Claims
- 1. Apparatus for making a three-dimensional thick fabric comprising the combination of:
- means for mounting a laminate of fabric plies;
- a plurality of generally parallel, spaced-apart pointed rods commonly mounted in a row;
- means for pushing the rods through the laminate at different locations along the length of the laminate to form rows of holes in the laminate;
- means for providing a plurality of yarns;
- a plurality of generally parallel, spaced-apart needles commonly mounted in a row; and
- means for extending the needles through each row of holes in one direction to engage the plurality of yarns and then in an opposite direction back out of the holes to pull loops of the yarns back through the holes.
- 2. The invention set forth in claim 1, further including an elongated mounting bar having the pointed rods mounted in spaced-apart relation along the length thereof and an elongated guide bar having a plurality of bushings therein spaced along the length thereof, each of the bushings receiving a different one of the rods therein, the guide bar being disposed adjacent the laminate, the means for pushing being operative to push the mounting bar toward and then to pull the mounting bar away from the guide bar to form a row of holes in the laminate and including means for moving the fabric a predetermined increment relative to the guide bar and the rods each time the mounting bar is pulled away from the guide bar to remove the rods from the laminate.
- 3. The invention set forth in claim 2, further including means for rotating each of the rods within the mounting bar and the guide bar.
- 4. The invention set forth in claim 3, wherein the means for rotating includes a first plurality of gears, each mounted on a different one of the rods, a second plurality of gears, each rotatably mounted between and engaging a different pair of the first plurality of gears and means for driving one of the second plurality of gears.
- 5. The invention set forth in claim 1, further including means releasably coupled to each of the yarns for advancing the yarn to form a loose length thereof prior to engagement of the yarn by a needle to pull a loop of the yarn back through a hole in the laminate.
- 6. The invention set forth in claim 5, wherein the means releasably coupled to each of the yarns comprises an elongated guide arm having an aperture therein adjacent an end thereof for receiving the yarn therein, a clamp adjacent the aperture for releasably clamping the yarn to the guide arm and means for moving the end of the guide arm relative to different holes in the laminate.
- 7. The invention set forth in claim 1, further including a plurality of doffing points and means for selectively moving each of the doffing points into and out of the loop of a different one of the yarns after the loop is pulled back through a hole in the laminate.
- 8. The invention set forth in claim 1, wherein the laminate is of hollow, generally cylindrical configuration.
- 9. The invention set forth in claim 8, wherein the pointed rods are disposed adjacent an outer surface of the laminate and the needles are disposed adjacent an inner surface of the laminate opposite the rods.
- 10. The invention set forth in claim 8, wherein the pointed rods are disposed adjacent an outer surface of the laminate and are disposed along an axis generally parallel to a central axis of the laminate and the needles are disposed adjacent the outer surface of the laminate adjacent the rods and are disposed along an axis generally parallel to the central axis of the laminate.
- 11. The invention set forth in claim 1, further including means for selectively varying the tension on the plurality of yarns, the yarns being provided by a plurality of individual spools and the means for selectively varying the tension including a pair of rollers disposed on opposite sides of and engaging the yarns at a location between the spools and the laminate, means for tensioning the yarns between the spools and the pair rollers and means for selectively driving the pair of rollers in either of opposite directions to tension or slack the yarns.
- 12. Apparatus for making a hollow, generally circular object of varying diameter from woven fabric comprising the combination of:
- means for weaving a length of woven fabric;
- a form defining the inside of the hollow, generally circular object, the form having a varying diameter along the length thereof;
- a roller disposed to take up the fabric as the fabric is woven by the means for weaving, the roller having a diameter which varies along the length thereof in proportion to the diameter of the form along the length thereof;
- means for winding a portion of the length of woven fabric on the form to form a multi-ply laminate; and
- means for repeatedly inserting at least one yarn through the thickness of the multi-ply laminate on the form.
- 13. The invention set forth in claim 12, wherein the form and the roller are each ogive shaped at one end thereof, cylindrical at the other end thereof and conical at an intermediate portion between the one end and the other end.
- 14. The invention set forth in claim 12, wherein the means for weaving a length of woven fabric includes means for weaving the length of woven fabric from a plurality of warp yarns extending along the length of the fabric to be formed and a plurality of fill yarns extending along the width of the fabric to be formed in directions generally transverse to the warp yarns and being interwoven with at least some of the warp yarns, the warp yarns being taken up by the roller.
- 15. The invention set forth in claim 14, wherein the means for weaving includes means for interweaving selected ones of the fill yarns with the warp yarns across the entire width of the length of fabric to be formed and means for interweaving other fill yarns with the warp yarns across less than the entire width of the length of fabric to be formed.
- 16. The invention set forth in claim 15, wherein the means for interweaving other fill yarns with the warp yarns over less than the entire width of the length of fabric to be formed is operative to interweave different ones of said other fill yarns with the warp yarns from a common edge of the length of fabric to be formed across different portions of the entire width of the length of fabric to be formed.
- 17. The invention set forth in claim 12, wherein the roller is comprised of a plurality of wedge-shaped sectors disposed about the outer periphery thereof and surrounding a central shaft having nuts of varying external diameter disposed thereon at the opposite ends of the sectors, the nuts being operative to force the sectors outwardly and away from the shaft when moved along the shaft to vary the outside diameter of the roller.
- 18. The invention set forth in claim 12, further comprising a plurality of rotatably mounted drive wheels engaging the woven fabric outside of the form, each of the drive wheels having a diameter proportional to the diameter of the form at the location where the wheel engages the woven fabric.
- 19. The invention set forth in claim 12, wherein the means for repeatedly inserting comprises a plurality of needles disposed adjacent the outside of the form and spaced-apart along the length of the form, and means for repeatedly inserting each needle through the thickness of the multi-ply laminate for engaging a different yarn and pulling the needle and engaged yarn back through the thickness of the multi-ply laminate to pull a loop of the yarn through the laminate.
- 20. The invention set forth in claim 12, wherein the form comprises a hollow frame having a plurality of rollers mounted on an outer surface thereof for rotation about an axis extending generally in the direction of the length of the form.
- 21. The invention set forth in claim 12, wherein the form is in the shape of a conical section and comprises a plurality of tapered rollers disposed about the outer surface of the form and each extending along the length of the form and means for rotatably driving the tapered rollers.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Ser. No. 86,655, filed Oct. 22, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,331,091, issued May 25, 1982.
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