WEAVING LOOM HAVING MOVABLE GUIDE BEAMS
20220298679 ยท 2022-09-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02A50/30
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A weaving loom for inserting continuous material, or loosely connected material or material in pieces, in which the warp threads run in the downward direction from the warp beam to the cloth beam and herein are individually held by hooks which are anchored in guide beams between the upper warp beams and the lower cloth beam.
Claims
1. A weaving loom for inserting continuous material, or loosely connected material or material in pieces, the weaving loom comprising warp beams (1.a, 1.b), a cloth beam (5), hooks (3.a, 3.b), and guide beams (2.a, 2.b), wherein warp threads (4.a and 4.b) run in a downward direction from the warp beams (1.a and 1.b) to cloth beam (5) and herein are individually held by the hooks (3.a and 3.b) which are anchored in the guide beams (2.a and 2.b) between the warp beams (1.a and 1.b) and the cloth beam (5), the warp beams (1.a and 1.b) being located above the cloth beam (5).
2. The weaving loom as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hooks (3.a and 3.b) on the two opposite of the guide beams (2.a and 2.b) lie opposite one another so as to be mutually offset.
3. The weaving loom as claimed in claim 2, wherein at least one of the guide beams (2.a, 2.b) is movable so to allow the hooks (3.a and 3.b) to mutually engage when the guide beams (2.a and 2.b) are converged.
4. The weaving loom as claimed in one of claim 1, wherein the cloth beam (5) and the guide beams (2.a, 2.b) are disposed and aligned in such a manner that the warp threads (4.a) of the one the guide beams (2.a) form a first warp thread plane (17.a), and the warp threads (4.b) of the other of the guide beams (2.b) form a second warp thread plane (17.b), and that the warp thread planes (17.a, 17.b) by way of a relative movement of the guide beams (2.a, 2.b) having the hooks (3.a, 3.b) are movable relative to one another.
5. The weaving loom as claimed in claim 4, wherein the warp thread planes (17.a, 17.b) in a relative position form an open V-position, having a shed (18) which is open toward the top, and having the cloth beam (5) below the shed (18).
6. The weaving loom as claimed in claim 4, wherein the warp thread planes (17.a, 17.b) by means of the guide beams (2.a, 2.b) are movable from the open V-position to a crossed position and back again.
7. The weaving loom as claimed in claim 6, wherein the warp thread planes (17.a, 17.b) at least in the crossed position can be angled or curved.
8. The weaving loom as claimed in claim 6, wherein the warp thread planes (17.a, 17.b) between the V-position and the crossed position can assume a flush position.
9. The weaving loom as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least two of the warp beams (1.a, 1.b) are provided, each for receiving the warp threads (4.a, 4.b) of one of the warp thread planes (17.a, 17.b), wherein the warp beams (1.a, 1.b) are disposed at a mutual spacing and the spacing preferably corresponds to at least a largest width of the V-shed.
10. The weaving loom as claimed in claim 1, the warp beams (1.a, 1.b) are disposed at a mutual spacing from each other, wherein each of the warp beams (1.a, 1.b) is assigned to one of the guide beams (2.a, 2.b) and holds the warp threads (4.a, 4.b) that are guided by the assigned one of the guide beams (2.a, 2.b).
11. The weaving loom as claimed in claim 1, wherein the warp threads (4.a, 4.b) by way of the disposal of the warp beams (1.a, 1.b) and the disposal and mobility of the guide beams (2.a, 2.b) are movable relative to one another between a V-position which is open at the top and a crossed position.
12. The weaving loom as claimed in claim 11, wherein the hooks (3.a, 3.b) in the crossed position mutually mesh such that the hooks (3.a) of one of the guide beams (2.a) are moved between the hooks (3.b) of another of the guide beams (2.b) and past the hooks (3.b) of the another of the guide beams (2.b).
13. The weaving loom as claimed in claim 1, wherein the guide beams (2.a, 2.b) are subdivided into guide beams segments (2.b-1, 2.b-2, 2.b-3, 2.b-4) which are successive in the longitudinal direction, wherein the guide beam segments (2.b-1, 2.b-2, 2.b-3, 2.b-4) are movable in a mutually independent manner.
14. The weaving loom as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hooks (3.a, 3.b) are configured so as to be open, closed, or closed but openable.
15. The weaving loom as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hooks (3.a, 3.b) have an end-proximal hook curvature of at least 280 degrees, preferably at least 370 degrees.
16. The weaving loom as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a first frame (9.a) and a second frame (9.b), the first frame (9.a) having one of the warp beams (1.a) and one of the guide beams (2.a) being movable relative to the second frame (9.b) having another one of the warp beams (1.b) and another one of the guide beams (2.b), wherein preferably only one of the frames (9.a, 9.b) is movable.
