24
.
When, as shown in
FIG. 1
, the drawing gripper
1
is readied for the shed
3
, it will receive a filling
2
which is kept for that purpose between a feed needle
32
and the fabric
33
. The filling
2
is guided underneath the section
9
by means of the edges of clearances in the sections
10
and
12
until it runs against the stops
34
and
35
of the gripper housing
19
. In the process the filling
2
is received in the yarn clamp
13
and runs against the stop
23
of the yarn guide
22
. As shown in the cross-section of
FIG. 2
, the filling runs between the stop
23
and the stop
35
at an angle H of about 50° relative to the section
11
constituting the bottom of the gripper housing
19
. The filling
2
is clamped in the yarn clamp
13
between the stop
34
and the stop
23
. As soon as the filling
2
is held clamped in the yarn clamp
13
, it shall be cut off by a cutter (not shown) in the vicinity of the fabric
33
and then will be inserted into the shed
3
. During this insertion the filling
2
is taken from a supply of yarn (not shown), specifically a pre-winder or a bobbin.
The clamping segment
20
is adjustable—relative to the main body
18
and the clamping segment
25
of the moveable clamp element
24
—through the angle A (
FIG. 3
) which, with the yarn clamp
13
closed, is subtended between the clamping surface
21
and the clamping segment
25
. For that purpose an elastically bendable connection
37
is provided between the clamping segment
20
and the main body
18
. In this embodiment the connection comprises a narrow strip in the vicinity of the underside of clamping segment
20
formed by a milling
38
. A portion adjuster screw
39
located a distance away from the elastically bendable connection
37
is screwed into a protrusion
40
of the main body
18
and at its opposite end engages a sidewall
41
of the milling
38
. A locknut
42
secures the adjustment screw
39
in the protrusion
40
of the main body
18
.
If the adjustment screw
39
is screwed deeper through the protrusion
40
as shown in
FIG. 4
, the elastically bendable connection
37
will be deformed relative to the non-bent portion of the main body and the angle A becomes angle D. The adjustment screw
39
allows continuous adjustment of the position of the clamping segment
20
.
The adjustment device—denoted overall by
30
—of the clamping segment
20
furthermore is fitted with an excursion limit-stop to limit the adjustment excursion in such a way that the bending of connection
37
shall remain within the elastic range. For that purpose and in this embodiment, a hook-shaped stop
70
is located at the protrusion
40
and, by means of a stop surface
71
, engages a stop surface
73
of the clamping segment
20
. Once the stop surface
73
engages the stop surface
71
, maximum adjustment of the clamping segment
20
has been attained. In this manner the elastic connection
37
is prevented from excessive deformation that would result in plastic deformation of the connection. Plastic deformation would damage the entire yarn clamp
13
because it could no longer be returned to a desired angular position. By means of the above-described adjustment, an angle between the values of A and D may be matched to the fillings being processed in a way that shall not affect the relative positions of main body
18
and drawing gripper
1
. On account of the cooperation of the elastically bendable connection
37
and the adjustment screw
39
, the adjustment of the clamping segment
20
will not be affected by friction and/or play and/or wear of the adjusting device. An adjustment can be changed again at will without thereby acting on the adjustment means. The angle A through D may be matched precisely and most importantly continuously. This feature is significant primarily when weaving fillings consisting of several thin threads or so-called filaments that together form one relatively thick filling yarn. The more filaments that are present, the smaller the angle A,D is which must be selected.
In the embodiment of the adjustment device shown in
FIG. 5
, the stop surface
72
of the hook-shaped stop
70
engages a stop surface
74
of the clamping segment
20
, and as a result further deformation of the elastically bendable connection
37
will be limited. Consequently, the clamping segment
20
always will be pressed with a defined force against the adjustment screw, said defined force being generated as a spring force by the elastically bendable connection
37
.
The moveable clamp element
24
also can be moved by a moving device
44
in the form of a bent leaf spring as shown in FIG.
5
. The clamping segment
25
of the moveable clamp element
24
may be moved away from the clamping surface
21
of the fixed clamping segment
20
such that the yarn clamp
13
will be opened, for instance for purposes of cleaning. In this process and in a known manner, the device
44
cooperates with a stop
45
shown in
FIG. 5
which is mounted in a fixed manner on the weaving machine frame (not shown). This stop
45
is configured in such a way next to the path of the drawing gripper
1
that during motion of the gripper
1
adjacent this stop
45
, the device
44
will be pressed inward by said stop
45
and hence will open the yarn clamp
13
. The adjustment device
44
is secured by the fastener
28
on the extension
27
of the main body
18
together with the moveable clamp element
24
and spacer
43
.
