[0001] The present invention concerns a support and guide element to form guide tracks for
gripper straps in a gripper loom.
[0002] Strap guide tracks of this type are known, in the sector, as "floating" tracks, as
opposed to the conventional tracks wherein the strap bears with its bottom surface
onto a suitable sliding surface formed on the sley, rubbing onto the lower warp yarns.
In the floating tracks the strap is instead supported, along its path, by a plurality
of support and guide elements positioned at intervals along the track and fixed to
the sley, so that the strap moves in an intermediate position of the loom shed, without
thereby interfering either with the lower warp yarns or with the upper warp yarns.
A strap guide track of this type is known, for example, from EP-A-275.479.
[0003] More recently, the Applicant has proposed - in the EP-A-709.505, the contents of
which are incorporated herein by way of reference - a new type of floating track,
wherein the support and guide elements of the strap, instead of clamping the gripper
strap on both sides - as in prior art - are shaped as simple brackets and are of two
different types, namely an upturned bracket (Gi) and a downturned bracket (Gs), alternately
positioned along the track, as illustrated in fig. 1 of the drawings. This new type
of track has provided a high number of advantages in respect of the previous tracks,
thanks to the "open" configuration of the bracket type support and guide elements
which, on one hand, leads to a considerably reduced number of warp yarn breakages
determined by the yarn getting caught into the support and guide elements and, on
the other hand, allows to make the surfaces of the support and guide elements, onto
which slides the strap, with characteristics of perfect flatness and smoothness, thereby
considerably reducing the phenomena of vibration and wear of the strap. Furthermore,
the lack of a guiding support on the lateral surface of the strap prevents any possible
roughening of its edges and, consequently, any possible negative effects due to pulling
of the warp yarns sideways during motion of the strap.
[0004] In spite of all the aforecited advantages, the EP-A-709.505 has still not fully solved
the problems determined by the presence in the shed of deeply angled warp yarns, such
as can be found either at the ends of the shed - where the fabric gets laterally deformed
due to the tensioning action of the templates - or even inside the shed, due to some
irregularity which may have occurred during weft yarn insertion. In fact, in the presence
of deeply angled warp yarns, it may happen that, during opening of the shed, such
warp yarns fail to be evenly parted from the tip of the support and guide elements
whereby, instead of being tidily arranged along the sides thereof, they position themselves
across the bracket surface of said support and guide elements, that is, onto the sliding
surface of the strap. In this case, the sliding of the strap onto the support and
guide elements may thus determine the breakage of the warp yarn, especially when this
latter is positioned upstream of the tip of said elements in respect of the strap
moving forward direction; in fact, in this case, the tip of the support and guide
element imparts a pulling action on the warp yarn, preventing it from freely moving
under the action of the advancing strap.
[0005] US-A-3842869 discloses support and guide elements for gripper straps in a gripper
loom according to the preamble of claim 1, each of one comprises two separate sliding
surfaces separated by a central saddle-shaped depression.
[0006] DE-U-29506561 discloses support and guide elements for gripper straps in a gripper
loom, each of one comprises two separate sliding surfaces separated by a central U-shaped
depression.
[0007] The object of the present invention is to thus supply a support and guide element
to form guide tracks for gripper straps in looms which, while providing all the advantages
of the aforedescribed support and guide elements of prior art, also allows to eliminate
or anyhow considerably reduce the drawback of the frequent warp yarn breakages in
the presence of deeply angled warp yarns.
[0008] According to the present invention, said object is reached by means of a support
and guide element to form guide tracks for gripper straps in a gripper loom according
to claim 1.
[0009] The invention will now be described in further detail, with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:
[0010] Fig. 1 is an axonometric view, with an enlarged detail, showing a part of a loom
weaving zone incorporating a known-type floating guide for the gripper straps;
[0011] Fig. 2 is an axonometric view of a lower support and guide element, shaped as an
upturned bracket, according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0012] Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the support and guide element shown in fig. 2;
[0013] Fig. 4 is a plan view of the support and guide element of fig. 2;
[0014] The assembly view of fig. 1 represents a part of the loom weaving zone incorporating
a known-type floating guide, so as to clearly illustrate the arrangement of the single
components and, in particular, of the support and guide elements according to the
present invention.
[0015] Fig. 1 shows the following loom components: the sley A comprising a rail R to which
can be fixed the support and guide elements G; the reed P; the warp yarns O and the
shed F formed by such yarns; a gripper S and the respective strap N; and, finally,
the fabric T being woven. As said above, the support and guide elements G are of two
types and, precisely, the lower support and guide elements Gi shaped as upturned brackets
and the upper support and guide elements Gs shaped as downturned brackets, alternately
positioned along the rail R.
[0016] Figs. 2 to 4 show a lower support and guide element Gi, formed according to an embodiment
of the invention. As opposed to the known-type support and guide elements, which comprise
a continuous bracket horizontal surface to support the strap, the bracket horizontal
surface of the support and guide elements according to the present invention comprises
a central depression 1, so that the bracket surface, onto which slides the strap N,
is reduced to two separate surfaces 2 and 3 between which is interposed said depression
1.
