Title of Invention

HEALD FRAME

Abstract The invention relates to a heald frame comprising at least one frame part (10, 14) and at least one heald carrying rod (16). A multitude of projections (25, 26), which are arranged one behind the other while being situated essentially in a row, are formed from the heald carrying rod (16) while projecting therefrom by means of plastic deformation and are held inside a recess (28) or the like of the frame part (10, 14).
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Description
Heald frame
[0001] The invention relates to a heald frame with at least one frame
part and with at least one heald carrying rod which is fastened to the frame
part.
[0002] In order to achieve high weaving speeds, the aim is to have
heald frames with as low a weight as possible. Despite the low weight, they
must have high deformation resistance or flexural resistance, so that the
healds are not loaded and/or damaged due to deformations of the heald
frames. The healds themselves are to be held with play, in particular, in the
raising and lowering direction of the heald frames, so that, in the repair of a
warp thread break, they can easily be pushed to one side, without the risk of
deformations of and/or damage to the healds. The heald carrying rods are to
consist of as wear-resistant a material as possible. In practice, therefore,
there is provision for the frame parts to be produced from a material of low
specific gravity, in particular from aluminum or an aluminum alloy. The heald
carrying rods are preferably produced from steel or similarly wear-resistant
materials. Since the frame parts, on the one hand, and the heald carrying
rods, on the other hand, consist of different materials which behave differently
under stress and, in particular, are deformed differently, problems arise in
practice.
[0003] It is known (US 31 51 634) to provide the frame parts in each
case with a flange which is directed toward the opposite frame part and which
is reinforced by means of a longitudinal rib. The heald carrying rods, which
possess a flat strip-shaped configuration, are fastened to this longitudinal rib
of the frame parts. They have, on the side facing away from the longitudinal
rib, a wide longitudinal groove, the depth of which corresponds approximately
to half the thickness of the heald carrying rod. At a plurality of locations within
the longitudinal groove, longitudinal slots are provided, into which are in-

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serted mounting plates which are somewhat shorter than the slots. Spacer
plates are arranged on the longitudinal rib of the frame parts. The heald car-
rying rods and the mounting plates are assigned clamping plates. The entire
subassembly is held together by means of rivets which penetrate into the
longitudinal rib of the flange of the frame part. It has been shown that a de-
sign of this type is relatively susceptible to fatigue fractures which occur due
to relatively low, but changing forces. The bores in which the rivets are held
on the flange of the frame part are particularly at risk.
[0004] It is also known (US 37 54 577) to attach to the flanges of the
frame parts two webs which run in the longitudinal direction and between
them form a longitudinal groove. This longitudinal groove serves for receiving
a middle web of T-shaped heald carrying rods. The middle web of these T-
shaped heald carrying rods is held in the longitudinal grooves by means of an
adhesive. The manufacture of T-shaped heald carrying rods of this type is
relatively complicated and therefore costly, particularly when they are pro-
duced from a high-grade material.
[0005] The object on which the invention is based is to provide a heald
frame of the type initially mentioned which is also suitable for high weaving
speeds and which can be produced as cost-effectively as possible.
[0006] This object is achieved in that a multiplicity of projections ar
ranged essentially one behind the other in a row are shaped out of the heald
carrying rod by means of plastic deformation and are held in a clearance or
the like of the frame part.
[0007] By means of the projections formed by plastic deformation, an
essentially strip-shaped heald carrying rod is provided, which in functional
terms is comparable essentially to a T-shaped heald carrying rod and which
can be attached to a frame part in a corresponding way to a T-shaped heald
carrying rod.

