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US1045437A US69504712A US1912695047A US1045437A US 1045437 A US1045437 A US 1045437A US 69504712 A US69504712 A US 69504712A US 1912695047 A US1912695047 A US 1912695047A US 1045437 A US1045437 A US 1045437A
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  • invention relates to looms provided with mechanism for replenishing the working shuttle with a fresh supply of filling while the loom continues in operation, and it has for its particular object the production of novel and efieotive means for promptly parting the fillingcnd extending from the selvage of the cloth to the replenishing shuttlebox when filling replenishment is called for and the shuttle is properly boxed for replenishment.
  • the filling end is parted adjacent the selvage of the cloth by a temple thread-cutter, such cutter being operated by or through the agency of the lay on the heat-up, as for instance in United States Patent No. 765,687, granted July 26, 1904 to Stimpson.
  • this temple thread-cutter upon the filling-end may be delayed unduly, from various causes, so that the filling-end is not parted as promptly as is desirable, the delay usually being due to the fact that the thread offilling is not brought at once into the field of action of the temple thread-cutter.
  • my present invention I have provided a device which coiiperates with and properly positions the filling-end with relation to the templd thread-cutter :whenever operation of the replenishing mechanism is called for, so that the parting of the filling'end takes place immediately, and before the fresh filling is laid in the shed.
  • the positioning device is quiescent and in an inoperative position, so that it ofiers no obstacle to the working parts of the loom, but when filling replenishment is called for and the shuttle is properly boxed, said positioning device is moved, by or through an actuating memoer on the shuttle-feeler, into operative position to cooperate with the filling-end, presenting the lot positively and accurately to the --cntter, to he parted thereby es .s end operates such cutter.
  • Figure 1 is atop plan view of a sufiicient portion of an automatic filling replenishing loom, showing the temple provided with n hread-cutter, one practical embodiment of my present invention being illustrated in connection therewith, the various parts being shown in normal condition;
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view on the line 22, Fig. 1, looking toward the right, but omitting the thread-cutting temple for the sake of clearness:
  • Fig. 3 is a detail top plan view showing the thread positioning device in operation and presenting the filling-end to the temple thread-cutter to be parted thereby;
  • Fig. 4 is c front elevation of a portion of the lay, the thread positionin device thereon, and adjuncts of the latter tor controlling its operation:
  • Fig. 5 is a detail partly in transverse section, on the line 55, Fig. 3, loolc ing toward the left, showing the filling-end held by the positioning device in readiness to be parted my the temple thread-cutter as the forward best of the lay is completed.
  • the lay A having a reed B, replenishin shuttle-box G, automatic filling replenishing mechanism partly indicated at D, Fig. 1, the open tion thereof being governed by the controlling rock-shaft E; and the shuttle-teeler F inlcrnmed at G and normally held retracted in inoperative position by an arm H on the shaft E coiiperating with a stud I on the shuttle-feeler, may be and are all of Well known construction and operate in a manner familiar to those skilled in the art.
  • rock-shaft E is turned in the direction of ,thearrovv, Fig.2, and the lifting of arm H permits the feeler F to swing rearward to feel for the shuttle as the lay heats up, so that if the shuttle is not properly positioned in the hon C for replenishing the operation oi the replenishing mechanism is prevented.
  • bracket '1 to the front. oi: the lay adj cut the shuttle-box G, and on said bracket l pivot at 2 the hub of a. lever having opposite arms 3, 4t, the arm 3 extend ing laterally to the right, Figs. 1, 3 and 4-, and being acted upon by a suitable spring which is "atcd in a socket (l in the lay, the latter being recessed at. 7 to permit the proper movement of said lever arm.
  • the other lever arm 4 is downturnciil in front of the lay and bent to the left:- at its lower extremity, and provided with a boss 8 h:- low the bottom of the lay, to which boss is fixedly attached an L-shapcd carrier 9, 10, the part 9 extending rearward beneath the lay and being slidahle in an aperture it made in. a inrackct l2 attached to the hack of the i
  • the carrier is preferably made as a resilient tlat metal plate, the part 10 being upturned.
