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US1031237A US67487412A US1912674874A US1031237A US 1031237 A US1031237 A US 1031237A US 67487412 A US67487412 A US 67487412A US 1912674874 A US1912674874 A US 1912674874A US 1031237 A US1031237 A US 1031237A
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  • This invention as for Iits object the production of a novel and simple warp' stopmotion for looms, to effect automatical loom stoppage when n warp thread fails or l becomes unduly slack, an abnormally positioned detector at' such time engugin and arresting. the movement of a normal y vibrating' feeler. suitable means then'neting' to cause the operation of the loom stopping 2o mechanism. ln the embodiment'of my invention herein shown the detectors are in practice made of thin, Het metal strips, shown as arranged in two rows or banks between the lense-rods, a
  • Fig. 8 is an' enlarged front i ovation of the feeler and' taipetI cams, i 'a different position 66 rom't Fig.
  • Fi'. 4 is a front elevation of the rocking, c m follower, detached, ⁇ showing the face thereof adjacent' the bnn? ter;
  • Fig. 5 is a. realt elevation of therocking and axially movable bunter whichv under" normal 4conditions.
  • Fig. K is a left hand end elevation of the armL on B0 the rock-shaftl omitted.
  • harnesses I, and the lease-rods J, may be.90v
  • thelensefj rods ns herein shown being ⁇ sustained ⁇ li .v brackets. as K, erected one on each loom si e Y 'e andrarrying parallel' transverse buck-stop 96@ bars l. between whielr hang'the two'banks ot detectors M, N suspended from the warp* threads between the lense-rods.
  • vThe detectors art ⁇ preferably.
  • the rock-shaftA Q has applied toit an arm 1, and referring to Figs. 6 and 7 said arm is made with a thickened, U-shaped hub 2 formed by rs't boring;l and4 tapping the thickened end longitudinallyA and then slotting suchl tapped end transversely at 3, to form thefseat for the rock shaft-,the slotting leaving o posed segmental tapped p0rtions 4, 1 1.
  • the arm is applied to the rock-shaft, Fig. 6,'a ⁇ setfscrew 5 is screwed into thojtappedhub, as shown in Fig.
  • the arm 1 ' ispivotally connected by a depending i'. with one end of a lateral arm 8 fast on a, longitudinally shiftable rockshaft -9 :at #the lower part of the loom, the
  • the side walls of the housing are provided wit-h half bearings 16, Fig. 2, to partly embrace the cam-shaft C, and the cap 14 has similar half hearings 17 which-are opposed to the bearings 16, and thus the cam shaft is completely encircled when the cap is boltedV to the housing.
  • the housing is thus suspended from the cam shaft, and in a position well back inthe loom frame, out of the Way,
  • Hollow eidernal ⁇ bosses 24 on opposite sides of the housing i have extended through them a horizontal stud 25 below and parallel to the camshaft, fixed in position by set screws 26, I* ⁇ ig.A 2.
  • this stud is rotat-abl mounted the sleeve-like hub 27 of 'the eeler actuating cani 28, this cam being of peculiar shape, as best shownin Figs. 2 and 3', and in practice it is a skew or vWave cam, but its cylin asP drical rim has teeth 29 which mesh with and are driven by the pinion 21.
  • Thehub 27 has forme" metrically opposite tap'p lts so positioned Withrelation to the cam 28A that when 'the bunter 36 is in eitpher of itsextremeipositions 1 the tappet on he saine side othecam 2 8 as the lowestwarm ofsaid bunter-will clear l itas the cani revolves.l This is shown in -Fig.13, ⁇ where the tappets at the' right is just "i "i aboutrto clear,i the right han'd limbpffthe bunter. If the bunter is stopped at or ⁇ near j midposition, shown in Fig.
  • the spring 35 isalight spring, suiciently strong to slightly vmore than overcome fric; tion of and normally connect the follower and the that when a detector arrests the vibratory movement of the feeler the engaged detector has to sustain very slight pressure at the time the bunter and follower are disconnected. Consequently there is practically no tendency to bend or strain a detector.
  • Y 1 In a loom warp stop-motion, a series of detectors, a feeler to en age and be arrested by a detector released y its warp threa-v rotating feeler and tappet cams, a rocking follower actuated'by the feeler cam, an axially movable rock-shaft on which said follower is mounted to rock, an adjacent bunter fixed on said rook-shaft, ayiclding connection between the bunter and follower, whereby they and the shaft are rocked normally as a unit, positive connections between the feeler andthe rock-shaft, whereby rocking of the latter oscillates the former, arrest of the feeler actin through said connections, to sto the rock-s aft with the bunter in the pat 1 of the tappet cam, to be moved thereby axially of therock-shaft and in unison with it, and means toefect loom stoppage actuated by or through such movement of the rock-shaft.