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[0008] In an embodiment of the invention, there is provision for the
frame part to be provided with a longitudinal groove which runs in the longitu-
dinal direction of the heald carrying rod and in which the projections of the
heald carrying rod are held.
[0009] In an embodiment of the invention, there is provision, further, for
tabs to be bent out from the heald carrying rod. In this case, there is advanta-
geously provision for the tabs to be bent about a bending axis running essen-
tially transversely with respect to the longitudinal direction of the heald carry-
ing rod. In this embodiment, there is advantageously provision, further, for the
width of the tabs of the heald carrying rod to correspond essentially to the
width of the longitudinal groove. This affords a mechanical hold between the
heald carrying rods and the frame part.
[0010] Further features and advantages of the invention may be gath-
ered from the following description of the embodiments illustrated in the draw-
ings and from the subclaims.
Fig. 1 shows a view of a diagrammatically illustrated heald frame ac-
cording to the invention,
Fig. 2 shows a part view in the direction of the arrow II of fig. 1,
Fig 3 shows a perspective part view of a heald carrying rod according
to the invention,
Fig. 4 shows a view of the narrow side of the heald carrying rod accord-
ing to fig. 3,
Fig. 5 shows a view, similar to fig. 4, of another embodiment,
Fig. 6 shows a view, similar to fig. 4, of a further embodiment,

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Fig. 7 shows a view of an embodiment similar to fig. 3 and 4,
Fig. 8 shows a longitudinal section through a heald carrying rod similar
to fig. 3 and 4,
Fig. 9 shows a view, similar to fig. 4, of a further embodiment,
Fig. 10 shows a front view of a further embodiment of a heald carrying
rod for a heald frame,
Fig. 11 shows a top view of the heald carrying rod of fig. 10, and
Fig. 12 shows a section through a frame part with a heald carrying rod
according to fig. 10 and 11.
The heald frame illustrated in fig. 1 possesses an upper frame part 10 and a
lower frame part 11 which are connected to one another by means of two
side parts 12, 13 to form a frame. The frame parts 10, 11 have the same
cross section and are arranged mirror-symmetrically in respect to one an-
other in such a way that two flanges 14, 15 lie opposite one another. Fas-
tened to these flanges 14, 15 are heald carrying rods 16, 17 on which healds
18 are guided by means of eyes 19, 20. The healds 18 are provided with
thread eyes through which the warp threads run. The eyes 19, 20 are guided
on the heald carrying rods 16, 17 with a play such that the healds 18 can be
displaced relatively easily on the heald carrying rods 16, 17, for example in
order to eliminate a warp thread break.
[0011] In the exemplary embodiment, the frame parts 10, 11 have a pro-
file of identical cross section. The heald carrying rods 16, 17 are likewise de-
signed identically and are fastened to the frame parts 10, 11 in the same way,
so that the following description, which refers to the upper frame part 10 and
the upper heald carrying rod 16, also applies in the same way to the lower
frame part 11 and the heald carrying rod 17.

