Foam cleaner for loom reeds

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Inventors

Long, Wayne H.
Wardlaw, Jr., Francis M.

Application #

493163

Filed

Mar-14-1990

Published

Nov-13-1990

Current US Class

015/302
134/26
139/1C

International Classes

D03J 001/00

Field of Search

15/310 15/306 134/26 134/25.5 134/10 139/1

Assignee

Milliken Research Corporation (Spartanburg, SC)

Examiners

Falik; Andrew M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Marden; Earle R., Petry; H. William

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4653543   Loom reed servicin...
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Abstract
An apparatus to clean the reeds of a weaving machine without removing the reeds from the machine and without disconnecting the warp yarns. A cleaning head is slid down the reed and blows a foaming agent from one of the cavities through the space between the dents into the other of the cavities of the reed and sucks the lint, dust, etc. dislodged by the foaming agent back through the spaces between the dents and directs such to a point of collection.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A cleaning head for the reed of a weaving machine comprising: a substantially hollow body, a depending flange member forming a groove between said body and said flange member, said hollow body having means to separate the interior thereof into at least two separate cavities, a first opening in the same side of said body as said flange member communicating with one of said cavities, a second opening on the same side of said body as said flange member communicating with another of said cavities, a third opening in said body communicating with a second of said cavities and adapted to be connected to a suction source and a fourth opening in said body communicating with said second cavity and adapted to be connected to a source of foam cleaner.



Description
This invention relates generally to the cleaning of loom reeds and in particular to the cleaning of air jet loom reeds while in position on the loom without disengaging the warp yarn therefrom.

It is necessary for efficient operation of a weaving machine to clean the lint, finish, etc. from on and between the dents of a loom reed. This, in the past has been accomplished in numerous ways, none of which are completely satisfactory. The obvious and old fashioned way to clean the reed was to disengage the warp yarns and remove the reed to a remote position for cleaning. This was very time consuming and inefficient. Some practical systems such as leaving the reed in the loom and blowing or ultrasonically treating the reed in situ have been tried but do not perform the necessary cleaning in the most efficient manner.

Therefore, it is an object of this invention to provide an apparatus and method to efficiently clean the reed of a weaving machine in situ without disengaging the warp yarns therefrom.
 
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