  • a series of detectors a feeler to engage and be. arrested the rock-shaft 9 in its bearings ligwithout interferencev by a released detector, and means to vibrate the feeler, including. a longitudinally movable rock-sha-ft having a bunter fixe thereon, a follower loosely mounted to rock on the rock-shaft, a 4yielding connection between the follower and bunter, whereby they are rocked in unison normally, a cam coperating with the follower to rock it, and a tappet cam to engage the bunter and move Ait and the rock-shaft longitudinally when movement'of the feeler is arrested, combined with a shipper, a knock-olf arm therefor, and actuating means for said-arm operated by longitudinal .movement of the rock-shaft.
  • a normally-vibrating feeler to engage and be arrested oy a rel leased detector, a rotating shaft of the loom, a pinion fast thereon, a feeler cam having gear teeth in mesh with the inion, a housing suspended from said sha t and in which the cam is rotatably mounted, a. 'rock-shaft longitudinally movable in bearings in the housing, means actuated by the cam to effect rocking of the said rock-shaft, an operating connection between the latter and the feeler to effect vibration thereof, and means to eHect longitudinal movement of the rockshaft when the feeler is arrested, to effect the operation of a loom stopping instrumentality.
  • a loom warp stop-motion including a series of detectors, a normally vibrating feeler to engage and be arrested by a released detector, a rotating shaft of the loom, a pinion fast thereon, a closed housingsuspended from said shaft, meansl actuated by the pinion, mounted in and inclosed by the housing and operatively connected ⁇ with the feeler to effect vibration of the feeler, said means including a shaft normally rocked and capable of longitudinal movement when the feeler is arrested, and a tappet cam within the housing to effect longitudinal movement of the rocking shaft upon arrest of the feeler. 5.
  • a series of detectors In a loom warp stop-motion, a series of detectors,'a normally vibrating feeler to engage and be arrestedvby a released detector, a rock-shaft on which the feeler is mounted, an arm detachably connected with the rockshaft, a second, longitudinally 1sfhiftable rock-shaft', a.
  • a series of detectors a feeler adapted to be arrested by a dectector upon the occurrence of a warp fault, a shaft adapted to rock and also a connection between said shaft and feeler to vibrate the latter by or through rocking motion of th'e shaft, and
  • said mechanism including two rotating and normally inactive members, and a bunter fixedly mounted on the shaft, rocking motion thereof moving the bunter into and out of the paths of said members and preventing' cooperation of either member with the bunter, stoppage of the rocking motion of the shaft positioning the bunter to be engaged and moved positively by one of the members of the aetuating mechanism, to e'ect thereby axial movement of the shaft and cause loom stoppage.
  • a series of warp stop-motion detectors and a normally vibrating feeler to engage and be arrested by a detector upon I own axis and thereby and the stopping 'ber normally ⁇ said 'mcclianisni including a device mounted the occurrence ofla warp fault, a housing located within theloom frame, and mecha -nism mounted in and inelosed b said. housing and ⁇ 'operatively connecte with .the
  • feeler lo effect normal vibration of the feeler
  • said mechanism including a rocking and axially movable member, devices to effect rocking movement of said member about its cause the feeler to and a cam mounted independently vibrate, ⁇
  • a series. of warp-fault detectors in combination, a feeler to coperate with a detector upon the occurrence of a warp fault, a loom stopping instrumentality, a rocking, axially movable member, a housing in which it is mounted, connections between said member ⁇ and the feeler to vibrte the latter when the former is rocked, connections between said member instrumentality t actuate it when said member is moved axially, mechanism operated bv the loom and inclosed bv the housivfg, sai mechanism being 4yieldingly connected VwithI and' to rock smdmemto'cause the feeler to vibrate,f
  • a loom warp stop-motion in combination, a series of warp-fault detectors, a feelerto coperate with a detector upon the occurrence of a warp fault, a loom stopping instrumentality, a ixedly positioned housing, a rocking, axially movable member mounted in the housing and.
  • feeler to coperate with a detector upon the fault, a loom stopping oecurrenceo a warp instrumentality, a xedly positioned housing below the warp threads, a shaft mounted in said housing and capable of rocking and axial movements and positively connected with the feeler, to vibrate the latter when the shaft is rocked, a

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FLW. BRAGKEN. WAR? STOP MOTION POR Looms. APPLICATION YILBD 11313.21E 1912.
1,081,237. Patented July 2, 1912.
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H. W. BRACKEN. WAR? STOP MOTION Pon Looms. APPLICATION FILED 113.2, 1012. 1,031,237. v Patented July 2, 1912.
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UNITED STATES PATENT; onirica'.
HOWARD W. BRCXEN, 0F HOPEDALE, MASSACHUSETTS, ABSIIG'NQIL4 T0 DWEE COM- PANY, OF HOPEDALE, MASSACHUSETTS, A CORPORATION F MAINE.
wm? amor-Menon' ron Looms.
lpecloation ofjlietters Patent.
