TECHNICAL FIELD AND PRIOR ART
[0001] The invention relates to a gripper opener for opening a gripper clamp of a gripper
in a weaving machine.
[0002] A gripper opener for opening a gripper clamp of a gripper is disclosed for example
in
EP 0 309 700 A1. The gripper opener comprises an opener element having an operating surface adapted
for cooperating with the gripper clamp for opening the gripper clamp. The opener element
is mounted movable along a movement direction of the gripper by means of an adjustment
device and is moveable by means of the adjustment device along the movement direction
for an adjustment of an opening position.
[0003] As described in
WO 97/40218 A1, due to the contact with the gripper clamp, the opener element is subject to wear.
In order to increase the life time of the opener element,
WO 97/40218 A1 proposes to mount the opener element adjustable in position perpendicular to the
movement direction in order to move the opener element away from the movement path
of the gripper.
[0004] EP 1 491 670 A1 shows a gripper opener comprising a strip-shaped opener element having four shaped
edges, each shaped edge is capable of progressively engaging with a gripper opener
lever for opening a gripper clamp. The gripper opener further comprises a guide with
a guiding channel, wherein the strip-shaped opener element is mounted in the guiding
channel movably along a movement direction of the gripper so that one of the shaped
edges is presented to contact the gripper clamp for opening the gripper clamp.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] It is an object of the invention to provide a gripper opener and a weaving machine
having low manufacturing costs and low maintenance costs.
[0006] This object is solved by the gripper opener with the features of claim 1 and the
gripper weaving machine with the features of claim 13.
[0007] According to a first aspect a gripper opener for opening a gripper clamp of a gripper
in a weaving machine comprising a strip-shaped opener element and a guide with a guiding
channel is provided, wherein the guide can be arranged on the weaving machine with
the guiding channel extending in parallel to a movement direction of the gripper,
wherein the strip-shaped opener element is provided with an upper side, a lower side,
a first lateral side and a second lateral side, wherein the first lateral side and
the second lateral side extend between the upper side and the lower side, wherein
the strip-shaped opener element has a first operating surface provided at the first
lateral side, wherein the first operating surface is adapted for cooperating with
the gripper clamp for opening the gripper clamp, wherein the strip-shaped opener element
is arrangeable in the guiding channel movably along the longitudinal direction of
the guiding channel and presents the first operating surface of the opener element
to make contact with the gripper clamp for opening the gripper clamp, wherein the
strip-shaped opener element is provided at the upper side with a first coupling element
and is provided at the lower side with a second coupling element, which is identical
in construction to the first coupling element, wherein the first coupling element
and the second coupling element are arranged centrally in a direction perpendicular
to the longitudinal direction at the upper side and the lower side, respectively,
and positioned in mirror symmetry to one another, wherein the guide is provided with
at least one counter element, and wherein at least one of the first coupling element
and the second coupling element forms a tongue-and-groove connection with the at least
one counter element for guiding the strip-shaped opener element in the guiding channel
perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
[0008] The tongue-and-groove connection allows for a reliable guidance of the strip-shaped
opener element perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
[0009] Due to the contact with the gripper clamp to be opened, the first operating surface
is subjected to wear. At the end of the life time of the first operating surface,
the strip-shaped opener element can be flipped or turned and thereby brought into
a different orientation and reused with a different orientation.
[0010] For example, the strip-shaped opener element can be mounted in the first orientation
in the guiding channel presenting the first operating surface. Due to the symmetric,
central arrangement of the first coupling element and the second coupling element,
the strip-shaped opener element can be dismounted, brought into a second orientation
by rotating it by 180° about the longitudinal direction, a normal direction perpendicular
to the upper side and/or a third axis perpendicular to the longitudinal direction
and the normal direction, and re-mounted in the second orientation in the guide surface,
wherein in each orientation one of the first coupling element and the second coupling
element cooperates with the counter element.
[0011] In one embodiment, only one counter element is provided. In other embodiments, two
counter elements are provided at opposing sides of the guiding channel, which cooperate
with the first coupling element and the second coupling element.
[0012] A respective strip-shaped opener element can be manufactured at low costs. Further,
as the strip-shaped opener element can be mounted and used with different orientations,
the maintenance costs are low.
[0013] In preferred embodiments, the strip-shaped opener element has four operating surfaces,
wherein at each lateral side two operating surfaces are provided. With such a design,
the strip-shaped opener element can be used four times, this is with four different
orientations, wherein in each orientation one operating surface is presented and in
each orientation at least one of the first coupling element or the second coupling
element cooperates with the counter element of the guide.
[0014] In one embodiment, the operating surfaces are different in design, wherein by choosing
an orientation of the strip-shaped opener element with respect to the guide an opening
profile of the gripper clamp is influenced.
[0015] In preferred embodiments, the strip-shaped opener element has two orthogonal lines
of symmetry. Hence, the operating surfaces are at least within tolerances identical
in design and an orientation of the strip-shaped opener element with respect to the
guide does not influence an opening profile of the gripper clamp.
[0016] In one embodiment, the first coupling element and the second coupling element both
are tongues, wherein corresponding grooves are provided at the guiding channel for
receiving the tongues. In preferred embodiments, the first coupling element and the
second coupling element are in the form of a groove each extending in the longitudinal
direction, and the counter element is a tongue, in particular a tongue protruding
from an edge of an opening of the guiding channel. In one embodiment, two tongues
are provided protruding from opposing edges of the opening of the guiding channel.
