Textiles: weaving – Special-type looms – Pushed shed pocket
Patent
1979-11-23
1981-09-29
Jaudon, Henry
Textiles: weaving
Special-type looms
Pushed shed pocket
D03D 4100
Patent
active
042917298
ABSTRACT:
A multiple longitudinal traversing shed weaving apparatus comprises a weaving rotor having beat-up or beating elements for the inserted weft threads and shed-retaining elements which retain the warp threads, throughout a predetermined path, in their upper shed position or lower shed position. Each intermediate space between neighboring beat-up elements has operatively associated therewith a respective shed-retaining element which determines the upper shed position or lower shed position. Control means are arranged forwardly of the weaving rotor, viewed in the direction of travel of the warp threads, and serve for the lateral deflection and selective allocation of the warp threads at a shed-retaining element which determines the upper shed position or lower shed position. The control means possesses stroke adjusting elements in the weft direction which are constituted by rods or bars extending in the weft direction. These rods are connected with an actuation device of the type used in a conventional dobby loom.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2893440 (1959-07-01), Brusadelli
patent: 3848642 (1974-11-01), Steiner
Jaudon Henry
Kleeman Werner W.
Ruti Machinery Works Ltd.
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