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Heddle for a loom and loom equipped with such a heddle

A heddle for guiding a warp yarn for a loom extends lengthwise along a longitudinal axis (X1) and includes a heddle body including at least one strand and wherein the heddle also includes an eye including a central portion having at least one eyelet for passage of a warp yarn and at least one longitudinal tab that extends longitudinally from the central portion and the eye defines a main plane, and the at least one longitudinal tab also includes at least one cambered part that is deviated in an inclined manner relative to the main plane by deviating the eye over its entire thickness, and which extends over an entire width of the at least one longitudinal tab measured along a lateral axis parallel to the main plane and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.

Heddle for a loom and loom equipped with such a heddle

A heddle for guiding a warp yarn for a loom extends lengthwise along a longitudinal axis (X4) and is formed by an assembly of a heddle body including at least one strand, and an eye including an eyelet for the passage of a warp yarn, and defining a main plane (P) wherein a first part of the strand and the eye is provided, before assembly, with an end part a second part of the strand and the eye is provided, before assembly, with a cavity for receiving the end part arranged at a longitudinal end of the second part and wherein the receiving cavity is provided with a bottom and emerges on an outside of the second part, along a transverse axis (Z4) perpendicular to the main plane (P).

Heddle for loom, loom equipped with such a heddle and process for manufacturing such a heddle

A heddle for guiding a warp yarn for a loom extends lengthwise along a longitudinal axis (X1) and has a heddle body including at least one strand and at least one eye including an eyelet for the passage of the warp yarn and wherein the heddle body includes at least one housing, the housing of the eye and the housing of the heddle body extend along a common axis (Z1) transverse to the longitudinal axis, the housing of the heddle body is across from the housing of the eye, and the housings together forming a pair of housings and wherein an assembly member made from solidified resin is positioned in the pair of housings.

Fully-formed volumetrically woven article
11346023 · 2022-05-31 ·

A volumetric weaving approach employs a vertical aspect of woven warp and weft fibers to generate volumetric structures through formation of tie-downs. Tie downs define warp and weft fibers that take a vertical path or component extending perpendicular to a weave plane. Independently controlled heddles provide selective warp fibers control, and a two-dimensional creel that dispenses the warp fibers at differing feed rates allows manipulation of the fibers into three dimensional structures or portions. As a shuttle draws the weft fiber, different layers are raised and lowered to lend a vertical axis to the resulting volumetric structure. Interconnections between the portions include the use of the tie downs to connect multiple portions to define 3-dimensional panels of a finished article such as a shoe. A single pass defining all the interconnected portions of the shoe generates the fully formed shoe without subsequent cutting and seaming of different textile panels.

FULLY-FORMED VOLUMETRICALLY WOVEN ARTICLE
20220403567 · 2022-12-22 ·

A volumetric weaving approach employs a vertical aspect of woven warp and weft fibers to generate volumetric structures through formation of tie-downs. Tie downs define warp and weft fibers that take a vertical path or component extending perpendicular to a weave plane. Independently controlled heddles provide selective warp fibers control, and a two-dimensional creel that dispenses the warp fibers at differing feed rates allows manipulation of the fibers into three dimensional structures or portions. As a shuttle draws the weft fiber, different layers are raised and lowered to lend a vertical axis to the resulting volumetric structure. Interconnections between the portions include the use of the tie downs to connect multiple portions to define 3-dimensional panels of a finished article such as a shoe. A single pass defining all the interconnected portions of the shoe generates the fully formed shoe without subsequent cutting and seaming of different textile panels.

FULLY-FORMED VOLUMETRICALLY WOVEN ARTICLE
20210025086 · 2021-01-28 ·

A volumetric weaving approach employs a vertical aspect of woven warp and weft fibers to generate volumetric structures through formation of tie-downs. Tie downs define warp and weft fibers that take a vertical path or component extending perpendicular to a weave plane. Independently controlled heddles provide selective warp fibers control, and a two-dimensional creel that dispenses the warp fibers at differing feed rates allows manipulation of the fibers into three dimensional structures or portions. As a shuttle draws the weft fiber, different layers are raised and lowered to lend a vertical axis to the resulting volumetric structure. Interconnections between the portions include the use of the tie downs to connect multiple portions to define 3-dimensional panels of a finished article such as a shoe. A single pass defining all the interconnected portions of the shoe generates the fully formed shoe without subsequent cutting and seaming of different textile panels.