In one embodiment, the tongue extends uninterrupted over a distance allowing for a
sufficient displacement of the strip-shaped opener element along the tongue.
[0017] In preferred embodiments, the counter element comprises two distinct tongue parts
for providing two distinct guiding areas in the longitudinal direction. Thereby, a
reliable guidance is provided, while a risk of jamming or the like due to tolerances
is minimized.
[0018] In one embodiment, the strip-shaped opener element is manually positioned in the
longitudinal direction for an adjustment of an opening position of a gripper clamp.
In other embodiments, a hydraulic or a pneumatic drive is provided for positioning
the strip-shaped opener element. In preferred embodiments, the gripper opener comprises
a drive motor drivingly coupled to the strip-shaped opener element and operable to
displace the strip-shaped opener element along the longitudinal direction. A coupling
mechanism for coupling the drive motor and the strip-shaped opener element is chosen
suitably by the person skilled in the art. In preferred embodiments, the drive motor
is coupled to the strip-shaped opener element via a crank and a rod.
[0019] In preferred embodiments, the gripper opener comprises a support plate, wherein the
guide is fixable to a frame of the weaving machine via the support plate. The gripper
and the support plate can be designed as a preassembled submodule allowing for a simple
arrangement on the weaving machine.
[0020] The guide in preferred embodiments is arranged on the support plate adjustable in
position in at least one of the movement direction of the gripper and a transversal
direction perpendicular to the movement direction of the gripper. By adjusting the
position of the guide, an opening profile of a gripper clamp, in particular an opening
amount, can be adapted to weaving conditions. In one embodiment, at least one drive
mechanism is provided for adjusting a position of the guide on the support plate.
In preferred embodiments, the guide is arranged on the support plate manually adjustable
in position. This allows for a cost-efficient design by reducing the number of drive
mechanisms.
[0021] In preferred embodiments, the connection between the support plate and the guide
comprises at least one slotted hole and a pin-shaped element extending through the
slotted hole. The slotted hole allows for a reliable relative positioning of the support
plate and the guide within limits. Preferably, the slotted hole is arranged at a slanted
angle with respect to the longitudinal direction of the guiding channel.
[0022] In one embodiment, the support plate carries only the gripper opener. In other embodiments,
additional elements are arranged on the support plate. For example, in one embodiment,
a suction-unit is mounted on the frame of the weaving machine. The suction-unit in
one embodiment is used to remove dust and/or to keep taut ends of weft threads that
are released by the receiving gripper, so that these ends would not bound back into
the warp threads.
[0023] In one embodiment, when mounted to a weaving machine the guide and the strip-shaped
opener element are positioned underneath the support plate between the frame of the
weaving machine and the support plate.
[0024] In this case, in preferred embodiments, the support plate is provided with a removeable
cover for allowing access to the guide and/or the strip-shaped opener element positioned
underneath the support plate.
[0025] In preferred embodiments, a stop bar is provided that can be arranged fixed in position
on the weaving machine, so that the gripper is guided sandwiched between the guide
with the strip-shaped opener element and the stop bar. By means of the stop bar, an
unintended evasive movement of the gripper clamp in contact with the strip-shaped
opener element is avoided.
[0026] According to a second aspect, a weaving machine comprising a gripper with a gripper
clamp and a gripper opener as described above is provided.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will emerge from the following
description of the embodiments schematically illustrated in the drawings. Throughout
the drawings, the same elements will be denoted by the same reference numerals.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a gripper weaving machine.
FIG. 2 is a view in the direction of the arrow II of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the gripper opener from the back, this means towards
the fabric.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a gripper opener of FIG. 3 from the front, this means
away from the fabric.
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of a receiver gripper.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of parts of a second embodiment of a gripper opener.
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a strip-shaped opener element of a gripper opener
according to the invention.
FIG. 8 is a sectional view of the strip-shaped opener element of FIG. 6.
FIG. 9 is a top view of a part of FIG. 6.
FIG. 10 is a cross section along plane A-A in FIG. 9.
FIG. 11 is a cross section along plane B-B in FIG. 9.
FIG. 12 is the embodiment of FIG. 3 in dismantled state.
FIG. 13 is the embodiment of FIG. 4 in dismantled state.
FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a third embodiment of a gripper opener from the back
side.
FIG. 15 is a perspective view of the gripper opener of FIG. 14 from the front side.
FIG. 16 is the embodiment of FIG. 14 in dismantled state.
FIG. 17 is the embodiment of FIG. 15 in dismantled state.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0028] The weaving machine shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 comprises two rapiers 1, each bearing
at its free end a gripper 2, 3. The gripper 2 is further named bringer gripper and
the gripper 3 is further named receiver gripper. At the insertion side of a shed formed
of warp threads 12, the bringer gripper 2 receives a weft thread 4 which is presented
to the bringer gripper 2 by a presenting device 19. A weft thread supply is stored
on a spool 17 from which a weft thread 4 to be inserted is to be removed and wound
on a prewinder 18 before being inserted into the shed. Usually, there are several
spools 17 and several prewinders 18 from which the weft threads are presented in a
pre-selectable pattern by the presenting device 19 to the bringer gripper 2.
