Textiles: weaving – Weft manipulation – Weaving with stationary weft supply
Patent
1996-09-20
1998-02-17
Falik, Andy
Textiles: weaving
Weft manipulation
Weaving with stationary weft supply
1391162, D03D 4748
Patent
active
057182671
ABSTRACT:
In a tuck-in selvage forming device for a high speed loom, a weft holder with a cutter, hereinafter referred to as a "capturing-cutting head", is connected via a transmission system to a drive source of the loom. The capturing-cutting head reciprocates between an operative position and a stand-by position in synchronism with the running of the loom. By operation of a spring inserted in the transmission system, the capturing-cutting head is biased toward the operative position. A stopper activated by a faulty weft signal disenables the spring, so that the capturing-cutting head is held in the stand-by position, i.e., so that reciprocation of the capturing-cutting head is prevented despite continued operation of the drive source.
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Kawabata Eiji
Nakada Akihiko
Falik Andy
Tsudakoma Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
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