EP3870745A1 - Dispositif de mesure de la tension de chaîne dans un métier à tisser et métier à tisser - Google Patents

Dispositif de mesure de la tension de chaîne dans un métier à tisser et métier à tisser

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EP3870745A1
EP3870745A1 EP19782946.8A EP19782946A EP3870745A1 EP 3870745 A1 EP3870745 A1 EP 3870745A1 EP 19782946 A EP19782946 A EP 19782946A EP 3870745 A1 EP3870745 A1 EP 3870745A1
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hold
hose
tree arrangement
match tree
carrier
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Markus Fiebig
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Lindauer Dornier GmbH
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D03WEAVING
    • D03DWOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
    • D03D49/00Details or constructional features not specially adapted for looms of a particular type
    • D03D49/04Control of the tension in warp or cloth
    • D03D49/22Back rests; Lease rods; Brest beams

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  • the present invention relates to a match tree arrangement for a
  • Deflection elements extending pressure hose, with at least one extending along the at least one pressure hose
  • Hose holder and with at least one hold-down device, which presses the pressure hose locally against the hose holder. Furthermore, the invention relates to a weaving machine with such a match tree arrangement.
  • Matching beams are used in weaving machines in order to redirect the warp threads fed from the warp beam or beams into the weaving plane and to feed them to the shed.
  • the matchstocks are usually spring-loaded or oscillatable.
  • Matchsticks also serve to measure the warp thread tension, the forces which the warp threads exert on the match beam which is mounted on the weaving machine in a manner capable of vibration are determined.
  • a match tree which is used to measure the warp tension, is
  • a spring-loaded deflection element supported by the warp threads is supported on an elastic cushion, which is preferably fluid-filled.
  • the elastic cushion runs in the transverse direction or in the weft direction of the weaving machine and is again supported in a receptacle that also extends in the weft direction of the weaving machine.
  • the warp thread tensile force can be determined in such a match tree by changes in the pressure in the elastic cushion and / or on the basis of deformations of the cushion.
  • a match tree arrangement with a fluid-filled elastic cushion or a pressure hose is also known from WO 2012/031802 A2.
  • the receptacle of the pressure hose is connected to a carrier element of the weaving machine by means of screw connections.
  • the side ends of the pressure hose protrude beyond the arrangement of warp threads and that
  • Deflecting element and are pressed to the side of the deflecting element by means of clips.
  • the side ends of the springy are pressed to the side of the deflecting element by means of clips.
  • Warp thread tension can thereby be improved and at the same time the pressure hose can be protected against a damaging influence of the deflecting element.
  • the object of the present invention is to propose a match tree arrangement which enables simple assembly of the match tree arrangement.
  • a match tree arrangement for a weaving machine has at least one deflection element for deflecting warp threads of the weaving machine, one
  • the match tree arrangement has at least one extending along the at least one pressure hose Hose holder on and at least one hold-down device, which presses the pressure hose locally against the hose holder.
  • the hose receptacle and the pressure hose can be fastened to the carrier device by means of the at least one hold-down device. This advantageously simplifies the assembly of the match tree arrangement, since the hose holder and the
  • Pressure hose can be attached together to the carrier device. This is also particularly advantageous when changing to a different product and / or a different weaving width, since this enables the changeover to be carried out very quickly. It is also particularly advantageous that the pressure hose is also fixed to the hose holder by means of the hold-down device. The pressure hose can thereby be secured against slipping out of its hose holder. Slipping or wobbling of the pressure hose is also avoided. Since the position of the pressure hose within the hose receptacle and therefore also its positioning relative to the deflection element is essential for the force measurement, good reproducibility of the measurement signal can also be achieved.
  • the hose receptacle preferably lies loosely on the carrier device, in particular on a carrier element of the carrier device extending along the hose receptacle, and can only be fastened to the carrier device, in particular the carrier element, by means of the hold-down device. This further simplifies the assembly of the match tree arrangement, since the hose receptacle only has to be placed on the carrier device for assembly and does not have to be positioned and attached to the carrier device by means of a separate assembly step.
  • the pressure hose can only be fixed in the hose holder by means of the hold-down device. This can cause the pressure hose can also be replaced particularly easily and independently of the hose holder.
  • the hold-down device can be fastened to the carrier device, in particular the carrier element, without tools.
  • the assembly of the hose receptacle with the pressure hose and their replacement, for example when the application is changed, are thereby possible in a particularly simple manner.
  • Fastening section which engages behind the carrier device, in particular the carrier element, in a form-fitting manner.
  • the fastening section can serve for the sole fastening of the hold-down device or can be combined with a further fastening means such as a screw.
