Patent classifications
D04B27/04
Textile Tool Part Pair and Method for Equipping a Textile Machine
A textile tool part pair (15) consisting of two textile tool parts (16) and a method of equipping a textile machine with the aid of such a textile tool part pair (15) are disclosed. Each textile tool part (16) extends in a longitudinal direction (L) between a trailing end (21) and a leading end (22). Proceeding from the trailing ends (21) thereof, the textile tool parts (16) extend away from one another and counter to one another as far as the leading end (22). At the trailing ends (21), the two textile tool parts (16) of a common textile tool part pair (15) are interconnected by a predetermined breaking connection (45). The predetermined breaking connection (45) can be manually separated without tools, in particular by bending about a bending axis (A).
Textile Tool Part Pair and Method for Equipping a Textile Machine
A textile tool part pair (15) consisting of two textile tool parts (16) and a method of equipping a textile machine with the aid of such a textile tool part pair (15) are disclosed. Each textile tool part (16) extends in a longitudinal direction (L) between a trailing end (21) and a leading end (22). Proceeding from the trailing ends (21) thereof, the textile tool parts (16) extend away from one another and counter to one another as far as the leading end (22). At the trailing ends (21), the two textile tool parts (16) of a common textile tool part pair (15) are interconnected by a predetermined breaking connection (45). The predetermined breaking connection (45) can be manually separated without tools, in particular by bending about a bending axis (A).
PLUSH PILE KNITTED PRODUCT AND KNITTING MACHINE FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF
The invention relates to a plush pile knitted product and a knitting machine for the production thereof. Said knitted product comprises knitting threads (9), weft threads (10, 11), and front (14) and rear (12) plush threads, whereas the rear plush threads (12) are cut off at given intervals (a) to form plush pile on the front surface of the product. Said knitting machine comprises a housing (26). On the housing (26), over the entire length of the machine multiple closing safety plates (23) that can move vertically, and push plates (22) for pressing the weft threads (10 and 11) are mounted. Each rear plush plate (8) comprises a cutting disc (27) to cut the rear plush threads (12). Each of the threads (9,14,10,11,12) is fed in using a separate step motor (25).
Tension Adjustment Method of Warp Knitting Variable-speed and Uniform-tension Yarn Feeding Device, and Weaving Method
Disclosed are a tension adjustment method of a warp knitting variable-speed and uniform-tension yarn feeding device, and a weaving method. The device includes warp beams, connecting rod frames, a guide bar, a looping mechanism and a drawing and rolling-up mechanism, where the connecting rod frames are connected to yarn winding wheels and yarn guide plates, yarns are wound on the warp beams, and the yarn winding wheels are positioned between the warp beams and the guide bar; each of the yarn winding wheels includes a yarn inlet, a yarn winding shaft and a yarn outlet. According to the present disclosure, the tension produced in a yarn feeding process is actively adjusted by the variable-speed tension yarn winding wheels to make up tension error caused by looping; and the present disclosure is capable of compensating in time, does not easily break the yarns, is high in knitting efficiency and quality.
Tension Adjustment Method of Warp Knitting Variable-speed and Uniform-tension Yarn Feeding Device, and Weaving Method
Disclosed are a tension adjustment method of a warp knitting variable-speed and uniform-tension yarn feeding device, and a weaving method. The device includes warp beams, connecting rod frames, a guide bar, a looping mechanism and a drawing and rolling-up mechanism, where the connecting rod frames are connected to yarn winding wheels and yarn guide plates, yarns are wound on the warp beams, and the yarn winding wheels are positioned between the warp beams and the guide bar; each of the yarn winding wheels includes a yarn inlet, a yarn winding shaft and a yarn outlet. According to the present disclosure, the tension produced in a yarn feeding process is actively adjusted by the variable-speed tension yarn winding wheels to make up tension error caused by looping; and the present disclosure is capable of compensating in time, does not easily break the yarns, is high in knitting efficiency and quality.
Textile tool part pair and method for equipping a textile machine
A textile tool part pair (15) consisting of two textile tool parts (16) and a method of equipping a textile machine with the aid of such a textile tool part pair (15) are disclosed. Each textile tool part (16) extends in a longitudinal direction (L) between a trailing end (21) and a leading end (22). Proceeding from the trailing ends (21) thereof, the textile tool parts (16) extend away from one another and counter to one another as far as the leading end (22). At the trailing ends (21), the two textile tool parts (16) of a common textile tool part pair (15) are interconnected by a predetermined breaking connection (45). The predetermined breaking connection (45) can be manually separated without tools, in particular by bending about a bending axis (A).
Textile tool part pair and method for equipping a textile machine
A textile tool part pair (15) consisting of two textile tool parts (16) and a method of equipping a textile machine with the aid of such a textile tool part pair (15) are disclosed. Each textile tool part (16) extends in a longitudinal direction (L) between a trailing end (21) and a leading end (22). Proceeding from the trailing ends (21) thereof, the textile tool parts (16) extend away from one another and counter to one another as far as the leading end (22). At the trailing ends (21), the two textile tool parts (16) of a common textile tool part pair (15) are interconnected by a predetermined breaking connection (45). The predetermined breaking connection (45) can be manually separated without tools, in particular by bending about a bending axis (A).