[0029] The rapiers 1 are driven by drive wheels 6 and are guided around these drive wheels
6 by guides 7. The rapiers 1 move into and out again from the shed and as a result
the bringer gripper 2 and the receiver gripper 3 meet centrally in the shed. Thereupon
the receiver gripper 3 receives the weft thread 4 and pulls the weft thread 4 to the
opposite side, this is the side opposite to the insertion side. Next the inserted
weft thread is beaten-up by a reed 11 against the fabric 13. The reed 11 is mounted
on a sley 10 and moves in reciprocating manner.
[0030] In order to form a shed, the warp threads 12 are selectively raised and lowered by
means of so-called healds 9. The shed is changed after the weft thread 4 has been
inserted.
[0031] When the bringer gripper 2 receives a weft thread 4 presented to it, a gripper clamp
mounted on the bringer gripper 2 is closed. Similar, the receiver gripper 3 also is
provided with a gripper clamp holding the weft thread 4 during transport, which is
opened when the receiver gripper 3 has reached the opposite side. Closing the gripper
clamp of the bringer gripper 2 when receiving a weft thread 4 and when entering the
shed is controlled by a gripper opener 5. Opening the gripper clamp of the receiver
gripper 3 in the region outside the shed on the opposite side is controlled by a gripper
opener 20.
[0032] The gripper openers 5, 20, for example, each comprise an opener element 22 (shown
in FIG. 3) having an operating surface adapted to contact the gripper clamp for opening
the gripper clamp. Depending on the design of the gripper clamp of the gripper 2,
3, a gripper opener 5, 20 used for opening the gripper clamp comprises an opener element
22 located away from the fabric 13 with respect to the movement path of the gripper
2, 3, or an opener element 22 located towards the fabric 13 with respect to the movement
path of the gripper 2, 3 in order to allow that the opener element 22 makes contact
with the gripper clamp.
[0033] FIGS. 3 and 4 show diagrammatically a gripper opener 20 arranged on the opposite
side and comprising a strip-shaped opener element 22 arranged away from a fabric 13
with respect to the movement path of the receiver gripper 3. In an embodiment, as
known in
WO 02/077343 and shown in FIG. 5, the receiver gripper 3 comprises a moveable gripper clamp 14
with a protruding contact element 15 that can cooperate with the opener element 22
of the gripper opener 20 in order to open or close the gripper clamp 14 of the receiver
gripper 3. The protruding contact element 15 is, for example, provided at a lever
that is part of the gripper clamp 14.
[0034] The gripper opener 20 comprises a guide 21 with a guiding channel 26, which is arranged
on the weaving machine so that the guiding channel 26 extends in parallel to the movement
direction of the gripper 2, 3. The strip-shaped opener element 22 is mounted in the
guiding channel 26 presenting a first operating surface 61, which first operating
surface 61 is adapted for cooperating with the gripper clamp 14 of the receiver gripper
3, more particular the protruding contact element 15 (shown in FIG. 5) for opening
the gripper clamp 14 of the receiver gripper 3. The strip-shaped opener element 22
is received in the guiding channel 26 movably along the longitudinal direction of
the guiding channel 26, wherein the opener element 22 is movable along the longitudinal
direction for an adjustment of an opening position for the gripper clamp. In order
to move the strip-shaped opener element 22, in the embodiment shown in FIGS. 3 and
4 a drive motor 23 is provided. As shown in more detail in FIG. 6 the drive motor
23 is coupled to the strip-shaped opener element 22 via a crank 24 and a rod 25. An
encoder 68 can be provided at the drive motor 23 to determine the angular position
of the drive motor 23. The drive motor 23 and/or the encoder 68 are coupled to a control
unit (not shown) via an electric cable 69.
[0035] The guide 21, the strip-shaped opener element 22, the drive motor 23 and the coupling
mechanism 16 comprising the crank 24 and the rod 25 are shown in FIG. 6. The strip-shaped
opener element 22 is shown in FIG. 7 in a perspective view. Further the strip-shaped
opener element 22 together with the guide 21 is shown in different ways in FIGS. 8
to 11. FIGS. 12 and 13 show the embodiments of FIGS. 3 and 4 in dismantled state.
[0036] As can be best seen in FIG. 7, the strip-shaped opener element 22 is provided with
an upper side 30, a lower side 31, a first lateral side 32 and an opposing second
lateral side 33, wherein the first lateral side 32 and the second lateral side 33
extend between the upper side 30 and the lower side 31.
[0037] The strip-shaped opener element 22 shown has two orthogonal lines of symmetry 82
and 83 diagrammatically indicated by broken lines in FIG. 7.
[0038] The strip-shaped opener element 22 has four operating surfaces 61, 62, 63, 64 and
can be used in four different orientations. In the embodiment shown, at each lateral
side 32, 33 two operating surfaces of the opener element 22 are provided, more particularly
two operating surfaces 61, 62 at the lateral side 32 and two operating surfaces 63,
64 at the lateral side 33. Each operating surface 61, 62, 63, 64 is adapted for cooperating
with the gripper clamp of the gripper 2, 3 (shown in FIG. 2) for opening the gripper
clamp of the gripper 2, 3. In the embodiment shown, the operating surfaces 61, 62,
63, 64 are identical in design. More particular, the strip-shaped opener element 22
shown is provided at each lateral side 32, 33 with five surface parts 34, 35, 36 arranged
at different angles with respect to a longitudinal direction and with four transition
regions 37, 38 arranged between the surface parts 34, 35, 36. At both ends, three
surface parts 34, 35, 36 and the associated transition regions 37, 38 form an operating
surface 61, 62; 63, 64, wherein a central surface part 34 is used by both operating
surfaces 61, 62; 63, 64.
