US1517513A - Weft-replenishing mechanism for looms - Google Patents
Weft-replenishing mechanism for looms Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- US1517513A US1517513A US595412A US59541222A US1517513A US 1517513 A US1517513 A US 1517513A US 595412 A US595412 A US 595412A US 59541222 A US59541222 A US 59541222A US 1517513 A US1517513 A US 1517513A
- Authority
- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- weft
- magazine
- carriers
- looms
- spring
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Expired - Lifetime
Links
- 239000000969 carrier Substances 0.000 description 17
- 238000010276 construction Methods 0.000 description 3
- 239000003086 colorant Substances 0.000 description 2
- 239000011435 rock Substances 0.000 description 2
- 241000287181 Sturnus vulgaris Species 0.000 description 1
- 210000000481 breast Anatomy 0.000 description 1
- 238000006073 displacement reaction Methods 0.000 description 1
- 238000005192 partition Methods 0.000 description 1
- 230000000284 resting effect Effects 0.000 description 1
Images
Classifications
-
- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D03—WEAVING
- D03D—WOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
- D03D45/00—Looms with automatic weft replenishment
- D03D45/20—Changing bobbins, cops or other loom components carried by the shuttle
Definitions
- This invention relates to looms of the weft replenishing type and particularly to improvements in magazines in which the weft carriers are stored and from which they are transferred to the shuttles.
- certain shuttles may be in operation only occasionally and the corresponding weft carriers will be transferred only at relatively long intervals. These weft carrier thus remain for long periods of time in the magazine compartments and it is found that lthe vibration of the loom causes more or less angular movement of the weft carriers, resulting in the serious entanglement of the weft ends.
- my invention in its preferred form comprises a member fric tionally engaging the heads of the weft carriers in a magazine compartment but temporarily withdrawn during transfer to permit free downward movement of the weft carriers.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevation of a weft carrier magazine of the stationary type
- Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation taken along the line 2-2 in Fig. 1;
- F ig. 3 is a similar view showing certain parts in a different position.
- weft carrier magazine having four vertical compartments in which four kinds or colors of weft carriers may be stored.
- This magazine comprises end frames or plates 10 and 11 having vertical guides or partitions 12 and 13 which form the sides of the different weft lcarrier compartments.
- the magazine is supported on a bracket 14 secured 'to the breast beam 15 in the usual manner.
- a slide 16 is provided for each compartment and 'arms 17on a rock shaft 18 may be selectively engaged with projections 19 on the slides to raise a selected slide and release a weft carrier in the corresponding compartment for its preliminary movement for transfer.
- the rock shaft 18 is movable axially to selectively engage the projections 19, such movement being controlled by a bell crank 20 connected to the drop box mechanism of the loom.
- each vertical compartment of the magazine I provide a fiat spring 21 riveted or otherwise secured at its upper end t0 the magazine frame 10, the lower end of this spring resting freely against the end wall of the compartment.
- the spring is curved outwardly to such an extent that it will frictionally engage the heads of thel weft carriers W contained in the compartment.
- An arm 22 projects from the rear side of the spring 21, said arm extending through a slot or opening 23 in the frame 10 and into the path of movement of the corresponding slide 16.
- the upper end of the slide engages the arm 22 and flattens or withdraws the spring 21 to the position shown in F ig. 3, in which position it releases the weft carriers W and permits them to move freely downward.
- the spring again frictionally engages the weft' carriers and holds them from relative angular movement.
- a friction member mounted at the end of said oompartment and positioned to yieldingly engage the heads of the weft carriers and means to withdraw said member from engagement with said weft carriers upon indication of transfer.
- a weft Carr-ier magazine having a compartment adapted to contain a plurality of weft carriers, in combination., a flat spring mounted at the end of said compartment and positioned to 'frietionall'y engage the heads. of' the weft carriers7 and means to Withdraw said spring upon indication of transfer.