In the embodiment of
FIGS. 6 and 7
, the adjustment device
30
lacks a hook-shaped stop limiting the adjustment path. In this embodiment however the adjustment can be limited in that the adjustment screw
39
is designed with a limited length.
A second adjustment device
31
is provided in addition to the adjustment device
30
and also allows adjusting the angle between the clamping surface
21
of the clamping segment
20
and the clamping segment
25
of the clamp element
24
when the yarn clamp
13
is closed. The clamp element
24
is designed in the manner of the embodiment of
FIGS. 1 through 5
and is affixed by a fastener
28
to an extension
46
of the main body
54
of the fixed clamp. The main body
54
is affixed by fasteners
14
,
15
to the gripper housing
19
in the manner shown in
FIGS. 1 through 5
. The extension
46
is divided into two parts which are connected to each other by an elastically bendable joint
47
. A cavity
48
is milled into the zone of this joint
47
and is bounded on both sides by protrusions
51
,
52
. An adjustment screw
49
is screwed into the protrusion
51
and is opposite a side wall of the protrusion
52
. A locknut
50
is provided on the adjustment screw
49
. The protrusion
51
is fitted with a hook-shaped stop
75
constituting a stop surface
76
for engaging an opposite surface
77
of the protrusion
52
, in this manner limiting the maximum adjustment excursion. In this embodiment the angular position of the clamping segment
25
of the clamp
24
can be changed by means of the adjustment device
31
relative to the clamping surface
21
of the clamping segment
20
by correspondingly deforming the extension
46
in the zone of the elastically bendable joint
47
.
When, in the embodiment of
FIG. 6
, the adjustment screw
49
is rotated and is screwed further into the protrusion
51
, then the joint
47
will be elastically bent. As a result, the angle A between the clamping surface
21
of the clamping segment
20
and the clamping segment
25
of the clamp
24
changes into the angle E corresponding to FIG.
7
. Rotating the adjustment screw
49
involves only a minor angular change between the clamping surface
21
and the clamping segment
25
. This minor change is enabled by the fact that the elastic joint
47
is mounted at a substantial distance away or remote from the clamping segment
25
of the clamp element
24
and in that the clamp element
24
is bending as a whole. Consequently the single adjustment screw allows comparatively fine control of the angular setting, in particular when the adjustment screw's pitch is appropriately selected. The adjustment device
30
and the elastically bendable connection
37
on the other hand being mounted comparatively near the clamping surface
21
of the clamp
20
, adjusting the adjustment screw
39
will result in a relatively large angular change. Therefore the angular adjustment can be rapidly changed using the adjustment screw
39
whereas the adjustment screw
49
offers fine control.
At the position shown in
FIG. 7
of the adjustment screw
49
, the stop surface
77
of the protrusion
52
has engaged the stop surface
76
of the hook-shaped stop
75
. The adjustment excursion is limited in this way and this limitation is designed to preclude plastic deformation of the elastic connection
47
.
As regards the yarn clamp
13
as shown in the embodiment of
FIGS. 6 and 7
, the adjustment device
31
also may adjust the force exerted by the clamping segment
25
of the clamp element
24
on the clamping surface
21
of the clamping segment
20
. Illustratively this yarn clamp
13
may be adjusted as follows: First the adjustment screw
49
is rotated to adjust the clamping force exerted by the clamp element
24
through its clamping segment
25
on the clamping surface
21
of the clamping segment
20
of the other clamp element; then the angular position between the clamping surface
21
of the clamping segment
20
and the clamping segment
25
is set at a desired angle by the adjustment screw
39
. These steps may be carried out before the main body
54
is secured to the gripper housing
19
, or, alternatively, afterwards. If it is discovered during weaving that the yarn clamp
13
does not optimally clamp the filling, the yarn clamp
13
can be readjusted using the adjustment devices
30
and/or
31
without having to disassemble the yarn clamp
13
from the gripper housing
19
.
The clamping segment
20
is fitted with a retention device
36
in the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, where said retention device is firmly secured by one or more screws
53
to the main body
54
of the clamp element
20
. The bendable connection
37
and the adjustment device
30
are located in this embodiment between the retention device
36
and the clamping segment
20
.