  • the hold-down device is fixed to the carrier device by means of the positive engagement and secured against unintentional loosening.
  • the fastening section is designed as a clamping device or as a clip device. These can be assembled in a particularly simple manner without tools and are nevertheless able to reliably fasten the hold-down device to the carrier element.
  • the hold-down device has spaced-apart fastening sections, in particular designed as clamping feet.
  • spaced-apart fastening sections in particular designed as clamping feet.
  • two can be opposite each other
  • Fastening sections may be provided. However, it is of course also conceivable, particularly in the case of a wider hold-down device, to provide more than two, for example four, clamping feet. Alternatively, of course, only one clamping foot could be provided on the holding-down device, which holds the carrier element or the
  • Carrier device engages behind, while another attachment portion of the Hold-down is designed for example as a screw connection or clip device.
  • the hold-down device has a fixing section, preferably arranged between the fastening sections, in particular curved or kink-shaped, for fixing the pressure hose.
  • the fixing section also serves to attach the
  • Pressure hose on the hose holder as well as for holding down the pressure hose.
  • the hold-down device it is rigid and preferably in one piece.
  • the fixing section could easily be replaced, which enables adaptation to another weaving machine and / or a different hose receptacle.
  • the carrier element has at least one, preferably several, receiving openings for the at least one
  • the fastening section can be introduced into the receiving opening and / or connected to the receiving opening by means of a fastening element.
  • the holding-down device cannot therefore accommodate the opening (s) on the carrier element only be attached to the ends of the carrier element or the hose receptacle, but also in a central area.
  • the holding-down device can hereby be inserted in a simple manner with its fastening section through the insertion area into the receiving opening and then into the
  • Fastening area are brought to the support element or the
  • the clamping device can be actuated and released again by moving the hold-down device in a longitudinal direction of the carrier device, in particular of the carrier element.
  • the insertion region and the fastening region are arranged next to one another in relation to the longitudinal direction of the carrier device.
  • a clamping force of the clamping device is predominantly, preferably completely, by a spring action of the
  • Clamping effect is caused on the one hand by the spring action of the pressure hose loaded with fluid, but also by the elasticity of the pressure hose itself.
  • the hold-down can be due to the elasticity of the
  • the pressure hose is held in its position or secured against accidental failure of the wall even when the pressure hose is not under pressure.
  • the hold-down devices can therefore be made particularly simple and uniformly strong.
  • the Hold-down device to be resilient or to be provided with a spring element to form the clamping device.
  • the fastening of the hold-down device on the carrier element is thereby self-locking and prevents
  • the carrier element is arranged at least one, preferably at least two, at a distance from one another in a transverse direction of the carrier element.
  • opposite fastening sections can be introduced there in a simple manner.
  • the pressure hose is thereby pressed down in the area of its lateral ends and is removed from the influence of the deflecting element.
  • the hold-down devices can be arranged laterally next to the deflecting element, so that the deflecting element only touches the pressure hose in the area between the hold-down devices.
  • Deflection elements it is also possible for one or more hold-down devices to be arranged below the deflection element.
  • the carrier element has at least one, preferably several, preferably in pairs and spaced apart in the transverse direction of the carrier element, receiving opening (s) in the region between its two longitudinal ends.
  • the pressure hose can be pressed down not only at its lateral ends but also between its lateral ends at certain intervals and fixed to the hose receptacle. The pressure hose is thereby secured against slipping out between its lateral ends.
  • this also results in a more flexible, in particular multi-part, design of the pressure hose and / or the hose receptacle and / or the
  • the longitudinal direction of the carrier element can be equidistant or be irregular to a particularly flexible arrangement of differently long pressure hoses and / or hose receptacles and / or
  • Deflection element has corresponding recesses on the underside, into which the hold-down devices arranged below the deflection element can dip. It would also be conceivable for the deflecting element to be constructed in several parts, the hold-down devices arranged in the area between the two longitudinal ends of the carrier element then coming to lie between two parts of the multipart deflecting element.
  • Receiving openings arranged on the carrier element enable the weaving machine to be easily and flexibly adapted to a different weaving width without further modifications. If, for example, the current weaving width is to be reduced in a machine, the insertion of hold-down devices into the carrier element overrides the pressure hose in the areas which are no longer required and which are now outside the current weaving width. Since the pressure hose no longer lies there against the deflection element, it no longer exerts any spring action on it. Both the hose receptacle and the deflection element can remain unchanged in the machine
  • the hose receptacle is designed in several parts in relation to its longitudinal direction.
  • Hose holder contains several hose holder pieces that can be exchanged independently of one another, for example, in order to adjust the length or adjust the weaving width.
