CONNECTING MEMBER FOR CONNECTING ELEMENTS OF A SHED FORMING MECHANISM FOR A WEAVING MACHINE WITH EACH OTHER
20180195211 ยท 2018-07-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A connecting member (10) for connecting elements of a shed forming mechanism for a weaving machine with each other comprises at least two components (14, 16, 18) made of materials having different densities.
Claims
1. A connecting member for connecting elements of a shed forming mechanism for a weaving machine with each other, comprising at least two components made of materials having different densities.
2. The connecting member according to claim 1, wherein at least one component is a component made of one piece, said piece being made of plastics material or metal material.
3. The connecting member according to claim 1, wherein at least one component comprises at least two pieces made of materials having different densities, at least one of said pieces being made of metal material and/or at least one of said pieces being made of plastics material.
4. The connecting member according to claim 1, wherein one of said components comprises an elongated body portion at least partially made of a first material.
5. The connecting member according to claim 4, further comprising a connecting portion at at least one end of said body portion, said connecting portion providing a further component, at least one connecting portion at least partially being made of a second material, said first material having a higher density than said second material.
6. The connecting member according to claim 5, wherein said second material is plastics material and said first material is metal material or plastics material.
7. The connecting member according to claim 4, wherein at each end of said body portion a connecting portion is provided.
8. The connecting member according to claim 4, wherein at least one connecting portion is provided as a component made of one material and/or wherein said body portion is provided as a component made of one material, and/or wherein a second component is embedded into the material of the body portion providing a first component and is made of a material having a higher density than the material of the body portion.
9. The connecting member according to claim 4, wherein said body portion is provided in a component made of at least two pieces, at least one of said pieces being made of metal material and/or at least one of said pieces being made of plastics material.
10. The connecting member according to claim 9, wherein said body portion comprises a core member made of plastics material and a sleeve member made of metal material and surrounding said core member.
11. The connecting member according to claim 9, wherein said component comprises said plate-shaped body portion and at least one plate-shaped additional mass member made of metal material.
12. The connecting member according to claim 4, wherein at least one connecting portion is integrally cast to said body portion, and/or wherein at least one connecting portion is fixed to said body portion by positive locking, and/or wherein at least one connecting portion is fixed to said body portion by gluing, and/or wherein said connecting portions are provided as integral portions of said body portion.
13. The connecting member according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said components is arranged for connecting to a pulley of a tackle member of a shed forming mechanism for a weaving machine, and/or wherein one of said components is arranged for connecting to a tackle cord or at least one harness cord or heddle of a shed forming mechanism for a weaving machine.
14. The connecting member according to claim 13, wherein on at least one of said components a pulley of a tackle member of a shed forming mechanism for a weaving machine is rotatably carried.
15. The connecting member according to claim 1, wherein the density of a material having a higher density is at least 120% of the density of a material having a lower density, and/or wherein the density of a material having a lower density is in the range of 0.9 g/cm.sup.3 to 1.5 g/cm.sup.3.
16. (canceled)
17. Tackle member for a shed forming mechanism for a weaving machine, comprising at least one connecting member and at least one pulley rotatably connected to said at least one connecting member, wherein the connecting member comprising at least two components made of materials having different densities.
18. The tackle member according to claim 17, wherein at least one axle member providing a component of at least one connecting member and rotatably supporting a pulley is carried by another component of at least one of said connecting members.
19. A shed forming mechanism for a weaving machine, comprising at least one connecting member wherein the connecting member comprising at least two components made of materials having different densities.
20. The shed forming mechanism according to claim 19, wherein one of said components of at least one connecting member is connected to a tackle cord and another one of said components of the same connecting member is connected to at least one harness cord or heddle.
21. (canceled)
Description
[0028] In the following, the present invention is explained with respect to the attached drawings. In these drawings
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[0039] Before with respect to
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[0041] It is to be noted that the mechanism 100 shown in
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[0043] As shown in
[0044] The connecting member 28 providing the component 18 fixedly attached to the end 24 of the body portion 20 is also made of plastics material, for example, the same plastics material used for making the connecting portion 26. The connecting portion 28 may be fixed to the end 24 of the body portion 20 by introducing a fastening protrusion 32 of the connecting portion 28 into a fastening opening 34 provided in the end 24 of the body portion 20. For example, a screw connection or a connection provided by a plurality of interengaging teeth may be used for providing positive locking of the connecting portion 26 with the body portion 20, as can be seen in
[0045] The connecting portion 28, which, as is the case with the connecting portion 26, preferably is a component made of one piece, is arranged for connecting a tackle cord of a tackle arrangement, for example, of a Jacquard machine, to the connecting member 10. For example, such a tackle cord may be connected to the connecting portion 28 by integral casting or by providing a knot connection or by a matching connecting component.
