Rigid rapier guided continuous filling device
A rapier and rigid technology, which is applied in the field of automatic weft insertion mechanism, can solve the problems of not being able to weave fine and high-density weaving and low precision of the loom, and achieve the effect of continuous weft yarn
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[0024] Embodiment 1: T-shaped grooves are opened on the holding device 7 and the clamping block 2, and the material is hard plastic. Shuttle 6 backs are made T-shaped projection. The T-shaped groove of the holding device 7 and the T-shaped protrusion on the back of the shuttle 6 are in a loose fit relationship at the beginning of insertion, and a tight fit relationship at the end of the insertion; the T-shaped groove of the clamping block 2 and the T-shaped protrusion on the back of the shuttle 6 The bump is a loose fit. The pin 11 on the movable bayonet 1 is a circular metal rod, which utilizes the electromagnetic principle to control expansion and contraction.
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[0025] Embodiment 2: Dovetail grooves are opened on the holding device 7 and the clamping block 2, and the material is metal. Shuttle 6 backs are made dovetail protrusion. The dovetail groove of the holding device 7 and the dovetail protrusion on the back of the shuttle 6 are in a loose fitting relationship at the beginning of insertion, and are in a tight fitting relationship when the insertion ends; cooperation relationship. The pin 11 above the movable bayonet pin 1 is a circular metal rod, which utilizes the pneumatic principle to control expansion and contraction.
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