F-Term-List

D03D29/00-51/46 AA AA00
TYPES OF LOOMS
AA01 AA02 AA03 AA04 AA05 AA07
. Shuttle looms . . Multi-shuttle looms . . Automatic looms with a pirn-changing means . . Automatic looms with shuttle-changing means . . Looms equipped with a pirn-winding device . Hand looms
AA11 AA12 AA13 AA14 AA15 AA16 AA17 AA18 AA19
. Looms that do not use shuttles . . Rapier looms . . Looms with grippers or dummy-shuttles . . Jet looms . . . Air-jet looms . . . Water-jet looms . Ring or circular looms . Looms with multiple shuttle openings . Looms with moving wave-like openings
AA21 AA22 AA23 AA24 AA25 AA26 AA27 AA28 AA29 AA30
. Narrow-fabric looms . Pile-fabric looms . . Warp-pile looms . . Weft-pile looms . Multi-layer fabric looms . Multi-axis looms . Three-dimensional looms . Piecework looms . Gilt-thread looms . Multi-warp looms
AA31 AA32
. Looms for producing a splash-pattern weave (i.e., kasuri patterns) . Layered-weave looms
AB AB00
PURPOSE AND EFFECTS
AB01 AB02 AB03 AB04 AB05 AB06 AB07 AB08 AB09 AB10
. Prevention of weaving of a layer during starting or restarting . Removal of loose weft threads . Insertion of weft thread . Short-movement operation . Reversing . Setting or changing of density . Observation or monitoring of the loom . Control using programs . . Use of computers . Group control or management
CA CA00
WARP DETAILS
CA01 CA02 CA03 CA04 CA05 CA06 CA07 CA09 CA10
. Means for feeding the warp . . Warp beams . . Warp creels . Guide elements . . Breast beams . . Tension rollers . . Lease rods . Beam or roller shapes . Roller drive means
CA11 CA12 CA14 CA16 CA17 CA18 CA19 CA20
. Means for processing of separated warp threads . Warp-tensioning means . Devices for detecting cutting of the warp . Opening devices . . Harnesses . . Command devices for openings . . . Dobby looms . . . Jacquard looms
CA21 CA22 CA23 CA25 CA27 CA29
. Means for winding woven fabric . . Surface rollers . . Cross rollers . Warps of woven selvedges . Warps of thrown selvedges . Cloth-feeding mechanisms
CA31 CA33 CA35
. Cross-roller transfer devices . Loom-changing means . Restoration of the warp
CB CB00
WEFT DETAILS
CB01 CB02 CB03 CB04 CB05 CB06 CB07 CB08 CB09 CB10
. Installation locations . . Locations upstream of the weft-insertion means . . . Locations upstream of the device for measuring accumulated length . . . Locations downstream of device for measuring accumulated length . . Locations between the weft-insertion means and the warp threads . . Locations between the warp threads . . Locations downstream from the warp threads . . . Locations downstream from the trimmed selvedge threads . . . Locations upstream from the trimmed selvedge threads . . Locations that are adjustable
CB11 CB13 CB14 CB15 CB17 CB18 CB20
. Weft guides . Devices that ensure tension of the weft . Devices for drawing the weft . Devices that prevent insertion of the weft . Removal of faulty weft threads . . Devices for replacing faulty weft threads . Suction nozzles for removal of weft threads
CB21 CB22 CB23 CB24 CB25 CB27 CB28 CB29 CB30
. Weft-cutting devices . . Cutters that are driven . . Heat-cutters . . Mechanical cutters . . . Clipper arrangements . Selvedge-forming devices . . Selvedge arrangements . . Means for tucking in the selvedge . . . Fluid means
CB31 CB32 CB33 CB34 CB35 CB36 CB37 CB39 CB40
. Weft feelers . . Mechanical weft-feelers . . Electrical weft-feelers . . . Photoelectric weft-feelers . Clamps . Thread-supply creels . . Bobbin-changing means . Horizontal rod magazines . Shuttle magazines
CB41 CB42 CB43 CB45 CB46 CB48
. Devices for measurement and storage . . Measuring systems using rollers . . . Devices that wrap around the warp once . . Adjustment to the unit of measurement . . . Changing of the rotary speed of the measuring body . . Air-pool types
CB52 CB53 CB54 CB55 CB56 CB57 CB58 CB59 CB60
. . Drum types . . . Rotating drums . . . Fixed drums . . . Use of pin fasteners . . . . Outer pins . . . . Inner pins . . . . Elements that prevent motion towards the drum axis . . . . Use of multiple pins . . . . Driving using electricity
