Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to an apparatus for translating weaving patterns into
mechanical actions, adapted for use with a machine which controls the operation of
warp yams on the basis of predetermined information on weaving patterns, typically
a Jacquard machine or a machine for punching pattern cards for Jacquard machines,
said apparatus imparting weaving information in the form of electric signals to such
machines to control their operation controlling the handling of warp yarns.
Background Art
[0002] A pattern analizerfor coding weaving information concerning warp yarn operation for
weaving has already been developed and put into practical use. Attempts have also
been made to impart such coded weaving pattern information in the form of electric
signals to a Jacquard machine or the like so as to directly control the operation
thereof, in which case an apparatus is required which translates weaving pattern information
provided in the form of electric signals into mechanical actions. To put this apparatus
into practical use, it is the most common method to use an actuator operable by excitation
of an excitation winding (solenoid) as an element of a mechanism for converting electric
signals into mechanical actions, and conventional attempts have been mainly by such
method. However, conventional apparatuses of this type have been very bulky, complicated
in construction, very expensive, not smooth or reliable in operation, slow in response,
incapable of high speed operation or otherwise unsatisfactory, thus not yet reaching
the substantial level of practical use.
[0003] DE-A-2 809 248 discloses apparatus for translating woven pattern information into
a mechanical operation, comprising signal output means for producing the woven pattern
information as electric signals and a mechanism for converting the output electric
signals from said output means into a mechanical operation, the mechanism comprising
a plurality of actuators cooperatively associated with a plurality of mechanical transmitting
means for warp operation information, each of the actuators being pivoted at one end
thereof and having a magnetic body and being associated with an excitor winding for
selectively exciting the magnetic body in accordance with the output electric signals
from said signal output means, the mechanism further including a permanent magnet
assembly disposed at a predetermined position and composed of a plurality of permanent
magnet structures cooperative with said actuators, respectively, so that each actuator
may be positioned at two positions repelled from one pole of one of the permanent
magnet structures and attracted to the other pole of the permanent magnet structure,
the position of the actuator determining the warp operation information. The excitor
winding associated with each actuator is fixed in position relative to the permanent
magnet structures and a separate permanent magnetic structure is provided for each
actuator. The apparatus consequently requires a large space for installation and has
a complicated construction.
[0004] DE-A-2 938 851 discloses apparatus according to the pre-characterizing portion of
claim 1 below. In the apparatus a prermanent magnet structure provides a permanent
magnet yoke and comprises two polar plates, between one pair only of facing edge portions
thereof are disposed magnetic strips. The whole length of each of the actuators is
disposed between the polar plates. A plurality of the actuators are arranged in a
line extending parallel to the lengthwise direction of the permanent magnet strips.
A large space is necessary for the installation of the permanent magnet assembly,
together with the actuators and the windings. The construction is therefore complicated.
[0005] Accordingly, an object of the invention is to provide an apparatus for translating
weaving pattern information into mechanical actions, which is designed to minimize
said drawbacks.
Disclosure of the Invention
[0006] The present invention provides apparatus for translating woven pattern information
into a mechanical operation, which comprises signal output means for producing the
woven pattern information as electric signals, and a mechanism for converting the
output electric signals from said output means into a mechanical operation, said mechanism
comprising a plurality of actuators cooperatively associated with a plurality of mechanical
transmitting means for wry operation information, each of said actuators being pivoted
at one end thereof and having a magnetic body and an excitor winding for selectively
exciting the magnetic body in accordance with the output electric signals from said
signal output means, said mechanism further including a permanent magnet assembly
disposed at a predetermined position and comprising a plurality of permanent magnetstructures
cooperative with said actuators, respectively, that each actuator may be selectively
positionet . two positions repelled from one pole of one of the permanent magnet structures
and attracted to another pole of the magnet structure, the position of the actuator
being in accordance with wry operation information to be transmitted by the respective
mechanical transmitting means, the plurality of permanent magnet structures being
assembled laterally relative to each other and each of said magnet structures being
provided by a pair of spaced elongate polar plates arranged at opposite sides of the
structure and facing each other,
characterized in that:
said excitorwinding is wound on said magnetic body of each of said actuators,
each of the permanent magnet structures further comprises a pair of permanent magnet
pieces disposed between the pair of polar plates of the structure at their opposite
terminal portions, respectively to magnetize said pair of polar plates with different
polarities and together with said pair of polar plates to define an elongate opening,
said one end of a plurality of the actuators being disposed outside of the elongate
opening and the other ends of the plurality of said actuators being accommodated within
said elongate opening at different spots or zones therein for selective attraction
to either of said polar plates, and said plurality of actuators are disposed in a
line and are pivoted, at said one ends thereof, about an axis extending in the lengthwise
direction of said elongate opening.
