Textiles: weaving – Weft manipulation – Lays or beat-ups
Patent
1998-09-30
2000-03-21
Falik, Andy
Textiles: weaving
Weft manipulation
Lays or beat-ups
D03D 4962
Patent
active
060390875
ABSTRACT:
A reed assembly for use in a textile loom includes a plurality of individual dents held in a top channel and a bottom channel. The reed has a length defined by the ends of the top and bottom channels. The bottom channel is rigidly mounted in a slay for reciprocating movement. A brace member is mounted to the top channel. The brace member defines a recess corresponding essentially to the width and depth of the top channel so as to contact and extend along opposite sides and wrap around the end of the top channel. The brace member may include a vertical portion extending to and contacting with the bottom channel.
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Stenhouse William L.
Thompson, III Robert G.
Falik Andy
Steel Heddle Manufacturing Co.
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