  • said part 10 having fixedly mounted at its upper end a thread-positioning ie-- vice, made as a thin, flat metal blade 13 set upright and projecting frontzward between two adjacent dents of the reed B, as clearly shown in Figs. 2 and l.
  • This blade-like positioning device or member is movable in a vertical plane toward and from the front of the lay and across the raceway thereof, when the lever 3, -1- is rocked upon its pivot; 2, the spring normally acting through said lever and the carrier 9, 10 to maintain the positioning member 13 retracted, with its front upright edge within the reed and out of tin path of the shuttle, as shown in Figs. 1 and :2.
  • the lever arm 3 extends laterally in front of the path of the hunter 1t when the fcelcr F is moved rearward, and if the shuttle is properly boxed for replenishment the banter will engage said arm 3 and push it toward the lay A. as the latter moves forward, compressing the spring 5, and the member 13 will be moved frontward beyond the face of the reed, to engage the old filling-end 17, Fig. 3, and push the latter toward the front of the lay, as shown, against the temple-J adjacent; the blade K. Now while the filling-end is thus engaged and positioned, Figs.
  • the lay continues its forward movement and moves the heel L to cause the hooked blade K to hook over the filling-end and then draw it against the usual fixed blade as the lay completes the beat-up.
  • the fillingend 17 is cut or parted by the temple thread-cutteron the beat-u of the lay on which filling replenishment is effected, and no curling, twisting or kinking of the filling can prevent the sitive and accurate presentation of the filling-end into position to be cut, for the positioning or presenting member 13 will of necessity move the filling-end into position to be cut. Consequently there is no delay in the act-ion of the.
  • the positioning device and the means for operating it herein shown do not interfere in any way with the usual operation of the temple thread-cutter to part the new fillingend adjacent the cloth after filling replenishment has been accomplished.
  • Bracket 12 has an upturned extension 18 theshuttle is improperly boxed, in ooreloi- DEUCE, e thread-positioning device carriedosses";
  • means comprising a )ositioning device slid- :lbly mounted on the ay and movable transversely thereof substantially parallel to the shuttle race, and aconnected transmitting member fulcrunied on the lay and operated by or through cooperation with the shuttlelceler to engage and position the old fillingond at one side of anal to he acted upon by tho thread-cutter, when said ieeler is oporntively positioned just prior to filling replenishment, and o spring to rethrn said INCHES to normal, inoperative position when the shuttle-feeler resumes its normal position.

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A. E. RHOADES.
THREAD PARTING MECHANISM FOR LO0Ms. APPLICATION FILED MAY4, 1912 1,045,437, Patented Nov. 26. 1912 2 SHEETS-SHEET IV A. E. RHOADES. THREAD PARTING MECHANISM FOR LOOMS.
APPLICATION FILED MAY4, 1912.
Patented Nov. 26,1912.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
ALONQZQ E. BEIDADES, 0F HOPEDALE, MAS
SACHUSSETTS, ASSEGZIGE TO DRAPEE COM- Peril Y, 0E HGPIEDALE, MASSACHUSETTS, QUBPIGRPATEIGH Q1 MAINE.
TEREA3I-PARTING MECFANISIE F02. $091115.
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To all whom it may concern:
' Be it hown that l, A LONZO E. ltrio inss, e citizen or, the United States, and resident of Hopedale, county of Worcester, State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improvemer t Thread-Parting Mechanism for Looms of which the following description, in connection with the accompanying drewing, is s specification, like characters on the drawing representing like parts.
invention relates to looms provided with mechanism for replenishing the working shuttle with a fresh supply of filling while the loom continues in operation, and it has for its particular object the production of novel and efieotive means for promptly parting the fillingcnd extending from the selvage of the cloth to the replenishing shuttlebox when filling replenishment is called for and the shuttle is properly boxed for replenishment. The filling end is parted adjacent the selvage of the cloth by a temple thread-cutter, such cutter being operated by or through the agency of the lay on the heat-up, as for instance in United States Patent No. 765,687, granted July 26, 1904 to Stimpson. Attimes the action of this temple thread-cutter upon the filling-end may be delayed unduly, from various causes, so that the filling-end is not parted as promptly as is desirable, the delay usually being due to the fact that the thread offilling is not brought at once into the field of action of the temple thread-cutter.