CB62 CB64 CB65
. . Adjustment of the amount stored . . Measurement and storage devices for multi-colored fabrics . . . Devices for fabrics with multiple colors that cross one another
CB71 CB72 CB75 CB76
. Shuttle boxes . . Shuttle-box changing means . Weft-selection devices . . Weft-selection command devices
CB81 CB82 CB83 CB84 CB85 CB87 CB89 CB90
. Weft-insertion means . . Main nozzles . . Secondary nozzles . . Flow paths . . . Valve-driving means . . Means for driving the rapier . . Gripper heads . . . Grippers on the receiving side
CB92 CB93 CB94 CB95 CB96 CB98 CB99
. . Shuttles . . Means for throwing the shuttle . . . Shuttle-control means . Mechanisms for guiding weft insertion . . Air guides . Thread-end processing devices . . Devices for disposal of selvedge thread
CC CC00
COMMON DETAILS AND OTHER DETAILS
CC01 CC02 CC03 CC04 CC06 CC07 CC09
. Frames . Drive mechanisms . . Motors . . Brakes . Solenoids . Fluid cylinders . Main shafts
CC11 CC12 CC14 CC15 CC16 CC17 CC18
. Means for coupling of drives to other elements . . Clutches . Sleighs . . Other driving means . . Races . . Reeds . . . Reeds with air guide mechanisms
CC21 CC23 CC25 CC26
. Display means and content thereof . Shaft-encoders . Microcomputers . . Programs for computers
CD CD00
MATERIALS AND SURFACE TREATMENTS OF ELEMENTS
CD01 CD02 CD03 CD04 CD05 CD06 CD07 CD08 CD09
. Metals . Ceramics . Polymers . Composite materials . Magnetic materials . Surface treatments . . Formation of multiple layers . . Metal plating . Processing and forming means
EA EA00
TARGETS AND VALUES TO BE DETECTED
EA01 EA02 EA03 EA04 EA05 EA06 EA07 EA08 EA09 EA10
. Main shafts . Warp . Weft . Tears in the fabric being woven . Diameter of the wound thread or fabric . Detection of cutting or exhaustion of the thread . Detection of the thread or fabric tension . Timing . Time . Position
EA11 EA12 EA14 EA15 EA16 EA17 EA18
. Speed . . Angular speed . Angles . Temperature . Voltage and current . Pressure . Flow rate
EB EB00
DETECTION MEANS
EB01 EB02 EB03 EB04 EB05 EB06 EB07 EB08 EB09 EB10
. Electrical means . . Continuity between electro-magnetic elements . . . Switches . . Piezo-electric means . . Optical means . . . Reflection . . . Permeation . . . Image sensors . . Use of distortion . . Magnetic means
EB11 EB12 EB14
. Mechanical means . . Detection of the movement of rotary elements . Fluid means
EC EC00
PROCESSING OF DETECTION SIGNALS
EC01 EC02 EC03 EC04 EC05 EC06 EC07 EC08 EC09
. Processing means . . Counting . . Statistical analysis . . Comparison . . Use of differential calculus . . Use of integral calculus . . Provision of dead zones . . Pulse switches . . Delay arrangements
EC11 EC12 EC13 EC14 EC15 EC17 EC18
. Transmission means . . Optical transmission . . Mechanical transmission . . Electrical transmission . . . Digital transmission . Variants not transmitting via a control means . . Variants that do not use a control means for testing purposes
ED ED00
TARGETS AND TIMING OF CONTROL
ED01 ED02 ED03 ED04 ED05 ED06
. Main shafts . Tension of the thread or fabric . Warp . . Replenishment of the warp . . Opening devices . . Woven-fabric winding
ED11 ED12 ED13 ED14 ED16 ED17 ED19
. Weft . . Weft-insertion devices . . . Main nozzles . . . Secondary nozzles . . Length- and storage-measurement devices . . . Fastening elements for the warp . . Warp-cutting devices
ED21 ED22 ED23 ED24 ED25
. Transmissions . Brakes . Motors . . Pulse motors . . Servomotors
ED31 ED32 ED33 ED34 ED35 ED36 ED37 ED38
. Control timing . . Control before starting . . Control during starting . . Control before stopping . . Control during stopping . . Control while stopped . . Control during small moves . . Control while reversing
EE EE00
CONTROL MEANS AND AMOUNT OF CONTROL
EE01 EE02 EE03 EE05 EE06 EE07 EE08 EE09 EE10
. On-off controls . Multi-level signals . Control of the sequence . Timing . Time . Position . Speed . . Angular speed . Angle
EE11 EE12 EE13 EE14
. Temperature . Voltage and current . Pressure . Flow rate
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