Reed cleaning apparatus and method

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Inventors

Kozlowski, Derek S.

Application #

415990

Filed

Oct-12-1999

Published

Apr-16-2002

Current US Class

015/246
015/387
139/1C

International Classes

D03J 001/00

Field of Search

139/1 15/387 15/246 15/312.1

Assignee

Milliken & Company (Spartanburg, SC)

Examiners

Falik; Andy

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Moyer; Terry T., Wilson; Charlotte C.

US Patent References

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4969488   Foam cleaner for l...
5005606   Ultra-sonic reed cle...
5076303   Bottle duster
5086810   Ultra-sonic reed cle...
5163201   Method and appar...
5197520   Cleaning system for...
5237717   Loom reed cleanin...
5244504   Loom reed cleanin...
5279334   Reed maintenance...

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Abstract
Method and apparatus to employ rotating brushes to remove the lint, size, trimer, dirt, etc. from the reed of a weaving machine in an efficient manner without removing the reed from the weaving machine, without disengaging the warp yarn sheet, and without significantly reducing the tension on the warp yarn sheet. The apparatus is particularly effective on air jet weaving machines, on which the apparatus simultaneously cleans the reed and the auxiliary air nozzles. The apparatus has a pair of reed guides and a clamping air cylinder that engage the reed; a plurality of wheels that deflect the warp yarn sheet in a downward direction, exposing the reed and auxiliary air nozzles for cleaning; and a drive motor and a winder drum mechanism that allow the cleaning apparatus to be readily moved across the loom. The apparatus has the desirable features of being efficient, portable, and economical, as one apparatus can be used to clean many weaving machines.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An apparatus for cleaning a stopped weaving machine having a reed with warp yarns passing therethrough, said warp yarns forming a yarn sheet on said machine, wherein said weaving machine is an air jet weaving machine having a series of auxiliary air nozzles, said apparatus comprising a motive means for moving said apparatus along said reed, a cleaning means for removing debris from said reed, and a yarn-deflecting means for deflecting the warp yarn sheet and allowing said cleaning means to act on said reed as said apparatus moves along said reed, and wherein said cleaning means is adapted to simultaneously remove debris from both said reed and said series of auxiliary air nozzles as said apparatus moves along said reed.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to the cleaning of reeds on textile weaving machines. In particular, this invention relates to the simultaneous cleaning of the reeds and auxiliary air nozzles found on air jet weaving machines (or looms) without removing the reed from the loom, without disengaging the warp yarn therefrom, and without reducing the warp yarn tension.

The reed, in typical construction, has a C-shaped channel or tunnel that is formed by the shape of the individual dents that comprise the reed. Fill yarn is propelled through this C-shaped tunnel across the loom during operation of the loom. Because of the shape of the tunnel, size, lint, trimer, dirt, loom oils, and the like tend to accumulate in this area. Fiber residue may also be a part of this accumulation, particularly when weaving with spun fibers. When accumulations in the reed tunnel occur, the fill yarn is more easily knocked out of the tunnel, causing filling stops and decreased production efficiency. It is known that periodic cleaning of the tunnel, therefore, results in decreased machine stops and improved productivity.
 
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