In my present invention I have provided a device which coiiperates with and properly positions the filling-end with relation to the templd thread-cutter :whenever operation of the replenishing mechanism is called for, so that the parting of the filling'end takes place immediately, and before the fresh filling is laid in the shed. Normally the positioning device is quiescent and in an inoperative position, so that it ofiers no obstacle to the working parts of the loom, but when filling replenishment is called for and the shuttle is properly boxed, said positioning device is moved, by or through an actuating memoer on the shuttle-feeler, into operative position to cooperate with the filling-end, presenting the lot positively and accurately to the --cntter, to he parted thereby es .s end operates such cutter.
- specification of Letters Patent.
7 Application filed Kay 1, 1912.
Fntonted Nov. 26, 1912.
Serial No.
The various novel features of my invent on will he rully described in the subyomed specification and particularly pointed out in the following claims.
Figure 1 is atop plan view of a sufiicient portion of an automatic filling replenishing loom, showing the temple provided with n hread-cutter, one practical embodiment of my present invention being illustrated in connection therewith, the various parts being shown in normal condition; Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view on the line 22, Fig. 1, looking toward the right, but omitting the thread-cutting temple for the sake of clearness: Fig. 3 is a detail top plan view showing the thread positioning device in operation and presenting the filling-end to the temple thread-cutter to be parted thereby;
Fig. 4 is c front elevation of a portion of the lay, the thread positionin device thereon, and adjuncts of the latter tor controlling its operation: Fig. 5 is a detail partly in transverse section, on the line 55, Fig. 3, loolc ing toward the left, showing the filling-end held by the positioning device in readiness to be parted my the temple thread-cutter as the forward best of the lay is completed.
Referring to the drawing, the lay A having a reed B, replenishin shuttle-box G, automatic filling replenishing mechanism partly indicated at D, Fig. 1, the open tion thereof being governed by the controlling rock-shaft E; and the shuttle-teeler F inlcrnmed at G and normally held retracted in inoperative position by an arm H on the shaft E coiiperating with a stud I on the shuttle-feeler, may be and are all of Well known construction and operate in a manner familiar to those skilled in the art.
l'l hen filling replenishment is called for the. rock-shaft E is turned in the direction of ,thearrovv, Fig.2, and the lifting of arm H permits the feeler F to swing rearward to feel for the shuttle as the lay heats up, so that if the shuttle is not properly positioned in the hon C for replenishing the operation oi the replenishing mechanism is prevented.
on the heat-up strikes the heel L, Fig. 5, allsubstantially as in the Stimpson patent re ferred to.
In accordance with my present invention I attach a bracket '1 to the front. oi: the lay adj cut the shuttle-box G, and on said bracket l pivot at 2 the hub of a. lever having opposite arms 3, 4t, the arm 3 extend ing laterally to the right, Figs. 1, 3 and 4-, and being acted upon by a suitable spring which is "atcd in a socket (l in the lay, the latter being recessed at. 7 to permit the proper movement of said lever arm. The other lever arm 4 is downturnciil in front of the lay and bent to the left:- at its lower extremity, and provided with a boss 8 h:- low the bottom of the lay, to which boss is fixedly attached an L-shapcd carrier 9, 10, the part 9 extending rearward beneath the lay and being slidahle in an aperture it made in. a inrackct l2 attached to the hack of the i The carrier is preferably made as a resilient tlat metal plate, the part 10 being upturned. behind the lay and so located as to be substantially opposite the temple threadcutter, said part 10 having fixedly mounted at its upper end a thread-positioning ie-- vice, made as a thin, flat metal blade 13 set upright and projecting frontzward between two adjacent dents of the reed B, as clearly shown in Figs. 2 and l. This blade-like positioning device or member is movable in a vertical plane toward and from the front of the lay and across the raceway thereof, when the lever 3, -1- is rocked upon its pivot; 2, the spring normally acting through said lever and the carrier 9, 10 to maintain the positioning member 13 retracted, with its front upright edge within the reed and out of tin path of the shuttle, as shown in Figs. 1 and :2.
