Multiple longitudinal traversing shed weaving machine containing

Textiles: weaving – Special-type looms – Pushed shed pocket

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ABSTRACT:
At the weaving rotor there are alternatingly arranged with respect to the direction of rotation thereof first lamellae combs formed by beat-up lamellae for the weft threads and second lamellae combs formed by guide lamellae for the warp threads and including shed-retaining elements for the upper shed position of the wrap threads. The shed-retaining elements for the lower shed position are arranged within each pair of lamellae combs formed by a first lamellae comb and a second lamellae comb at the intersection point of the two groups of warp threads which assume the upper and the lower shed positions, respectively, and are formed by an element extending essentially parallel to the lamellae combs. In the lower shed the warp threads are thus always located in a common plane and the elements forming the shed-retaining elements for the lower shed position can be installed and disassembled without interference with the lamellae combs.

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patent: 4291729 (1981-09-01), Steiner

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