[0007] Therefore, in this apparatus, the mechanism for converting electric signals into
mechanical actions is composed simply of actuators each having a magnetic body and
an excitation winding and movable between two positions, and a permanent magnet structure
fixed in position, thus achieving a simple and small-sized construc tion, which ensures
that the entire apparatus is compact and relatively inexpensive. Further, the operation
of the converting mechanism is such that the magnetic body is selectively excited
by an electric signal through the excitation winding and moved between two positions
in cooperation with the poles of the permanent magnet fixed in position, so that the
operation is smooth and reliable, and the response is high, enabling high speed operation.
[0008] In addition, the output means for deriving weaving pattern information in the form
of electric signals is generally composed of weaving pattern information recording
means wherein weaving information is once coded and recorded in a magnetic tape or
other suitable medium from a weaving pattern by a pattern analyzing device or the
like through a computer, and means for reading information from said recording means
to produce electric signals. Further, without intervention of such recording means,
it is possible to derive weaving pattern information from a pattern directly as electric
signals through a pattern analyzing device. As for recording means, besides magnetic
tapes, use may be made of floppy disks, punched tapes, punched disks, and conventional
pattern cards.
[0009] Each permanent magnet structure has a pair of opposed magnetic poles of different
polarities and the magnetic body of said actuator is selectively attracted to a magnetic
pole of either polarity by excitation caused by said output electric signal. The action
by the movement of the actuator between the two positions is smooth and reliable and
the response is high, so that the merit of enabling high speed operation is further
enhanced. More advantageously, in that action after the magnetic body of each actuator
has been attracted to a magnetic pole of either polarity in accordance with an output
electric signal, said magnetic body will remain attracted to the selected magnetic
pole even if the output electric signal is stopped, so long as it is not attracted
to the pole of the opposite polarity by the next output electric signal. Therefore,
by dividing all actuators into two or more groups, it is possible to perform instruction
treatment of a series of actions by such pulse drive as to shift them with a slight
time lag for each cycle of operation of the apparatus, whereby the mechanism for deriving
weaving pattern information in the form of electric signals can be made simple and
compact.
[0010] In an embodiment of the invention, said means for mechanically transferring warp
yarn operation information is the heddle operating mechanism of a Jacquard machine.
In this case, it is possible to produce woven fabrics on the basic of weaving pattern
information, without having to use pattern cards.
[0011] In another embodiment of the invention, said means for mechanically transferring
warp yarn operation information is a pattern card punching mechanism. In this case,
conventional pattern cards for Jacquard machines can be produced by punching.
[0012] Preferably the excitor windings of said plurality of said actuators are disposed
outside of the elongate opening.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0013]
Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic setup view showing an embodiment of the present apparatus
applied to a Jacquard machine;
Fig. 2 is a plan view, partly broken away, showing in detail a mechanical portion
for converting electric signals into mechanical actions in the apparatus of Fig. 1,
with the intermediate portion being omitted;
Fig. 3 is a side view of the mechanical portion of Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the mechanical portion of Fig. 2 taken along the
line 1-1';
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 11-11' in Fig. 2;
Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line III/III' in Fig. 2;
Fig. 7 is a fragmentary enlarged perspective view of a permanent magnet assembly in
the mechanism portion of Fig. 2;
Fig. 8 is a front view of a part of the permanent magnet assembly of Fig. 7, further
enlarged, as seen from the front, showing the details thereof;
Fig. 9 is a front view of the permanent magnet assembly of Fig. 7, as seen from the
back;
Fig. 10 is a cross-sectional view of the permanent magnet assembly taken along the
line IV-IV' in Fig. 8;
Fig. 11 is a fragmentary side view, in section, showing the pivotal construction of
actuator in the mechanism portion of Fig. 2;
Figs. 12 and 13 are views for an explanation of the function of the mechanical portion
of Fig. 2.
