Harness to lifting cord three part connector for a jacquard weav

Textiles: weaving – Warp manipulation – Shedding

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403331, 403341, 403375, 24656, D03C 340

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056717822

ABSTRACT:
A coupling device allows for the rapid releasable connection of harness cords to lifting cords on weaving machines. A first coupler is connected to lifting cords and a second coupler is connected to harness cords. An intermediate coupler is removable connected to the first and second couplers. The intermediate coupler allows for quick and easy, manual or automatic, coupling and decoupling of the first and second elements. The second coupling elements and the intermediate elements are adapted so that only the connection therebetween is breakable when pulling forces are exerted thereon.

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