Method for operating a weaving and shedding machine

Textiles: weaving – Miscellaneous – Loom cleaning

Reexamination Certificate

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06953063

ABSTRACT:
A method of operating a weaving machine and a shedding machine aims, to achieve so-called soft starts and soft stops, in particular, of the shedding machine. The weaving machine is equipped with an electromotive main drive and the shedding machine is equipped with an electromotive auxiliary drive. In the method the shedding machine is started at a time point (t1) that lies before the starting time point of the weaving machine, and, upon a triggered interruption of the weaving process, a shedding machine comes to the standstill at a time point (t5) that lies after the standstill time point (t4) of the weaving machine.

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patent: 0893525 (1999-01-01), None

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