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US1811774A
US1811774A US504912A US50491230A US1811774A US 1811774 A US1811774 A US 1811774A US 504912 A US504912 A US 504912A US 50491230 A US50491230 A US 50491230A US 1811774 A US1811774 A US 1811774A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04CBRAIDING OR MANUFACTURE OF LACE, INCLUDING BOBBIN-NET OR CARBONISED LACE; BRAIDING MACHINES; BRAID; LACE
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    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04CBRAIDING OR MANUFACTURE OF LACE, INCLUDING BOBBIN-NET OR CARBONISED LACE; BRAIDING MACHINES; BRAID; LACE
    • D04C3/00Braiding or lacing machines
    • D04C3/02Braiding or lacing machines with spool carriers guided by track plates or by bobbin heads exclusively
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  • the present invention is designed to achieve the same purpose with simpler means which are at the same time even more reliable the higher the speed;
  • a foot bridge mounted on the bobbin spindle and supported on opposite sides of the bobbin spindle respectively by a pair of balls running in a guide-way consisting of circular sections, is so swung lever fashion about the point of support formed by the rearmost ball for the passage of the bobbin spindle from one braiding head to the next, at the beginning of operations by a control member but during normal running chiefly by the centrifugal force of the bobbin spindle, that the forward leading ball is forced out of the one circular section of the guide-way and into the next circular section thereof.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical section and Figure 2 a horizontal section of the lower part of the machine.
  • Figure 3 is a detail showing the control of the bridge and MACHINE 504,912, and in Switzerland January 9, 1930.
  • Figure 4 is a diagrammatic plan on a smaller scale.
  • a indicates the guide plate.
  • a guide groove 1) of semicircular cross section is formed therein for the bob bin spindles, the groove forming a closed path and consisting in each braiding head of a circular section reaching to the point of transfer from one braiding head to the other.
  • a foot bridge (Z provided on each bobbin spindle 0? runs by the aid of balls 0 on opposite sides of the spindle in engage ment with the guide grooveb, being driven by rotating plates or discs h which are rotatably borne on the hollow central pillars 2' of the braiding heads and provided in their peripheries with recesses h for engaging the shanks of the bobbin spindles.
  • the plates h which serve for operating the bobbin spindles are mounted on sleeves a which are loosely mounted on the braiding head pillars a and, passing through the guide plate a, are provided at their lower ends 1Q? with toothed wheels which derive their motion from a toothed Wheel 9.
  • the latter forms with a gear w a clutch which is controlled by the bobbin threads.
  • the bobbin thread is under the action of a thread loading guard 17?. which falls down the bobbin spindle shank if the thread breaks.
  • the guard In order to overcome a tendency of the guard m to creep upwards owing to the high speed of rotation, the guard is made roof-shaped at the top and provided with ribs shaped to catch the air so as to hold the guard as low as possible by the air braking effect. If the guard on has fallen owing to a breakage of the.
  • the braid is drawn off, in known manner by a reel (not shown), which is driven from the driving wheel through a worm gear 4).
  • the lever s is extended to form a convenient handle which enables the drive to be interrupted by hand.
  • a high speed braiding machine comprising a stationary guide plate with a groove comprising circular sections, braiding heads on said plate for the braid warp threads, travelling bobbin spindles guided in said guide plate groove, rotating discs in the braiding heads for driving said bobbin spindles, a control foot bridge on each bobbin spindle, a pair of carrying balls arranged to run in said guide groove and to support said foot on opposite sides of the spindle, and controlling means so arranged as to so swing said control foot lever fashion about the point of support formed by the rearinost ball, alone at the beginning of operations and with the aid of the centrifugal force of the spindle during normal running, that the front leading ball is forced out of the one circular section of the guide-way into the next circular section thereof for the passage of the bobbin spindle from one braiding head to the next.