if the lever arm 3 is pushed rearward, toward the lay, compressing the spring, the carrier will be moved forward, as will be obvious, and the member 13 will thereby be moved :t'rontwarljl into the shuttle path and toward the front of the lay, as shown operative position is effected by the move-- ment oi the shuttile-t'ecler F when filling rethe lelver arm 3 and the lever be, for any reason, held from rocking mm'cment, this provision preventing breakage of parts.
The lever arm 3 extends laterally in front of the path of the hunter 1t when the fcelcr F is moved rearward, and if the shuttle is properly boxed for replenishment the banter will engage said arm 3 and push it toward the lay A. as the latter moves forward, compressing the spring 5, and the member 13 will be moved frontward beyond the face of the reed, to engage the old filling-end 17, Fig. 3, and push the latter toward the front of the lay, as shown, against the temple-J adjacent; the blade K. Now while the filling-end is thus engaged and positioned, Figs. 3 and 5, the lay continues its forward movement and moves the heel L to cause the hooked blade K to hook over the filling-end and then draw it against the usual fixed blade as the lay completes the beat-up. Tihereby the fillingend 17 is cut or parted by the temple thread-cutteron the beat-u of the lay on which filling replenishment is effected, and no curling, twisting or kinking of the filling can prevent the sitive and accurate presentation of the filling-end into position to be cut, for the positioning or presenting member 13 will of necessity move the filling-end into position to be cut. Consequently there is no delay in the act-ion of the. temple thread-cutter, and the old filling'end is out immediately whenever fill ing replenishment is called for and the shut tle ispropcrly boxed for such replenishment. If the shuttleteelcr F detects improper positioning of the shuttle the banter 14 will not be moved into engagement; with the lever arm 3, and there will be no change-in the normal position of the positioning and presenting device 13. After such device has operated as described the spring 5 returns said device and its adjuncts to normal position, shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
The positioning device and the means for operating it herein shown do not interfere in any way with the usual operation of the temple thread-cutter to part the new fillingend adjacent the cloth after filling replenishment has been accomplished.
Bracket 12 has an upturned extension 18 theshuttle is improperly boxed, in ooreloi- DEUCE, e thread-positioning device carriedosses";
through movement of theclary on its forward 'beat, end a shuttle .{feeler to ire vent the-operation of said mechanism when by the lay and movable transversely thereof across the shuttle path, means to move device, and a hunter on the shuttleieelei' to engage and aot'uate said means when filling replenishment is to he efieetetl, whereby he positioning device is to engage filling-end and position for notion theseupon by the thread-cotter as the leg heats up. J
2. In o loom provided with automatic filling replenishing mechanism, and with e temple having a, thread-cutter aotuetecl by or through the lay on the best'up to port the old filling-end adjacent the cloth when filling replenishment is to take pleoe, in com 1; etion, aolade-like threacl-positioning device movable frontword through the reed and transversely of the lay at a point nearly opposite the thread-cutter, resilient oerrier for said device, e spring-controlled lever mounted on the front of the ley anti attached to snicl carrier normally inninteining'the positioning evice lHOPQZ'EblVE, and means to act upon ancl move said lev-i' to position soirl device operetivelyjn front of the reed when filling replenishment is to be effected.
