Claims
- 1. A method of weaving a ribbon-type fabric in a ribbon type weaving machine having an inserting member for the weft yarn and a movable knitting needle, comprising the steps of inserting from one side of the warp shed a first weft-yarn by means of a weft-yarn inserting tool and forming a first weft-yarn loop; inserting at least one auxiliary yarn over at least a part of the warp shed by means of an auxiliary-yarn inserting tool; drawing-in a second weft yarn between said first weft yarn and said auxiliary yarn; and drawing the auxiliary yarn so that the auxiliary yarn interlaces on the other side of the warp shed through the first weft-yarn loop with the first weft yarn drawing said second weft yarn into the warp shed thus forming a second weft-yarn loop, and also concomittantly interlacing the auxiliary yarn with itself while guiding at least one auxiliary yarn in the direction transverse the warp yarns and bringing the former, by means of a yarn-carrying element, at varying distances from the edge of the warp shed, into the carrying range of said inserting tool for auxiliary yarn.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein the magnitude of the drawing-in of the second weft-yarn loop is determined by the rate of feeding of the second weft yarn.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein the magnitude of the drawing-in of the second weft-yarn loop is determined by the magnitude of a predetermined tensioning of the second weft yarn.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein the magnitude of the drawing-in of the second weft-yarn loop is determined by the ratio of feeding and the magnitude of the predetermined tensioning of the second weft yarn in periodic alternation.
- 5. A method as defined in claim 1, further comprising guiding the first weft yarn and the auxiliary weft yarn from one side through the warp shed into the carrying range of the knitting needle arranged on the other side of the warp shed, and upon the drawing-in of the second weft yarn between the first weft yarn and the auxiliary yarn catching the auxiliary yarn by means of the knitting needle to form an auxiliary-yarn loop, concomittantly interlacing the first and second weft yarn.
- 6. A method as defined in claim 5, further comprising the step of holding together a number of weft-yarn loops, alternatingly, by means of a first and a second auxiliary yarn, and the step of leading the second auxiliary yarn, together with the first weft yarn over at least a part of the width of the warp shed.
- 7. A method as defined in claim 1, further comprising the step of holding together a number of weft-yarn loops, alternatingly, by means of a first and a second auxiliary yarn, and the step of leading the second auxiliary yarn, together with the first weft yarn over at least a part of the width of the warp shed.
- 8. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein at least one auxiliary-yarn loop is formed by means of a hook-shaped inserting tool and drawn from the side of the knitting needle into the warp shed.
- 9. A method of weaving a ribbon-type fabric in a ribbon-type weaving machine having an inserting member for the weft yarn and a knitting needle, comprising the steps of inserting from one side of the warp shed a first weft-yarn by means of a weft-yarn inserting tool and forming a first weft-yarn loop; inserting at least one auxiliary yarn over at least a part of the warp shed by means of an auxiliary-yarn inserting tool; drawing-in a second weft yarn between said first weft yarn and said auxiliary yarn; and drawing said auxiliary yarn so that the auxiliary yarn interlaces on the other side of the warp shed through the first weft yarn loop with the first weft yarn drawing said second weft yarn into the warp shed thus forming a second weft-yarn loop, and also concomittantly interlacing the auxiliary yarn with an additional auxiliary yarn while guiding at least one auxiliary yarn in the direction transverse the warp yarns and bringing the former, by means of a yarn-carrying element, at varying distances from the edge of the warp shed, into the carrying range of said inserting tool for auxiliary yarn.
- 10. A method as defined in claim 9, wherein the magnitude of the drawing-in of the second weft-yarn loop is determined by the rate of feeding of the second weft yarn.
- 11. A method as defined in claim 9, wherein the magnitude of the drawing-in of the second weft-yarn loop is determined by the magnitude of a predetermined tensioning of the second weft yarn.
- 12. A method as defined in claim 9, wherein the magnitude of the drawing-in of the second weft-yarn loop is determined by the ratio of feeding and the magnitude of a predetermined tensioning of the second weft yarn in periodic alternation.
- 13. A method as defined in claim 12, further comprising the step of holding together a number of weft-yarn loops, alternatingly, by means of a first and a second auxiliary yarn, and the step of leading the second auxiliary yarn, together with the first weft yarn is led over at least a part of the width of the warp shed.
- 14. A method as defined in claim 9, further comprising the step of holding together a number of weft-yarn loops, alternatingly, by means of a first and a first and a second auxiliary yarn, and the step of leading the second auxiliary yarn, together with the first weft yarn over at least a part of the width of the warp shed.
- 15. A method as defined in claim 9, wherein at least one weft-yarn loop is formed by means of a hook-shaped inserting tool and drawn from the side of the knitting needle into the warp shed.
- 16. A weaving machine for weaving a ribbon-type fabric, comprising an inserting tool for inserting a first weft yarn into a warp shed which has one side and another side; a movable knitting needle arranged at another side of the warp shed; said weft yarn inserting tool inserting a first weft yarn from one side of the warp shed and moving the first weft yarn through the warp shed to form at least one first weft-yarn loop; a device for carrying an auxiliary yarn and including an inserting tool for the auxiliary yarn to draw the latter so that the auxiliary yarn extends in the direction of insertion at least over a part of the width of the warp shed to form an auxiliary yarn loop; and a device for carrying and feeding a second weft yarn between the inserting tool for the weft yarn and the inserting tool for the auxiliary yarn and located at said another side of the warp shed, whereby said second weft yarn is drawn into the warp shed and a second weft-yarn loop is formed, said knitting needle being movable to and fro through the first weft yarn loop and catching the auxiliary yarn loop to draw the latter through the first weft yarn loop.
- 17. A weaving machine as defined in claim 1, further comprising on said one side of the warp shed an insertion member provided with at least one catching hook and movable through the warp shed to carry the auxiliary yarn.
- 18. A weaving machine as defined in claim 16, wherein the auxiliary-yarn carrying device carries two auxiliary yarns alternatingly.
- 19. A weaving machine as defined in claim 18, further comprising at least one yarn-carrying element which guides a portion of at least one auxiliary yarn along the direction of the warp shed into the carrying range of the inserting tool for the auxiliary yarn at varying distances from the edge of the warp shed.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATON
This application is a division of the application Ser. No. 98,142 filed Nov. 21, 1979 of J. Mueller et al now U.S. Pat. No. 4,344,463.
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Divisions (1)
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