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US1003528A US34742506A US1906347425A US1003528A US 1003528 A US1003528 A US 1003528A US 34742506 A US34742506 A US 34742506A US 1906347425 A US1906347425 A US 1906347425A US 1003528 A US1003528 A US 1003528A
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  • one of the shuttles has co-acting with it exhaustion detecting mechanism that, prior to complete exhaustion of the filling therein, starts into operation usual filling changing mechanism that transfers a bobbin containing filling from a hopper into a shuttle, while another shuttle in the loom has co-acting with it detecting mechanism that, prior to complete exhaustlon of the filling therein, causes the movement of a filling fork to effect the stopping of the loom that the shuttle may, by hand, be supplied with filling, said filling fork also serving to stop the loom in case the filling in either shuttle breaks.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation partially broken out centrally of the front of a loom with which I have incorporated my invention in one good and simple form
  • Fig. 2 is a top and plan view of part of a shuttle box and part of a shuttle therein, chiefly to illustrate one form of detecting means
  • Fig. 3 a left end elevation of the loom
  • Fig. 3 shows the electro-magnet as having lifted the auxiliary tail of the weft fork
  • Fig. 4 a plan view showing the breast beam near one end, the filling fork, its slide, and means 40,1301 releasing the shipper handle to stop the loom
  • Fig. 5 a right side elevation of the loom, and Fig. 6 a detail to be referred to.
  • the dagger holder comprising a tubular portion 0 and a ball 0 the latter retaining the dagger in its elevated or lowered position, the dagger, when in its elevated position, being struck by the hunter 43 carried by the lay, to thereby cause the transferrer to push a bobbin from the hop per into the open upper side of the shuttle and into position between the usual bobbinholding arms carried by the shuttle prior to complete exhaustion of the filling in the uppermost shuttle s, as herein shown, of the two cells of the shuttle box when said shuttle occupies a position at the level of the race of the lay, are and may be'all as fully shown and described in United States PatentrNo.
  • the loom herein shown is represented as provided with a drop shuttle box having two shuttles, the upper or being marked a, and. the other 8, the invention to be herein claimed being directed more especially to the shuttle s and the parts co-acting therewith, and also in combination with other parts of the loom.
  • Each of the shuttles s and s is supposed to havelike bobbins, springs 18, M, metallic ridges 11 and 12, spring contacts 9,- 10, wires t', 8, ,each leading-to like plates, the plates coracting with the under shuttle 8 being marked 55* and 56%
  • These shuttles are carried by a shuttle box rod E guided in usual manner and having an attached link E connected at one end with a shuttle box lever E pivoted on a stand E connected to the loom side, and said lever may be operated as provided for in said patent, or in any other usual way cdmmonly employed to actuate a rod in the movement of drop shuttle boxes, according to the requirements of protuberances on any usual drop shuttle box pattern chain.
  • the lever 36 pivoted at G and having an arm that engages the tail 34 of the weft l l l l l l l I l l fork 33 pivoted at 32 on the weft fork slide 31 fitted to be moved in a guideway 39, said slide co-acting with a knock-off lever 40 pivoted at 41, the opposite end of which p provided for in my earlier patent.
  • I have attached to the arm 35 of this usual weft fork actuating lever an auxiliary arm 60, and I have movably mounted on the pivot 32 of the weft fork an auxiliary tail 61 shown in Fig. 3, and enlarged in Fig. 3, said tail having near its outer end a metallic projection it I that constitutes an armature, said tail having a depending portion provided near its lower end with a substantially horizontal projection 62.
  • I have also mounted upon the loom end a stand 65 that sustains an clectrosmagnet 66 connected by wires 67 G8 to the contacts 69, 70.