[0039] In the embodiment shown, a comparatively long straight central surface part 34 is
provided. Such a central surface part 34 is advantageous for controlling an opening
amount of the gripper clamp. In addition, at the distal ends of the lateral side 32,
33, surface parts 36 with a comparatively high angle of inclination are provided.
Such surface parts 36 are advantageous in order to open the gripper clamp quickly.
Between the straight central surface part 34 and the surface parts 36 at the distal
ends, in the embodiment shown surface parts 35 having a smaller angle of inclination
than the surface parts 36 at the distal ends are provided, which is advantageous for
stabilizing the movement of the gripper clamp during opening or closing.
[0040] At the upper side 30 a first coupling element 28 in the form of a groove is provided.
At the lower side 31 a second coupling element 79 (shown in FIG. 10), which is identical
in construction to the first coupling element 28, hence, also in the form of a groove,
is provided. The first coupling element 28 and the second coupling element 79 are
arranged centrally in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction at the
upper side 30 and the lower side 31, respectively. Further, the first coupling element
28 and the second coupling element 79 are positioned in mirror symmetry to one another.
Finally, the first coupling element 28 and the second coupling element 79 each have
a plane of symmetry perpendicular to the upper side 30 and the lower side 31.
[0041] At a center of the strip-shaped opener element 22, a through hole 39 is provided
for coupling the strip-shaped opener element 22 to the rod 25 shown in FIG. 8.
[0042] FIG. 9 is a top view of the guide 21 and the strip-shaped opener element 22. FIGS.
10 and 11 are cross sections along plane A-A and plane B-B in FIG. 9, respectively.
As shown in FIGS. 10 and 11, the guide 21 is provided with a counter element 27 in
the form of a tongue protruding from an edge of the opening of the guiding channel
26 of the guide 21. The strip-shaped opener element 22 is mountable in the guiding
channel 26 movably along the longitudinal direction of the guiding channel 26. Hereby
the opener element 22 can present one of the four operating surfaces 61, 62, 63, 64
of the opener element 22 to contact the gripper clamp, for example for opening the
gripper clamp 14 of the receiver gripper 3 shown in FIG. 5. Depending on the orientation
of the strip-shaped opener element 22, the first coupling element 28, this is the
groove, provided on the upper side 30, or the second coupling element 79, this is
the groove, provided on the lower side 31 is connected to the counter element 27,
this is the tongue, provided at the guide 21 to form a tongue-and-groove connection
for guiding the strip-shaped opener element 22 in the guiding channel 26 perpendicular
to the longitudinal direction.
[0043] In the embodiment shown, the guide 21 comprises a main body 70 and a bottom element
71, which is detachable from the main body 70 for mounting and dismounting the strip-shaped
opener element 22. The main body 70 and the bottom element 71 together form a U-shaped
guiding channel 26. As can be seen in FIGS. 10 and 11, the counter element 27 is provided
at the main body 70 at an edge of the opening of the guiding channel 26. In alternative
or in addition, a counter element 27 is provided at the bottom element 71, which is
inserted in the groove provided at the coupling element 79 at a side of the strip-shaped
opener element 22 facing the bottom element 71.
[0044] In order to avoid interference with the rod 25, the main body 70 is provided with
a cut out 72 (shown in FIG. 9). The cut out 72 also separates the tongue provided
as the counter element 27 at the main body 70 in two distinct tongue parts providing
two distinct guiding areas 84 and 85 in the longitudinal direction of the guiding
channel at two sides of the through hole 39.
[0045] As can be best seen in FIG. 6, the guide 21 is provided with mounting blocks 86 having
bores 42 for receiving pin-shaped elements 41 (shown in FIGS. 3 and 4).
[0046] As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the guide 21 is arranged on a frame 60 of the weaving
machine with the guiding channel 26 extending in parallel to a movement direction
of the gripper 2, 3 (shown in FIG. 2). In the embodiment shown, the gripper opener
20 comprises a support plate 29 attached using bolts 66 via a support block 47 to
the frame 60. The guide 21 is fixeable to the frame 60 of the weaving machine via
the support plate 29.
[0047] The support plate 29 shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 is provided with two slotted holes 40,
which are arranged at a slanted angle with respect to the longitudinal direction of
the guiding channel 26. The guide 21 is fixed to the support plate 29 by means of
two pin-shaped elements 41 each extending through one slotted hole 40 and are received
in a bore 42 (shown in FIG. 6). The guide 21 is manually adjustable in position with
respect to the support plate 29 in the movement direction of the gripper 2, 3 (shown
in FIG. 2) and a transversal direction perpendicular to the movement direction of
the gripper 2, 3 within the limits defined by the slotted holes 40. Both slotted holes
40 are arranged in parallel with respect to each other, hence, the longitudinal direction
of the guiding channel 26 remains arranged in parallel to the movement direction of
the gripper 2, 3 when adjusting a position of the guide 21. By fastening the pin-shaped
elements 41 the guide 21 is fixed at the support plate 29 in a desired position. Butterfly
nuts or wing nuts are provided at the pin-shaped elements 41 for fastening or loosening
the pin-shaped elements 41. The butterfly nuts or wing nuts allow for a simple handling.
