[0001] This invention relates to an actuator assembly for a picker head in shuttleless looms
for making wire cloth, particularly wire cloth for use in the manufacture of strainers,
window screens, etc.
[0002] As is known, in wire cloth looms, a picker head, provided with a wire engaging latch
and being reciprocated in timed relationship with the loom sley, is arranged to pass
the weft wire through the shed formed by warp wires laid on mutually parallel planes,
thereby weaving the wire cloth.
[0003] To that end, the picker head is passed, over an initial portion of its stroke distance,
through the shed up to one side thereof, whereat it will pick up the weft wire by
means of its openable end-bill; thereafter, the picker head is returned rapidly through
the shed to take the weft wire in between the warp wires and thus weave, at each back
and forth stroke, a portion of the cloth.
[0004] In such loom types, the picker head movement is implemented by means of complex camming
mechanisms which receive their motion from the loom main drive via additional driving
and timing members.
[0005] This contributes, of course, to the complexity of the loom as a whole, while with
such prior looms, the wire insertion is not entirely satisfactory on account of frequent
breakages caused in the wire by the vibration and irregular motion of the picker head.
[0006] In a prior Italian Patent Application, No. 27712 A/79, filed on November 29, 1979,
and opened to public inspection on May 29, 1981, this Applicant already disclosed
a picker element and related drive which have been effective to greatly reduce the
occurrence of breakages in the weft wire, so as to result, with fairly high efficiency,
in the production of a wire cloth having satisfactory characteristics.
[0007] However, actual tests conducted, on production looms so constructed, and further
extensive studies. by the Applicant, have shown that the mechanism proposed in the
cited Italian Patent Application No. 27712 A/79, while being generally satisfactory,
was not entirely faultless, among its deficiencies being that it could not provide
a very high rate of operation for the cited picker element.
[0008] A further disadvantage shown by said mechanism was that adjustment for operative
transition from one cloth type to a different, especially heavier grade, one involved
a significant degree of complexity.
[0009] Thus the task of this invention is to provide an improved actuator assembly and/or
mechanism for a picker head in shuttleless looms for making wire cloth, which can
move the picker head at a very high speed and in perfectly timed relationship with
the motion of the loom sley at each operative phase of the picker head.
[0010] Within that task it is an object of the invention to provide an assembly as indicated,
which can actuate the picker head during the return or weft wire drawing stroke thereof
such that the weft wire is held under constantly applied tension, thus preventing
it from becoming entangled and producing a cloth having optimum characteristics.
[0011] It is another object of this invention to provide an assembly as indicated, which
can be readily adjusted for adaptation in an optimum fashion to the production of
the various types of wire cloth presently on demand by the market.
[0012] Still another object of the invention is to provide an assembly as indicated, which
is construction- wise simple and reliable, and in particular which may be easily fitted
on existing loom 5 without involving substantial alteration of the latter.
[0013] It is a further object of this invention to provide an actuator assembly as indicated,
which is compatible, in particular, with currently available commercial picker actuating
carriage assemblies.
[0014] Yet another object of the invention is to provide an assembly as indicated, which
can be easily manufactured from materials and on equipment commonly available on the
market.
[0015] According to one aspect of this invention, the above task and objects are achieved
by the invention defined in claim 1, the actuator assembly for a picker head in shuttleless
looms for making wire cloth, is characterized in that it comprises a first gear made
rotatively rigid with the crankshaft of said loom, a second gear supported rotatably
on a gear holder element of plate-like, substantially rectangular configuration and
in mesh engagement with said first gear, a washer element rotatably carried on said
gear holder element at the opposite side thereof to the side oarrying said second
gear, a first connecting rod element rigidly engaged at one end thereof with said
plate-like supporting element and extending on a substantially vertical plane, a set
of rods interconnected to define a substantially triangular arrangement and lying
on a substantially vertical plane with two sides projecting by preset distances beyond
the base of said triangle, the upper vertex of said triangle being pivoted to the
other end of said first connecting rod element, the lower end of one of said projecting
sides from said triangle being pivoted to an adjustment carriage, and the lower end
of the other of said projecting sides from said triangle being pivoted to one end
of a second twin connecting rod element having the other end connected to an actuator
carriage element for actuating said picker head, said preceding elements being interconnected
and constructed such that, on rotating said crankshaft, said second gear performs,
along with said plate-like element, a substantially epicycloidal movement around said
first gear, and said second twin connecting rod element linearly reciprocates said
actuator carriage for said picker head, said reciprocating motion being timed to the
sley motion in said loom and including a forward stroke of said picker head to pick
up the weft wire and a return stroke of said picker head to release the weft wire,
on completion of said return stroke and prior to the successive forward stroke a standstill
phase being provided for said picker head for an adjustable preset time period.
[0016] Further features and advantages of the actuator assembly for a picker head in shuttleless
looms for making wire cloth, according to this invention, will be more readily understood
from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, with reference
to the accompanying illustrative drawings, where:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the inventive actuator assembly, as associated with
one abutment shoulder of a shutteless loom for making wire cloth;
Figure 2 is an exploded view showing the main components, of the actuator assembly
of this invention;
Figures 3 to 5 are diagrams showing how the actuator assembly of this invention operates;
Figure 6 is an enlarged scale detail view showing the adjusting carriage element associated
with the actuator assembly according to this invention; and
[0017] Figure 7.is a fragmentary perspective view showing the gear case in a closed condition
and the main connecting rod element deriving motion therefrom for the actuator assembly
of this invention.
[0018] Making now specific reference to the drawing views, and in particular to Figures
1 and 2, the actuator assembly for a picker head according to this invention will
be next described in detail, although a detailed discussion of the loom incorporating
it is omitted herein inasmuch as reference can be had for its description to the aforementioned
prior Italian patent application by this same Applicant.
[0019] More specifically, the actuator assembly for a picker head, according to the invention,
is generally designated with the reference numeral 1.
[0020] Said assembly, as shown best in Figure 2, comprises a gear case SC affixed to an
abutment shoulder SP (Figure 1) on the loom, which gear case has a substantially cylindrical
shape and contains a first spur gear 2 (Figure 2) keyed to one end of the loom crankshaft
(not shown) and made rotatively rigid therewith, and a second spur gear 3 arranged
to mesh with the first spur gear 2. The first and second gears 2 and 3 are provided
in a 1:1 drive ratio and are supported on a plate-like gear carrier or holder element
4 of substantially rectangular shape, which supports the gear 3 rigidly at its upper
end, and the gear 2 rotatably at its lower end. To that aim, formed in the plate-like
carrier 4, respectively at the upper and lower ends thereof, are two throughgoing
round holes, indicated at 5 and 6, respectively, which are arranged to accommodate
conventional means of securing the spur gears 3 and 2, respectively. However, such
conventional means will not be described in detail herein.
[0021] It may suffice to say that the crankshaft (not shown) and cited gears 2 and 3 are
associated with the plate-like element 4, and the gear 3 is in mesh engagement with
the gear 2, thereby, on rotating the loom crankshaft, the plate-like element 4 and
gear 3 are rotated, the gear 3 describing an epicycloid around the gear 2 with which
it meshes.
[0022] On the opposite side of the plate-like element 4 with respect to that side which
carries the gear 3, a washer element, generally indicated at 7, is supported rigidly
which, in one embodiment, may comprise an outer bearing race 8 and a center disk element
9, between the disk element 9 and bearing race 8 there being arranged, in a manner
known per se, plural bearing balls 10. The center disk element 9 has a slot or throughgoing
aperture 11 formed therein which is sized and configured to receive one end of a first
connecting rod element 13, as explained more ietailedly hereinafter.
[0023] It may be seen that between the washer element 7 and plate-like gear carrier element
4 there intervenes a cover C, provided to close the gear case as shown more clearly
in Figure
7.
[0024] In particular, the cover C is made pivotally rigid with the washer 7 and gear carrier
plate 4, so that in operation said cover C will also turn. Again with reference to
Figure 2, the elongate slot 11, which may have an enlarged end to facilitate coupling
to the connecting rod 13, is arranged to accommodate, fixedly but adjustably, one
end of said first connecting rod element 13, the other end of which is engaged articulatedly
with a set of rods, generally designated with the reference numeral 16, formed essentially
by six rods which are interconnected to define a substantially triangular arrangement
lying on an essentially vertical plane, with the actuator assembly in a fully assembled
condition. More specifically, the rod set 16 comprise two rods 17 and 18 which have
a substantially yoke-like configuration and define the base of said triangular configuration,
two additional rods 20 and 21 defining one side of said triangular configuration,
and two rods 22 and 23 defining the other side of the triangular configuration. The
yoke-like shape of the rods 20 and 21 causes them to meet each other at a substantially
common end, e.g. their welded end indicated at 19, having a through connection hole
19'. As may be seen, the common end 19 of the rod pair 20 and 21 projects farther
than the two base rods 17 and 18, which have their common end located more to the
rear than said end 19, the common end of the rods 17 and 18 being for example welded
at said rearward location.
[0025] On the other hand, the rods 22 and 23 are substantially straight and parallel ones,
and have coupling holes, not referenced herein, formed at each end, their respective
lower ends also projecting from the aforementioned two base rods 17 and 18 defining
the aforementioned triangular configuration.
[0026] In particular, the two base rods 17 and 18 in the triangular configuration set, or
bow divider-like set, are formed at their diverging ends with two slots or elongate
longitudinal apertures, indicated at 24 and 25, respectively, for engaging adjustably
therewith the pair of substantially parallel rods 22 and 23.
[0027] For said adjustable coupling, there is provided a throughgoing peg element, or threaded
bolt, 26 which couples the two rods 22 and 23 together at their lower end portions,
said peg being passed, as may be seen, through the slots 24 and 25. The peg 26, which
comprises as mentioned a releasable bolt, will enable, as is apparent, adjustment
of the positions of the rods 23 and 24 in the slots 24 and 25, and such rods to be
locked in the adjusted positions.
[0028] Thus, the actuator assembly of,this invention provides at least two adjustment points
already, namely the aforementioned coupling of the first connecting rod 13 within
the slot 11 and the coupling just described of the two rods 22 and 23 within the slots
24 and 25 of the rods 17 and 18. Said dual adjustment affords the faculty of synchronizing
in an optimum fashion the motion transmitted by the actuator assembly of this invention
with the motion of the other main loom members, and in particular the- sley.
[0029] The triangular rod arrangement described hereinabove is articulated at one side,
respectively at the lower ends of the rods 22 and 23, to an adjustment carriage assembly,
generally indicated at 30, shown more detailedly on an enlarged scale in Figure 6.
[0030] In particular, the lower ends of the rods 22 and 23 are made rigid, e.g. through
a pin 32, with a pivot connection 33, which pivot connection 33 is made rigid with
a plate-like element 34 of substantially C-like configuration, which plate-like element
34 is adapted for sliding movement in a longitudinal slot 35 formed in the lower body
36 of the carriage. For producing said sliding movement of the plate 34, and hence
of the pivot connection 33 attached thereto, a handwheel element, indicated at 37,
is provided, the handwheel 37 being coupled to the sliding plate 34 through any suitable
means, such as a worm and gear means, not shown.
[0031] It may be appreciated that the adjusting carriage assembly 30 is substantially rigid
with the abutment SP of the loom, a plate-like element 40 being also made rigid, via
a support 41 , with the abutment of the loom, the element 40 being provided to function
as a stop for the sliding motion of the plate 34 associated with the adjusting carriage
assembly 30.
[0032] Again in connection with the cited adjusting assembly 30, it should be noted that
it is quite easy to adjust the positions of the two rods 22 and 23 in the cited triangular
arrangement by simply threading out substantially no more than three bolts, namely
the bolt or pin 26 joining the two rods 22 and 23, and the two bolts 41 and 42 which
locate the sliding positions of the sliding plate 34 in the longitudinal slots 35
of the carriage body 36. This easily carried out adjustment, required to suit the
motion supplied by the inventive assembly to the type of cloth being weaved, constitutes
a peculiar aspect of the invention not to be found with the complex camming devices
of the prior art, which were on the contrary quite difficult to adjust, the adjustment
thus achieved being less fine than that to be obtained with the carriage assembly
of the inventive actuator assembly.
[0033] At the end portion 19 of the two rods 20 and 21, and through the hole 19', the cited
triangular rod arrangement, or bow divider-like arrangement, are articulated, by conventional
means, such as a pin 50, to a twin connecting rod element 51 which has its opposite
end connected, through an additional pin element 52, for example to a picker head
actuating carriage 54. The carriage 54 is a part of an actuating assembly 55, which
is available commercially and requires no further detailed discussion herein.
[0034] It is considered that the foregoing description is adequate for understanding the
operation of the actuator assembly according to the invention.
