D01G15/76

METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MANAGING TEXTILE MACHINES, AND SYSTEMS EQUIPPED THEREWITH

A first computer-implemented method is disclosed for managing a textile machine comprises allowing to create, to select and/or to remove an object representing the textile machine, and t to add to the representing object, to modify and/or to remove spare parts therefrom and/or parts subject to wear, which belong to the textile machine. A second computer-implemented method is disclosed for managing a textile installation comprises allowing to create, to modify and/or to delete a textile installation with a plurality of textile machines and allowing to manage each one of the textile machines according to the first mentioned method. Another computer-implemented method is disclosed for managing an arrangement with a plurality of textile installations comprises allowing to create, to modify and/or to delete an assortment with a plurality of textile installations, and to manage each one of the textile installations according to the second mentioned method. A computer-readable medium comprises instructions executable by a processor for allowing a processor to perform one of the aforementioned methods.

Cleaning brush for cleaning clothing in a textile machine

A cleaning element to be fastened on a cylindrical basic body has a longitudinal axis and is designed as a cylindrical hollow element and comprises a skeleton and a spiked lattice stretched on the skeleton. The skeleton is connected to the spiked lattice by means of a rubber sealing compound, and an inner surface of the cleaning element facing the longitudinal axis is formed by the skeleton or the rubber sealing compound. The skeleton is formed by support rings which are arranged at certain intervals concentric with the longitudinal axis and which are held by means of one or more webs extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis.

Cleaning brush for cleaning clothing in a textile machine

A cleaning element to be fastened on a cylindrical basic body has a longitudinal axis and is designed as a cylindrical hollow element and comprises a skeleton and a spiked lattice stretched on the skeleton. The skeleton is connected to the spiked lattice by means of a rubber sealing compound, and an inner surface of the cleaning element facing the longitudinal axis is formed by the skeleton or the rubber sealing compound. The skeleton is formed by support rings which are arranged at certain intervals concentric with the longitudinal axis and which are held by means of one or more webs extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis.