[0001] The present invention concerns a lateral guide device for heald frames of weaving
looms, provided with a prompt locking and unlocking system allowing a fast replacement
or maintenance of the heald frames.
[0002] As known, the heald frames of looms are supported and guided laterally by guide devices
in the form of sliding cheeks, fixed to the loom structure, which keep unaltered the
positioning of the frame in the required vertical plane, while allowing its quick
reciprocating movement in said plane.
[0003] Each time that - for weaving purposes - the heald frames have to be replaced, or
their number or positioning has to be varied, it is obviously necessary to remove
the aforementioned guide devices, so as to release the frames from the sliding cheeks
clamping their sides. In the presently known guide devices for heald frames said operation
is quite long, as it requires the use of special tools to loosen the screw fixing
means which lock said devices in the wanted position. It takes just as long to reset
said devices to their prior position; resetting must in fact be carried out at the
end of the operations on the frames since, before tightening the respective fixing
means, it is necessary to make sure that the slack between the cheeks of the guide
device and the sides of the heald frames is carefully maintained.
[0004] There is hence a highly felt requirement to dispose of guide devices for heald frames,
apt to be removed and reset in a prompt and precise manner, while duly maintaining
the prearranged slack between the cheeks of the guide device and the sides of the
heald frames, with no need for any particular adjustment, so as to allow speeding
up the operation of maintenance of the heald frames at the start of each weaving operation.
[0005] The present invention is apt to fully satisfy said requirement, by providing a lateral
guide device for heald frames - of the type comprising at least one pair of guide
cheeks, fixedly connected to a support which can in turn be fixed to the loom structure
- wherein said support consists of a first section permanently fixed to the loom and
of a second section, carrying said guide cheeks, apt to slide in respect of the first
section in a direction towards and away from the heald frame, and to be fixed to said
first section by means of a fast locking clamp.
[0006] Further characteristics and advantages of the device according to the invention will
anyhow be more evident from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment
thereof, given by way of example and illustrated on the accompanying drawings, in
which:
Fig. 1 is a lateral view, partly sectioned, of the guide device for heald frames according
to the present invention; and
Fig. 2 is a front view, partly sectioned, of the same device in the direction of arrow
F in fig. 1, wherein - for the sake of clearness - the loom part to which said device
is fixed has been removed.
[0007] As briefly explained in the introductory part, the guide device for heald frames
of the present invention is positioned between an element of the loom structure T
and the heald frames 1, its purpose being to guide the latter in their reciprocating
movement on a vertical plane, by means of a pair of cheeks 2 for each frame 1, as
clearly shown in fig. 1.
[0008] According to the present invention, to speed up the locking and unlocking of said
device, and thus the operations on the heald frames guided thereby, the device itself
comprises a first section, permanently fixed to the loom structure T, and a second
section - slidable in respect of the first along suitable guide elements - which supports
the cheeks 2 and can be fixed by fast locking means to the first section so as to
lock it in the working position.
[0009] In the embodiment shown on the accompanying drawings, said first section of the guide
device comprises a fork-shaped support 3 steadily fixed in 4, by screw means (not
shown), to the loom structure T. In one piece with the support 3 there are formed,
at the top, a jaw clamp 5 having a cylindrical seat, and at the bottom, a centering
hole 6. The clamp 5 can be closed up with a fast locking device, preferably consisting
of a lever 7 which tensions a tie rod 8 by rotation of an eccentric pawl 9 fixed to
the lever 7 and housed into the eyelet of the tie rod 8. The lever 7 is apt to oscillate
between an opening position 7a (shown by dashes in fig. 2) and a closing position
7b, in which the eccentric pawl 9 is positioned as shown in fig. 2 and the end stem
portion of the lever 7 abuts against a seat of the clamp 5 provided for the purpose.
The length of the tie rod 8 can be adjusted at will by means of the self-locking nut
10, so as to guarantee the desired clamping force.
[0010] The second section of the guide device according to the present invention consists
of a support plate 11 to which there are fixed, on one side, one or more pairs of
sliding cheeks 2 (two pairs in the illustrated embodiment) and, on the other side,
a pin 12 apt to be housed and gripped into the cylindrical seat of the clamp 5. On
the same side of the pin 12 there are also fixed to the plate 11 a handgrip 13, and
a pin 14 housed with a slight slack into the centering hole 6 of the first section
of the device. On the free end of the pin 12 there is finally screwed - into a threaded
hole provided for the purpose on the axis of said pin - a self-locking ring nut 15,
the outer diameter of which is wider than that of the cylindrical seat of the clamp
5.
[0011] In operation, when wishing to remove the heald frames 1, the guide device is promptly
unlocked by shifting the lever 7 from position 7b to position 7a, thereby releasing
the pin 12 which can freely slide into the clamp 5 thanks to elastic opening of the
latter. The pin 12 - and, with it, the whole second section of the device - can thus
be moved in the direction of arrow S (fig. 1) by acting on the handgrip 13, hence
releasing the heald frames 1 from the cheeks 2 and allowing the operator to freely
work on said frames. During this step, the guide device according to the invention
keeps a perfectly correct angular positioning, thanks to the presence of the pin 14
which slides into the hole 6, preventing any undesirable rotation of the second section
in respect of the first section of the device.
[0012] After having carried out the required operations on the heald frames 1, the second
section of the guide device is moved back to its original position in a direction
opposite to that of arrow S, until the ring nut 15 abuts against the clamp 5, finding
exactly - with no need for any adjustment - the position of the plate 11 which allows
to obtain the wanted slack G (fig. 1) between the cheeks 2 and the heald frames 1.
The axial position of the ring nut 15 can be varied at will by screwing or unscrewing
the same on the pin 12, so as to allow adjusting the slack G at intervals, for instance
when the cheeks have undergone wear or need to be replaced.
[0013] In the previous description, reference has been made to a manual control of the lever
7 and of the handgrip 13, but it is evident that both these operations could be performed
by mechanic and automatic means, if this should be deemed desirable to improve the
working of the loom.
[0014] From the previous description it will at once be evident how the present invention
has fully reached its object. It in fact provides for a very simple and reliable guide
device for heald frames, which can be locked in a working position and released therefrom
with a very simple operation and without requiring any special tool, while keeping
unvaried its angular positioning so as to avoid any adjustment - and consequent waste
of time - when the device has to be locked again in position on the sides of the heald
frames.
[0015] The guide device for heald frames according to the present invention has been described
with reference to a particular embodiment thereof, but it is evident that its protection
can be extended to any other possible embodiments - wherein, for example, the type
of fast locking clamp, or the sliding system of one section in respect of the other,
may have been varied - provided that they fall within the scope of the following claims.
1. Lateral guide device for heald frames in weaving looms, of the type comprising at
least one pair of guide cheeks (2) fixedly connected to a support which can in turn
be fixed to the loom structure (T), characterized in that said support consists of
a first section (3, 4, 5) permanently fixed to the loom and of a second section (11,
12), carrying said guide cheeks (2), apt to slide in respect of the first section
in a direction towards and away from the heald frame (1), and to be fixed to said
first section by means of a fast locking clamp.
2. Lateral guide device as in claim 1), comprising also control means (6, 14) to keep
unvaried the reciprocal angular positioning of said first and second sections during
sliding of the second section in respect of the first section.
3. Lateral guide device as in claim 1), wherein said fast locking clamp is a jaw clamp
(5), fixedly connected to one of said sections of the device and apt to grip onto
an anchor element (12) by way of a tie rod (8) operated by a cam lever (7), said anchor
element (12) being fixedly connected to the other section of the device.
4. Lateral guide device as in claim 3), wherein said jaw clamp (5) has a cylindrical
seat apt to house with slack, in an open position, said anchor element (12) which
is in the form of a cylindrical pin.
5. Lateral guide device as in claim 4), wherein said jaw clamp (5) and said anchor element
(12) form a sliding fit between said first and second sections of the device when
the clamp (5) is in an open position.
6. Lateral guide device as in claim 1), wherein adjustable stop means are moreover provided
to limit the movement of said second section in the direction towards the heald frames
(1).
7. Lateral guide device as in claims 5) and 6), wherein said adjustable stop means consist
of a self-locking ring nut (15), screwed onto the free end of said cylindrical pin
(12) and having a wider diameter than that of the seat of said jaw clamp (5).
8. Lateral guide device as in claims 2) and 5), wherein said control means (6, 14) form
a second sliding fit between said first and second sections, to prevent any possible
reciprocal rotation between the same when the jaw clamp (5) is in an open position.