  • the deflection element has a guide area or a guide element for the warp threads and a support area or a support element for the support by the pressure hose. If a guide element and a support element separate therefrom are provided, these can in turn be replaced in a simple manner and independently of one another in order to adapt to the conditions on the
  • the support element can be made in one part or in several parts. If the support element is made in several parts with respect to its longitudinal direction, the tension of the warp threads can thereby be kept largely uniform over the width of the weaving machine or over the longitudinal direction of the support element, since bending of the support element can be compensated for.
  • the deflection element in particular the support element of the deflection element, has one or more recesses for one or more hold-down devices.
  • the hold-down device can not only be arranged laterally next to the deflection element in relation to a longitudinal direction of the match tree arrangement or a weft direction of the weaving machine, but also in the region of the deflection element, that is to say below the deflection element.
  • the contact of the support element or the support area with the pressure hose is nevertheless not hindered by this, since the hold-down device is received in the recess of the support element or the support area when the deflection element is pressed against the pressure hose.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic side view of a weaving machine with a
  • FIG. 2 shows a schematic side view of a match tree arrangement as a detailed view
  • Figure 3 is a schematic plan view of a carrier element
  • Figure 4 is a schematic detailed view of a receiving opening
  • FIG. 5 shows a schematic side view of a hold-down device according to a first embodiment
  • FIG. 6 shows a schematic side view of a hold-down device according to a second embodiment
  • FIG. 7 shows a schematic side view of a hold-down device according to a third embodiment
  • FIG. 8 shows a schematic plan view of a carrier element with a multi-part hose receptacle and a pressure hose
  • FIG. 9 shows a schematic illustration of the assembly of a hold-down device
  • Figure 10 is a schematic plan view of a carrier element with a one-piece hose holder
  • Figure 11 is a schematic plan view of a hose holder.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic side view of a weaving machine 1 which is equipped with a match tree arrangement 2 with at least one deflection element 6.
  • the deflection element 6 or the match tree arrangement 2 is fastened to the weaving machine 1 by means of a carrier device 10.
  • Warp threads 5 are unwound in the usual manner by means of a device 3 for feeding warp threads from a warp beam 4 and in the warp direction KR (see arrow) one after the other via the match beam arrangement 2 with the at least one deflecting element 6 and a warp thread monitor 7
  • Shed image means 8 supplied, which are movable in the usual way to form the shed 11.
  • Weft insertion means which can be designed in various ways and are sufficiently known in the prior art, are not shown.
  • the weaving machine has a reed 9, by means of which an inserted weft thread (not shown) can be attached to the fabric.
  • the finished fabric is drawn off at the end of the weaving machine 1 opposite the warp beam 4 by means of a take-off device 12 and wound onto a fabric beam 13.
  • a control unit 14 is provided, which is connected to the individual components of the weaving machine 1 by means of signal-transmitting lines (dotted lines).
  • the chain tension is measured in a manner known per se by means of the match tree arrangement 2.
  • the deflecting element 6 of the match tree arrangement 2 is thereby Tension of the warp threads 5 is applied.
  • Warp tension (tension) of the warp threads 5 is also transmitted to the control unit 14 of the weaving machine 1 via a signal-transmitting line (dash-dotted line).
  • FIG. 2 shows a schematic side view of a match tree arrangement 2 of a weaving machine, which has at least one deflection element 6
  • the deflection element 6 is in two parts with a guide element 26 and a
  • Support element 27 executed, a one-piece design with a
  • a reinforcing tubular body is also arranged between the guide element 26 and the support element 27.
  • the warp threads 5 pass through the deflection element 6 of the match tree arrangement 2 and lie superficially on the guide element 26 of the deflection element 6.
  • the guide element 26 is designed as a sheet metal, while at the same time it represents a flexible fastening of the deflection element 6 and enables an oscillating compensating movement of the deflection element 6. Due to the alternating movement of the warp threads 5 on the guide element 26, a certain force is exerted on the guide element 26. This force is transmitted by means of the support element 27 connected to the guide element 26 to a pressure hose 15 which is mounted in a hose receptacle 16.
  • the hose receptacle 16 and the pressure hose 15 are fastened to a carrier element 18 of the carrier device 10 by at least one hold-down device 17, the pressure hose 15 being simultaneously pressed locally against the hose holder 16 by a fixing section 21 of the hold-down device 17.
  • the hold-down device 17 is provided with fastening sections 19 by means of which it is fastened in suitable receiving openings 22 of the carrier element 18.