[0048] As best can be seen in FIGS. 3 and 4, in the shown embodiment, the guide 21 and the
strip-shaped opener element 22 are positioned underneath the support plate 29 between
the frame 60 of the weaving machine and the support plate 29. In order to allow an
operator access to elements that are positioned underneath the support plate 29, such
as the guide 21, the strip-shaped opener element 22 and/or a rod 25, without the necessity
of dismounting the guide 21 from the support plate 29, the support plate 29 is provided
with a removeable cover 43.
[0049] The gripper opener 20 shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 further comprises a stop bar 44, which
is arranged fixed in position on the frame 60 of the weaving machine. The stop bar
44 and the strip-shaped opener element 22 are arranged at the opposite sides of the
movement path of the receiver gripper 3 (shown in FIG. 2), so that the receiver gripper
3 is guided sandwiched between the strip-shaped opener element 22 and the stop bar
44. The stop bar 44 limits an evasive movement of the receiver gripper 3 away from
the strip-shaped opener element 22.
[0050] In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, further a suction-unit 45 is provided.
The suction-unit 45 is attached to the frame 60 in the region of the strip-shaped
opener element 22. Further a blowing device 46 is provided to blow dust away from
the gripper clamp.
[0051] FIGS. 14 and 15 are a perspective view of a second embodiment of a gripper opener
20, while FIGS. 16 and 17 show a dismantled state. The gripper opener 20 is similar
to the gripper opener 20 shown in FIGS. 3 to 13 and the same reference numbers will
be used for identical or like elements. This allows the strip-shaped opener element
22, which is driven by the drive motor 23 for a displacement along the longitudinal
direction of a guiding channel 26, to be arranged on the frame 60 in the direction
towards the shed formed of warp threads 12 (shown in FIG. 1) or away from the fabric
13.
[0052] The guide 21 is fixed to the support plate 29 by means of two pin-shaped elements
41 each extending through one associated slotted hole 40 provided at the support plate
29. The support plate 29 is attached to the frame 60 movable in position in the movement
direction of the gripper 2, 3 (shown in FIG. 2). For this purpose, slotted holes 80,
81 are provided at the support plate 29 that extend after mounting the support plate
29 in parallel to the movement direction of the gripper 2, 3. A blowing device 46
can be provided on the support plate 29 in order to blow away dust from the gripper
clamp.
[0053] In FIGS. 14 to 17, the suction-unit 45 is fixed via the support 67 to the frame 60
of the weaving machine. Hence, the suction-unit 45 is not moved with the support plate
29 when adjusting the position of the support plate 29. The support plate 29 is fixed
via a support profile 48 to the frame 60. A stop bar 44 is fixed to the support profile
48, so that a gripper 2, 3 can be guided between the stop bar 44 and the strip-shaped
opener element 22. The support plate 29 is also fixed to the frame 60 in a determined
length position with respect to the frame 60 via at least one support block 49 and
bolts 65.
[0054] In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 3 to 17 a gripper opener 20 is shown that cooperates
with a gripper clamp 14 of the receiver gripper 3. The embodiments shown for the gripper
opener 20 can of course also be applied for a gripper opener 5 that cooperates with
a gripper clamp 14 of the bringer gripper 2.
[0055] The invention is not limited to the embodiments described by way of example and illustrated
in the drawings. Variant embodiments concerning shapes and dimensions that fall under
the claims and combinations of the described and illustrated embodiments are also
possible.
1. A gripper opener for opening a gripper clamp (14) of a gripper (2, 3) of a weaving
machine comprising a strip-shaped opener element (22) and a guide (21) with a guiding
channel (26), wherein the guide (21) can be arranged on the weaving machine with the
guiding channel (26) extending in parallel to a movement direction of the gripper
(2, 3), wherein the strip-shaped opener element (22) is provided with an upper side
(30), a lower side (31), a first lateral side (32) and a second lateral side (33),
wherein the first lateral side (32) and the second lateral side (33) extend between
the upper side (30) and the lower side (31), wherein the strip-shaped opener element
(22) has a first operating surface (61) provided at the first lateral side (32), wherein
the first operating surface (61) is adapted for cooperating with the gripper clamp
(14) for opening the gripper clamp (14), and wherein the strip-shaped opener element
(22) is arrangeable in the guiding channel (26) movably along the longitudinal direction
of the guiding channel (26) and presents the first operating surface (61) of the opener
element (22) to make contact with the gripper clamp (14) for opening the gripper clamp
(14), characterized in that the strip-shaped opener element (22) is provided at the upper side (30) with a first
coupling element (28) and is provided at the lower side (31) with a second coupling
element (79), which is identical in construction to the first coupling element (28),
wherein the first coupling element (28) and the second coupling element (79) are arranged
centrally in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction at the upper
side (30) and the lower side (31), respectively, and positioned in mirror symmetry
to one another, wherein the guide (21) is provided with at least one counter element
(27), and wherein one of the first coupling element (28) and the second coupling element
(79) forms a tongue-and-groove connection with the at least one counter element (27)
for guiding the strip-shaped opener element (22) in the guiding channel (26) perpendicular
to the longitudinal direction.