Method for manufacturing woven fabric and woven fabric

To provide a method for manufacturing a woven fabric for which neither the appearance nor a function provided by flat threads of the woven fabric are impaired, and to provide the woven fabric. The woven fabric further includes flat threads 3 each wider than a fiber warp thread 10, and the flat threads 3 are caused to pass through healds 102 intermittently with respect to a plurality of the fiber warp threads 10. A hole 102a of each heald is long in a heald moving direction. By causing the flat thread 3 to pass through the hole, the longitudinal direction in transverse plane of the flat thread 3 is oriented along a heald moving direction M. By interweaving fiber weft threads with the fiber warp threads 10, a plurality of woven fabric placement sections is formed so as to be arranged in a weft direction W, each woven fabric placement section being formed as a woven fabric structure and having the flat thread corresponding thereto placed on the woven fabric structure. A flat face HF of the flat thread 3 is disposed on the fiber warp threads 10 in the woven fabric placement section so as to face the fiber warp threads 10. A part of the fiber weft threads is caused to pass over the flat thread 3, to fix the flat thread 3 on the woven fabric placement section. The woven fabric covering section may be formed as a plain weave.

Heddle for Jacquard loom, method of manufacturing the heddle, and weaving loom including such a heddle
10260176 · 2019-04-16 · ·

Heddle for a harness of a Jacquard weaving loom having two strands (32, 34) each equipped at a first end with a member for hooking-up the heddle to an element 10 of the harness, as well as a link (30) with an eyelet (36) for guiding a warp thread, this eyelet (36) being positioned, along a longitudinal axis (XI0) of the heddle, between both strands (32, 34). The link (30) is in a synthetic material and has two branches (52, 54) positioned on either side of the eyelet (36) along the longitudinal axis (XI0). A portion (522, 542) of each branch (52, 54) is over-molded on a second end (324, 344) of a strand (32, 34) opposite to its first end and shifted longitudinally from the eyelet (36). Further, each branch (52, 54) of the link completely surrounds the second end (324, 344) of the corresponding strand (32, 34). The second end of the strand (32, 34) is conformed with a geometry intended to achieve an anchoring which opposes the displacement of the overmolded portion of the branch of the link relatively to the second end of the strand along two opposite longitudinal directions (FI, F2), while the eyelet (36) is formed with the synthetic material which makes up the link (30).

HEDDLE FOR WEAVING LOOM AND WEAVING LOOM PROVIDED WITH SUCH A HEDDLE
20240287712 · 2024-08-29 ·

This heddle comprises a link and at least one rod made of polymeric material, one longitudinal extremity of which comprises surfaces covering the transverse faces of the link. The rod and the link form at least one cavity, offset from the link parallel to a longitudinal axis and delimited by a first peripheral surface of the link, a second lateral surface, formed by the outer surface of the rod, and a third bottom surface, formed by the rod and extending one of the covering surfaces. An intersection line extends from the third bottom surface and delimits the first surface. The third bottom surface is arranged toward the outside of the rod relative to the second lateral surface. Each cavity is non-facing, according to a thickness axis in a direction away from the third bottom surface.

Multilayered Woven Fabric as well as Corresponding Production Method
20180216262 · 2018-08-02 ·

The invention relates to a woven fabric of warp and weft threads with a construction in warp thread direction of at least first, second and third warp threads (11, 13, 12) running above one another, wherein: the third warp threads (12) always extend between the first and second warp threads (11, 13), the weft threads (16) are guided through alternating loom sheds (35, 36, 37, 38) between as well as below and above these at least three warp threads (11, 13, 12), and the third warp threads (12) consist of a different material than the first and the second warp threads (11, 13).
Similarly the invention relates to a method for producing a multilayered woven fabric of warp and weft threads by means of a weaving machine.