Weaving equipment

US10550497B1 · US · B1

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10550497-B1
Application numberUS-201715467991-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateMar 23, 2017
Priority dateMay 27, 2016
Publication dateFeb 4, 2020
Grant dateFeb 4, 2020

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Abstract

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Weaving equipment may include warp strand positioning equipment that positions warp strands and weft strand positioning equipment that inserts weft strands among the warp strands to form fabric. The fabric may include insulating strands and conductive strands. The conductive strands may be coupled to electrical devices using solder joints or other conductive connections. During weaving, an electrically controlled shuttle may dispense weft strands between warp strands. The electrically controlled shuttle may include control circuitry and communications circuitry. The communications circuitry may be used to support communications between the control circuitry and equipment external to the shuttle. Movable arms, cutters, heaters, soldering devices, strand dispensers, intertwining devices, and other electrically controlled devices may be incorporated into the shuttle and controlled by control signals from the control circuitry.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electronically controllable shuttle that is configured to dispense an amount of a weft strand while passing through warp fibers in weaving equipment, comprising: control circuitry; and an electronically controlled weft strand dispenser that is coupled to the control circuitry and that is configured to control the amount of the weft strand that is dispensed. 2. The electronically controllable shuttle defined in claim 1 wherein the weft strand dispenser is configured to monitor the amount of weft strand that is dispensed. 3. The electronically controllable shuttle defined in claim 1 further comprising: a component dispenser configured to provide electrical components; and a soldering device configured to receive control signals from the control circuitry and configured to solder the electrical components to the weft strand. 4. The electrically controllable shuttle defined in claim 3 further comprising at least one groove that is configured to receive one of the warp fibers during weaving with the weaving equipment. 5. The electronically controllable shuttle defined in claim 1 wherein the weaving equipment comprises a heddle with a rotating structure that twists at least two of the warp fibers as the weft strand is dispensed by the electronically controlled weft strand dispenser. 6. A weaving shuttle for forming fabric having strands of material, wherein the strands of material include weft strands and warp strands, and wherein the weaving shuttle dispenses the weft strands while passing by the warp strands as the shuttle moves back and forth in a shuttle track in a shuttle support structure in weaving equipment, the weaving shuttle comprising: control circuitry; and an electrically adjustable device coupled to the control circuitry, wherein the adjustable device processes at least one of the strands of material in response to control signals from the control circuitry. 7. The weaving shuttle defined in claim 6 wherein the electrically adjustable device comprises an actuator. 8. The weaving shuttle defined in claim 6 the electrically adjustable device comprises a cutter that is configured to cut the strands of material. 9. The weaving shuttle defined in claim 6 wherein the electrically adjustable device comprises a heater that is configured to apply heat to the strands of material. 10. The weaving shuttle defined in claim 6 further comprising a shuttle housing having at least one groove that is configured to receive the at least one of the strands of material as the shuttle moves in the shuttle track. 11. The weaving shuttle defined in claim 6 further comprising a soldering device that is configured to solder electrical components to conductive strands within the strands of material. 12. The weaving shuttle defined in claim 6 further comprising wireless communications circuitry coupled to the control circuitry. 13. An electronically controllable fabric weaving shuttle that is configured to dispense a length of a weft strand while passing through warp strands in weaving equipment, comprising: control circuitry; and an electronically controlled weft strand dispenser that is coupled to the control circuitry and that is configured to adjust the length of the weft strand that is dispensed. 14. The electronically controllable fabric weaving shuttle of claim 13 further comprising: a movable gripper; and an actuator that is configured to move the gripper in response to control signals from the control circuitry. 15. The electronically controllable fabric weaving shuttle defined in claim 14 wherein the movable gripper has an arm that is configured to rotate. 16. The electronically controllable fabric weaving shuttle defined in claim 14 wherein the movable gripper comprises an extendable arm with a hook. 17. The electronically controllable fabric weaving shuttle defined in claim 13 further comprising: communications circuitry coupled to the control circuitry that receives communications signals from external equipment. 18. The electronically controllable fabric weaving shuttle defined in claim 13 further comprising a battery and wireless communications circuitry coupled to the control circuitry. 19. The electronically controllable fabric weaving shuttle defined in claim 13 further comprising contacts that are configured to mate with signal paths in a shuttle track. 20. The electronically controllable fabric weaving shuttle defined in claim 13 further comprising a pair of bobbins that dispense a pair of strands and wherein a motor twists the pair of strands by rotating the bobbins as the bobbins dispense the pair of strands. 21. The weaving shuttle defined in claim 6 wherein the adjustable device processes at least one of the warp strands in response to the control signals from the control circuitry.

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Classifications

  • whereby the shuttle is propelled by electric or magnetic means · CPC title

  • Shuttles (swivel shuttles D03D31/00; shuttles for smallware looms D03D35/00; circular loom shuttles D03D37/00; selvedge shuttles D03D47/46) · CPC title

  • Weft stop motions · CPC title

  • D03D1/0088Primary

    Fabrics having an electronic function · CPC title

  • Tension devices · CPC title

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What does patent US10550497B1 cover?
Weaving equipment may include warp strand positioning equipment that positions warp strands and weft strand positioning equipment that inserts weft strands among the warp strands to form fabric. The fabric may include insulating strands and conductive strands. The conductive strands may be coupled to electrical devices using solder joints or other conductive connections. During weaving, an elec…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D03D1/0088. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 04 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).