Information
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Patent Grant
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6269842
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Patent Number
6,269,842
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 24, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 7, 200123 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
- D03D4944
- D03D4727
- D03D4724
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Abstract
A weaving loom has a transmission, which includes a driving wheel, a driven wheel, an endless driving belt that extends around the driving wheel and the driven wheel, and at least one magnet unit, which is secured to an inside surface of the belt for attracting and driving a shuttle to circulate on a machine frame inside the belt.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a weaving loom, more particular to a weaving loom, which is provided with a circulating magnetic shuttle that circulates along an endless loop.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a conventional weaving loom, a reciprocating shuttle reciprocates along a straight race rail. When in a picking motion, the flying speed of the reciprocating shuttle is accelerated from 0 to a high constant speed, and is then braked and decelerated to 0. Subsequently, the same picking motion is repeated in the opposite direction, thereby increasing largely the weft picking time.
To overcome the time-consuming problem, the applicant heretofore proposed an improved weaving loom, which is provided with a circulating magnetic shuttle. Referring to
FIG. 1
, the improved weaving loom
1
is shown to include a driving wheel
111
that drives a driving belt
113
to circulate. A series of magnets
114
is secured to the belt
113
for attracting and driving a magnetic shuttle
13
to circulate along an endless loop. The shuttle
13
picks a weft with the assistance of a weft swinging rod
16
, and then moves the weft over a reed assembly
20
, which is held on a swing arm
221
that is fixed on a rotating shaft
222
. When the rotating shaft
222
rotates, the reed assembly
20
beats the weft
16
. Two series of guiding rollers
12
are disposed respectively around a driving wheel
111
and a driven wheel
112
so that, when moving along two curved portions of a race rail
101
, the shuttle
13
does not take off and deviate from the race rail
101
because of the centrifugal force that is generated. The conventional weaving loom
1
suffers from the following disadvantages:
1. The structure of the weaving loom
1
is relatively complicated. For example, a relatively long race rail
101
is needed to be disposed around the driving belt
113
, thereby serving as a passage of the shuttle
13
. In addition, a large number of guiding rollers
12
are disposed around the driving wheel
111
and the driven wheel
112
so as to guide the shuttle
13
to move along a curved path, thereby preventing the deviation of the shuttle
13
from an endless loop. As a result, it is difficult to manufacture the weaving loom
1
, thereby increasing the manufacturing costs.
2. The shuttle
13
cannot move smoothly on the race rail
101
. Ideally, the portion of the belt
113
between the driving wheel
111
and the driven wheel
112
should be in a horizontal position. However, during the movement of the magnets
114
between the driving wheel
111
and the driven wheel
112
, the portion of the belt
113
, to which the magnets
114
are attached, is slightly lower than the remaining portion of the belt
113
, which is located between the driving wheel
111
and the driven wheel
112
due to the weight of the magnets
114
. The larger the distance between the wheels
111
,
112
, the more serious the deviation of the magnets
114
from their predetermined circulating path. It is unavoidable, when weaving wider fabrics, to increase the distance between the wheels
111
,
112
. As a result, the belt
113
and magnets
114
cannot circulate smoothly at a high speed. Furthermore, because the shuttle
13
moves on the race rail
101
, and contacts frequently the guiding rollers
12
, it cannot fly smoothly along the endless loop, thereby reducing the weaving efficiency.
3. It is difficult to maintain and repair the weaving loom
1
. To descend the gravity center of the weaving loom
1
and reduce the vibration of the same, the race rail
101
and the guiding rollers
12
are disposed on a lower portion of the weaving loom
1
along with the swinging arm
221
and the rotating shaft
222
. Because they are disposed relatively close to each other, it is difficult to maintain and repair the weaving loom
1
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of this invention is to provide an improved weaving loom, which is provided with a circulating magnetic shuttle and which has a simple structure that can be easily maintained and repaired and that can be operated smoothly, thereby increasing the weaving efficiency.
According to this invention, a weaving loom includes a transmission. The transmission includes a driving wheel, a driven wheel, an endless driving belt that extends around the driving wheel and the driven wheel, and at least one magnet unit, which is secured to an inside surface of the belt for attracting and driving a shuttle to circulate on a machine frame inside the belt.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a conventional weaving loom;
FIG. 2
is a schematic side view of a first preferred embodiment of a weaving loom according to this invention;
FIG. 3
is a schematic front view of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 4
is a fragmentary perspective view of a driving belt of the first preferred embodiment;
FIG. 5
is a schematic sectional view of a driving wheel of the first preferred embodiment;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view illustrating the connection between a driving belt and a driving wheel of a second preferred embodiment of a weaving loom according to this invention; and
FIG. 7
is a schematic front view illustrating a modified driving wheel.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIG. 2
, a first preferred embodiment of a weaving loom according to this invention is shown to include a warp supplying mechanism
3
for feeding warps
31
, a shedding mechanism
4
for forming a shed between the warps
31
, a weft picking mechanism
5
for picking a weft into the shed, a weft beating mechanism
6
for beating the picked weft into a fell in the shed, and a fabric collecting mechanism
30
.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the picking mechanism
5
includes a machine frame
50
, a circulating transmission
51
disposed on the machine frame
50
, and two magnetic shuttles
52
driven by the transmission
51
. The transmission
51
includes a driving wheel
511
disposed rotatably on the machine frame
50
, a driven wheel
512
disposed rotatably on the machine frame
50
, an endless driving belt
513
extending around the driving wheel
511
and the driven wheel
512
and driven by the driving wheel
511
to circulate, and two magnet units
514
, which are secured to an inside surface of the driving belt
513
for attracting and driving the shuttles
52
to circulate on the machine frame
50
.