17. A method for producing of woven fabric while using a weaving loom (8) as claimed in claim 1.
18. The method as claimed in claim 17, wherein in a crossed position of the weaving loom (8) a weft thread (7) is introduced into the closed shed, and in that in a V-position of the weaving loom (8) at least one material strand (6) is placed into the then open shed.
19. A woven fabric (20) having warp threads (4.a, 4.b) and weft threads (7), at least partially produced on a weaving loom (8) as claimed in claim 1.
20. The woven fabric (20) as claimed in claim 19, wherein material strands (6), or at least one continuous material strand (6), are/is provided parallel to the weft threads (7) and alternating with the latter.
21. The woven fabric (20) as claimed in claim 20, wherein: a wool strand (6-1); or a irrigation hose (6-2); or combinations (6-1, 6-2) thereof, is/are provided as material strands (6) or as a material strand (6).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0040] The technology will be explained in more detail by means of the illustrations of
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0052] For the sake of clarity, only those components that are relevant to the invention are illustrated. The number of hooks in
[0053] The following applies to all illustrations: The front warp threads 4.a run from the front warp beam 1.a through the front hooks 3.a anchored in the front guide beam 2.a to the cloth beam 5. The rear warp threads 4.a run from the rear warp beam 1.b through the rear hooks 3.b anchored in the rear guide beam 2.b to the cloth beam 5.
[0054] The subdivision into a front guide beam and a rear guide beam is arbitrary and serves only for the purpose of differentiation and may also be reversed or be replaced by a right guide beam and a left guide beam, or by a first guide beam and a second guide beam. The same applies to other components present in pairs.
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[0057] As can be readily seen in
[0058] A weaving loom 8 according to the invention can have substantially two frames 9.a, 9.b, as is illustrated in
[0059] The two frames 9.a, 9b in the region of the articulated beams 13.a, 13.b are connected to one another in an articulated manner not illustrated in more detail, such that the frames 9.a, 9.b are pivotable toward one another and in the opposite direction, see double arrow 14.
[0060] One of the two frames 9.a, 9.b is preferably mounted so as to be stationary, while the other frame is held so as to be pivotable. However, both frames 9.a, 9.b can be disposed in a pivotable manner.
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[0062] The warp thread 4.b in
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[0064] The cloth beam 5 is indicated only by dashed lines in
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[0069] As a result of the independent mobility of the guide beam segments, the uniformity of the warp thread plane 17.b can be abolished. In the position according to
[0070] Each guide beam segment 2.b-1 to 2.b-4 in
[0071] Rotating adjacent warp threads is possible, for example by way of rotatable guide beam segments having in each case two hooks 3.b. The rotation preferably takes place about a rotation axis parallel to the arrow 14.
[0072] Only the guide beam 2.b having guide beam segments is illustrated in
[0073] The end-proximal curvatures 15.a, 15.b of the hooks 3.a, 3.b are illustrated in a simplified manner in the figures. In actual fact, the curvatures 15.a, 15.b are configured in such a manner that the warp threads 4.a, 4.b by said curvatures 15.a, 15.b can be actively moved in both directions of the arrow 14. In order for this to be achieved, the end-proximal curvatures 15.a, 15.b can also be configured as a closed ring, or as an open ring, such that the warp threads 4.a, 4.b can be placed into the curvatures 15.a, 15.b by a lateral movement. The end-proximal curvatures 15.a, 15.b should extend at least across an angle of more than 270 degrees, preferably more than 360 degrees, depending on the design of the transition between the end-proximal curvatures and the remaining part of the hook 3.a, 3.b.
[0074] Products of a very individual type can be produced using the weaving loom 8 according to the invention. Materials which are not weft-capable can be placed into the open shed 18 of the V-position according to
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LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0076] 1.a Front warp beam
1.b Rear warp beam
2.a Front guide beam
2.b Rear guide beam
2.b-1 Guide beam segment
2.b-2 Guide beam segment
2.b-3 Guide beam segment
2.b-4 Guide beam segment
3.a Front hook
3.b Rear hook
4.a Front warp thread
4.b Rear warp thread
5 Cloth beam
6 Continuous, loose material, or loosely connected material
6-1 Wool strand
6-2 Irrigation hose
7 Weft insertion using conventional technology
8 Weaving loom
9.a Frame
9.b Frame
[0077] 10 Longitudinal rail
11.a Support beam
11.b Support beam
12.a Support beam
12.b Support beam
13.a Articulated beam
13.b Articulated beam
14 Arrow
[0078] 15.a End-proximal curvatures
15.b End-proximal curvatures
16 Line
[0079] 17.a Warp thread plane
17.b Warp thread plane
18 Open shed
19 Closed shed
20 Woven fabric
21 Arrow