[0035] Making reference to Figures 3 to 5, which illustrate different operative steps in
the actuation of the picker head, the operation of the actuator assembly according
to the invention will be next described. The main motion is in particular derived
from the loom main shaft as driven by the motor M (Figure 1), through a drive belt
56 and flywheel-pulley 57. Assuming that the flywheel-pulley 57 turns in a clockwise
direction, as indicated by the arrow A in Figure 1, the rotary motion is transmitted
from the main shaft to the crankshaft mentioned hereinabove, which in turn drives
the gear system of the actuator mechanism according to the invention, thereby the
rotation of the outward gear 3 and elements connected thereto, in particular the plate
4, cover C, and washer 7, will occur in a counterclockwise direction, as shown by
the arrow B. Consequently to the rotation of the crankshaft, the gear 3 will describe
an epicycloidal path around the gear 2, wherein the washer 7 turns together with the
cover C. The rotary motion imparted to the washer 7 will cause the first connecting
rod element 13 to drive in a push-pull mode the triangular rod arrangement which,
being pivoted at 33, reciprocates the picker head actuating carriage. In particular,
Figure 3 shows the main connecting rod
13 in the fully backward position, which in accordance with the invention is a picker
rest position. Of course, the dimensions of the connecting rod 3 and rod mechanism
as a whole should be selected to determine a desired rest interval for the picker
head after drawing the weft wire through the shed. In Figure 4, the connecting rod
13, under the drive from the gears 2 and 3, plate 4, and washer 7, begins its outward
travel, which corresponds to a working stroke during which the picker head (not shown)
starts through the shed in its movement across it for picking up the weft wire from
the left-hand extremity of the shed.
[0036] In particular, the weft wire is engaged with the connecting rod in its fully extended
position and the carriage 54 at the bottom travel limit of its back-and -forth stroke
distance. Said fully extended position of the connecting rod 13 is shown schematically
in Figure 5. Thus, in the condition corresponding substantially to that shown in Figure
5, the picker head is engaged with the weft wire. AN the crankshaft is rotated further,
the connecting rod element 13 starts its backward movement, thereby the picker head
will be caused to move backward through the shed with the wire (not shown) engaged
therewith, dimensions being selected such that the picker head is at a standstill
over an angle of substantially 120-130
0. This standstill phase of the picker head constitutes an advantageous aspect of the
invention, because during that phase, the weft wire may be cut in ideal conditions
to yield an optimum cloth in a nearly finished condition.
[0037] It should be noted in this respect that the cited standstill interval of the picker
head does not jeopardize, as actual tests have shown, the cloth production rate, which
is higher than the rates currently achieved with conventional looms of the same general
type.
[0038] It should be further pointed out that the inventive actuator assembly enables, by
virtue-of its peculiar construction, the picker head to hold the weft wire at all
times under tension, which is effective to prevent the wire from becoming entangled
and further improve the quality of the resulting wire cloth.
[0039] Also to be enhanced is the cited dual adjustment ability of the inventive actuator
assembly, which adjustment is easy to make as well as being extremely accurate. Thus,
ease of adjustment brings about a corresponding ready adaptability of the whole machine
to produce a desired cloth type, especially as regards the cloth grade.
[0040] It may be appreciated from the foregoing that the invention fully achieves its objects.
[0041] While but one, presently preferred embodiment of the invention has been described
by way of example, the skilled one in the art will readily recognize that many modifications
and variations may be introduced therein without departing from the true scope of
the inventive idea. As an example, the specific dimensions of the main component parts
of the actuator assembly according to the invention may be selected contingent on
individual application requirements.
1. An actuator assembly for a picker head in shuttleless looms for making wire cloth
and the like, characterized in that it comprises a meshing gear pair (2, 3), whereof
one gear (2) is driven rotatively by the loom crankshaft and the other (3) is driven
by said one gear (2) to follow a substantially epicycloidal path around it, said other
gear (3) being rigid with a washer member (7) with which a first connecting rod element
(13) is engaged which is coupled to one end of a rod linkage (16) to another end whereof
a second connecting rod element (51) is articulated for reciprocating the picker head
actuating carriage (54).
2. An actuator assembly for a picker head in shuttleless looms for making wire cloth,
characterized in that it comprises a first gear (2) made rotatively rigid with the
crankshaft of said loom, a second gear (3) supported rotatably on a gear holder element
of plate-like, substantially rectangular configuration (4) and in mesh engagement
with said first gear (2), a washer element (7) carried on said gear holder element
(4) at the opposite side thereof to the side carrying said second gear (3), a first
connecting rod element (13) rigidly engaged at one end thereof with said plate-like
supporting element (4) and extending on a substantially vertical plane, a set (16)
of rods interconnected to define a substantially triangular arrangement and lying
on a substantially vertical plane with two aides projecting by preset distances beyond
the base of said triangle, the upper vertex of said triangle being pivoted to the
other end of said first connecting rod element (13), the lower end of one of said
projecting sides from said triangle being pivoted to an adjustment carriage (30), and the lower end of the other of said projecting sides from said triangle being
pivoted to one end of a second twin connecting rod element (51) having the other end
connected to an actuator carriage element (54) for actuating said picker head, said
preceding elements being interconnected and constructed such that, on rotating said
crankshaft, said second gear (3) performs, along with said plate-like element (4),
a substantially epicycloidal movement around said first gear (2), and said second
twin connecting rod element (51) linearly reciprocates said actuator carriage (54)
for said picker head, said reciprocating motion being timed to the sley motion in
said loom and including a forward stroke of said picker head to pickup the weft wire
and a return stroke of said picker head to release the weft wire, on completion of
said return stroke and prior to the successive forward stroke a standstill phase being
provided for said picker head for an adjustable preset time period.