  • a high speed braiding machine comprising a stationary guide plate with a groove comprising circular sections, braiding heads on said plate for the braid warp threads, travelling bobbin spindles guided in said guide plate groove, rotating discs in the braiding heads for driving the bobbin spindles, a control foot bridge on each bobbin spindle, a pair of carrying balls arranged to run in said guide groove and to support said foot bridge on opposite sides of the spindle, a follower roller on each bobbin spindle and controlling cam discs arranged to so cooperate with the rollers of the bobbin spindles as to swing their control foot lever fashion about the point of support formed by the rearmost ball, alone at the beginning of operations and with the aid of the centrifugal force of the spindle during normal running, that the front leading ball is forced out of the one circular section of the guideway into the next circular section thereof for the passage of the bobbin spindle from one braiding head to the next.

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June 23, 1931. A. ZEHNDER ET AL 1,811,774
BRAIDING MACHINE Filed Dec. 26, 1930 A207,, 67 x mw V Bra 7; fans;
Patented June 23, 1 931 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ADOLF ZEI-INDER, or BIRMENSTOBE, AND JEAN KAPP LER, or MELLINGEN,
WITZ RLAND BRAIDING.
Application filed December 26, 1 930, Serial No.
Hitherto braiding .machines have only operated at a relatively lowspeed, the bobbin spindles being moved in a groove in a guide plate by means of rotating plates in the braiding heads. The most varied arrange-' ments have been propose-d to cause the bobbin spindles in the guide groove to pass from one braiding head to the next. Controlled switches, deviating tongues, guide members 10 or controlled couplings are favoured means for this purpose, but they are not always reliable, particularly if it is desired to run the machine at high speed.
The present invention is designed to achieve the same purpose with simpler means which are at the same time even more reliable the higher the speed; According to the in- V vention with the bobbin spindles driven by a rotating plate, a foot bridge mounted on the bobbin spindle and supported on opposite sides of the bobbin spindle respectively by a pair of balls running in a guide-way consisting of circular sections, is so swung lever fashion about the point of support formed by the rearmost ball for the passage of the bobbin spindle from one braiding head to the next, at the beginning of operations by a control member but during normal running chiefly by the centrifugal force of the bobbin spindle, that the forward leading ball is forced out of the one circular section of the guide-way and into the next circular section thereof.
Controlled switches, deviating tongues or other delicate devices are here entirely omitted, the foot bridges of the spindles themselves each acting as a controlled swinging lever which without special directional guiding turns itself first to one side then to the other so that if care is taken to makethe' bobbin spindles themselves as light as possible the machine can run much faster than hitherto.
An example of the invention with... two braiding heads is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, but the number of heads can be varied. Figure 1 is a vertical section and Figure 2 a horizontal section of the lower part of the machine. Figure 3 is a detail showing the control of the bridge and MACHINE 504,912, and in Switzerland January 9, 1930.
Figure 4 is a diagrammatic plan on a smaller scale.
In the drawings a indicates the guide plate. A guide groove 1) of semicircular cross section is formed therein for the bob bin spindles, the groove forming a closed path and consisting in each braiding head of a circular section reaching to the point of transfer from one braiding head to the other. A foot bridge (Z provided on each bobbin spindle 0? runs by the aid of balls 0 on opposite sides of the spindle in engage ment with the guide grooveb, being driven by rotating plates or discs h which are rotatably borne on the hollow central pillars 2' of the braiding heads and provided in their peripheries with recesses h for engaging the shanks of the bobbin spindles. Above the foot bridge (Z a follower roller 7'' is loose on each bobbin spindle shank, This roller coacts with control discs j secured one on each braiding head pillar z. The formof the discs can be seen in Figures 2 and 3.