Obviously as well, more than the two adjustment devices
30
,
31
with elastically bendable connections
37
,
47
may be used, in which case they would be located at different locations between the fixed main body
54
and the extension
46
or the retention device
36
.
Other drive means acting as the adjustment device may be used to move the displaceable clamp element
24
in order to open the yarn clamp
13
.
FIG. 8
shows another embodiment comprising a fixed clamp element
61
fitted with a clamping segment
25
. The clamp element
61
is integral with a retention device
55
which is secured in fixed manner by fasteners
14
,
15
to the gripper housing
19
. The clamping segment
25
of the fixed clamp element
61
cooperates with a movable clamping segment
60
fitted with a clamping surface
21
. The clamping segment
60
is integral with a two-arm lever
57
which pivots about a shaft
56
mounted on the retention device
55
. A compressions spring
58
is mounted between the lever
57
and the rearward-extended portion of fixed clamp element
60
and presses the clamping segment against clamping segment
60
,
61
. The lever arm
59
comprising the movable clamping segment
60
is fitted with an adjustment device
30
corresponding to the embodiment of
FIGS. 1 through 5
to allow adjusting the angle B. In order to open the yarn clamp, the lever
57
is pivoted anti-clockwise about the shaft
56
by means of a stop (not shown) against the force of the compression spring
58
.
In the embodiment of
FIG. 8
, the protrusion
40
is fitted with a hook-shaped stop
78
constituting a stop surface
79
which cooperates with a stop surface
80
of the clamping segment
60
. In this embodiment as well the excursion of adjustment is limited by said hook-shaped stop
78
.
The invention is not restricted to the particular embodiments shown above. In particular these embodiments maybe combined. For instance real articulation may be used instead of the elastically bendable joints
37
or
47
to attain the same functions. The elastic joints
37
,
47
however do offer the advantage of being free of wear and play. Other steps furthermore may be used to limit the excursion of the adjustment devices
30
,
31
instead of the hook-shaped stops
70
,
75
,
78
. For instance the same function also may be attained by selecting the length of the adjustment screws
39
,
49
in such manner that plastic deformation shall be reliably precluded. Obviously as well, other adjustment means may be used in the zone of the elastic connections
37
,
47
that will also offer a given elastic deformation at such junction sites, for instance by expansion elements inserted into the clearances
38
,
48
.
In the illustrative embodiments above, the yarn clamp was disclosed as being part of a drawing gripper. Clearly, a correspondingly designed yarn clamp also may be used with a receiving gripper.
Claims
- 1. A yarn clamp for a gripper weaving machine comprising:a housing; a pair of clamp elements mounted to the housing, each clamp element having a clamping segment, wherein the clamping segments are disposed in opposed clamping relationship and are arranged to clamp a filling yarn between the clamping segments; one of the clamp elements comprising a main body including a respective main body clamping segment, said main body and its respective main body clamping segment formed in one integral piece; a position adjuster configured to adjust the position of the respective main body clamping segment relative to the position of the main body and relative to the opposing clamping segment of the other clamp element.
- 2. A yarn clamp for a gripper weaving machine comprising:a housing; a pair of clamp elements mounted to the housing, each clamp element having a clamping segment, wherein the clamping segments are disposed in opposed clamping relationship and are arranged to clamp a filling yarn between the clamping segments; one of the clamp elements comprising a main body including a respective clamping segment, said main body and its respective clamping segment formed in one integral piece; a position adjuster configured to adjust the position of at least one of the clamping segments relative to the position of the main body, and relative to the opposing clamping segment of the other clamp element; said main body being bendable and said position adjuster arranged to bend a portion of the main body to effect adjustment of the at least one clamping segment relative to the position of a non-bent portion of the main body.
- 3. The yarn clamp as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said main body includes a joint which is elastically bendable by means of said position adjuster.
- 4. The yarn clamp as claimed in claim 2, wherein the respective main body clamping segment is mounted by means of a retention device on the main body and wherein a bendable joint is provided between the respective main body clamping segment and the retention device.
- 5. The yarn clamp as claimed in claim 3, wherein the adjustment device includes an adjustment screw mounted in the area of the joint.
- 6. The yarn clamp as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the main body is mounted to the housing in a fixed manner and the opposing clamp element is affixed to the main body.
- 7. The yarn clamp as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the main body is relatively fixed and the opposing clamping segment comprises a portion of a leaf spring that is moveable relative to said main body portion, said leaf spring including an end portion located away from said opposing clamping segment, said end portion attached to said main body at a location that is remote from said main body clamping segment.