Patented .nay 2, 19.12.y
To all -whom itjmoy concern:
f Beit known that I, HowARo W. BRACKEN, a eitiz'en of the United States, andl resident of Itlopedale, county of Worcesten'Stnte of Massachusetts, linve invented an Improvement in War Stop-Motions for Looms, of which the fol owing description, in connection with the accompanying drawing, is a specification, like characters on the drawing lo representing like arts. y
This invention as for Iits object the production of a novel and simple warp' stopmotion for looms, to effect automatical loom stoppage when n warp thread fails or l becomes unduly slack, an abnormally positioned detector at' such time engugin and arresting. the movement of a normal y vibrating' feeler. suitable means then'neting' to cause the operation of the loom stopping 2o mechanism. ln the embodiment'of my invention herein shown the detectors are in practice made of thin, Het metal strips, shown as arranged in two rows or banks between the lense-rods, a
feelervnormally vibrating below the detectors, and as said foelcr is arranged to coperate with a dropped'det'ector in either bank it follows that entli stroke of the feelol is 0. feeling;r stroke; Y(l,onsequently the means which on the one hand effects normal vibra tionof' the ieeler. and whieli on the other hand set-s in operation the stopping mecln|.- nism upon tln'arrest ot the feele't", must be so constructed and arranged to operate irrespeetive ot' the direetion o'f the stroke on wliieh the fes-ler is arrested. ln my present invention. the means whereby the feele'r is vibrat'ed norl'nally and tlie arrest oi the,
feeler vis reused to efl'ect .shipper release is 40 ot' a novel construction, und so aiglanged thatl it can he applied readily t'o 'a loom without vdhunonitwrintr or taking it down.' Thisis of material advantage in itself, for sncbmeans van be substituted I' or the feeler-A actuating and eontmllcd means in other forms of warp stop-motions with a minimum offexpenso, time and labor. These and ,other novel features ot'iny invention will be i fully deseril'ied in the subjoined specification and partieularly pointed out in the following claims.
double-acting l,
tion of a loom,'wit f one embodiment o my .invention applied tiereto, tlic'parts being 55 shown in normal cndition, as when the loom is running; Fi. 2 is a. much enlarged detail of the'4 housin and parts contained therein, the housin bein shown in seo-. tion substantially on tlic'hne 2-2, Fig. v1, 60 looking toward the ear, but for the sake of clearness `all of the parte1 within the housing are shown n elevation; Fig'. 8 is an' enlarged front i ovation of the feeler and' taipetI cams, i 'a different position 66 rom't Fig. 1, and with the rocking bunter an thefollower Ifor the footer earn illustratd in'one of their extreme positions; Fi'. 4 is a front elevation of the rocking, c m follower, detached,` showing the face thereof adjacent' the bnn? ter; Fig. 5 is a. realt elevation of therocking and axially movable bunter whichv under" normal 4conditions. ie engaged by the cmufollower andi-rocked in'unison therewith tofw .etloct the vibrationV of the feeler; Fig: isjw .u side elevation of trhe detachable arln forVv the feeler rock-shaft and the set-screw b which .it is held fast on said shaft: Fig. K 'is a left hand end elevation of the armL on B0 the rock-shaftl omitted.
Referring to Fig. 1 tlie laf/3 A, crunk-shaft: cam-shaft C,'shipper but with l the setfsscrew.`
throw the power onto and. olf the loom, the shipper holding-plnte'll. knock-off arm F` for the shipper,l the roeloshaft, G for said arm und provided with u second arm H, the
harnesses I, and the lease-rods J, may be.90v
and are ofwell known or nsunl construction, and 'operate in a familiar manner, thelensefj rods ns herein shown being` sustained` li .v brackets. as K, erected one on each loom si e Y 'e andrarrying parallel' transverse buck-stop 96@ bars l. between whielr hang'the two'banks ot detectors M, N suspended from the warp* threads between the lense-rods. vThe detectors art` preferably. thin, tiat metal Strips enc-h longitudinally slotted for the reception of the warp-tln-ead and for n'sixp )ortm hay," or rod, as O, n .double-acting fee er P eing' by menne of j which usual means (not shown) is caused torl* lil nionnted on a rock-shaft Q sustained in the brackets K, ina manner well known to those skilled. .in the art, the feeler under normal conditions vibrating back and forth below '5 the lower'ends of the-suspended detectors f Various means have been devised heretofore for effecting the oscillation of the feeler rock-'shaft under normal conditions and for eii'ecting theA release of a Shipper or equiva- 10 lent device when vibration of Ithe feeler is arrested by engagement with an abnormally positioned detector, but so far as I am aware such means must be applied to the .loom during the setting up thereof, or by a 5 more. or less extensive dismemberment of the loom structure. In this invention I have obviated these objections and I willv now describe'the novel structure shown in the accompanying drawings.
The rock-shaftA Q, has applied toit an arm 1, and referring to Figs. 6 and 7 said arm is made with a thickened, U-shaped hub 2 formed by rs't boring;l and4 tapping the thickened end longitudinallyA and then slotting suchl tapped end transversely at 3, to form thefseat for the rock shaft-,the slotting leaving o posed segmental tapped p0rtions 4, 1 1. ber the arm is applied to the rock-shaft, Fig. 6,'a`setfscrew 5 is screwed into thojtappedhub, as shown in Fig. 1, a bteat Gon" the inner end of the screw bearing against the shaft and holding' said arm 1 fixedv thereupon, this construction ofthe detachable armpermitting it to be applied at any place on the shaft without removing the latter from its bearings.