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[0012] The upper frame part 10 and the lower frame part 11 are, for ex-
ample, extruded profiles consisting of aluminum or of an aluminum alloy.
They are configured such that they possess as low a weight as possible, but
high flexural resistance. The heald carrying rods 16, 17 are steel profiles,
preferably extruded steel profiles.
[0013] A multiplicity of projections arranged one behind the other in a
row are shaped out of the heald carrying rods 16, 17 by means of plastic de-
formation, by means of which projections the heald carrying rods 16, 17 are
fastened to the flanges 14, 15 of the frame parts 10, 11. In the exemplary
embodiment according to fig. 1 to 4, perforations 22 have first been made in
the middle region of the heald carrying rods 16, 17, said perforations having
adjoining them on both sides short incisions 23, 24 running in the longitudinal
direction of the heald carrying rod. These incisions make it possible for pro-
jections in the form of tabs 25, 26 to be bent out from the heald carrying rod,
as illustrated for the heald carrying rod 16 in fig. 2, 3 and 4. The tabs 25, 26
are located approximately in the longitudinal center of the heald carrying rod
16, said longitudinal center lying in the region of a longitudinal groove 27, the
depth of which corresponds approximately to half the thickness of the heald
carrying rod 16. As can be seen particularly from fig. 3 and 4, in each case
two tabs 25, 26 lie opposite one another in pairs. In the exemplary embodi-
ment, the tabs 25, 26 are first bent out of the plane of the heald carrying rods
16 about a bending axis running essentially transversely with respect to the
longitudinal direction of the heald carrying rod 16 and are then bent back in
the direction of the heald carrying rod 16 at a distance from this bending axis.
[0014] As can be seen from fig. 2, the tabs 26 have a width which corre-
sponds essentially to the width of a longitudinal groove 28 formed between
two webs 29, 30 which project from the flange 14 in the direction of the heald
carrying rods 16 and which run in the longitudinal direction of the latter. The
tabs 25, 26 are secured in the longitudinal groove 28 by means of an adhe-
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[0015] The tabs 25, 26 may be bent out of the plane of the heald carry-
ing rod 16 before the latter is mounted on the flange 14 of the frame part 10.
It is also possible, however, to press the tabs out of the plane of the heald
carrying rods 16 and into the longitudinal groove 28 of the flange 14 when the
heald carrying rod 16 already bears against the two webs 29, 30 which be-
tween them form the longitudinal groove 28.
[0016] The projections, formed by plastic deformation, of the heald car-
rying rods 16, 17 may be provided in highly diverse forms. In the embodiment
according to fig. 5, there is provision for only one form of tabs 26 to be bent
out of the heald carrying rod 16 in each case. In the embodiment according to
fig. 6, tabs 31 which project essentially perpendicularly from the outer surface
of the heald carrying rod 16 are bent out of the heald carrying rod 16.
[0017] In the embodiment according to fig. 7, the tabs 25, 26 of the
heald carrying rod 16 which are directed oppositely to one another are ar-
ranged at a greater distance from one another. The tabs preferably stamped
out from the heald carrying rod 16 can advantageously be glued into the lon-
gitudinal groove 28 of the frame part 10, 14 and afford relatively good secur-
ing against displacement in the longitudinal direction.
[0018] In the embodiment according to fig. 8, the tabs 25, 26 are bent
out of the bottom of the longitudinal groove 27 toward the open side of the
latter, that is to say oppositely to the tabs 25, 26 of the embodiment according
to fig. 3. In this embodiment, the heald carrying rod 16 is mounted on the
frame part 10 or 11 such that the longitudinal groove 27 faces the longitudinal
groove 28.
[0019] In the embodiment according to fig. 9, the projections 32 are
pressed in the form of loops or eyes out of the heald carrying rod 16. For this
purpose, the heald carrying rod is provided in the region of the projections 32
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jections 32 to be pressed out. The longitudinal slots may be formed and the
projections 32 pressed out in one operation or else in a plurality of operations
in succession.
[0020] In the embodiment according to fig. 10 to 12, the heald carrying
rod 16 is provided with boss-like projections 32 which are pressed out on one
side and which lie one behind the other in a row and are pressed out of the
material of the heald carrying rod 16 only to an extent such that sufficiently
large surfaces are present which are sufficient to allow gluing into a clearance
of the flange 14 of a frame part. The projections 32 have been pressed out
from the heald carrying rod 16 only to an extent such that the approximately
parallel top sides and undersides of the projections are also still connected to
the material of the heald carrying rod 16. In the embodiment according to
fig. 10 to 12, the projections are not provided in the region of a longitudinal
groove 35 of the heald carrying rod 16, but, instead, in the region 33 which is
located beneath it and which has a greater thickness. The longitudinal groove
35 and the region 33 located beneath it and also that region 34 of the heald
carrying rod 16 which lies above it are designed such that they can receive
healds 18 having J-shaped guide elements 36.
[0021] In a modified embodiment, there is provision for the projections
produced by plastic deformation to be arranged in more than one row running
in the longitudinal direction of the heald carrying rod, for example in two rows.
A heald carrying rod of this type can then be fastened to a frame part in such
a way that the projections of the heald carrying rod surround a longitudinal rib
of the flange 14 or 15 of the frame parts 10 or 11 from above and below.
[0022] In another modified embodiment, there is provision for the projec-
tions to be bent out in a tab-like manner about bending axes running in the
longitudinal direction of the heald carrying rod. Tab-like projections of this
type may also have a hook-like configuration, engaging behind corresponding
profilings of the frame part and bringing about additional mechanical secur-
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may be attached to a projection of a flange 14 or 15 of the frame parts 10, 11
or in a longitudinal groove by displacement in the longitudinal direction.
[0023] In a modified version, the frame parts 10, 11 are made from fiber-
reinforced plastic, in particular from plastic reinforced with carbon fibers or
Kevlar fibers. The invention is also suitable for heald frames which have only
one frame part 10 or 11 with a heald carrying rod 16 or 17 fastened to it.

