Claims
- 1. Weft feeding device for weaving looms, comprising a rotating reel that winds a reserve of yarn turns around a stationary drum having an axis, means to move forward said turns on the drum, keeping them mutually spaced, and means to regulate the speed of a motor of said device according to the amount of yarn wound on the drum, said means to regulate the motor speed comprising at least first and second photoelectric cells (11, 12) with protection glass (15) exposed to the yarn on the drum, aligned and spaced apart in the direction of the axis of the drum (1), both of the luminous beams (21, 22) sent by said cells (11, 12) shining through said protection glass (15) and both of said beams (21, 22) being reflected by a reflecting element (13) fixed on the surface of the drum (1), the first photoelectric cell (11) being positioned towards the point the yarn (3) first contacts the drum and checking the amount of yarn (3) wound on a first region of the drum (1) while the second photoelectric cell (12), positioned towards the point the yarn (3) leaves the drum, measures the transparency of said protection glass (15) in a second region of the drum free from yarn, said first and second regions being disposed on opposite axial sides of said point the yarn leaves the drum, both photoelectric cells (11, 12) cooperating with an electronic circuit in order to automatically compensate the transparency variations in said glass (15) so as to vary the speed of a said motor independently of said transparency variations.
- 2. Weft feeding device as in claim (1), wherein said photoelectric cells (11, 12) are mounted a support (10) which is slidable in the direction of the axis of the drum (1).
- 3. Weft feeding device as i claim 1, wherein the luminous beam (21) of the first photoelectric cell (11) is wider than the luminous beam (22) of the second photoelectric cell (12).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 840,954, filed 3/17/86 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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