The arm 1 ',ispivotally connected by a depending i'. with one end of a lateral arm 8 fast on a, longitudinally shiftable rockshaft -9 :at #the lower part of the loom, the
arm 8 boing enlarged-beyond the rodi-shaftY at 10 to substantially.. counterbalance they weightofthe link, the shafts Q and 9 thus' beingpositively connected and of necessity rockin together or n0t`at all. Said rockshaft is mountedin beari- 11, 11, Fig. 1, formed in a housing 12, 1n its front and rear walls, said housing .being conveniently made as a casting and havi a bulge 13 in the upper part of its rear wa 1, its open top being closed by a cap 14 secured by suitable bolts, as 15. This housing is sustained by any suitable part of the loom structure, and
herein I have shown it as supported by and:
suspended from the cam shaft. The side walls of the housing are provided wit-h half bearings 16, Fig. 2, to partly embrace the cam-shaft C, and the cap 14 has similar half hearings 17 which-are opposed to the bearings 16, and thus the cam shaft is completely encircled when the cap is boltedV to the housing. The housing is thus suspended from the cam shaft, and in a position well back inthe loom frame, out of the Way,
'and to prevent any rocking the wall of 'shaft 9, the follower and its rolls bcingfvery rear face, said hu having adjustably fixed rear face of the the housing is extendeddownward at 18," and has bolted to it a brace bar 19 extended frontward and bolted at20 to a part ofthe loom frame. Before the housing is positioned upon the cam shaft the latter has applied to it a wide faced pinion 21, made in halves-and rovided with annular cheeks 22 at itsl en s, the halves being connected and clamped xedly upon the cam shaft by clamping screws 23, Fig. 2, which are seated in recesses in one' half of each .cheek and enter suitable threaded holes in the complemental halves of the cheeks. When the honsino* is applied the sides thereof'just 'receive tile pinion cheeks freely between them, the sides of the cap 14 fttinginA av similar manner, as clearly shown by Fig. 2, so that no sidewise movement of the housing is pel'- l miatted, while the pinion and its cheeks rOff i tute freely within the housing and ite ca the bulge or swell 13 of the housin previging ample room for the cheeks att e; upperv part of the housing. f Hollow eidernal` bosses 24 on opposite sides of the housing i have extended through them a horizontal stud 25 below and parallel to the camshaft, fixed in position by set screws 26, I*`ig.A 2. Upon this stud is rotat-abl mounted the sleeve-like hub 27 of 'the eeler actuating cani 28, this cam being of peculiar shape, as best shownin Figs. 2 and 3', and in practice it is a skew or vWave cam, but its cylin asP drical rim has teeth 29 which mesh with and are driven by the pinion 21. Theimface of this pinion is made wide in order that it will alwa s remain in mesh with the cam tee-th 29 to e ect rotation of the latter, the feeler cam- 2 8 being wholly inclosed and protected by the housing.
It will be observed'that the opposite faces 1.05
of the cam 28 are the surfaces which exert al cam action, and this action is transmitted to rollsSO carried on the a'rmsof a yokelike follower 3l mounted to rockon-the' clearl shown in Fig. 4. On frontv face the ollower is provided with Vfshaped lugs 32 and a lon hub 33 extends from its upon it a collar 34, Fig. 1, t'o which is attached one end of a spring 35. Said sprin at its other end is attached to a U- bape bunter 36 fixedly secured by a set screw'' konto the shaft 9, to rock therewith and also to move as a unit vwith the shaft when the latter is moved longitudinally, as will be explained. Normally theI spring draws the..