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Claims
1. A heaid frame with at least one frame part (10, 14; 11, 15) and with at
least one heald carrying rod (16, 17) which is fastened to the frame part,
characterized in that a multiplicity of projections (25, 26, 31, 32) arranged one
behind the other substantially in a row are shaped out of the heald carrying
rod (16, 17) by means of plastic deformation and can be attached in a clear-
ance (28) or the like of the frame part (10, 14; 11, 15).
2. The heald frame as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the frame
part (10, 11, 14, 15) is provided with a longitudinal groove (28) which runs in
the longitudinal direction of the heald carrying rod (16, 17) and in which the
projections (25, 26, 31, 32) of the heald carrying rod (16, 17) are held.
3. The heald frame as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that an
adhesive is provided in the longitudinal groove (28).
4. The heald frame as claimed in one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in
that the width of the projections (25, 26, 31, 32) of the heald carrying rod (16,
17) corresponds essentially to the width of the longitudinal groove (28) of the
frame part (10, 14; 11, 15).
5. The heald frame as claimed in one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in
that tabs (25, 26, 31) are bent out from the heald carrying rod (16, 17).
6. The heald frame as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that the tabs
(25, 26, 31) are bent about a bending axis running essentially transversely
with respect to the longitudinal direction of the heald carrying rod (16, 17).
7. The heald frame as claimed in one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in
that pairs of tabs with tabs (25, 26) oriented mirror-symmetrically with respect
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8. The heald frame as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that a perfora-
tion (22) is provided in the region in which the tabs (25, 26) of the pairs of
tabs lie opposite one another.
9. The heald frame as claimed in one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in
that the tabs (25, 26, 31) are cut out by means of stamping.
10. The heald frame as claimed in one of claims 1 to 9, characterized in
that the heald carrying rod (16) is provided with boss-like projections (32)
which have two surfaces approximately parallel to one another.

The invention relates to a heald frame comprising at least one frame part (10, 14) and at least one heald carrying rod (16). A multitude of projections (25, 26), which are arranged one behind the other while being situated essentially in a row, are formed from the heald carrying rod (16) while projecting therefrom by means of plastic deformation and are held inside a recess (28) or the like of the frame part (10, 14).

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Patent Number 264108
Indian Patent Application Number 1974/KOLNP/2007
PG Journal Number 50/2014
Publication Date 12-Dec-2014
Grant Date 08-Dec-2014
Date of Filing 01-Jun-2007
Name of Patentee VERBRUGGE N.V.
Applicant Address STEVERLYNCKLAAN 15, B-8900 IEPER BELGIUM, A BELGIUM COMPANY
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 DESEYNE, JOOST POPULIERSTRAAT 4, B-8830 HOGLEDE
2 STOCKMAN, FRANK BLEKERSSTRAAT 15, B-8500 KORTRIJK
PCT International Classification Number D03C 9/06
PCT International Application Number PCT/EP2005/007596
PCT International Filing date 2005-07-13
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 10 2004 059 319.1 2004-12-02 Germany