Fig. 14 is a sectional view partly showing b modification of the construction of the
tip of an actuator;
Fig. 15 is a front view partly showing a modification of the permanent magnet assembly;
Fig. 16 is a schematic diagram showing a modification of the mechanical portion for
converting electric signals into mechanical actions;
Fig. 17 is a diagrammatic setup view showing an embodiment of the apparatus of the
present invention applied to a pattern card punching machine.
Best Mode of Carrying out the Invention
[0014] Referring to Fig. 1, the arrangement of a preferred embodiment of the apparatus of
the invention applied to a Jacquard machine is diagrammatically shown. The main component
of a known Jacquard machine is generally designated by the reference numeral 1, and
signal output means for deriving weaving pattern information in the form of electric
signals is designated by the reference numeral 22.
[0015] In the Jacquard machine 1, a plurality of vertical needles adapted to be vertically
moved with their upper end hooks suitably catching the knives 3 of a vertically movable
knife box 2 are arranged and supported on a bottom plate 6, the lower ends of said
vertical needles being respectively con nected to cords 5 which are respectively connected
to the heddle for controlling the shedding motion of warp yarns, and a plurality of
horizontal needles 7 each adapted to engage and push the associated vertical needle
4 and movable lengthwise to establish and cancel engagement of the upper end hook
of the needle with the associated knife 3 are arranged and supported on a rear mouth
plate 8 and a front auxiliary mouth plate 9. Therefore, each horizontal needle 7 constitutes
means for mechanically transferring warp yam operation information to a heddle operating
mechanism.
[0016] Adjacent the front ends of the horizontal needles 7 extended immediately before the
auxiliary mouth plate 9 disposed forwardly of the Jacquard machine 1, this converting
mechanism 10 is positioned in opposed relation with the horizontal needles 7. Therefore,
the converting mechanism 10 is provided at the position where originally the pattern
card cylinder would be mounted, in lieu of the pattern card cylinder.
[0017] The converting mechanism 10 is equipped with a box-)9<e frame 11 of substantially
the same size as the pattern card cylinder. The frame 11 is adapted to be mechanically
reciprocated in the lengthwise direction of the horizontal needles 7 for pushing the
latter by an illustrated batten 12 or other suitable drive means driven by rod drive,
shaft drive, chain drive or any other method from the crank shaft or the like of the
weaving machine, as in the case of the pattern card cylinder.
[0018] Disposed in the internal rear region of the frame 11 and in opposed relation with
the respective horizontal needles 7 with the same pitch as that of the latter in accordance
with the arrangement of the horizontal needles 7, are a plurality of movable actuators
13 each having a magnetic body and an excitation winding (solenoid) for selectively
exciting said magnetic body. The end tips of the actuators 13 are respectively placed
in the partitions in a permanent magnetic assembly 14 formed like shelving in accordance
with the arrangement thereof. The end tips of the actuators 13 are disposed in adjacent
opposed relation with the rear ends of push rods 15 disposed further forwardly in
accordance with the arrangement thereof, said push rods serving as inter- mediaries
for pushing the horizontal needles 7. The push rods 15 are slidably inserted in a
front plate 17 which is resiliently supported by springs 16 forwardly of the frame
11 at a suitable distance from the latter so as to be movable toward the frame. Me
tips of the push rods 15 projecting slightly beyond the front plate 17 are respectively
formed with heads 18 which are opposed to the tips of the associated horizontal needles
7. Each push rod 15 is rearwardly urged by a spring 19 installed thereon so that the
heads 18 are in contact with the front plate 17, and damper members 20 projecting
a predetermined distance forwardly of the heads 18 for abutment against the auxiliary
mouth plate 9 are mounted on the front plate 17 on both sides.
[0019] The excitation windings of the actuators 13 are coupled to terminals on a terminal
board 21 disposed at the rear of the frame 11, said terminals on terminal board 21
being electrically connected to signal output means 22 installed at a suitable position,
as adjacent to the weaving machine, separate from the converting mechanism 10, so
that in accordance with the instruction of electric signals from the output means
22 the actuators 13 will be actuated by individual excitation of the magnetic bodies
by the excitation windings.
[0020] As for the signal output means 22, a magnetic tape or floppy disk in which pattern
information has been magnetically recorded by a pattern analizer using is computer
as selective control signals for desired pushing and non-pushing of horizontal needles
for operation on warp yams, or a punched tape orpun- ched disk having selective control
signals recorded therein by punching are used as recording means. In the case of a
magnetic tape or floppy disk, a magnetic head is used as read means, while a phototransistor
or a laser beam device is used as read means in the case of a punched tape or punched
disk. Electric signals in forward or reverse direction are fed from said read means
to the solenoids of the actuators 13 through a memory device and is power source device.