2. The gripper opener according to claim 1, characterized in that the strip-shaped opener element (22) has four operating surfaces (61, 62, 63, 64),
wherein at each lateral side (32, 33) two operating surfaces are provided.
3. The gripper opener according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the strip-shaped opener element (22) has two orthogonal lines of symmetry (82, 83).
4. The gripper opener according to claim 1, 2 or 3, characterized in that the first coupling element (28) and the second coupling element (79) each are in
the form of a groove extending in the longitudinal direction, and the counter element
(27) is a tongue, in particular a tongue protruding from an edge of an opening of
the guiding channel (26).
5. The gripper opener according to claim 4, characterized in that the counter element (27) comprises two distinct tongue parts for providing two distinct
guiding areas (84, 85) in the longitudinal direction.
6. The gripper opener according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the gripper opener (5, 20) comprises a drive motor (23) drivingly coupled to the
strip-shaped opener element (22) and operable to displace the strip-shaped opener
element (22) along longitudinal direction, wherein in particular the drive motor (23)
is coupled to the strip-shaped opener element (22) via a crank (24) and a rod (25).
7. The gripper opener according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the gripper opener (20) comprises a support plate (29), wherein the guide (21) is
fixable to a frame (60) of the weaving machine via the support plate (29).
8. The gripper opener according to claim 7, characterized in that the guide (21) is arranged on the support plate (29) adjustable in position in at
least one of the movement direction of the gripper (2, 3) and a transversal direction
perpendicular to a movement direction of the gripper (2, 3), wherein in particular
the guide (21) is arranged on the support plate (29) manually adjustable in position.
9. The gripper opener according to claim 8, characterized in that the connection between the support plate (29) and the guide (21) comprises at least
one slotted hole (40) and a pin-shaped element (41) extending through the slotted
hole (40).
10. The gripper opener according to claim 9, characterized in that the slotted hole (40) is arranged at a slanted angle with respect to the longitudinal
direction of the guiding channel (26).
11. The gripper opener according to any one of claims 7 to 10, characterized in that when mounted to a weaving machine the guide (21) and the strip-shaped opener element
(22) are positioned underneath the support plate (29) between the frame (60) of the
weaving machine and the support plate (29).
12. The gripper opener according to claim 11, characterized in that the support plate (29) is provided with a removeable cover (43) for allowing access
to the guide (21) and/or the strip-shaped opener element (22) positioned underneath
the support plate (29).
13. A weaving machine comprising a gripper (2, 3) with a gripper clamp (14) and a gripper
opener (5, 20) according to any one of claims 1 to 12.
14. The weaving machine according to claim 13, characterized in that a suction-unit (45) is mounted on the frame (60) of the weaving machine.
15. The weaving machine according to any one of claims 13 or 14, characterized in that a stop bar (44) is provided that can be arranged fixed in position on the weaving
machine, so that the gripper (2, 3) is guided sandwiched between the guide (21) with
the strip-shaped opener element (22) and the stop bar (44).
1. Ein Greiferöffner zum Öffnen einer Greiferklemme (14) eines Greifers (2, 3) einer
Webmaschine umfassend ein streifenförmiges Öffnerelement (22) und eine Führung (21)
mit einem Führungskanal (26), wobei die Führung (21) an der Webmaschine mit dem Führungskanal
(26) sich parallel zu einer Bewegungsrichtung des Greifers (2, 3) erstreckend angeordnet
sein kann, wobei das streifenförmige Öffnerelement (22) mit einer oberen Seite (30),
einer unteren Seite (31), einer ersten lateralen Seite (32) und einer zweiten lateralen
Seite (33) versehen ist, wobei sich die erste laterale Seite (32) und die zweite laterale
Seite (33) zwischen der oberen Seite (30) und der unteren Seite (31) erstrecken, wobei
das streifenförmige Öffnerelement (22) eine erste Betätigungsfläche (61) aufweist,
die an der ersten lateralen Seite (32) vorgesehen ist, wobei die erste Betätigungsfläche
(61) zum Zusammenwirken mit der Greiferklemme (14) zum Öffnen der Greiferklemme (14)
angepasst ist, und wobei das streifenförmige Öffnerelement (22) im Führungskanal (26)
entlang der Längsrichtung des Führungskanals (26) beweglich anordbar ist und die erste
Betätigungsfläche (61) des Öffnerelements (22) zum in Kontakt bringen mit der Greiferklemme
(14) zum Öffnen der Greiferklemme (14) darstellt, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das streifenförmige Öffnerelement (22) an der oberen Seite (30) mit einem ersten
Kopplungselement (28) versehen ist und an der unteren Seite (31) mit einem zweiten
Kopplungselement (79) versehen ist, das baugleich mit dem ersten Kopplungselement
(28) ist, wobei das erste Kopplungselement (28) und das zweite Kopplungselement (79)
zentral in einer Richtung senkrecht zur Längsrichtung an der oberen Seite (30) beziehungsweise
der unteren Seite (31) angeordnet und spiegelsymmetrisch zueinander positioniert sind,
wobei die Führung (21) mit mindestens einem Gegenelement (27) versehen ist, und wobei
das erste Kopplungselement (28) oder das zweite Kopplungselement (79) eine Nut-Feder-Verbindung
mit dem mindestens einen Gegenelement (27) zur Führung des streifenförmigen Öffnerelements
(22) im Führungskanal (26) senkrecht zur Längsrichtung bildet.