-follower 31 forward with itslugs 32 .Seated in correspondinglg' shaped sockots 'in-the unter, see Fig. fsothat the follower and bunter will 4be rsymrneatri-I callyv positioned with respect to their `com- 'mon support, the shaft 9, and said parts will be yieldmgly connected. As the cam 28 is revolved the follower and bnnferwill. iso
ias
"libe" oscillated or rocked, as will be obvious, i 'mid position .being shown in lFig. 2,and the yfeler rock-shaft Q an oscillator movement to vibrate the eeler I "back and orth, whenever tl1e loomv is vrunning and the warp y threads maintain the detectors M,.N in nor- 1 mal-elevated position. i Thehub 27 has forme" metrically opposite tap'p lts so positioned Withrelation to the cam 28A that when 'the bunter 36 is in eitpher of itsextremeipositions 1 the tappet on he saine side othecam 2 8 as the lowestwarm ofsaid bunter-will clear l itas the cani revolves.l This is shown in -Fig.13, `where the tappets at the' right is just "i "i aboutrto clear,i the right han'd limbpffthe bunter. If the bunter is stopped at or `near j midposition, shown in Fig. 2, Iwhile the *7 25" eeler cam continues to revolve one or the other of the tappets 39 will strike the rear 3' #face of a bunter limb and move said bunter- .frontward, bodily, thereb e'ectin longitudinal movement of the s aft 9 in t e sanne 301 direction,andgpositively, as'will be manifesto Said shaft has' its front .end annuf' ll'arly grooved, at 40, 1, and is projected 1.5 beneathy theove'rhanging'ear 41 formedionv l1*'l ,the rear end of a link 42pivotally connected pivith' the: rocker, arg1' H, saidV link havlnfv ,761; attachedto it a notched keeper 43 whic *.embralccs the gi'ooved part ofitheushaft.,
" *icThis-connection or coupling lbetween the 1 `-.--rockqshaft 9 and link 42 permits ,theshaftl ,1 ;;toberocked Without ail'ectinfr the link, but L whenthe bunter 36 isimoved Tay atappet 39 to shiftl the rock-shaft-9 inf the direction of 1 shaft buttsl against the adjacent end of the -145 L 'linlc42 and movesv it longitudinally/fo turn .thefknocleo' arm' F and release ,f shipper D from the usual notch in the holdingplatc 15 thus bringing about the operation o f any y"-"-50,1 rial whic 'ta'ppet acts'upon tliezbuntenand u y n:as will bemamfest the engagement andf'arrestoof the feeler P-hy a dropped detector,
o' upon `the follower-causing its .beveled ,lugs
32)*to` be withdrawn ,fomwthei recesses or" sockets 381in the arrested bunter, thef spring upon it two diaarrow 10()`,-Fig.y 1', the front end of said,
f vusual sto ping mechanism. Itis `immate' isoler, and will 'rock the* follower 31 upon ,o the shaft' 9, 'thelateral pressuregthus exerted separated'in anaxialdirection. It isnecessary "than this `,yielding-,j separableg connection bei provide( I between ,tliejfplloii'elfj and lthe limiter, Aforfwhen the, lattis helddin substantial niidf-position to be engaged yand` moved axiallyby a-I ta pe t,oxlie'jortheother, of the `rolls `30 `on tie follo'iierxinusteibc moyed below the tappet path, 'to `avoid 4beting struck, and they surface of, thecjarn`28f; is ,so
disposed: with relation: to, the-Hip jetsNt-hati 75 the follofwel'wvill always be-fpractlicallyain), an .extreme osition when-the,burtiutisin position ,to eengaged byja l'tappetlgA slight longitudinalmovement' of thehiftabler'o'ck-shft-S) is sufficient to 'operatothe 80 `knock-oil' arm F` and effectshippergrelease.,
so thatl the follower rolls :OLtiillnotfbe disengaged from the feelerc ani^28,;and when the shipperis returned to ri'lnii'ngj position the sprinri will yact.' tof're-.connect 85 the followeran b unter as son'.as..tl 1e,'jlug sj A- 32 and recesses 38 coineoppo'site eachjbt'lier. i -As so'on as suchconnection'fis Aestablished the 'rocking ofthe shiftahlefa'nd fe'elergnokshafts' 9 and Q 'is,begunhandjcontinuedaas 90 long as the war threadsvreniainfintatgt ang@ properly taut. uitable bends .Mfarel orme 1n the' 'sides of the housing'-j12, Fig-25de ermit the fullswing ,of tlie `fo llow er and unter. The coupling betwenthejshiftable shaft 9 and the link 4,-2prevents"any,longic;L tudinal movementof said sha ft"01rd in arily,a so that the yfallo/wer anflfbunt-fellare ,niaim 'tained' iill proper position La'xialllynofthe Lnected from the @um Shaft @,fandp'thelinlt 7 i is yreadily disengaged from arin ,8, i f lthe the bolt'45,l `ig..1, enables'they keeperfil to;` yb e disengaged from 'the grooved 'partl @l0 of` 4the shaft 9,1the1cby uncoiiplinglsaidfshaft and tlie link 42. ).1
'From the lforegoing description; r`it, will. 11'0 now 'be readily .understood th,at; the.'eiitine` mechanism between, the feeler rock-shatt Q and tlicy xockei,'ar 'm -Hfcan be'alipliigd,toi or 'detached from the-'loom `Without Yanyl yvay "disturbing or disarraiigihg" tliejfe'eler,ro cl 115 shaft', cam shaft. olv-'any otherV ari: ,o tln.r loom. My novel mechanis1nfis"tmusay lily applicable to loomsolreiidysetup, gind[the construction of the .meh ianis`m,.is', siinple, di-
rec't'jactingandeflicientifj g; r. QH 120 '|.l`he 'inclosing ogtothe' 1 xnai'iifportionmi .ai o
warp' stop-motion "mechaiiisni',within-a hous- Ytin lof the: mechanism is noi/ei, so' ,fan as I am" aware:` a So, too the suspension Votliithe "m'ain-port'ionof such mechanism fron): afro- 1 tating shaft of'theilooih, as herein shown, is
novel, Lloelieve,4 the suspended' 'housing not 'only sustaining .the lf ele and tappet-cams and thelrfadjunct but"feetualljcovering 13"( I therewith,
' duces the speed of movement of tal bunter, so
-and protecting them from` lint, dust and dirt, irrespective of that partof 4the loom to which saidhousing is attached. At the same time'the suspension of the'housing from. the cam shaft locates the housing and its contents in the lower part of the loom frame and out of the way of other parts of the loom instrumentality.