- a weft Carrier magazine having a compartment adapted to contain a plurality of weft Carriers, in combination, a flat spring' mounted at the end of said compartment7 said spring being fixed at its upper end to the magazine frame and having its lower end freely movable, said spring having also an arm proj eeting through the end of the magazine, and means engaging said arm to Withdraw said spring from engagement with the weft Carriers upon indication ot transfer.
Landscapes
- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Textile Engineering (AREA)
- Looms (AREA)
Description
Dec, 2, 1924.
J. E. HUME wEFTv REPLENIsl-IING MECHANISM Fon Looms Filed oct. 18. 1922 Z. 0 Zw. 2. 1
3 Il /m J VZ n m I. M n f L. MUZ...
www W fig. .JMW-@fm Patented Dec. 2, 1924.
unirse stares Partnr oFFicE.
JOHN E. HUME, OF CLINTON, MASSACHUSETTS, k.ASSIGHNOR T CROMPTO'NKSL KNOWLES LOOM WORKS, A CORPORATION OF MASSACHUSETTS.
WEET-REPENISHIVNG MECHANISM FOR` LOO'MS.
Application ifled yOctober 18, 1922. Serial No. 595,412.
To allan/tom t ma-g/ concern: Be 1t known that I. JOHN E. HUME,
-ia citizen of the United States, residing atL Clinton, in the county of Worcester and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Veft-Replenishing Mechanism for Looms, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to looms of the weft replenishing type and particularly to improvements in magazines in which the weft carriers are stored and from which they are transferred to the shuttles. In fancy looms using several shuttles with different kinds or colors of weft, certain shuttles may be in operation only occasionally and the corresponding weft carriers will be transferred only at relatively long intervals. These weft carrier thus remain for long periods of time in the magazine compartments and it is found that lthe vibration of the loom causes more or less angular movement of the weft carriers, resulting in the serious entanglement of the weft ends.
It is the object of my invention to provide an improved construction in a weft carrier magazine by which such angular displacement may be prevented.
In attaining this object, my invention in its preferred form comprises a member fric tionally engaging the heads of the weft carriers in a magazine compartment but temporarily withdrawn during transfer to permit free downward movement of the weft carriers.
My invention further relates to details of construction which will be hereinafter described and more particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
A preferred form of the invention is shown in the drawings in which- Fig. 1 is a side elevation of a weft carrier magazine of the stationary type;
Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation taken along the line 2-2 in Fig. 1; and
F ig. 3 is a similar view showing certain parts in a different position. n
Referring to the drawings, I have shown a weft carrier magazine having four vertical compartments in which four kinds or colors of weft carriers may be stored. This magazine comprises end frames or plates 10 and 11 having vertical guides or partitions 12 and 13 which form the sides of the different weft lcarrier compartments. The magazine is supported on a bracket 14 secured 'to the breast beam 15 in the usual manner. j y
A slide 16 is provided for each compartment and 'arms 17on a rock shaft 18 may be selectively engaged with projections 19 on the slides to raise a selected slide and release a weft carrier in the corresponding compartment for its preliminary movement for transfer. The rock shaft 18 is movable axially to selectively engage the projections 19, such movement being controlled by a bell crank 20 connected to the drop box mechanism of the loom.
The parts thus far described are of the usual construction and form no part of my present invention. For a more complete description, reference is made to my prior Patent No. 1,030,748, issued J une 25, 1912.
In each vertical compartment of the magazine I provide a fiat spring 21 riveted or otherwise secured at its upper end t0 the magazine frame 10, the lower end of this spring resting freely against the end wall of the compartment. The spring is curved outwardly to such an extent that it will frictionally engage the heads of thel weft carriers W contained in the compartment.
An arm 22 projects from the rear side of the spring 21, said arm extending through a slot or opening 23 in the frame 10 and into the path of movement of the corresponding slide 16. As the slide is raised upon indication of transfer, the upper end of the slide engages the arm 22 and flattens or withdraws the spring 21 to the position shown in F ig. 3, in which position it releases the weft carriers W and permits them to move freely downward. As the slide thereafter returns to its normal lower position the spring again frictionally engages the weft' carriers and holds them from relative angular movement.