The structures and operations of the transmission
51
and one of the shuttles
52
are described in the succeeding paragraphs.
The frame
50
includes a fixed upper race rail
501
and a fixed lower race rail
502
. Each of a bottom surface of the upper race rail
501
and a top surface of the lower race rail
502
is formed with an open-ended longitudinal guide slot
503
, and two fixed anti-wear longitudinal plates
504
, which extend respectively into two side portions of the guide slot
503
to locate the shuttle
52
between one of the upper and lower race rails
501
,
502
and the longitudinal plates
504
, thereby confining the shuttle
52
within the guide slot
503
. The shuttle
52
is attracted onto the magnet unit
514
during the movement of the shuttle
52
within the upper and lower race rails
501
,
502
.
Each of the guide slots
503
of the upper and lower race rails
501
,
502
has a shuttle inlet
503
′, through which the shuttle
52
moves into the guide slot
503
, and a shuttle outlet
503
″, from which the shuttle
52
leaves the longitudinal guide slot
503
.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, the inside surface of the driving belt
513
is formed with two longitudinal rows of teeth
515
, between which the magnet units
513
(only one is shown) are disposed. Each of the magnet units
514
includes an elongated and corrugated longitudinal plate
516
, which is fixed on the driving belt
513
so as to define a plurality of magnet receiving spaces
516
′ between the longitudinal plate
516
and the driving belt
513
, thereby receiving a plurality of magnets
516
″ fittingly therein.
The driving wheel
511
and the driven wheel
512
have the same structure. Referring to
FIG. 5
, the driving wheel
511
is constructed as a spur gear, which has an outer periphery that is formed with teeth for engaging the teeth
515
of the driving belt
513
. The driving wheel
511
has a rim that is formed with an annular groove
517
, within which the magnet unit
514
and the shuttle
52
move in such a manner that the shuttle
52
is attracted onto the magnet unit
514
. The driving wheel
511
is sleeved fixedly on a rotating shaft
518
.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the beating mechanism
6
includes a reed assembly
60
consisting of a row of reed dents
61
, and a swinging device
62
. The reed dents
61
are disposed on a sley
63
. The swinging device
62
is connected fixedly to the reed assembly
60
for swinging the same, and includes a swinging arm
621
and a rotating shaft
622
, which are interconnected fixedly. Each of the reed dents
61
has a horizontal portion so as to form a flat shuttle guide-way
601
thereon, thereby guiding the shuttle
52
into the shed. The machine frame
50
is provided with an elongated wedge-shaped divider
53
and an elongated wedge-shaped jointer
55
, which are disposed fixedly on two sides of the reed assembly
60
. The divider
53
is adjacent to and is located between the driving wheel
511
and the shuttle inlet
503
′ of the guide slot
503
in the lower race rail
502
, and has an abutment end that is adjacent to the shuttle guide-way
601
, a flat horizontal top surface
531
that is flush with the shuttle guide-way
601
, and a wedge-shaped end
532
. As such, the shuttle
52
moves from the driving wheel
511
along the driving belt
513
to the wedge-shaped end
532
of the divider
53
, thereby separating the shuttle
52
and the magnet unit
514
at the wedge-shaped end
532
. Subsequently, the shuttle
52
moves from the wedge-shaped end
532
to the top surface
531
of the divider
53
and the shuttle guide-way
601
on the reed assembly
60
. A left pressing roller
56
and a weft swinging rod
57
are mounted near the reed assembly
60
in a known manner. The jointer
55
is mounted between the reed assembly
60
and the driven wheel
512
in a manner similar to that of the divider
53
, and has an abutment end
550
, a flat horizontal top surface
551
, and a wedge-shaped end
552
. A right pressing roller
56
is disposed over the jointer
55
in a manner similar to that of the left pressing roller
56
. The shuttle
52
leaves from the wedge-shaped end
552
of the jointer
55
to be again attracted onto the magnet unit
514
.
