Claims
- 1. A weaving device for producing woven material from tape-like warps and wefts, said weaving device comprising rotary means for producing more than one fabric simultaneously, wherein the rotary means comprises more than one set of working heads,said working heads having raised and lowered regions that are arranged to cause shed formation and the desired weave pattern, and an open channel formed in each of the raised regions in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the rotary means for guiding the wefts; each set of working heads providing single-phase shed formation, weave patterning, and weft guiding, so that the number of fabrics which can be produced simultaneously, corresponds to the number of working heads provided on the rotary means.
- 2. A weaving device according to claim 1, wherein the longitudinal open end of the channel (18) of each of the sets of working-heads faces in the direction of their respective fabric-fell (26) during pick insertion and pick removal.
- 3. A weaving device according to claim 1, wherein the rotary means (1) is adapted to rotate intermittently to provide dwell time for weft insertion.
- 4. A weaving device according to claim 1, wherein the direction of rotation of the rotary means (1) is such that the longitudinal open end of the channel (18) of each set of working heads moves away from the respective fabric-fell (26) it is facing.
- 5. A weaving device according to claim 1, wherein the sets of working heads possessed by the rotary means (1) are placed in an equiangular disposition about the axis of rotation (16) of the rotary means (1).
- 6. A weaving device according to claim 1, comprising a set of press-rolls (90), which is located and working from the opposite side of the warp than in which the rotary means (1) is located, for shifting out the laid-in tape-like weft (25) from the longitudinal open end channel(18) and to assist in aligning the displaced tape-like weft (25) at the fabric-fell (26) through its contacting and turning action such that the weft's (25) displacement from channel (18) and its aligning with the fabric-fell (26) is accomplished without causing lateral deformation of the weft (25).
Priority Claims (1)
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9701374 |
Apr 1997 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/SE98/00669 which has an International filing date of Apr. 14, 1998 which designated the United States of America.
PCT Information
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PCT/SE98/00669 |
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Publishing Document |
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WO98/46817 |
10/22/1998 |
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