In addition, the position where said memory device and power device are installed
is not limited to the signal output means 22 but may be at the converting mechanism
10.
[0021] The details of the converting mechanism 10 will now be described with reference to
Figs. 2 through 6 and further to Figs. 7 through 11.
[0022] As previously described, the front plate 17 is resiliently supported at a suitable
distance from the frame 11 by the springs 16 so as to be movable toward the frame.
Such resilient-support springs 16 are installed at total of 4 places, namely, two
places, upper and lower, on each of the right and left sides (see Figs. 2 and 4).
The front plate 17 is guided by guide means 24 installed at four places as in the
case of the resilient-support springs 16 so that it can be moved toward the frame
11 against the forces of the springs 16 (see Figs. 2 and 5). Each guide means 24 comprises
slide pins 27 slidably fitted in through-holes 26 formed in a guide member 25 attached
to the end of the frame 11, the front ends of said pins 27 being fixedly connected
to the front plate 17 as by bolts, and stopper members 28 against the back of the
frame 11 attached to the rear ends of the pins 27. As a result, the front plate 17
is urged by the springs 16 to be positioned at a predetermined distance forwardly
of the frame 11 and can be moved toward the frame 11 against the forces of the springs
16 by guidance established by the slide movement of the guide pins 27 along the through-holes
26 in the guide means 24.
[0023] Brackets 29 are attached to the frame 11 on both right and left sides. By suitably
fixing to said brackets 29 attachment members having shafts 30 corresponding to the
right and left projecting center shafts of a pattern card cylinder, the entire mechanism
10 can be simply installed in place of the pattern card cylinder of the Jacquard machine
which would otherwise be installed therein (see Figs. 2 and 3).
[0024] The head 18 of each push rod 15 is made of synthetic resin or the like and is thicker
than the horizontal needles 7, and its length of projection forwardly from the front
plate 17 between the head 18 and the damper member 20, and the distance between the
frame 11 and the front plate 17 are suitably set to cause the horizontal needles 7
to be pushed at a desired distance e.g., at about 9 mm.
[0025] Each actuator 13 comprises an excitation winding 32 wound in taper form on a bar-like
magnetic body 31 of iron or the like, the rear ends of said magnetic bodies 31 being
pivotally connected to the frame 11 by a vertical pivot pin 33, thereby allowing the
end tips of the magnetic bodies 31 to turn clockwise and counterclockwise around the
rear end pivot pin 33 (see Figs. 2 and 61. In such pivotal mounting of the magnetic
bodies 31 for the actuators 13, for example, flange-like ring spacers 40 and bushings
41 are alternately fitted on the vertical pivot pin 33 installed between the top and
bottom of the frame 11, with the boss portions 42 provided on the rear ends of the
magnetic bodies 31 being rotatably mounted on said bushings 41 between adjoining spacers
40 (see Figs. 6 and 11). With this design, arrangement of the magnetic bodies 31 with
accurate pitch conforming to the pitch of the horizontal needles 7 can be easily realized.
In this case, the pivot pin 33, spacers 40 and bushings 41 as well as the frame 11
are made of non-magnetic material.
[0026] The permanent magnet assembly 14, as shown in Fig. 7, comprises equispaced plates
34 in the form of long strips of magnetic material each interposed between adjacent
horizontally spaced arrays of the magnetic bodies 31 of the actuators and the push
rods 15, with the distance between adjacent plate 34 being about 2-3 times the thickness
of the magnetic bodies 31 and push rods 15, and permanent magnets 35 held between
adjacent plate 34 and at the upper and lower ends of the space therebetween. In this
case, the permanent magnets 35 held between the plates have horizontally spaced S
and N poles, with the S and N poles being alemately reversed in the horizontal arrangement.
