Textiles: braiding – netting – and lace making – Apparatus – Braiding
Patent
1985-08-19
1986-11-04
Petrakes, John
Textiles: braiding, netting, and lace making
Apparatus
Braiding
87 29, 87 33, 87 37, 87 44, D04C 306, D04C 324, D04C 338, D04C 342
Patent
active
046204733
ABSTRACT:
A mechanism for timing strand movement relative to rotation of holders or carriers for strand supply spools or bobbins, being rotated in opposite directions by the drive mechanism of a braiding machine. The drive mechanism is mounted around a stationary shaft extending from a frame member. The mechanism includes an adjustable actuator means carried by the frame member radially of the stationary shaft and housng a selectively rotatable control shaft carrying a first sprocket. A second sprocket connected to the first sprocket by a chain means is connected to a journal sleeve around the stationary shaft. The journal sleeve carries a circular control element. The control element carries either a series of passive deflector cam plates for yarn strands or a cam track for a series of positive wire strand guiding mechanisms. There is also an improved drive mechanism for a braiding machine having a rotating table for carrying a set of outer spool holders.
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Petrakes John
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