  • switches 71 and 72 are connected with the floor of the lower cell of the i cally supplythe same with filling prior to is at the level of the race of the lay, the
  • switches will be turned into operative position with relation to the two terminals 73 and 74 of the circuit wires 1, :2; but when the box containing the shuttles, which may have a filling differing in character, quality. or size. and notso frequently used as the filling in shuttle s, at the level of the race 5 of the lay. then the switches 71 and T2 occupy their full line positions fig. 1, and complete the circuit from the hattcrv . ⁇ I through the wires described to magnet 36.
  • I,believc that I am the firstto provide means in a loom for, supplying filling'automatically to one shuttle prior to complete exhaustion, and of stopping the loom prior to complete exhaustion of the filling in another shuttle.,and I desire to claim this feature broadly.
  • filling changing means drop or shifting shuttle boxe nn-ans by whi h a change of filling in one of the boxes may he plete exhaustion, means by which a change of filling in the other box or boxes may be effected manuall before complete exhaustion, and filling etecting means by which in case of breakage of the filling, or failure of the detecting means'to act on the filling in any of theshuttles, the loom is stopped.
  • a drop shuttle-box In a loom having filling changing mechanism, a drop shuttle-box, a shuttle in one of the cells of said box, and detectin means to effect a change of filling in sai shuttle prior to complete exhaustion, a second shuttle in another cell of said shuttle box, and means to sto the loom prior to complete exhaustion o the filling in said shuttle.
  • filling changing means drop or shifting shuttle boxes, a shuttle in one of said boxes, means to effect a changeoffilling in said shuttle prior to complete exhaustion, a second shuttle in another of said drop or shifting shuttle boxes ,,and means tosto the 100m prior to complete exhaustion o the filling, and means tolefi ect a stoppage of the loom in case of'breakage of the filling, or

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H. w. SMITH FILLING REPLBNISHING MECHANISM FOR LOOMS.
APPLICATION-FILED DBO. 12, 1806.
Patented Sept. 19,1911;
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H. W. SMITH. FILLING REPLENISHING MECHANISM FOR LDOMS.
APPLICATION FILED DEC. 12, 1908.
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Patentegl 'Sept. 19, 1911.
wzfycesses UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HARRY W. SMITH, OF NORTH GRAFTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO CROMPTON 62: KNOWLES LOOM WORKS, A CORPORATION OF MASSACHUSETTS.
FILLING-REPLENISHING MECHANISM FOR LOOMS.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HARRY W. SMITH, a citizen of the United States, residing in North Grafton, county of Vorcester, and State of l\lassachusetts,'have invented an Improvement in Filling-Replenishing Mechanism for Looms, ofwhich the following description, in connection with the accompanying drawing, is a specification, like letters on the drawing representing like parts.
In drop shuttle box looms, in connection with which I have herein chosen to illustrate my invention, one of the shuttles has co-acting with it exhaustion detecting mechanism that, prior to complete exhaustion of the filling therein, starts into operation usual filling changing mechanism that transfers a bobbin containing filling from a hopper into a shuttle, while another shuttle in the loom has co-acting with it detecting mechanism that, prior to complete exhaustlon of the filling therein, causes the movement of a filling fork to effect the stopping of the loom that the shuttle may, by hand, be supplied with filling, said filling fork also serving to stop the loom in case the filling in either shuttle breaks.
Figure 1 is an elevation partially broken out centrally of the front of a loom with which I have incorporated my invention in one good and simple form; Fig. 2 is a top and plan view of part of a shuttle box and part of a shuttle therein, chiefly to illustrate one form of detecting means; Fig. 3 a left end elevation of the loom; Fig. 3 shows the electro-magnet as having lifted the auxiliary tail of the weft fork; Fig. 4 a plan view showing the breast beam near one end, the filling fork, its slide, and means 40,1301 releasing the shipper handle to stop the loom; Fig. 5 a right side elevation of the loom, and Fig. 6 a detail to be referred to.
