Device for driving crochet needle and braiding machine fitting the device
A driving device and equipment technology, applied to looms, small looms, textiles, etc., can solve the problems of inability to obtain the accuracy and repeatability of knitting needles, complex driving and control equipment, and insufficient reliability, and achieve superior adjustability, Effects of improving reliability and reducing space
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[0019] figure 1 The weaving loom M shown in the middle part can weave a plurality of ribbons R in parallel by intersecting warp yarns 1 and weft yarns 2 with each other. For each ribbon R, the weft threads are spaced more or less apart from each other to form a shed F, which can be obtained, for example, by means of a Jacquard-type mechanism , which is known per se and is not shown.
[0020] For each ribbon, the weft thread 2 is supplied by a spool (not shown) and is guided into the shed F by means of a sickle 4 which is driven by a reciprocating rotational movement F about a substantially vertical axis X-X' 1 driven by. The weft thread 2 passes through an eyelet 41 made near the free end 42 of the sickle 4, in which the mechanism for driving the shaft XX' is not shown for clarity of the drawing.
[0021] In order to keep the weft yarn in figure 1 On the level of the selvedge closest to the observer, a knitting needle 5 is associated with each sickle 4, this knitting needl...
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