The spring 35 isalight spring, suiciently strong to slightly vmore than overcome fric; tion of and normally connect the follower and the that when a detector arrests the vibratory movement of the feeler the engaged detector has to sustain very slight pressure at the time the bunter and follower are disconnected. Consequently there is practically no tendency to bend or strain a detector.
. By locating the normally oscillating, longitudinally movable member or shaft 9 substantially at right angles to the cam shaft, and also at the lower, rear part of the loom frame it and adjacent devlces of the stopmotion can be set back as close as possible to the warp beam,
for the occasional longitudinal orvendwise movement of such member 9 to effect loom stoppage is frontward, hence awa from the warp beam.
e gearing which 1s shown herein rethe feeler and makes it easier in its action, as will be apparent.
Various changes or modifications in details of construction and arrangement may be made by those `skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and Scope of my 4 invention as set forth in the claims hereunto annexed.
' Havmg fully described my invention, what I claim as'new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is: c
Y 1. In a loom warp stop-motion, a series of detectors, a feeler to en age and be arrested by a detector released y its warp threa-v rotating feeler and tappet cams, a rocking follower actuated'by the feeler cam, an axially movable rock-shaft on which said follower is mounted to rock, an adjacent bunter fixed on said rook-shaft, ayiclding connection between the bunter and follower, whereby they and the shaft are rocked normally as a unit, positive connections between the feeler andthe rock-shaft, whereby rocking of the latter oscillates the former, arrest of the feeler actin through said connections, to sto the rock-s aft with the bunter in the pat 1 of the tappet cam, to be moved thereby axially of therock-shaft and in unison with it, and means toefect loom stoppage actuated by or through such movement of the rock-shaft.
2. In a loom warp stop-motion, a series of detectors, a feeler to engage and be. arrested the rock-shaft 9 in its bearings ligwithout interferencev by a released detector, and means to vibrate the feeler, including. a longitudinally movable rock-sha-ft having a bunter fixe thereon, a follower loosely mounted to rock on the rock-shaft, a 4yielding connection between the follower and bunter, whereby they are rocked in unison normally, a cam coperating with the follower to rock it, and a tappet cam to engage the bunter and move Ait and the rock-shaft longitudinally when movement'of the feeler is arrested, combined with a shipper, a knock-olf arm therefor, and actuating means for said-arm operated by longitudinal .movement of the rock-shaft.
3. In a loom warp stop-motion, including a series of detectors,.a normally-vibrating feeler to engage and be arrested oy a rel leased detector, a rotating shaft of the loom, a pinion fast thereon, a feeler cam having gear teeth in mesh with the inion, a housing suspended from said sha t and in which the cam is rotatably mounted, a. 'rock-shaft longitudinally movable in bearings in the housing, means actuated by the cam to effect rocking of the said rock-shaft, an operating connection between the latter and the feeler to effect vibration thereof, and means to eHect longitudinal movement of the rockshaft when the feeler is arrested, to effect the operation of a loom stopping instrumentality.
et. In a loom warp stop-motion, including a series of detectors, a normally vibrating feeler to engage and be arrested by a released detector, a rotating shaft of the loom, a pinion fast thereon, a closed housingsuspended from said shaft, meansl actuated by the pinion, mounted in and inclosed by the housing and operatively connected `with the feeler to effect vibration of the feeler, said means including a shaft normally rocked and capable of longitudinal movement when the feeler is arrested, and a tappet cam within the housing to effect longitudinal movement of the rocking shaft upon arrest of the feeler. 5. In a loom warp stop-motion, a series of detectors,'a normally vibrating feeler to engage and be arrestedvby a released detector, a rock-shaft on which the feeler is mounted, an arm detachably connected with the rockshaft, a second, longitudinally 1sfhiftable rock-shaft', a. positive connectionbetween itV and the said arm, two revolvin cams, connections between onecam and t eshiftable rock-shaft tol normally rock it,a bunter on vsaid rock-shaft engaged by the other of said' cams to shift' said rock-shaft when movement of the feeler is arrested, anda shipperreleasing device operated by such shifting of a rock-Shaft@ .which the feeler is mounted, '130 i facetas? means to `actuate said feeler roch-shaft, l,
,i transmitting'. link connected with saidlueans,
an arm pivotally connectedwith the link and having a transversely slotted and lungi# ltudimadily tapped hub to embrace `the feeler rock-shaft, and a set-screw adapted to be` screwed 'into the tapped hub and/bear :against the rock-shaft, to detachably clamp the arm thereon, whereby the army can be applied to the rock-shaft when ,the 1atter,is in its operative position inthe loom. i
7. In a lloom warp 1stop-I not-ion, a feeler means to eifectvibratlon thereof normally,
comprising a tvave-camkhaving peripheral,