I have thus provided an extremely simple device which is effective in preventing such entanglement of the weft ends as has been heretofore caused by the angular movement of the weft carriers in the magazine.
Having thus described my invention and the advantages thereof, I do not wish to be limited to the details herein disclosed otherwise than as set forth in the claims but Wha-t I claim is: f
l. In a weft carrier magazine having a compartment adapted to contain a plurality of weft carriers, in combination, a friction member mounted at the end of said oompartment and positioned to yieldingly engage the heads of the weft carriers and means to withdraw said member from engagement with said weft carriers upon indication of transfer.
i2'. In a weft Carr-ier magazine having a compartment adapted to contain a plurality of weft carriers, in combination., a flat spring mounted at the end of said compartment and positioned to 'frietionall'y engage the heads. of' the weft carriers7 and means to Withdraw said spring upon indication of transfer.
3. In a weft Carrier magazine having a compartment adapted to contain a plurality of weft Carriers, in combination, a flat spring' mounted at the end of said compartment7 said spring being fixed at its upper end to the magazine frame and having its lower end freely movable, said spring having also an arm proj eeting through the end of the magazine, and means engaging said arm to Withdraw said spring from engagement with the weft Carriers upon indication ot transfer.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto affixed my signature.
JOHN E. I'IUME.
Priority Applications (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| US595412A US1517513A (en) | 1922-10-18 | 1922-10-18 | Weft-replenishing mechanism for looms |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| US595412A US1517513A (en) | 1922-10-18 | 1922-10-18 | Weft-replenishing mechanism for looms |
Publications (1)
| Publication Number | Publication Date |
|---|---|
| US1517513A true US1517513A (en) | 1924-12-02 |
Family
ID=24383137
Family Applications (1)
| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| US595412A Expired - Lifetime US1517513A (en) | 1922-10-18 | 1922-10-18 | Weft-replenishing mechanism for looms |
Country Status (1)
| Country | Link |
|---|---|
| US (1) | US1517513A (en) |
-
1922
- 1922-10-18 US US595412A patent/US1517513A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
Similar Documents
| Publication | Publication Date | Title |
|---|---|---|
| US1517513A (en) | Weft-replenishing mechanism for looms | |
| US2140893A (en) | Automatic loom | |
| US2505443A (en) | Pneumatic thread holder for weft replenishing looms | |
| US2474632A (en) | Bobbin retainer for weft replenishing mechanisms | |
| US2437627A (en) | Brake and dampener for rocking bobbin magazines | |
| US2306286A (en) | Convertible shifting shuttle box loom | |
| US1590398A (en) | Device to prevent rotation of bobbins | |
| US1752405A (en) | Weft-replenishing mechanism for double-shuttle looms | |
| US1963916A (en) | Bobbin guide | |
| US1567332A (en) | Weft-carrier support and releasing device | |
| US2486009A (en) | Electric weft detector | |
| US2620833A (en) | Reserve bobbin magazine for looms | |
| US1517460A (en) | Weft-carrier magazine | |
| US2463673A (en) | Change box motion for looms or the like | |
| US1592544A (en) | Device to prevent rotation of bobbins | |
| US1817121A (en) | Thread holder | |
| US2082919A (en) | Magazine for shuttle changing looms | |
| US2951511A (en) | Bobbin chute for looms | |
| US2000969A (en) | Weft replenishing loom structure | |
| US1005321A (en) | Holding and releasing device for bobbins in magazines of weft-repleneshing looms. | |
| US1760969A (en) | Thread clearer for looms | |
| US1766830A (en) | Weft-carrier magazine | |
| US2262308A (en) | Bobbin support for weft replenishing looms | |
| US1761625A (en) | Thread-parting mechanism for filling replenishing looms | |
| US878531A (en) | Weft-replenishing loom. |