Method for weaving a cross-woven textile fabric

Textiles: weaving – Warp manipulation – Traversing

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139 46, 139419, D03C 700

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048629251

ABSTRACT:
A warp is prepared including a stationary thread, a crossing thread and an auxiliary thread, the latter two of which are laterally interlaced at a sliding connection and subject to being alternately tensioned and released for causing the crossing thread to cross across the stationary thread, and cross back, as conventional loom equipment is manipulated to create a succession of sheds into which wefts are inserted to weave a cross-woven textile fabric. As the weaving is being accomplished, a separating element is provided to prevent the sliding connection of the crossing and auxiliary threads from sliding so far towards the reed as to become incorporated in the fabric. The stationary or auxiliary thread may actually be constituted by a metal or other non-textile element, which is pulled out of the fabric as the fabric, having been woven, is moved downstream on the loom.

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patent: 672393 (1901-04-01), Buckler
patent: 841087 (1907-01-01), Hannah
patent: 1416410 (1922-05-01), Norris
patent: 1757947 (1930-05-01), Snow

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