US1045438A - Thread-parting mechanism for looms. - Google Patents

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US1045438A
US1045438A US70934812A US1912709348A US1045438A US 1045438 A US1045438 A US 1045438A US 70934812 A US70934812 A US 70934812A US 1912709348 A US1912709348 A US 1912709348A US 1045438 A US1045438 A US 1045438A
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  • This invention applies to looms of the type wherein the running filling is replenished prior to complete exhaustion, the old cloth and the shuttle by parting means usually mounted on a swinging support or the partin arm,'and which latter is generally arranged to perform the function of a shu-ttle-feeler;
  • parting means usually mounted on a swinging support or the partin arm,'and which latter is generally arranged to perform the function of a shu-ttle-feeler
  • My present invention has for its object the production of improved-mechanism of the general character disclosed, and so constructed that the feeler is released automatically immediately after it has performed the feeling action, rovided the shuttle is boxed properly. I? the shuttle is boxed 'impro )erly the feeler is not released, and it Specification of Letters Patent. Patented NOYQZG, 1912.
  • l have mounted the feeler upon the lay to swing in a lateral path parallel to the raceway mto'and out of feeling position, a spring retracting the" dog which is engaged hy a' suitable hunter.
  • parting device to efiect the fe mg action of the feeler when replenishment is called for, the dog yielding to permit the return movement of the hunter member after the replenishing action has been completed.
  • the present mechanism has roved highly etlicientin actual practice, an the location and operation of the shuttle-feeler as herein set foal-h is most satisfactory.
  • the front box-plate box is peculiarly shaped at its inner end, to. nresentan upright hub or hearing 31 sup-,
  • FIG. -1 is a transverse section of a por tion of an automatic filling replenishing loom having one embodiment of my present invention applied thereto, the parts being shown in normal position;
  • Fig, 2 is a top plan view. of a portion-of the replenishing shuttle-box showing the shuttle properly boxed therein, with the shutt-le-feeler inclicated in two positions, to illustrate the release of the 'feeler after its feeling stroke has vie'w,but with the 'feeler arrested thereby and acting ,to prevent the rearward movement of the support for th'eyparting device;
  • Fig. 1 isa front elevation and been effected;
  • Fig. 3 is a. similar showing the shuttle boxed improperly,
  • Fig. 5 is any inner end elevation of the shut" tle-feeler, showing the yielding of the dog I have illustrated my invention in connection with a loom structure substantially such as is shown' in my Patent No. 1,009,178 1 granted Bovem ber 21, 1911, and herein the feeder F, transferrer f, the
  • the hub has a central hole 34, counter.-
  • the 6' has one of. its ends lattachedjto.
  • the lay having at its inner endanupright bearing having a flattened and extended top, a laterally swinging shuttle-feeler having a spindle mounted to rock in said bearing, the .top of the hub' sustaining the feeler, a non-metallic impact member on the. feeler, a spring to retract the latter to inoperative position, and a spring-controlled dog carried by the feeler,
  • swinging support therefor having a notched the filling to be parted when the support is swung rearward to position the parting device for operation, a shuttlefeeler pivotally mounted on the lay and movable laterally toward and from the mouth of the shuttle-box, a dog on the feeler and a hunter on the support, to cooperate when replenishment is called for and effect feeling movement of the feeler and then release it, and a spring to return the released feeler to normal position, arrest of the feeler by an improperly boxed shuttle maintaining the dog and bunter in cooperation, and preventing contact of the notched end of the feeler with the shuttle while also withholding the parting device from action.

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A. E. RHOADES. THREAD PARTING MECHANISM FOR LOOMS. APPLIGATI ON FILB D JULY 15, 1912.
1,045,438. Patented Nov. 26, 1912.
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ALONZO E. RHOADES, F HOPEDALE. MASSACHUSETTS. ASSIGN'OR T0 DR-APER COM- Pm, OF HOPEDALE, MASSACHUSETTS, .A. CORPORATION OF MAINE.
THREAD-PARTING mnenamsm iron Looms.
Application filed m 15, 1912. Serial no. 709,348.
To all whom a: may concern;
Be it known that I, ALoNzo E. Rnoanns, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Hopedale,co unt-y of Worcester, State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improvement in Thread-Parting Mechanism for Looms, of. which the following description,
in connection with the accompanying drawing, is a specification,.like characters on the or spent filling being parted between the .15
drawing representing like parts.
