Pile warp yarn tension control
First Claim
1. A pile warp yarn tension control method for a weaving operation using a tension control mechanism which has a tension roller supported for movement about a center of swing motion, the tension roller having pile warp yarns extended therearound around and the tension of the pile warp yarns extended around the tension roller changing in response to a change in the position of the tension roller, comprising:
- (a) a position control step in which the tension roller is shifted forcibly in a displacement direction to a predetermined position at a desired speed in order to reduce the tension of the pile warp yarns in a time period when the tension of the pile warp yarns varies rapidly;
(b) a torque control step in which a desired torque about the center of swing motion is applied to the tension roller in order to maintain the tension of the pile warp yarns at a desired value corresponding to said desired torque; and
(c) a stop position control step in which the tension roller is held stopped at a predetermined position during a predetermined period of the weaving operation.
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Abstract
A pile warp tension controller for controlling the pile warp yarn tension control mechanism of a pile fabric loom controls the position of the tension roller of the pile warp yarn tension control mechanism or the torque acting on a tension lever supporting the tension roller according to the operating state of the pile fabric loom so that the tension of the pile warp yarns is regulated at an optimum value. The control mode of the pile warp tension controller is changed over from a tension control mode to a speed control mode in forming loops of the pile warp yarns to ensure the satisfactory formation of loops having a predetermined loop length and to prevent defective loops.
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14 Claims
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1. A pile warp yarn tension control method for a weaving operation using a tension control mechanism which has a tension roller supported for movement about a center of swing motion, the tension roller having pile warp yarns extended therearound around and the tension of the pile warp yarns extended around the tension roller changing in response to a change in the position of the tension roller, comprising:
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(a) a position control step in which the tension roller is shifted forcibly in a displacement direction to a predetermined position at a desired speed in order to reduce the tension of the pile warp yarns in a time period when the tension of the pile warp yarns varies rapidly; (b) a torque control step in which a desired torque about the center of swing motion is applied to the tension roller in order to maintain the tension of the pile warp yarns at a desired value corresponding to said desired torque; and (c) a stop position control step in which the tension roller is held stopped at a predetermined position during a predetermined period of the weaving operation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 8)
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3. A pile warp yarn tension controller for controlling a tension control mechanism which is part of a loom, which has a tension roller supported so as to be able to be displaced about a center of pivotal motion and which continuously controls the tension of pile warp yarns extended around the tension roller on the basis of the variation of the position of the tension roller, comprising:
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(a) a speed command unit which provides a speed signal to control shifting of the tension roller forcibly in a direction for suppressing the variation of the tension of the pile warp yarns, and first means responsive to said speed signal for causing said tension control mechanism to move said tension roller in said direction to a predetermined position at a desired speed; (b) a stop command unit which provides a stop signal, and second means responsive to said stop signal for causing said tension control mechanism to hold the tension roller stopped at the predetermined position; (c) a tension setting unit which provides a tension signal, and third means responsive to said tension signal for causing said tension control mechanism to apply a desired torque to the center of pivotal motion of the tension roller so as to produce a desired tension in said pile warp yarns; (d) a switching unit which sequentially selects and outputs the speed signal from said speed command unit, the stop signal from said stop command unit and the tension signal from said tension setting unit during every weaving cycle of the loom, said switching unit effecting said sequential selections at respective predetermined angular positions of a main shaft of the loom in synchronism with the rotation of the main shaft; (e) a driving source control unit which receives the selected one of the speed signal, the stop signal and the tension signal output by said switching unit, and which generates successive driving output signals respectively corresponding to the speed signal, the stop signal and the tension signal; and (f) a driving source which receives said driving output signals from said driving source control unit and in response thereto drives the tension control mechanism to control the tension roller according to the selected one of the speed signal, the stop signal and the tension signal, said driving source including said first means, said second means, and said third means. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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5. A pile warp yarn tension controller for controlling a tension control mechanism which is part of a loom, which has a tension roller supported so as to be able to be displaced and which controls the tension of pile warp yarns extended around the tension roller in relation to the weaving operation of the loom, comprising:
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(a) a stopping condition setting unit which outputs a first signal representing a desired pile warp yarn tension value to be effected when the loom is stopped; (b) an operating condition setting unit which outputs a second signal representing a desired pile warp yarn tension value to be effected when the loom is in weaving operation; (c) a command unit which determines when the loom is respectively stopped and operating, and which provides a switching signal having first and second states respectively corresponding to a stopping state in which the loom is stopped and an operating state in which the loom is operating; (d) a switching unit which in response to the switching signal respectively selects and outputs the first signal from the operating condition setting unit and the second signal from the stopping condition setting unit when the switching signal from the command unit respectively is in said first and second states; (e) a driving source for driving the tension control mechanism; and (f) a driving unit for driving the driving source in response to the selected one of the first and second signals output by the switching unit. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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9. A pile warp yarn tension controller for controlling a tension control device which is part of a loom and which has a movably supported tension roller around which pile warp yarns of the loom extend, comprising:
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speed command means for generating a speed signal; tension setting means for generating a tension signal; stop command means for generating a stop signal; switching means for respectively selecting and outputting said speed signal, said tension signal and said stop signal during respective first, second and third periods of each pile forming cycle of the loom; and driving means responsive to said switching means for causing said tension controller to forcibly move said tension roller at a predetermined speed to a predetermined position in response to said speed signal selected by said switching means during said first period in order to reduce the tension on the pile warp yarns, for causing said tension controller to continuously apply a predetermined force to said tension roller in response to said tension signal selected by said switching means during said second period, and for causing said tension controller to hold said tension roller stationary in response to said stop signal selected by said switching means during said third period. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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