Referring to
FIG. 6
, a modified transmission is shown to include a driving wheel
711
, a driven wheel (not shown) that has the same structure as the driving wheel
711
, and a driving belt
713
. A magnet unit
714
is secured to the belt
713
in a manner similar to that of the previous embodiment, and is similar to that of the previous embodiment in construction. Two longitudinal rows of guide holes
715
are formed through the belt
713
on two sides of the magnet unit
714
. The driving wheel
711
has an outer periphery, which is formed with a plurality of fixed short tongues
716
that extend radially and outwardly therefrom to engage the guide holes
715
in the belt
713
.
Referring to
FIG. 7
, a modified driving wheel
71
′ is shown to include two spur gears
711
′ that are sleeved fixedly on a rotating shaft
72
′ and that are spaced apart from each other, thereby defining therebetween a space
717
′, within which the shuttle
52
′ and the magnet unit
514
′ move. Each of the gears
711
′ has an outer periphery that is formed with teeth for engaging the teeth
515
′ of the driving belt
513
.
With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that this invention be limited only as indicated by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A weaving loom including a warp supplying mechanism for feeding warps, a shedding mechanism for forming a shed between said warps, a weft picking mechanism for picking a weft into said shed, and a weft beating mechanism for beating said weft into a fell in said shed, said picking mechanism including a machine frame, a circulating transmission disposed on said machine frame, and a shuttle driven by said transmission, said transmission including a driving wheel disposed rotatably on said machine frame, a driven wheel disposed rotatably on said machine frame, an endless driving belt extending around said driving wheel and said driven wheel and driven by said driving wheel to circulate, and at least one magnet unit secured to said driving belt for attracting and driving said shuttle to circulate on said machine frame, wherein the improvement comprises:said driving belt having an outer side surface and an inside surface, said magnet unit being secured to said inside surface of said driving belt, said shuttle circulating on said machine frame inside said driving belt and being attracted onto said magnet unit during movement of said shuttle around said driving wheel and said driven wheel .
- 2. The weaving loom as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said driving wheel and said driven wheel has a rim that is formed with an annular groove, within which said shuttle and said magnet unit move.
- 3. The weaving loom as claimed in claim 1, wherein said machine frame includes a fixed upper race rail with a bottom surface, and a fixed lower race rail with a top surface, each of said bottom surface of said upper race rail and said top surface of said lower race rail being formed with an open-ended longitudinal guide slot and being provided with two fixed longitudinal plates, which extend respectively into two side portions of said guide slot to locate said shuttle between one of said upper and lower race rails and said longitudinal plates, thereby confining said shuttle within said guide slot, said shuttle being attracted onto said magnet unit during movement of said shuttle within said upper and lower race rails.
- 4. The weaving loom as claimed in claim 1, wherein said beating mechanism includes a reed assembly consisting of a row of reed dents, and a swinging device, which is connected to said reed dents for swinging said reed assembly, each of said reed dents having a horizontal portion so as to form a flat shuttle guide-way on top surfaces of said horizontal portions of said reed dents, thereby guiding the weft into said shed, said machine frame being provided with an elongated wedge-shaped divider, which is fixed thereon near said driving wheel and which has an abutment end that is adjacent to said shuttle guide-way, and a wedge-shaped end that is away from said shuttle guide-way and that is adjacent to said driving wheel, said divider having a flat horizontal top surface that is flush with said shuttle guide-way so that said shuttle moves from said driving wheel along said driving belt to said wedge-shaped end of said divider, thereby separating said shuttle and said magnet unit at said wedge-shaped end, said shuttle moving from said wedge-shaped end to said top surface of said divider and said shuttle guide-way on said reed assembly.
- 5. The weaving loom as claimed in claim 1, wherein said magnet unit includes a plurality of magnets, and an elongated and corrugated longitudinal plate, which is fixed on said driving belt so as to define a plurality of magnet receiving spaces between said corrugated plate and said driving belt, thereby receiving said magnets fittingly within said magnet receiving spaces, respectively.
- 6. The weaving loom as claimed in claim 5, wherein said inside surface of said driving belt is formed with two longitudinal rows of teeth, between which said corrugated longitudinal plate is fixed on said driving belt, each of said driving wheel and said driven wheel being constructed as a spur gear, which has an outer periphery that is formed with teeth for engaging said teeth of said driving belt.
- 7. The weaving loom as claimed in claim 6, wherein said driving belt has at least one longitudinal row of guide holes formed therethrough, each of said driving wheel and said driven wheel having an outer periphery, which is formed with a plurality of fixed short tongues that extend radially and outwardly therefrom to engage said guide holes in said driving belt.
- 8. The weaving loom as claimed in claim 1, wherein said driving wheel includes a rotating shaft, and two spur gears that are sleeved fixedly on said rotating shaft and that are spaced apart from each other, thereby defining therebetween a space, within which the shuttle and the magnet unit move.
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