  • the fastening sections 19 include clamping feet 20 which engage behind the carrier element 18 and through one
  • the force transmitted by the hose receptacle 16 is detected by means of a suitable sensor 31, for example an inductive sensor, and transmitted to the control unit 14 shown in FIG. 1.
  • the sensor 31 is also arranged on the carrier element.
  • the support element 27 comprises, in the area of the hold-down device 17, a recess 28 into which the hold-down device 17 can be immersed when the deflecting element 6 is moved in the direction of the pressure hose 15 and the hold-down device 17.
  • This offers the advantage that the holding-down device (s) 17 can also be arranged below the deflecting element 6 and not only to the side of the latter, as will be explained in more detail with reference to the following figures.
  • the deflection element 6, in particular the support element 27, can also comprise a plurality of recesses 28 for a plurality of hold-down devices 17. Through several hold-down devices 17
  • Hose receptacle 16 and the support member 18 are fixed. As a result, slipping of the pressure hose 15 is avoided and a
  • a support element 27 formed in several parts in the longitudinal direction can also be used. The dimensions of each part of the
  • Support element 27 would in this case be selected such that at least some of the hold-down devices 17 can be placed in free spaces between respectively adjacent parts of the support element 27. This also leads to that deflections of the support element 27 can be compensated for due to the warp forces acting over its length.
  • FIG. 3 shows a schematic top view of a carrier element 18 of a carrier device 10.
  • the carrier element 18 has two in the region of its two longitudinal ends 25 in the transverse direction of the carrier element 18
  • Hold-down 17 on.
  • the hold-down devices 17 can be introduced into the receiving openings 22 by means of their fastening sections 19 (see FIGS. 5-7) or fastened to them. An irregular positioning of the receiving openings 22 in is visible here
  • the longitudinal direction of the carrier element 18 corresponds to the direction of its greatest longitudinal extent and is oriented transversely to the warp threads or in the weft direction when the carrier element 18 is installed.
  • the transverse direction of the carrier element designates its shorter longitudinal extent, that in the installed one
  • Receiving openings 22 allow a quick and flexible adjustment of the weaving width in one machine.
  • the pressure hose can be pressed down in the areas outside the current weaving width by targeted insertion of hold-downs and can thus be overridden. Modifications of the weaving machine such as the exchange of the deflecting element, the pressure hose or the hose receptacle are therefore not necessary to adapt to different weaving widths.
  • the deflection element possibly also the hose holder and the
  • the plurality of receiving openings 22 also enable the use of different pressure hoses 15 and / or of different lengths
  • Deflection elements 6 also an equidistant distribution of the receiving openings 22 with respect to the transverse direction of the carrier element 18. The number of
  • Hold-down device 17 is to be adapted to the desired number and / or length of hose receptacles 16. A higher number of hold-down devices 17 also enables the pressure hose to be fixed better in the desired position over its entire length.
  • FIG. 4 shows a schematic detailed illustration of a receiving opening 22 according to an advantageous embodiment.
  • the receiving opening 22 comprises two functional areas
  • the insertion area 24 is shown on the right in FIG. 4 and is designed as a vertical elongated hole, the insertion area 24 being used to insert the hold-down device 17 into the
  • the hold-down device 17 is prevented from being released from the receiving opening 22 by the fastening feet 23 reaching behind the clamping feet 20 of the hold-down device 17.
  • FIG. 9 The fastening of a hold-down device 17 in the receiving openings 22 of FIG. 4 is shown in FIG. 9.
  • Fixing the hold-down device 17 can be effected both by the elasticity and by the spring action of the fluid-filled pressure hose 15, which braces the hold-down device 17 against the carrier element 18.
  • the hold-down device 17 can also be fixed by elastic or clip-like
  • FIG. 5 shows a schematic side view of a hold-down device 17 according to a first embodiment with one fixing section 21 and with two
  • the fixing section 21 is arranged in a connection between the two fastening sections 19 and is kink-shaped, i.e. it has a triangular indentation in the direction of the clamping feet 20.
  • the dimensions of the kink or indentation are based on the dimensions of the used
  • the hold-down is made in one piece and rigid.
  • the shape shown in the figure impresses with its simple and inexpensive producibility and makes it possible to hold the pressure hose 15 in its position, as shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 6 shows a schematic side view of a hold-down device 17 according to a second embodiment, the same physical features as shown in FIG. 5 being present.
  • the fixing section 21 is likewise arranged in the connection between the two fastening sections 19, but is curved in comparison to FIG. 5, here as a semicircle, in the direction of the fastening sections 19.
  • the fastening sections 19 have also present clamping feet 20, but could also be designed as a clip device or in some other way as a clamping device. This enables a more even distribution of tension at the fixed area of the filled pressure hose 15 and thus increases its service life.