2. Der Greiferöffner nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das streifenförmige Öffnerelement (22) vier Betätigungsflächen (61, 62, 63, 64) aufweist,
wobei an jeder lateralen Seite (32, 33) zwei Betätigungsflächen vorgesehen sind.
3. Der Greiferöffner nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das streifenförmige Öffnerelement (22) zwei orthogonale Symmetrielinien (82, 83)
aufweist.
4. Der Greiferöffner nach Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das erste Kopplungselement (28) und das zweite Kopplungselement (79) jeweils in der
Form einer sich in Längsrichtung erstreckenden Nut sind, und das Gegenelement (27)
eine Feder ist, insbesondere eine Feder, die aus einem Rand einer Öffnung des Führungskanals
(26) herausragt.
5. Der Greiferöffner nach Anspruch 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Gegenelement (27) zwei unterschiedliche Federteile umfasst, um zwei unterschiedliche
Führungsbereiche (84, 85) in der Längsrichtung vorzusehen.
6. Der Greiferöffner nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Greiferöffner (5, 20) einen Antriebsmotor (23) umfasst, der antriebsmässig mit
dem streifenförmigen Öffnerelement (22) gekoppelt und zum Verschieben des streifenförmigen
Öffnerelements (22) entlang einer Längsrichtung betätigbar ist, wobei insbesondere
der Antriebsmotor (23) über eine Kurbel (24) und eine Stange (25) mit dem streifenförmigen
Öffnerelement (22) gekoppelt ist.
7. Der Greiferöffner nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Greiferöffner (20) eine Stützplatte (29) umfasst, wobei die Führung (21) an einem
Gestell (60) der Webmaschine über die Stützplatte (29) fixierbar ist.
8. Der Greiferöffner nach Anspruch 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Führung (21) an der Stützplatte (29) in der Bewegungsrichtung des Greifers (2,
3) und/oder einer Querrichtung senkrecht zu einer Bewegungsrichtung des Greifers (2,
3) in Position verstellbar angeordnet ist, wobei insbesondere die Führung (21) an
der Stützplatte (29) manuell in Position verstellbar angeordnet ist.
9. Der Greiferöffner nach Anspruch 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Verbindung zwischen der Stützplatte (29) und der Führung (21) mindestens ein
Langloch (40) und ein stiftförmiges Element (41) umfasst, das sich durch das Langloch
(40) erstreckt.
10. Der Greiferöffner nach Anspruch 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Langloch (40) schräg zur Längsrichtung des Führungskanals (26) angeordnet ist.
11. Der Greiferöffner nach einem der Ansprüche 7 bis 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass bei der Montage an eine Webmaschine die Führung (21) und das streifenförmige Öffnerelement
(22) unterhalb der Stützplatte (29) zwischen dem Gestell (60) der Webmaschine und
der Stützplatte (29) positioniert sind.
12. Der Greiferöffner nach Anspruch 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Stützplatte (29) mit einer abnehmbaren Abdeckung (43) versehen ist, um Zugang
zu der Führung (21) und/oder dem unterhalb der Stützplatte (29) positionierten streifenförmigen
Öffnerelement (22) zuzulassen.
13. Eine Webmaschine umfassend einen Greifer (2, 3) mit einer Greiferklemme (14) und einem
Greiferöffner (5, 20) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 12.
14. Die Webmaschine nach Anspruch 13, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass am Gestell (60) der Webmaschine eine Saugeinheit (45) montiert ist.
15. Die Webmaschine nach einem der Ansprüche 13 oder 14, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass eine Anschlagstange (44) vorgesehen ist, die ortsfest an der Webmaschine angeordnet
sein kann, so dass der Greifer (2, 3) sandwichartig zwischen der Führung (21) mit
dem streifenförmigen Öffnerelement (22) und der Anschlagstange (44) geführt wird.