This invention applies to looms of the type wherein the running filling is replenished prior to complete exhaustion, the old cloth and the shuttle by parting means usually mounted on a swinging support or the partin arm,'and which latter is generally arranged to perform the function of a shu-ttle-feeler; Ordinarily the engagement of the teeler with an improperly boxed shuttle will prevent of the spent fillin and it will also restram the operation ,of t e replenishing mechanism, butif the shuttle is so positionedthat its steel tip is engaged by the March 2, 1909 I show a loom structure in feeler the 'fillin will be caught and severed almost invariab y. When such severance occurs w'thout re lenishment, two empty picks wil be ma e in the cloth,"which is most objectionable. v
In my prior Patent No. 913,916 granted which the parting device is mounted on a swinging support or carrier of usual construction but which does not act as a shuttlefeeler, the shuttle-fteeier being pivoted on the lay to swing in a vertical path-toward and from the raceway adjacent the mouth of the replenishing box; 'This feeler is moved to feeling position by engagement with an actuating member on the'swinging support as-the latter moves rearward when replenishment is called for, and if the shuttie is boxed properly the'feeler movement is the shuttle-feeler and the support for the parting device are separate members and the feeling action of the former is etlected by or throiwh operative movement of the latter to position the parting device for operation. My present invention has for its object the production of improved-mechanism of the general character disclosed, and so constructed that the feeler is released automatically immediately after it has performed the feeling action, rovided the shuttle is boxed properly. I? the shuttle is boxed 'impro )erly the feeler is not released, and it Specification of Letters Patent. Patented NOYQZG, 1912.
acts t rough the swinging support to prevent not only the operation of the parting device but also the actuation of the replenishing mechanism. I The release ofthe feeler after it has performed its proper function removes it from the immediate vicinity of the shuttle, so that any accidental pinching .or catcht'n of the filling by the feeler is obviated t the shuttle is boxed improperly and is-engaged by the feeler the latter is arrested in its movement, and as the feeler isdisengaged by its actuating device simultaneously with the completion of its feeling stroke the arrested feeler will act to prevent I the com lete movement of the actuating device, herein shown as the support for the parting device. Consequently the said support' cannot contact with any part. of the shuttle. nor can the parting device he operated while the shuttle-feeler is. in engagement with the support, and the spent'filling endcannot he cut by the parting device or by being nipped between the supportand the shuttle.
In my present invention, l have mounted the feeler upon the lay to swing in a lateral path parallel to the raceway mto'and out of feeling position, a spring retracting the" dog which is engaged hy a' suitable hunter.
member on -tne' swinging su port of the.
parting device, to efiect the fe mg action of the feeler when replenishment is called for, the dog yielding to permit the return movement of the hunter member after the replenishing action has been completed. I
The present mechanism has roved highly etlicientin actual practice, an the location and operation of the shuttle-feeler as herein set foal-h is most satisfactory.
The various novel features of my inven- I ing device aremoun't'ed, the heel for op- 35. crating the movable blade 17 the following claims. 1
"the front box-plate box is peculiarly shaped at its inner end, to. nresentan upright hub or hearing 31 sup-,
tion will be fully described in the subioined specification and particularly pointed out in Figure -1 is a transverse section of a por tion of an automatic filling replenishing loom having one embodiment of my present invention applied thereto, the parts being shown in normal position; Fig, 2 is a top plan view. of a portion-of the replenishing shuttle-box showing the shuttle properly boxed therein, with the shutt-le-feeler inclicated in two positions, to illustrate the release of the 'feeler after its feeling stroke has vie'w,but with the 'feeler arrested thereby and acting ,to prevent the rearward movement of the support for th'eyparting device; Fig. 1 isa front elevation and been effected; Fig. 3 is a. similar showing the shuttle boxed improperly,
part section of-the' -port1on of the mechanism illustrated in Fig. 2;
Fig. 5 is any inner end elevation of the shut" tle-feeler, showing the yielding of the dog I have illustrated my invention in connection with a loom structure substantially such as is shown' in my Patent No. 1,009,178 1 granted Bovem ber 21, 1911, and herein the feeder F, transferrer f, the
lay A filling controlling rock-shaft d turned in thedirec-= tion of the arrow cl" when filling replen1shment is called for, the swinging support 91 on which the 'blades 16 andl'? of the partand the upturned arm 21 having the spring-controlled cam-rib 25 for cooperating with the p1n'28 to open the parting'blades, are and may be all substantially as in said patent. 4 i (Z is turned the su-p,-- port'9 swings rearwardlv-and positions the \Vhen the rock-shaft parting device to part the spent filling end, and in said patent the support 9 performs also"the]function of a shut-tle-feeler. its notched end v9 engaging the shuttle if improperly boxed and scrvmg as a guide for the filling if the shuttle is boxed properly and-the filling is-to be parted.
In my present invention the arni9'h'asnofunction as a shuttle-feeler, and in fact it is positively prevented from contacting'at any time with the shuttle, one end of which is shown at S in Figs. 2 and 3.