As a result, the horizontally spaced plates 34 have different polarities such that
alternating plates have an S pole and the others an N pole. The plates 34 having poles
of alternately different polarities are used as partition walls so that spots 36 in
which the tips of the magnetic bodies 31 are received are formed like shelving between
adjacent opposed plates 34 of different polarities, thereby completing the permanent
magnet assembly 14. Further, in the arrangement of this permanent magnet assembly
14, as shown in Figs. 8-10, it is preferable to provide insert members 39 of non-magnetic
material each held between adjacent plates 34, said insert member having on its front
side a push rod insertion hole 37 at a position biased to one plate and on its rear
side a slit 38 extending between the two plates for horizontally movably receiving
the magnetic bodies 31, thereby forming the individual spots 36. Thus, the tips of
the magnetic bodies 31 are inserted from the slits 38 into the spots 36, while the
rear ends of the push rods 15 are inserted thereinto from the insertion holes 37 in
adjacent opposed relation with said tips.
[0027] In operation, the actuators 13 individually have electric signals of weaving pattern
information from the signal output means 22 imparted to their excitation windings
32 as forward and reverse selective electric currents, whereby the tips of the magnetic
bodies 31 are selectively magnetized to switch to S or N polarity. As a result of
such magnetization for the switching of polarity, the end tips of the magnetic bodies
31, in the spots 36 of the permanent magnet assembly 14, are each selectively attracted
to either of the mating pole surfaces of different polarities of the plates 34 forming
the partition walls of the assembly to switchingly abut against the same. This action
results in the tips of magnetic bodies 31 being changed in position between the two
positions of turning around the axis of the pivot pin 33 at their rear ends within
the spots 36. In this two-position operation, if the tip of a magnetic body 31 is
in one position, said tip is not in axial alignment with the rear end of the associated
push rod 15 and cannot engage the same, whereas if the tip of said magnetic body 31
is in the other position, said tip is in axial alignment with the rear end of the
push rod 15 and can engage the same. The two-position operation of the actuators 13
can be smoothly effected with small electric power load on the excitation windings
32 or by instantaneous pulse. Once the magnetic body 31 is attracted to the magnetic
pole of one polarity in the permanent magnet assembly, it will remain attracted to
this position even if the electric signal is stopped so that it is demagnetized, so
long as the next electric signal for switching to the opposite side is not provided.
[0028] Thus, such switching actions by electric signals from the signal output means 22
between the two positions of the actuators 13 are effected for each cyl- cle of the
reciprocating motion of the frame 11, whereby the selective push action control of
the horizontal needles 7 is achieved in the following manner.
[0029] If the frame 11 and hence the entire converting mechanism 10 are in the retracted
position in their reciprocating motion, the damper members 20 are separated from the
auxiliary mouth plate 9, with the heads 18 of the push rods 15 being separated from
the tips of the associated horizontal needles 7 projecting through the auxiliary mouth
plate 9, which condition is shown in Fig. 2. When the frame 11 and hence the entire
converting mechanism 10 are advanced, as shown in Fig. 12, the damper members 20 abut
against the the auxiliary mouth plate 9, in which condition the heads 18 of the push
rods 15 substantially abut against the tips of the corresponding horizontal needles
7, and in this condition or the previous condition, the above-mentioned selective
operation between the two positions of the actuators 13 is effected in accordance
with the current direction of electric signals from the signal output means 22. Subsequently,
the frame 11 and hence the entire converting mechanism 10 are further advanced to
the most advanced position, where, as shown in Fig. 13, the abutment of the damper
members 20 against the auxiliary mouth plate 9 causes the front plate 17 to be relatively
brought close to the frame 11 against the forces of the springs 16. At this time,
some push rods 15 abut against the tips of the associated magnetic bodies but the
others do not, depending upon the selective positions of the actuators 13. As a result,
those push rods 15 whose rear ends are not aligned with and hence do not abut against
the tips of the associated magnetic bodies 31 are moved backwardly within the associated
spots 36 of the permanent magnet assembly 14 while passing the tips of the associated
magnetic bodies 31, so that their heads 18 do not project forwardly from the front
plate 17 and do not push the associated horizontal needles 7, whereas those push rods
whose rear ends are aligned with and hence abut against the tips of the associated
magnetic bodies 31 are pushed by said tips, with their heads 18 projecting forwardly
from the front plate 17 against the forces of the springs 19, as the frame 11 and
hence the entire converting mechanism 10 are advanced, thereby pushing the associated
horizontal needles 7. In this way, with this apparatus, the selective push control
of the horizontal needles is achieved by the mechanical reciprocating motion of the
converting mechanism 10 and by the two-position excitation of the actuators 13, and
the shedding of the warp yarns in the Jacquard machine can be performed in accordance
with weaving pattern information, without having to use pattern cards, to produce
a woven fabric. It is also possible to arrange the apparatus such that when the frame
11 is in the retracted position in its reciprocating motion, the damper members 20
have already abutted against the auxiliary mouth plate 9, as shown in Fig. 12, that
is, the members 20 are always abutting against the plate 9.
