(57) The invention relates to a method of fabric formation in which from a set of threads
is formed a shed, through which is inserted a second set of threads, whereupon the
inserted thread arrives at the fell of the formed fabric. At least two equivalent
sets of threads mounted in an equivalent manner on equivalent carriers are used for
forming fabric, whereby alternately a shed is formed by the individual sets of threads
and alternately a thread of a corresponding set is inserted through the shed as a
weft thread so that each of the threads of one set of threads is inserted in one particular
weaving cycle through the shed, which is formed by the threads of another set of threads,
and this inserted thread of one set of threads is used in at least one following weaving
cycle as a shedding thread for forming a shed by the threads of this set of threads
and for inserting one or more threads of at least one other set of threads, whereby
the threads of all the sets of threads together form the binding points of the fabric
being formed. A device for fabric formation which comprises at least two sets of threads, whereby
it further comprises a shed forming device and a weft insertion device and also comprises
a beating-up device and a take-up and winding device of fabric. All the sets of threads
are mounted in an equivalent manner on equivalent carriers, each carrier being aligned
with a insertion device of a corresponding set of threads, whereby each set of threads
is aligned with means for fixing the ends of the picked threads of each set of threads
and means for regulating the tension of the inserted threads of each set of threads
and also means fo forming shed by the inserted threads of another set of threads.
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