In accordance with my present invention 30 of the replenishing ported on a forwardly and laterallyex- [ended foot 32, in height adjacentthe' bearing, to present an enlarged fiat surface 33 flush with the upper end of the hub.-
The hub has a central hole 34, counter.-
bored at its upper end at 35 to receive a 'dog.' p I i Thedotted lines in F g. 2fljshow the .:s111 x=.
spring 36, coiled about a spindle 37 mounted in-fthe? normal position-"byg-the spring,
the box-plate being reduced being fixed the" latter.
, As shown best -n F1 :1 late-rally extended, 'flat arniBB which rests ward, movement 10f; the feeler is' guarded against-, by the-abutment formed at 12 by the higher portion, [of the ';-.hox-. plate. v The abutment, howevenflpemnits movement e 'dn op r y ti is widened verticallyof leather? Ql' O lllll arm anna material, and saidpaitfdhas aejtsmp' rontwardly 'extended, undercut'projection 'tothe-underside of which isjsec'ured -.'s pr ing 1 6; On the oiiter endwof part "j-bene ath the rurojectioiji 4:5, notcheddog at 48, thespringfbeatringpongthedog and normally holding it in the position shown in Fig. .1',with its face- 491 1 11 upright position, and in'the path of 1a. lateral ear or hunter 50 securedito; or forming a part of t e wi s and 'bya stop. 51' on the dog,j.which3stop rests "feeler arm. Theparts frontwardv position, as]; shown; in full ,lines Fig. 2, letit be supposedth'atreplenishment of filling is called fORQ-f TheYshaftr (Z turned in the direction of: arrow cl", and the support 9 with th'e'ipartingdevice fi's' swung rearward and ':laterally ,'--,as 'i'n' thefPa'tent No. 1,009,178, and-during such movement the the face 49 ofthe feeler dog 4 opratively position the parting'devicethe the shuttlefeeler from its full line position; Fig. 2, rearward across the raceway of the lay and into positionto feelforthe shuttle, and just as the feelcr-completes this feeling ment of the support 9 causes the hunter to slide past and out of engagement with the to" rock in the bearing, oneind-'of g g. 4 the'spindle .1811 fixed to and depends froma feeler, sho'wn as;
upon the topof the hub-and the support position. i The 6' has one of. its ends lattachedjto.
88,;Fig. 1, and s'jaidspringjis so 2,}lagainst e 'dfeeler being ablemeansy as by,arretaining pm LO-driven '1 into thehub andfeiitermg aniannularig'roove- 41' in the -pivotqspindle 37; Any undue 'inthe full feeling of he feelerflwhenj the shuttle is. i I 38 791 pivoted support: 9;; Said dog is held against thefront face of the'part got the.
lbein in;-norinal;position, iFig.- 1. andwiththe's uttlefeeler swung to its bunter. 50 is brought into engagement with,
As thesupi port continues its rearwardaarov ement to,
bunt'er, in engagement, with the dog, swings I movement the continued rearward noveproperly,
tive position, a yielding dog on the feeler, and means to temporarily engage and then release the dog when replenishment is'called for, thereby to efi'ect feeling movement of the feeler and to permit'return thereof to normal position arrest of the feeler by the shuttle maintaining the dog and said means in cooperation, to prevent replenishment'of fill- 5. In a loom of the type described, the lay, the front box-plate thereon having at its inner endanupright bearing having a flattened and extended top, a laterally swinging shuttle-feeler having a spindle mounted to rock in said bearing, the .top of the hub' sustaining the feeler, a non-metallic impact member on the. feeler, a spring to retract the latter to inoperative position, and a spring-controlled dog carried by the feeler,
combined with means, including a swinging to cause filling replenishment when'thearm, shuttle is boxed properly and a bunter on said arm, to engage the dog, move the feeler to feeling position, and then to release the dog when replenishment -is called for and the shuttle is boxed properly, arrestof the feeler by the shuttle when boxed improperly -maintaining engagement of the dog and bunter and thereby preventing filling re- Copies of this patent may be obtained for when the shuttle is boxed end to receive plenishment, the dog yielding to the hunter u on return movement of the swinging arm a ter replenishment has beenefiected.
6. In a loom of the type described, in combination, a device to part the spentfilling, a
swinging support therefor having a notched the filling to be parted when the support is swung rearward to position the parting device for operation, a shuttlefeeler pivotally mounted on the lay and movable laterally toward and from the mouth of the shuttle-box, a dog on the feeler and a hunter on the support, to cooperate when replenishment is called for and effect feeling movement of the feeler and then release it, and a spring to return the released feeler to normal position, arrest of the feeler by an improperly boxed shuttle maintaining the dog and bunter in cooperation, and preventing contact of the notched end of the feeler with the shuttle while also withholding the parting device from action.
In testimony name to this specification, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
' ALONZO- E. RHOADES.
Witnesses:
ROBERT J AMIESQN, E. D. Osooon.
whereof, I have signed my five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Pat ents, Washington, D. G.
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