[0046] It is to be noted that one or both of the connecting portions 26, 28 may composed of a plurality of pieces which, for example all may be made of plastics material. For example, one such piece of connecting portion 28 may be fixedly attached to the body portion 20, while an other piece of connecting portion 28 may be fixedly attached to a tackle cord and releasably attachable to the piece fixedly attached to the body portion 20
[0047] Due to the provision of a plurality of components 14, 16, 18 for the connecting member 10 providing the cord connector 12, each one of these components 14, 16, 18 can be provided in an optimized manner for fulfilling the respective requirements. While the two connecting portions 16, 18 can be provided with quite complex shapes for allowing the connection of respective cords thereto, the body portion 20 can be provided as a quite heavy component due to the use of a material having a higher density than the material used for providing the connecting portions 16, 18. Therefore, when using such a connecting member 10 as a cord connector 12 in a shed forming mechanism for a weaving machine, due to the quite high mass of the body portion 20 providing one of the components of the cord connector 12, an additional load for tensioning in particular the tackle cords of a tackle arrangement can be applied. Therefore, the risk of entanglement of cords and/or yarns or the risk of detachment of various components of the shed forming mechanism, in particular the risk of detachment of a tackle cord from a member, for example, a frame member of a Jacquard machine, to which it is fixed, for example, by a hook connection, can be reduced.
[0048] It is to be noted that the construction shown in
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[0050] Axle members 56a, 58a, 60a preferably made of metal material are provided as further components 62a, 64a, 66a of the connecting members 48a, 50a. It is to be noted that, in an assembled condition, these axle members 56a, 58a, 60a may be inserted with their ends into respective openings provided on the body portions 52a. Therefore, each one of the axle members 56a, 58a, 60a provides a component 62a, 64a, 66a for both of the connecting members 48a, 50a.
[0051] Each one of the two body portions 52a is provided with a recess 68a for receiving an additional mass member 70a. In the assembled condition, this additional mass member 70a is held between the two body portions 52a of the two connecting members 48a, 50a. Therefore, this additional mass member 70a, in the sense of the present invention, can be considered as providing an additional piece for each one of the two components 54a of the two connecting members 48a, 50a, such that each one of these two components can be considered as being a component made of two pieces, i.e. the respective body portion 54a and the additional mass member 70a.
[0052] While, in the embodiment shown in
[0053] In the construction shown in
[0054] When using one or a plurality of such tackle members in a shed forming mechanism for a weaving machine, for example, in a Jacquard machine, an additional load can be applied to the tackle cords, in particular those portions of the tackle cords positioned between such a tackle member 40a and the hooks used for coupling the tackle cords to the knives and/or the selection members. Therefore, undesired decoupling of such hooks from the knives or the selection members or decoupling of harness cords from frame members to which they may be coupled by hook arrangements can be avoided in a situation in which, for example, immediately adjacent warp yarns or harness cords get entangled and therefore the load applied to the heddles at the lower ends thereof by means of springs gets lost or is reduced.
[0055] A further embodiment of a connecting member 10b and cord connector 12b, respectively, is shown in
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[0057] Preferably, this additional mass member 70 is made of metal material which, during the injection molding process for manufacturing the connecting member 10b, becomes embedded into the material used for providing the body portion 20b.
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[0059] An alternative way of manufacturing a connecting member is shown in
[0060] It is to be noted that, of course, a shed forming mechanism for a weaving machine may comprise a plurality of the cord connectors 12 shown in
[0061] In the following tables 1 to 3 some examples of materials having a lower density (table 1) and examples of materials having a higher density (tables 2 and 3) are shown. All the materials listed in table 1 and having the lower density are plastics materials and, for example, may be used for making the connecting portions 26, 28 providing components of the cord connector 12 and/or for making the plate shaped body portions 52a providing pieces of the connecting members 54a. Of course, the pulleys 42a, 44a, 46a also may be made of these materials having the lower density. However, for increasing the overall weight of the tackle member 40a at least one of these pulleys 42a, 44a, 46a may be made of a material listed in tables 2 and 3 and having the higher density.
[0062] The materials listed in table 2 also are plastics materials. However, these plastics materials have a remarkably higher density than the plastics materials listed in table 1. The materials listed in table 3 all are metal materials having a density which again is remarkably higher than the density of the materials listed in table 1.
[0063] The body portion 20 providing a component of the cord connector 12 and/or the additional mass member 70a providing a piece of a component (the body portions 54a) of the tackle member 40a, as well as the axle members 56a, 58a, 60a also providing components of the tackle member 40a preferably are made of a material listed in tables 2 and 3 and having the higher density.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Material Density (g/cm.sup.3) Polyamide 6 (nylon 6) 1.13 Polyamide 6.6 (nylon 6.6) 1.14 Polyether ether ketone (PEEK) 1.32 Polyoxymethylene (POM) 1.41-1.42
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Material Density (g/cm.sup.3) Polyamide 6, reinforced with glass fiber 1.38 (30%) Polyamide 66, reinforced with glass fiber 1.37 (30%) Polyamide 66, reinforced with glass fiber 1.44-1.47 (40%)
TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Material Density (g/cm.sup.3) Aluminium 2.7 (alloys: 2.65-2.85) Magnesium 1.74 (alloys: 1.74-3.58) Copper 8.89 (alloys: 7.58-8.91) Steel 7.75-8.05 Stainless steel 7.48-8 Iron 7.85 Bronze 8.2-8.7 Lead 11.3