i teeth, a 'rotating pinion 4meshing therewith to revolvethe cam, a follower cooperating with the cam` and rockedv thereby,` a, rockshaft yon ,which th follower is loosely mounted, an adjacent bunter fast on theA `rocleshafh said'bunter-having recesses and; the follower having lu s, on their adjacent g faces, a, spring normal y acting to'seat thev lus "the'recesses, whereby rocking 'of the fo owerI effects correspondin movement of the bunter and the i rock-shafltz, positive` connecytions between the latterand the feeler, arrest of the latter actin through said `coni f nectionstoistopthe .roc ing motion ofthe` r0k=shaft and buntfl', and a device toen- Igage the bunter' atsuc'h time and move it andthe r clc-shajtaxial'ly, to effect theop- ,eration o a loom stoppxnginstrumentality,
8; 'In a loom, a rotating shaft, awide faced j split pinion-clamped thereon, a hbusing inas C osin the pinion andvsuspefuded from' the aft, a feeler cam having adjacent tappets Irotatably mounted within the housing ,and driven by saidpinion, a shaft mounted to* yrock and also' to move longitudinally in the housin means actuated by the feeler camto roc the shaft, other means fast on the shaft adapted to be engaged by a lta petl i i (lo effectlongltudinal'movement of the s aft when' rocking thereof is prevented, to effect .t-he actuation of a loom` stopping instrumentality, and means rendered operative to pre-` vent rocllingof the'said shaft by or through the occurrence of a warpfaul't, saith means 'vincludingafeeler normally vibralted by said feele'r cam. h p i 9. Infa loom, a'rotatingslmttfa 'detachy, able hoiising suspended therefrom, fceler vibrating means carried .by ythe` housingand inclosed therein, other and normally inactive rneanssustamed by the housmgto effect the` `operation off'a loom stopping;y instrumentalityby or'through arrest of the it'ocler from vibration, feelcr` 4adapted to be arrested ,-up'onl the 'occurrence of a warp fault, u positive connection between jthc ffmlcr und theI means `for effecting its vibration, and a common driving member for the` two' means sustained by the housing, said member being detachably clamped on the rotating sbatt of the loom and inclosel by thcl housing.
connected of detectors held outof the feelrpath by normal warp threads, feeler `vibrzlrti'g nichiamsm, a housing;r for and supporting'sard 10|. In a loom, a cam shaft, a fcelerf'and a' .rock-shaft on which it is mounted, twolscues mechanism, the housing` beingdctaf'hably" 4vvith und suspended t'rbip'the-fcnm shaft, :i posit-ive connection ,betn'eensaid mechanism and `the.jitecler` l rock-shaft, to swing `the feeler positively in both 'directions, ra releasfd `detector in, either series en,- gagig and Aarresting the fiwlernnd stopping rotative movement; of .its shafhzi drivingr member for 'the feelervibratingl niechnisjm. i
clamped." de'tncbably on i the ,cani slnittg "uml f means brought'into 4op,emiting., "'activity 'when tion of said means being supporti ,lnclosed 1n the hous1ng.
of .i a i, loom stopping iinstmmentaliyg" 11. In a loom warp'stopfmotionfii series of detectors, 'i'reeler to cogxu'atcnitli `and vbe arrested vby a detectorr releu'scdj;L byl its,` y, warpthread, a member adapted tofr'ock and alsoy to fmoveA axially', connections'A between Said member 'and the teeler. toI :vibrate the. latter by or through rocking u iotiol ofsuid' member,` und means to effect loom ,stoppage `by or througliuxiul movement of 'Seidmanwarp threarh'u member -ndapted to lrock "and v alsoy to move ,ax:|l.ly, u positive connection brute the latter in un'isomwith undby or through rocking motion of-saidfmembei, and means to eflect'loom stoppage by or through :lxiul movement vof sadmeniber, `combined with `mechanism actuated byi a continuously movingpart oftheloom und yieldingly conf ncctcfd with said member ,lo roclc thelsame continuously l'while' the warp threads Iarein normal condition, other mechanism actuated by a continuousl-y movingpurt of the .loom
4to eect positivo axial movement Sold rbckingir member when u wvnrp fault occurs und n' dovicefxcd on .sudl'member.,and moved by rockingmotion thereof out of the paths yof moving parts of'suid lutter mechanism, cessation of r the4 rocking, motion of said mcuibcrnpon thc occurrcnceof,ayvnrp fault positioningg':sniil device ,in thc pnthzof one ot the ports otfsaid mechanism,l whereby such moving purl engages und moves theidevicc on the rockingmember und effects its axial movement to cause the stoppage of the loom. l t
'f to be moved axially',
yielding y -means to effect loom stoppafge t,
113. In a loom warpstop-motion, a series of detectors, a feeler adapted to be arrested by a dectector upon the occurrence of a warp fault, a shaft adapted to rock and also a connection between said shaft and feeler to vibrate the latter by or through rocking motion of th'e shaft, and
by or through axial movement of said sha combined with actuatin' mechanism driven by the loom and connected with the shaft to rock the lat-ter periodically, said mechanism including two rotating and normally inactive members, and a bunter fixedly mounted on the shaft, rocking motion thereof moving the bunter into and out of the paths of said members and preventing' cooperation of either member with the bunter, stoppage of the rocking motion of the shaft positioning the bunter to be engaged and moved positively by one of the members of the aetuating mechanism, to e'ect thereby axial movement of the shaft and cause loom stoppage.