1. Un ouvre-pince pour ouvrir une pince à saisir (14) d'une pince (2, 3) d'une machine
à tisser comprenant un élément d'ouverture (22) en forme de bande et un guide (21)
avec un canal de guidage (26), dans lequel le guide (21) peut être disposé sur la
machine à tisser avec le canal de guidage (26) s'étendant parallèlement à une direction
de déplacement de la pince (2, 3), dans lequel l'élément d'ouverture (22) en forme
de bande étant prévu d'un côté supérieur (30), un côté inférieur (31), un premier
côté latéral (32) et un deuxième côté latéral (33), dans lequel le premier côté latéral
(32) et le deuxième côté latéral (33) s'étendant entre le côté supérieur (30) et le
côté inférieur (31), dans lequel l'élément d'ouverture (22) en forme de bande ayant
une première surface de travail (61) prévue sur le premier côté latéral (32), dans
lequel la première surface de travail (61) étant adaptée pour coopérer avec la pince
à saisir (14) pour ouvrir la pince à saisir (14), et dans lequel l'élément d'ouverture
(22) en forme de bande peut être disposé dans le canal de guidage (26) de manière
mobile le long la direction longitudinale du canal de guidage (26) et présente la
première surface de travail (61) de l'élément d'ouverture (22) pour entrer en contact
avec la pince à saisir (14) pour ouvrir la pince à saisir (14), caractérisé en ce qu'un élément d'ouverture (22) en forme de bande est prévu sur le côté supérieur (30)
d'un premier élément d'accouplement (28) et est prévu sur le côté inférieur (31) d'un
deuxième élément d'accouplement (79) de construction identique au premier élément
d'accouplement (28), dans lequel le premier élément d'accouplement (28) et le deuxième
élément d'accouplement (79) étant disposés centralement dans une direction perpendiculaire
à la direction longitudinale sur le côté supérieur (30) et le côté inférieur (31),
respectivement, et positionnés en symétrie miroir l'un par rapport à l'autre, dans
lequel le guide (21) est prévu d'au moins un contre-élément (27), et dans lequel l'un
du premier élément d'accouplement (28) et du deuxième élément d'accouplement (79)
forme une connexion à languette et rainure avec le au moins un contre-élément (27)
pour guider l'élément d'ouverture (22) en forme de bande dans le canal de guidage
(26) perpendiculairement à la direction longitudinale.
2. L'ouvre-pince selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que l'élément d'ouverture (22) en forme de bande a quatre surfaces de travail (61, 62,
63, 64), dans lequel deux surfaces de travail étant prévues sur chaque côté latéral
(32, 33).
3. L'ouvre-pince selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que l'élément d'ouverture (22) en forme de bande a deux lignes de symétrie orthogonales
(82, 83).
4. L'ouvre-pince selon la revendication 1, 2 ou 3, caractérisé en ce que le premier élément d'accouplement (28) et le deuxième élément d'accouplement (79)
ont chacun la forme d'une rainure s'étendant dans la direction longitudinale, et le
contre-élément (27) est une languette, en particulier une languette faisant saillie
d'un bord d'une ouverture du canal de guidage (26).
5. L'ouvre-pince selon la revendication 4, caractérisé en ce que le contre-élément (27) comprend deux parties de languette distinctes pour prévoir
deux zones de guidage (84, 85) distinctes dans la direction longitudinale.
6. L'ouvre-pince selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisé en ce que l'ouvre-pince (5, 20) comprend un moteur d'entraînement (23) couplé de manière entraînante
à l'élément d'ouverture (22) en forme de bande et utilisable pour déplacer l'élément
d'ouverture (22) en forme de bande le long la direction longitudinale, dans lequel
en particulier le moteur d'entraînement (23) étant couplé à l'élément d'ouverture
(22) en forme de bande par l'intermédiaire d'une manivelle (24) et d'une tige (25).
7. L'ouvre-pince selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, caractérisé en ce que l'ouvre-pince (20) comprend une plaque de support (29), dans lequel le guide (21)
étant fixable à un châssis (60) de la machine à tisser par l'intermédiaire de la plaque
de support (29).
8. L'ouvre-pince selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que le guide (21) est disposé sur la plaque de support (29) réglable en position dans
au moins la direction de déplacement de la pince (2, 3) et dans une direction transversale
perpendiculaire à une direction de déplacement de la pince (2, 3), dans laquelle en
particulier le guide (21) est disposé sur la plaque de support (29) réglable manuellement
en position.
9. L'ouvre-pince selon la revendication 8, caractérisé en ce que la connexion entre la plaque de support (29) et le guide (21) comprend au moins un
trou fendu (40) et un élément en forme de goupille (41) s'étendant à travers le trou
fendu (40).
10. L'ouvre-pince selon la revendication 9, caractérisé en ce que le trou fendu (40) est diposé selon un angle incliné par rapport à la direction longitudinale
du canal de guidage (26).
11. L'ouvre-pince selon l'une quelconque des revendications 7 à 10, caractérisé en ce que, lorsque montés sur une machine à tisser le guide (21) et l'élément d'ouverture (22)
en forme de bande sont positionnés sous la plaque de support (29) entre le châssis
(60) de la machine à tisser et la plaque de support (29).
12. L'ouvre-pince selon la revendication 11, caractérisé en ce que la plaque de support (29) est prévue d'un couvercle amovible (43) pour permettre
l'accès au guide (21) et/ou à l'élément d'ouverture (22) en forme de bande positionné
sous la plaque de support (29).
13. Une machine à tisser comprenant une pince (2, 3) avec une pince à saisir (14) et un
ouvre-pince (5, 20) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 12.
14. La machine à tisser selon la revendication 13, caractérisée en ce qu'une unité d'aspiration (45) est montée sur le châssis (60) de la machine à tisser.
15. La machine à tisser selon l'une quelconque des revendications 13 ou 14, caractérisée en ce qu'une barre d'arrêt (44) est prévue qui peut être disposée de manière fixe en position
sur la machine à tisser, de sorte que la pince (2, 3) soit guidée en sandwich entre
le guide (21) avec l'élément d'ouverture (22) en forme de bande et la barre d'arrêt
(44).