Referring to the drawing, theloom frame A, the breast beam A, the cam or cross shaft B, the crank shaft C, the connecting gearing C, C the lay connecting rods H the lay H adapted to receive and guide drop shuttle boxes E provided with shuttles s and 8, each shuttle having a spindle or bobbin 15 provided with a metallic portion or ring 16 located between two spring arms. 13, 14; that close on and touch said ring when the filling is sufficiently removed from the bobbin to uncover said ring, me-
tallic portions 11, 12 carried by the upper Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed December 12, 1906.
Patented Sept. 19, 1911 Serial No. 347,425.
side of said shuttle, the detectors 9, 10, shown as contacts carried by the shuttle box and connected by wires 2', 8 with metallic plates 55, 56 carried by the shuttle box, the electro-magnet 6, see Fig. 1 at the right, its armature 7)2 pivoted at 5 its spring 6 the circuitwires 1, 2, the cam a on shaft B, the lover a pivoted at (4* on the loom end and having jointed to its front end an actuator a provided with a block F), said actuator being moved at the proper time to meet the dagger 44 of the transferrer- 26 pivotedat 47, and normally kept in its in operative position, Fig. 5, by spring so,
the hog per G containing a series of bobbins 2,4, the dagger holder comprising a tubular portion 0 and a ball 0 the latter retaining the dagger in its elevated or lowered position, the dagger, when in its elevated position, being struck by the hunter 43 carried by the lay, to thereby cause the transferrer to push a bobbin from the hop per into the open upper side of the shuttle and into position between the usual bobbinholding arms carried by the shuttle prior to complete exhaustion of the filling in the uppermost shuttle s, as herein shown, of the two cells of the shuttle box when said shuttle occupies a position at the level of the race of the lay, are and may be'all as fully shown and described in United States PatentrNo. 692,984, dated February 11, 1902, and in my application Serial No. 331,736, filed August 23, 1906. The loom shown in my said application describes and claims as of invention a second shuttle located in the drop shuttle box that, when the filling therein is exhausted, starts into opera tion a filling fork to stop the loom that fresh filling may be supplied to the second shuttle by hand. I
The loom herein shown is represented as provided with a drop shuttle box having two shuttles, the upper or being marked a, and. the other 8, the invention to be herein claimed being directed more especially to the shuttle s and the parts co-acting therewith, and also in combination with other parts of the loom.
' Each of the shuttles s and s is supposed to havelike bobbins, springs 18, M, metallic ridges 11 and 12, spring contacts 9,- 10, wires t', 8, ,each leading-to like plates, the plates coracting with the under shuttle 8 being marked 55* and 56% These shuttles are carried by a shuttle box rod E guided in usual manner and having an attached link E connected at one end with a shuttle box lever E pivoted on a stand E connected to the loom side, and said lever may be operated as provided for in said patent, or in any other usual way cdmmonly employed to actuate a rod in the movement of drop shuttle boxes, according to the requirements of protuberances on any usual drop shuttle box pattern chain.
