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  • Weaving machines use several mechanisms to produce a fabric; their relative (mutual) position is exactly defined at any point of working cycle and must be maintained as accurately as possible. From that, it results some require-ments on their design, such as stiffness of the joint frame, synchronization of their drives, accuracy and stiffness of particular links of those mechanisms and minimi-zation of the clearances between them. In this paper, we have attempted to outline the possibility of replacing the binary links by using the flexible mechanism ele-ments. In this step, we always removed one rotary constraint at least which is necessary when using a binary link, ie a rod, pitman or connecting rod. In practice, it means reducing the number of bearings which have a limited service life, re-quire maintenance and when using them we cannot avoid the formation of clear-ances. In the case of a slay of the CAMEL weaving machine, it was furthermore possible to use the deformation energy to a relief of the drive, its better regulation and an overall reduction of energy consumption. Although this procedure is not subject to the use of special materials, there can be advantageously used fiber composites whose certain features make the design of such mechanisms easy to a great extent.
  • Weaving machines use several mechanisms to produce a fabric; their relative (mutual) position is exactly defined at any point of working cycle and must be maintained as accurately as possible. From that, it results some require-ments on their design, such as stiffness of the joint frame, synchronization of their drives, accuracy and stiffness of particular links of those mechanisms and minimi-zation of the clearances between them. In this paper, we have attempted to outline the possibility of replacing the binary links by using the flexible mechanism ele-ments. In this step, we always removed one rotary constraint at least which is necessary when using a binary link, ie a rod, pitman or connecting rod. In practice, it means reducing the number of bearings which have a limited service life, re-quire maintenance and when using them we cannot avoid the formation of clear-ances. In the case of a slay of the CAMEL weaving machine, it was furthermore possible to use the deformation energy to a relief of the drive, its better regulation and an overall reduction of energy consumption. Although this procedure is not subject to the use of special materials, there can be advantageously used fiber composites whose certain features make the design of such mechanisms easy to a great extent. (en)
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  • Flexible Elements in tha Mechanism of Weaving Machines
  • Flexible Elements in tha Mechanism of Weaving Machines (en)
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  • Flexible Elements in tha Mechanism of Weaving Machines
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  • weaving machines; mechanisms; composite materials; energy saving (en)
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  • Advances in Mechanisms Design
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  • Žák, Josef
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  • 2211-0984
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  • 978-94-007-5124-8
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