3. In an automatic ifillingu'eplen-ishing loom having a, temple threacl-outter, and a shuttle-feeder 'operatively positioned when filling replenishment is called for and the shuttle is properly boxed, in combination, means comprising a )ositioning device slid- :lbly mounted on the ay and movable transversely thereof substantially parallel to the shuttle race, and aconnected transmitting member fulcrunied on the lay and operated by or through cooperation with the shuttlelceler to engage and position the old fillingond at one side of anal to he acted upon by tho thread-cutter, when said ieeler is oporntively positioned just prior to filling replenishment, and o spring to rethrn said INCHES to normal, inoperative position when the shuttle-feeler resumes its normal position. I
ll. in an automatic filling; replenishing, loom having temple thread-cutter, onol the lay adopt-sci to operate soiql clutt r, in con1- hinati0n.n normally inoperative. rlevioe ourriod by the lay and adopted to enough the old fillingenrl and present it ginilsitively to and at one SililQ. of Stllfl thread-cutter to he cut thereby, o ohnttleieeler, and n resilient hunter on the shuttleieeler to cooperate limolly with Hill eiieot the actuation of said (levioo only when the shuttle is properly positioned for filling; replenishment to ho cfi'cctetl.
5. In an automatic fil ing roploz'lishing loom haying a temple thread-cutter, the lay miepteol to operate said cutter, and the reed on the lay, in combination, a hlavdedike member movolole through the reed es a pointneerly opposite the thread-cutter, to eng position no filling-end to he acted upon by the thread-cutter, means, inolucling e level iulcrumecl-on the front oi the ley, to suppom the saicl member anti to move it trensversely of'the log into anti out of operative position the front of the resell, e spring-cooperating with said lever to retract the thread-positioning member, a stop to limit retroetive movement thereof, a shuttle-feeler girovided with means to engage and rock the lever, to thereby actuate said supporting means and rendessaicl me' her oyerative when filling replenishme is called for onii is to he elieoterl,
In on automatic vfilling replenishing loom having etemple threnil-outtennntl' the lay mlepted to operate seitlcotter on the up, in combination, a normally loop-esstive device to engage the olel filling-ens present it rot-rooted vei' on the la ,operetively eonnecteol with levies, a shuttle-lesion anal e resilient 1. thereon to engage said levers and move against its sprlngsvhen iillin replenishment is called for anal the shutte is properly honed therefor, to thereby effect the ectuetion of the threarlposi honing devise,
7. In a looifiprovied with automatic ing replenishing mechanism, and with a temple having a thread-cutter actuated by or through the lay on the beat u to part the old fillingenol adjacentthe cloth when filling replenishment is to take pleoe, in combination, a blade-like threatlpositionin'g device movable frontvmrd through the IlE'SCl and transverse v of the lay at e joint nearly opposite the thread-butter, a re. lient L-shuped carrier extended under the my and upturnwl behind it", the upturned pnrt of the carrier having" said positioning device attached to it, means to guide and support sliclahly that part of said carrier under the lay, a spring-controllml lever on the lay, ottaohecl to the front end of the lower partof I the carrier, said lever nornmlly acting through the carrier to maintain the positioning device inoperative, and means to not upon and move the lever to "project the positioning device in :ujlvanco of the reecl when filling; replenishment is to he ollocted,
S. in on automatic filling replcnishing loom having: :1 temple thread-Cutler, and the lay adapted to operate SlllCl cutter on the bout up, in comhina'lion, an mirigrht, bladelilco device movable with the lay, and relul'ivoly thereto to engage the old filllng'hnrl nnll present it to the llll*27t(l-(flll'-i0f, u resiliout Carrier for said ile'vico, a spring-controlled lever fnloruzned on the lay oml piv- 4 macaw olzllly connected with the carrier, to govern the positioning of said blade-like device, a shutflu'fovlmg. and a hunter thereon t0 011- gage and rock thalewr to actuate the fln'eml-pusi[inning device when filling rep'ien' .hment is cullgd for and the shuttle is lmprml properly.
In. testimony where-0f, I have signed. my name to this spicificufion, in the prescnce of two subscrflaing Wifne: es.
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