Textiles: weaving – Warp manipulation – Traversing
Patent
1982-02-16
1984-05-01
Jaudon, Henry
Textiles: weaving
Warp manipulation
Traversing
D03C 700
Patent
active
044455445
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to the fastening of a leno device in shuttleless weaving machines. Leno devices generally are composed of two parts one behind the other, designed in the manner of rails and being mutually displaceable in the longitudinal direction for the purpose of shed-formation and are fastened to two consecutive heddle frames or the heddle slide bars thereof. To facilitate the fastening of the tightly arranged parts, only the upper fastening means on the forward part, that is the leno body supporting the standard thread needles is designed as an immobile fastener, whereas the remaining fastening points of the leno device are designed as quick-fit devices allowing a limited displacement along the heddle slide bars. The most diverse types of quick-fit means such as plug-in or spring-clip connectors, spring-hooks, clamping or snap-in connectors can be used.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3227191 (1966-01-01), Juillard
patent: 3349810 (1967-10-01), Goodmann
patent: 3795261 (1974-03-01), Serturini
patent: 3837365 (1974-09-01), Filter
Bryan James E.
Jaudon Henry
Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbH
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