  • FIG. 7 shows a schematic side view of a hold-down device 17 according to a third embodiment.
  • this embodiment is identical to one of the two FIGS. 5 or 6, whereby here in comparison to FIGS. 5 and 6
  • Clip devices 29 are arranged on the fastening sections 19.
  • FIG. 8 shows a schematic plan view of a carrier element 18 of a match tree arrangement 2 for a weaving machine 1. On the carrier element 18 shown there are a multi-part, seen in the longitudinal direction
  • Hose receptacle 16 and a pressure hose 15 are arranged.
  • hose receptacle 16 is made in three parts with a middle hose receptacle piece 16a and two outer ones
  • Hose receiving pieces 16b. So can be a multi-part
  • Hose holder 16 by exchanging individual
  • Hose receiving pieces 16a, 16b are adapted to different nominal widths of different weaving machines.
  • An adaptation to a changed weaving width can also be carried out in this way if, for example, in the case of major changes in the weaving width, an adjustment is not possible only by inserting hold-down devices. In this case, it can also make sense to use a shorter deflection element 6. A higher number of individuals would also be conceivable in this context
  • Hose receiving pieces 16a, 16b to provide even greater flexibility in the To adapt to different width weaving machines. To ensure that measurement conditions are as constant as possible, even with different weaving widths
  • Hose receiving piece 16a should always be of the same length.
  • FIG. 10 shows a schematic plan view of a carrier element 18 of a match tree arrangement 2 for a weaving machine with a hose receptacle 16 made in one piece.
  • the arrangement of the receptacle openings 22 corresponds to the arrangement of the receptacle openings 22 in FIG. 8. This enables a flexibility similar to that described in FIG. An adaptation to that
  • Weaving width can thus take place not only by deliberately inserting hold-downs, but also by exchanging the entire hose receptacle 16, the receiving openings 22 being arranged at intervals from one another with respect to the longitudinal direction of the carrier element 18, with which the usual weaving widths can be covered.
  • an equidistant version could also make sense. Especially with machines with a small article variance over a longer period of time, such a simple and inexpensive
  • FIG. 11 shows a schematic top view of a carrier element 18 and a further embodiment of a hose holder 16 of a match tree arrangement 2 for a weaving machine 1.
  • the hose holder 16 is shown in FIG. 11
  • Recesses 30 extending in the longitudinal direction of the hose receptacle 16 and recesses 28 arranged in pairs.
  • the hose receptacle 16 is arranged on the carrier element 18 such that the recesses 28 are aligned with the receiving openings 22 of the carrier element 18. If the hold-down devices 17 (not shown here) are inserted into the receiving openings 22 of the carrier element 18, they also engage in the recesses 28 of the hose holder 16. This will help with the assembly of the
  • Hold-down device 17 fixes not only the pressure hose 15 (not shown here), but also the hose holder 16 on the carrier element 18.
  • the hose receptacle 16 therefore only has to be loosely placed on the carrier element 18 and positioned thereon before the holding-down device 17 is assembled.
  • the pressure hose 15 and the hose holder 16 are thus fastened to the carrier element only by means of the hold-down device 17.
  • the recesses 30 allow an adjustment of the rigidity of the hose receptacle 16 used and thus an adjustment of the
  • hose receptacles 16 are provided with cutouts 30 of different sizes. If, for example, by using more tear-resistant
  • Warp thread tensions occur, then preferably also
  • Hose receptacle 16 used with greater rigidity.

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Abstract

La présente invention concerne un dispositif de porte-fils (2) pour un métier à tisser, qui présente au moins un élément de renvoi (6) servant à rediriger des fils de chaîne (5) du métier à tisser, un dispositif de support (10) sur lequel est fixé de manière oscillante le ou les éléments de renvoi (6), au moins un tuyau de pression (15) supportant de manière élastique l'élément de renvoi (6) et s'étendant le long de l'élément de renvoi (6), au moins un logement de tuyau (16) s'étendant le long du ou des tuyaux de pression (15) et au moins un serre-flanc (17) qui maintient le tuyau de pression (15) pressé localement contre le logement de tuyau (16). Le logement de tuyau (16) et le tuyau de pression (15) peuvent être fixés au moyen du ou des serre-flancs (17) sur le dispositif de support (10). Un métier à tisser présente un dispositif de porte-fils (2) de ce type.
EP19782946.8A 2018-10-25 2019-09-26 Dispositif de mesure de la tension de chaîne dans un métier à tisser et métier à tisser Withdrawn EP3870745A1 (fr)

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