[0017] In this embodiment of the invention, the depression 1 has a characteristic saddle
shape, which is radiused to said horizontal strap sliding surfaces 2 and 3 only sideways
in respect of a plane of symmetry of the support and guide element G, whose trace
is indicated in fig. 4 by the dashed line
a. In fact, in correspondence of a wide central zone of the depression 1, the two sliding
surfaces 2 and 3 extend into said depression with arched buttresses 2a and 3a having
substantially vertical walls, radiused only at their base to the saddle-shaped surface
of the depression 1, as shown in fig, 3.
[0018] This particular configuration of the depression 1 allows, on one hand, to obtain
an overall area of the sliding surface of the strap N (sum of the areas of the surfaces
2 and 3) which is sufficiently wide as not to impart any excessive stresses to said
strap and, on the other hand, to highly facilitate the shifting of any possible angled
warp yarns 0 into one of the two positions illustrated in figs. 2 and 4, namely inside
the depression 1 and away from the surfaces 2 and 3.
[0019] The embodiment of the support and guide elements according to the present invention
is particularly meant for yarns which are more likely to get entangled as, for example,
in the case of natural yarns. In fact, the presence of the buttress 2a on the surface
2 facilitates the fast shifting of the warp yarn O, while the presence of the buttress
3a on the surface 3 prevents the warp yarns 0 - in the event they should be pulled
by the gripper - from bearing onto said surface 3.
[0020] It is evident that the warp yarns 0 behave as described heretofore both in correspondence
of the lower support and guide elements Gi - shown in figs. 2 to 4 - and in correspondence
of the upper support and guide elements Gs. The configurations of the horizontal bracket
surface of the upper support and guide elements Gs, and thus of the depression 1 provided
therein, are in fact perfectly symmetrical to those described for the lower bracket
elements Gi.
[0021] The present invention has been described with reference to a specific embodiment
illustrated heretofore, but it is evident that its protection scope is not limited
to such an embodiment, but should instead comprise any possible variants - for instance
in the shape of the depression 1 - within reach of a technician skilled in the art,
falling within the definitions contained in the following claim.
1. Support and guide element to form guide tracks for gripper straps in a gripper loom,
of the type comprising at least a horizontal sliding surface for the strap (N), projecting
like a bracket from the body of the support and guide element (G), wherein said sliding
surface for the strap (N) comprises a saddle-shaped central depression (1), forming
two separate sliding surfaces (2, 3) for the strap (N) onto said horizontal bracket
of the support and guide element (G), characterized in that said saddle-shaped depression (1) is radiused to said strap sliding surfaces (2,
3) only sideways in respect of a plane of symmetry of the support and guide element
(G), while, in correspondence of a wide central zone of the depression (1), the two
sliding surfaces (2, 3) extend into said depression (1) with arched buttresses (2a,
3a) having substantially vertical walls.
1. Trag- und Führungselement zur Bildung von Führungsbahnen für die Greiferbänder in
einer Greiferwebmaschine, von der Art mit wenigstens einer horizontalen Gleitfläche
für das Band (N), die wie ein Träger von dem Körper des Trag- und Führungselements
(G) vorragt, wobei die Gleitfläche für das Band (N) eine sattelförmige Vertiefung
(1) aufweist, die auf dem horizontalen Träger des Trag- und Führungselements (G) zwei
gesonderte Gleitflächen (2, 3) für das Band (N) ausbildet, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die sattelförmige Vertiefung (1) zu den Bandgleitflächen (2, 3) in Bezug auf eine
Symmetrieebene des Trag- und Führungselements (G) nur seitlich gekrümmt ist, während
sich die beiden Gleitflächen (2, 3) mit bogenförmigen Stützen (2a, 3a) mit im wesentlichen
vertikalen Wänden in die Vertiefung (1) erstrecken.
1. Elément de support et de guidage destiné à former des voies de guidage pour des bandes
à griffes dans un métier à griffes, du type comprenant au moins une surface de glissement
horizontale pour la bande (N), dépassant comme une console du corps de l'élément de
support et de guidage (G), dans lequel ladite surface de glissement pour la bande
(N) comprend un creux central en forme de selle (1), formant deux surfaces de glissement
séparées (2, 3) pour la bande (N) sur ladite console horizontale de l'élément de support
et de guidage (G), caractérisé en ce que ledit creux en forme de selle (1) est arrondi sur lesdites surfaces de glissement
de bande (2, 3) uniquement latéralement par rapport à un plan de symétrie de l'élément
de support et de guidage (G), alors que, en correspondance avec une large zone centrale
du creux (1) les deux surfaces de glissement (2, 3) s'étendent jusque dans ledit creux
(1) avec des contreforts arqués (2a, 3a) présentant des parois sensiblement verticales.