[0030] In addition, in the apparatus described above, as shown in Fig. 14, the tip of the
magnetic body 31 of the actuator 13 may be covered with a covering member 45, such
as a cap, made of non-magnetic material so that the contact of the tip of the magnetic
body 31 of the actuator 13 with the polar plates 34 of the permanent magnet assembly
14 on the basis of magnetization of said tip may be made through the covering member
45.
[0031] This arrangement provides a high merit of preventing damage in connection with the
abutment of the tip of the magnetic body 31 against the rear end of the push rod 15
and another merit that the two-position switching operation of the front end of the
magnetic body 31 by excitation can be smoothly performed with less electric power
consumption.
[0032] Further, in the arrangement of the permanent magnet assembly 14 shown in Figs. 7-10
described previously, since the magnetic plates 34 are alternately given S and N poles
in horizontal arrangement, it is necessary that for each horizontal pitch, the relation
between the forward and reverse currents to the excitation windings 32 of the actuators
31 and the engaging and non-engaging positions thereof relative to the push rods 15
be reversed by signal instructions. This requirement may be eliminated by adopting
an arrangement, as exemplified in Fig. 15, wherein in the permanent magnet assembly
14, the plates 34 are of laminar construction comprising a non-magnetic intermediate
plate 34a sandwiched between magnetic plates 34b and 34c, whereby the S and N poles
of the sandwiched permanent magnets 35 can be respectively oriented in the same direction,
with each plate 34 having S and N poles in the magnetic plates 34b and 34c. If possible,
without using permanent magnets 35, the front and rear plates 34b and 34c may be permanent
magnets having S and N poles.
[0033] Fig. 16 shows a modification, wherein such intervening members as the front plate
9 and push rods 15 employed in the embodiment shown in Fig. 1 are omitted and instead
the tips of the horizontal needles 7 as means mechanically transferring warp yarn
operation information are directly associated with the magnetic bodies 31 of the actuators
13, thereby further simplifying the construction.
[0034] Though not shown, in this invention, as a further modification, instead of mechanically
reciprocating the converting mechanism 10 to push the horizontal needles 7 serving
as mechanical-transfer means of warp yarn operation as in the embodiment shown in
Fig. 1, it is possible to fixedly install the converting mechanism 10 on the rear
side of the Jacquard machine 1 in such a manner as to be associated with the rear
ends of the horizontal needles and provide means on the front side of the Jacquard
machine 1 for resiliently pushing the horizontal needles 7 through springs or the
like.
[0035] Fig. 17 shows an embodiment wherein the apparatus of the present invention is applied
to a pattern card punching machine. In this figure, the principal component section
of a known pattern card punching machine is collectively indicated by 50. The pattern
card punching machine 50 has a machine frame 51 provided with a table 52 for punching
pattern cards and a plurality of punches 53. The table 52 has holes associated with
the punches 53 and is vertically moved by vertical moving means 54. The punches 53
are vertically extending and are vertically movably supported. Pattern cards 55 to
be punched are inter- mittentiy fed one by one on the table 52 in synchronism with
the vertical movement of the table 52, so that necessary holes are formed therein
by the punches 53 when the table 52 is upwardly moved.
[0036] The upper portions of the punches 53 are engaged with a plurality of associated control
horizontal rods 56. The control horizontal rods 56 are recip- rocable transversely
(lengthwise) and have their right-hand side ends, as viewed in the figure, connected
with a plurality of flexible wires or horizontal bars 57 having tube covers for push
operation, so that they are selectively pushed by the selective pushing of the wires
or horizontal bars 57. Punching actions of the chisels 53 are selected by selective
push movement of the horizontal bars 56, and the pattern cards 55 are successively
punched in accordance with weaving pattern information. The horizontal bars 56 are
pushed in unison at their left-hand ends by a reset push plate 58 which reciprocates
in each punching operation, whereby they are moved back to their original position.
In this pattern card punching machine 50, therefore, the wires or horizontal bars.