14. In a loom, a series of warp stop-motion detectors and a normally vibrating feeler to engage and be arrested by a detector upon I own axis and thereby and the stopping 'ber normally `said 'mcclianisni including a device mounted the occurrence ofla warp fault, a housing located within theloom frame, and mecha -nism mounted in and inelosed b said. housing and `'operatively connecte with .the
feeler lo effect normal vibration of the feeler,A said mechanism including a rocking and axially movable member, devices to effect rocking movement of said member about its cause the feeler to and a cam mounted independently vibrate,`
axial n movement of of and to eect positive said member uponarrest of thc feeler, com' bined with means driven by a continuously rotatin member of the loom to actuate the mechanism within the. housing, the latter protecting tlie mechanism therein from lii and dirt, axial movement of the rocking member of said mechanism being adapted to effect loom stoppage.
15. In a loom warp stop-niotion, in combination, a series. of warp-fault detectors, a feeler to coperate with a detector upon the occurrence of a warp fault, a loom stopping instrumentality, a rocking, axially movable member, a housing in which it is mounted, connections between said member `and the feeler to vibrte the latter when the former is rocked, connections between said member instrumentality t actuate it when said member is moved axially, mechanism operated bv the loom and inclosed bv the housivfg, sai mechanism being 4yieldingly connected VwithI and' to rock smdmemto'cause the feeler to vibrate,f
indepeiidcntlyiof and to coperate with said bunter in position to be member-'to effect axial movement of said rocking member when its rocking motion 1s arrested by eoperation of the eeler with a detector.
o16. In a loom warp stop-motion, in combination, a series of warp-fault detectors, a feelerto coperate with a detector upon the occurrence of a warp fault, a loom stopping instrumentality, a ixedly positioned housing, a rocking, axially movable member mounted in the housing and. ositively connected with the feeler, to vi rate it by or through rocking motion ofsaid member, a connection between sid member and the stopping instrumentality', latter-oy axial movement of the member, mechanism inclosed by the housin and operated b a rotatin part yielding y connecte with the said rocking member, to rock the latter periodically under normal conditions, a hunterl fixed on said member and operativel positioned when rocking motion of sai member is stopped by coperation of the 'eelei with a detector, andi a hinter-engaging device formi g a part of said aneehanism, to strike the-o ratively positioned bunter and e'ect positive axial movement oit the normally rocking member, to thereby elect loom stopa y p In aloom warp stop-motion, in com-` bination, a series of warp-fault deteetors, a
feeler to coperate with a detector upon the fault, a loom stopping oecurrenceo a warp instrumentality, a xedly positioned housing below the warp threads, a shaft mounted in said housing and capable of rocking and axial movements and positively connected with the feeler, to vibrate the latter when the shaft is rocked, a
the stoppingl instrumentality' and said shaft' to actuate t e former by axial movement o the latter, a follower yieldingl connected with the shaft, a bunter lixedl'y mounted thereon, said follovsper and bunter ybeing inclosed within the using, a camrotatably mounted inthe housing and having adiacent tappets rotatable 1n unison with the cam, sai
.to rock the shaitt and move the bunter into andv out of the aths of the tappets, ,eo/5p erationof the ieeler witha detector stopping rocking motion of the shaft with the by a tappet, to thereby effect axial movement of the shaft, and-driving means for the cam actuated bya continuously moving part of the loom.
18. In a loom, tectors and a feeler to a series of warp-fault deframe and axially movable parallel to theVA engaged and movedl to actuate 'the of the oom and vconnection between cam coperating with the foliower I coperate therewith t upon the occurreneeof a warp fault, a roeksides thereof and toward the front of the lqOm to effect the operation of a loom stopj the rocking motion of pl'n instrumentality, connections between thereby.
`sal shaft and feeler to vibrate the latter by the shaft is stogiped In testimony whereof, I have signed. my
rocklng motion of the former', and mechaname to this specification, in the presence of 6 msm normally operating to effect rockin motion of the shaft about its own axis an thereby cause l the feeler to adapted to effect frontward axial movement. of the shaft when vibration of the feeleris4 10 arrested by coperation with a vibrate und Witnesses detector and E. D. O Seoon.
two subscribing witnesses.l
HOWARD W. BRAOKEN.
J. L. REMINGJMN, Jr., i
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