When the balls 0 of the foot bridges (Z of one of the bobbin spindles runin the guide groove 6 within a braiding head, the bobbin spindle circles around the pillar 1' thereof and around the braid warp thread a: guided therethrough, until the control roller f of the bobbin spindle reaches the projecting cam part 7' of the control disc y. From this instant the foot bridge d which is supported by the rear ball 0 is swung lever fashion by the control disc j in such a manner, as can be seen in Figure. 3, that its leading end is forced outwards to bring the front guiding ball 6 into a position in which itcan pass without shock into the section of the guide groove 6 in the guide plate a belonging to the adjacent braiding head. During the starting up of the to machine the control disc 7' is absolutely essential. During fast running its function becomes of less importance since the control is mainly effected automatically by the centrifugal force of the bobbin spindles.
The plates h which serve for operating the bobbin spindles are mounted on sleeves a which are loosely mounted on the braiding head pillars a and, passing through the guide plate a, are provided at their lower ends 1Q? with toothed wheels which derive their motion from a toothed Wheel 9. The latter forms with a gear w a clutch which is controlled by the bobbin threads.
The bobbin thread is under the action of a thread loading guard 17?. which falls down the bobbin spindle shank if the thread breaks. In order to overcome a tendency of the guard m to creep upwards owing to the high speed of rotation, the guard is made roof-shaped at the top and provided with ribs shaped to catch the air so as to hold the guard as low as possible by the air braking effect. If the guard on has fallen owing to a breakage of the. thread, during the course of movement of the bobbin spindle it comes into contact with a disengaging finger 1" on a vertical rod Q (Figure 4) and swings the latter with a second finger r thereon outwards which results in the finger r running on to an inclined surface s of a lever s pivoted at 8 pressing this surface down and raising the other end of the lever in order to raise a coupling rod 6 (Figure 1) which couples the wneel p with the wheel 10 against the action of a spring t and thus lisengage the cross pins 6 of the rod which pass through the hub 14 of the driving wheel in, from the claws i of the wheel p, thereby uncoupling '1 the wheel to from the wheel p.
; in form and radius of curvature to the outer edge of the guide groove in the guide plate a, and of which the inner part is formed by plates corresponding in shape to the discs 7'. In this way the bobbin spindles are properly guided so that they do not vibrate notwithstanding the high speed of the machine.
The braid is drawn off, in known manner by a reel (not shown), which is driven from the driving wheel through a worm gear 4).
The lever s is extended to form a convenient handle which enables the drive to be interrupted by hand.
hat we claim is:
1. A high speed braiding machine, comprising a stationary guide plate with a groove comprising circular sections, braiding heads on said plate for the braid warp threads, travelling bobbin spindles guided in said guide plate groove, rotating discs in the braiding heads for driving said bobbin spindles, a control foot bridge on each bobbin spindle, a pair of carrying balls arranged to run in said guide groove and to support said foot on opposite sides of the spindle, and controlling means so arranged as to so swing said control foot lever fashion about the point of support formed by the rearinost ball, alone at the beginning of operations and with the aid of the centrifugal force of the spindle during normal running, that the front leading ball is forced out of the one circular section of the guide-way into the next circular section thereof for the passage of the bobbin spindle from one braiding head to the next.
2. A high speed braiding machine, comprising a stationary guide plate with a groove comprising circular sections, braiding heads on said plate for the braid warp threads, travelling bobbin spindles guided in said guide plate groove, rotating discs in the braiding heads for driving the bobbin spindles, a control foot bridge on each bobbin spindle, a pair of carrying balls arranged to run in said guide groove and to support said foot bridge on opposite sides of the spindle, a follower roller on each bobbin spindle and controlling cam discs arranged to so cooperate with the rollers of the bobbin spindles as to swing their control foot lever fashion about the point of support formed by the rearmost ball, alone at the beginning of operations and with the aid of the centrifugal force of the spindle during normal running, that the front leading ball is forced out of the one circular section of the guideway into the next circular section thereof for the passage of the bobbin spindle from one braiding head to the next.
In witness whereof we have hereunto signed our names this th day of December ADOLF ZEHNDER. JEAN KAPPELER.
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