57 for push operation correspond to means for mechanically transferring warp yam operation
information as a pattern card punching drive mechanism, and a converting mechanism
10 which is mechanically reciprocated as in the case of the Jacquard machine shown
in Fig. 1 is installed in opposed relation with the actuating ends of the wires or
horizontal bars 57.
[0037] Therefore, in this apparatus, the punching of pattern cards for use with conventional
Jacquard mach ines can be effected by electric signals for weaving pattern information
from the signal output means 22.
Industrial Applicability
[0038] As has been described so far, the apparatus for translating weaving pattern information
into mechanical actions according to the present invention is very useful, in weaving,
for operation control of treatment concerning warp yarn operation by imparting weaving
pattern information to such a machine as a Jacquard machine: or pattern card punching
machine for Jacquard machines through the intermediary of electric signals.
1. Vorrichtung zum Übersetzen von Webmusterinformationen in mechanische Funktionen,
welche ein Signalausgabemittel (22) zum Erzeugen der Webmusterinformationen als elektrische
Signale und einen Mechanismus (10) zur Umwandlung der elektrischen Ausgabesignale
aus dem Ausgabemittel in mechanische Funktionen umfaßt, wobei der Mechanismus (10)
eine Vielzahl von Betätigern (13) aufweist, die jeweils mit einer Vielzahl von mechanischen
Übertragungsmitteln (7 oder 57) für die Kettenbetätigungsinformationen zusammenwirken,
wobei jeder der Betätiger (13) an einem Ende schwenkbar gelagert ist und einen Magnetkörper
(31) und eine Erregerwicklung (32) zur selektiven Erregung des Magnetkörpers (31)
entsprechend den elektrischen Ausgabesignalen vom Signalausgabemittel (22) aufweist
und wobei der Mechanismus (10) ferner eine Permanentmagnetanordnung (14) enthält,
die an einer festgelegten Stelle angeordnet ist und eine Vielzahl von Permanentmagnetbaugruppen
umfaßt, die jeweils mit den. Betätigem (13) derart zusammenwirken, daß jeder Betätiger
(13) wahlweise in zwei Stellungen positioniert werden kann, abgestoßen von einem Pol
einer der Permanentmagnetbaugruppen und angezogen von einem anderen Pol der Magnetbaugruppe,
wobei die Position des Betätigers mit den Kettenbetätigungsinformationen übereinstimmt,
die von dem jeweiligen mechanischen Übertragungsmittel zu übertragen sind, wobei die
Vielzahl von Permanentmagnetbaugruppen nebeneinanderliegend zusammengesetzt sind und
wobei jede dieser Permanentmagnetbaugruppen mit einem Paar von im Abstand angeordneten,
länglichen Polplatten (34) versehen ist, die an entgegengesetzten Seiten der Baugruppe
angebracht und einander zugekehrt sind, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Erregerwicklung
(32) auf den Magnetkörper (31) jedes Betätigers (13) gewickelt ist, daß jede Permanentmagnetbaugruppe
ferner ein Paar von Permanentmagnetstücken (35) umfaßt, die zwischen dem Paar von
Polplatten der Baugruppe an deren entgegengesetzten Endpartien angeordnet sind, um
das Polplattenpaar (34) mit unterschiedlichen Polaritäten zu magnetisieren, und zum
Ausbilden einer länglichen Öffnung zusammen mit dem Polplattenpaar, wobei die besagten
einen Enden einer Vielzahl von Betätigern außerhalb der länglichen Öffnung angeordnet
sind und wobei die anderen Enden der Vielzahl von Betätigern (13) in der länglichen
Öffnung an verschiedenen Stellen oder Bereichen (36) zur wahlweisen Anziehung an je
eine der Polplatten (34) aufgenommen werden und wobei die Vielzahl von Betätigem (13)
in einer Linie angeordnet und an ihren besagten einen Enden um eine Achse verschwenkbar
sind, die sich in Längsrichtung der besagten länglichen Öfnung erstreckt.
2. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Mittel zum Übertragen
der mechanischen Funktionen als Kettenfaden-Betätigungsinformationen der Litzen-Betätigungsmechanismus
einer Jacquard-Maschine ist.
3. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Mittel zum Übertragen
der mechanischen Funktionen als Kettenfaden-Betätigungsinformationen ein Musterkarten-Lochmechanismus
ist.
4. Vorrichtung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß
die Erregerwicklungen (32) der Vielzahl von Betätigem (13) außerhalb der länglichen
Öffnung angeordnet sind.