3. An actuator assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that said plate-like
gear holding element (4) of substantially rectangular configuration has two substantially
round apertures (5, 6) formed near the ends thereof, one (6) of said apertures (5,
6) being engaged rotatably, on opposite sides of said gear holding element (4), by
said first gear (2) and said supporting washer (7), and the other of said apertures
(5) being engaged rotatably by said crankshaft and said second gear (3).
4. An actuator assembly according to Claim 1, characterized in that said supporting
washer element (7) includes a bearing outer race (8) and center disk-like portion
(9) provided with a substantially diametrically extending aperture (11) which widens
at one end for adjustably securing said one end of said first connecting rod element
(13) therein.
5. An actuator assembly according to Claim 1, characterized in that said first gear
(2), said second gear (3), and said gear holding element (4) are accommodated within a bearing case (SC) of
substantially cylindrical shape and attached, on a substantially vertical plane, to
an abutment shoulder (SP) on said loom, said washer (7) protruding from the cover
(C) of said case (SC) and also extending on a substantially vertical plane, said case
(SC) cover (C) being made pivotally rigid with said gear holding element (4).
6. An actuator assembly according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in
that said adjustment carriage (30) having the projecting end of said one side of said
substantially triangular arrangement pivoted thereto includes a substantially parallelepipedal
carriage body (36) made rigid with the frame, of said loom, said body having two longitudinal
guide slots (35) formed through opposite sides thereof, a supporting plate (34) being
slidably engaged in said guide slots (35), said supporting plate supporting rigidly
therewith the articulation or pivot means (33) for said projecting end of said one
side, and a handwheel control means (37) being operatively coupled to said plate (34)
to translate said plate and time the motion of said assembly to the motion of said
sley in accordance with the type of wire cloth to be made.
7. An actuator assembly according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in
that said rod set (16) includes essentially six rods (17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23) in juxtaposed
pairs to define said substantially triangular arrangement, the two base rods (17,
18) in said triangular arrangement being bent yoke-like to provide respective end
portions converging to a point located inwardly of the projecting end from said base
of said triangular arrangement, to said same point there also converging the respective
ends of two rods (20, 21) defining said side of said triangular arrangement, the remaining
rod pair (22, 23) defining the other side of said triangular arrangement being juxtaposed
in substantially mutually parallel relationship.
8. An actuator assembly according to Claim 7, characterized in that said two base
rods (17, 18) are each provided, near the non-converging ends thereof, with a respective
longitudinal slot (24, 25), said longitudinal slots (24, 25) extending in juxtaposed
relationship and each said slot being engaged in an adjustable fashion by, a respective
end portion of said two substantially parallel rods (23, 22) of said other side of
said substantially triangular arrangement.
3. An actuator, assembly according to Claim 8, characterized in that said end portions
of said two substantially parallel rods (22, 23,) are engaged in an adjuatable fashion
within said longitudinal slots (25, 24) of said two base rods (18, 17) by means of
a cross bolt (26) passed through said two slots (25, 24) and caupling together said
end portions of said two substantially parallel rods (22, 23), the coupling region
being located more to the rear than said end portions of said projecting rods from
said base side.
10. An actuator assembly according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in
that said supporting plate (34) for said adjustment carriage (30) has a substantially
U-like configuration and is slidably engaged on said carriage body (36), said plate
(34) being lockable at each adjustment position thereof by means of two-bolts passed
through said two guide slots (35) in said carriage body (36) and coupling together
the parallel wing portions of said plate and wherein said adjustable duration time
preset for said standstill phase of said picker head corresponds substantially to
a 120-130° rotation of said second gear (3), said gear holding element (4), said washer
(7), and said first connecting rod element (13) around said first gear (2) and wherein
the drive ratio of said first gear (2) to said second gear (3) is substantially 1:1.