- 8. The yarn clamp as claimed in claim 7, wherein said main body includes an extension portion and wherein the position of the extension portion is adjustable relative to said main body, and wherein said leaf spring end portion is secured to said main body at said extension portion.
- 9. The yarn clamp as claimed in claim 1 or 2, including a pivoted lever arrangement defining moveable lever arms, said respective main body clamping segment and bendable main body comprising one of said lever arms.
- 10. The yarn clamp as claimed in claim 1, including an excursion limit device associated with said position adjuster, said excursion limit device arranged to limit the degree of excursion of the position of the respective main body segment relative to the position of the main body.
- 11. The yarn clamp as claimed in claim 1 or 2, including an excursion limit device associated with said position adjuster, said excursion limit device arranged to limit the degree of excursion of the position of the at least one clamping segment relative to the position of the main body.
- 12. The yarn clamp as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein one of the clamping segments includes a rib and the opposing clamping segment includes a groove, said rib and groove cooperating with each other for clamping a filling yarn.
- 13. A yarn clamp (13) for a gripper (1) of a rapier weaving machine having two clamp elements for clamping a filling yarn, each clamp element comprising a clamping segment (20, 25) whereby the clamping segments are disposed opposite each other, characterized in that the clamping segment (20, 25) of at least one of the clamp elements is adjustable relative to the clamping segment (25, 20) of the other clamp element and relative to its main body (18, 54, 59); and further characterized in that a joint (37, 47) which is elastically bendable by means of an adjustment device (30, 31) is provided between the main body (18, 54, 59) of the clamp element and the adjustable clamping segment (20,25).
- 14. The yarn clamp as claimed in claim 13, characterized in that the clamping segment (20) is mounted using a retention device (36) on the main body (54) and in that the bendable joint (37) is provided between the clamping segment(20) and the retention device (36).
- 15. The yarn clamp as claimed in claim 13, characterized in that the adjustment device (30, 31) includes an adjusting screw (39, 49) mounted in the area of the joint (37, 47).
- 16. The yarn clamp as claimed in claim 13, characterized in that one clamp element is mounted in a fixed manner and the other clamp element (24) is mounted so as to be relatively moveable with respect to the one clamp element, and in that the fixed clamp element is fitted with the adjustable clamping segment (20); and further characterized in that the yarn clamp comprises one fixed clamp element and one clamp element that is moveable relative to said fixed clamp element, and wherein the moveable clamp element (24) is a leaf spring constituting a clamping segment (25), the end (26) of said leaf spring located away from the clamping segment (25) being secured to an extension (27, 46) of the main body (18, 54) of the other clamp element.
- 17. The yarn clamp as claimed in claim 16, wherein the position of the extension (46) of the main body (54) relative to the main body (54) is adjustable.
- 18. The yarn clamp as claimed in claim 13, characterized in that at least one adjustment device (30, 31) is fitted with means (70, 75, 78) to limit the adjustment excursion.
- 19. Yarn clamp as claimed in claim 13, characterized in that one of the clamping segments (20) is fitted with a rib running along its longitudinal direction and which cooperates with a longitudinal groove (29) in the opposed clamping segment (25).
- 20. A yam clamp (13) for a gripper (1) of a rapier weaving machine having two clamp elements for clamping a filling yarn, each clamp element comprising a clamping segment (20, 25) whereby the clamping segments are disposed opposite each other, characterized in that the clamping segment (20, 25) of at least one of the clamp elements is adjustable relative to the clamping segment (25, 20) of the other clamp element and relative to its main body (18, 54, 59); and further characterized in that the clamping segment (20) is mounted using a retention device (36) on the main body (54) and in that a bendable joint (37) is provided between the clamping segment (20) and the retention device (36).
- 21. A yam clamp (13) for a gripper (1) of a rapier weaving machine having two clamp elements for clamping a filling yarn, each clamp element comprising a clamping segment (20, 25) whereby the clamping segments are disposed opposite each other, characterized in that the clamping segment (20, 25) of at least one of the clamp elements is adjustable relative to the clamping segment (25, 20) of the other clamp element and relative to its main body (18, 54, 59); and further characterized in that one of the clamping segment (20) is fitted with a rib running along its longitudinal direction and which cooperates with a longitudinal groove (29) in the opposed segment (25).
Priority Claims (2)
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9800755 |
Oct 1998 |
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9900070 |
Feb 1999 |
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PCT Information
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WO00/23642 |
4/27/2000 |
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