The lever 36 pivoted at G and having an arm that engages the tail 34 of the weft l l l l l I l l fork 33 pivoted at 32 on the weft fork slide 31 fitted to be moved in a guideway 39, said slide co-acting with a knock-off lever 40 pivoted at 41, the opposite end of which p provided for in my earlier patent. andthat shape which, when released through usual contacts with a shipper lever 42 of usual means common .to loom.-, effects the stop ping-of the loom, arealso common to my the removal of filling from said bobbin, the detector described energizes the electrmmagnet 'l icausing it to attract the armature 34 forming part of the rear end of the auxiliary tail of the weft fork, raising said tailthe shuttle .s-'. such exl'iaustion of the filling in the other slutttle, herein designated as 1 the shuttle s, such exhaustion of the filling said patent and said application, so need not he herein further described. I have attached to the arm 35 of this usual weft fork actuating lever an auxiliary arm 60, and I have movably mounted on the pivot 32 of the weft fork an auxiliary tail 61 shown in Fig. 3, and enlarged in Fig. 3, said tail having near its outer end a metallic projection it I that constitutes an armature, said tail having a depending portion provided near its lower end with a substantially horizontal projection 62. I have also mounted upon the loom end a stand 65 that sustains an clectrosmagnet 66 connected by wires 67 G8 to the contacts 69, 70. I have also added to the loom construction a battery M having wires 82, 83, the wire 82 leading to the plate 55", and the wire 83 to s itch 72 pivoted on an insulation carried by a dcpendingarm T3 of the lay. The insulated part of arm 73 sustains a second switch 71, the latter being connected with plate 56 by a wire 84. The
free ends of switches 71 and 72 are connected with the floor of the lower cell of the i cally supplythe same with filling prior to is at the level of the race of the lay, the
switches will be turned into operative position with relation to the two terminals 73 and 74 of the circuit wires 1, :2; but when the box containing the shuttles, which may have a filling differing in character, quality. or size. and notso frequently used as the filling in shuttle s, at the level of the race 5 of the lay. then the switches 71 and T2 occupy their full line positions fig. 1, and complete the circuit from the hattcrv .\I through the wires described to magnet 36.
l ll'l'tenever, prior to complete ilitt ti-ll )liof the filling, the rin; i conne ted with the bobbin 15 of the shuttle .s' uin;o.'cred by the elcctrowill effect the movement of the weft fork to stop the loom so that the filling in that shuttle may be re-supplied b hand.v Also it will be underst md, in case the filling breaks in either of the two shuttles, that the absence of the filling on the race of the lay will leave the tail end ofthe weft-fork in condition to be caught by the arm 35, which will effect the movement of the weftfork slide andmovc the knockoff lever to release the shipper-lever.
I,believc that I am the firstto provide means in a loom for, supplying filling'automatically to one shuttle prior to complete exhaustion, and of stopping the loom prior to complete exhaustion of the filling in another shuttle.,and I desire to claim this feature broadly.
Ilaving described my invention, what- I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:-
i. In a loom having drop sl'tuttle/l'joxes each provided with a shuttle. inc ans coacting with one of said shuttles to automatior shifting shuttle boxes. means coilfltlllgwith said shuttle to stop the loom prior to complete exhaustion of tliefilling, and means carried by the loom to effect a stoppage of the loom Ill case of breakage of the filling. or
failure of the detecting means ,iueither shuttle.
3; In a ,loom, filling changing means. drop or shifting shuttle boxe nn-ans by whi h a change of filling in one of the boxes may he plete exhaustion, means by which a change of filling in the other box or boxes may be effected manuall before complete exhaustion, and filling etecting means by which in case of breakage of the filling, or failure of the detecting means'to act on the filling in any of theshuttles, the loom is stopped.
4C. In a loom having filling changing mechanism, a drop shuttle-box, a shuttle in one of the cells of said box, and detectin means to effect a change of filling in sai shuttle prior to complete exhaustion, a second shuttle in another cell of said shuttle box, and means to sto the loom prior to complete exhaustion o the filling in said shuttle.
5. In a loom havin each provided with a s uttle, means to automatically supply one shuttle with filling prior to complete exhaustion, and means to drop shuttle boxes,
stop the loom prior to complete exhaustion of the filling in another of said shuttles. 6. Ina loom, filling changing means, drop or shifting shuttle boxes, a shuttle in one of said boxes, means to effect a changeoffilling in said shuttle prior to complete exhaustion, a second shuttle in another of said drop or shifting shuttle boxes ,,and means tosto the 100m prior to complete exhaustion o the filling, and means tolefi ect a stoppage of the loom in case of'breakage of the filling, or
failure of the detecting means in elther shuttle.
In testimony whereof, I
have signed I name to this specification, in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses.
' HARRY W. SMITH.
Witnessest I -M'. G. FOLEY,
M. T. CRIMMINs.
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