US1048591A - Filling-thread-cutting mechanism for weft-replenishing looms. - Google Patents
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- WWW/ 00 awoc vvtoz b.H.RYON. HLLING THREAD CUTTING MECHANISM FOR WEFT REPLENISHING LOOKS.
- ada'ptedrto out the filling thread on the sub- ZOstantiallyexhausted bobbin, which is tobe' removed" from-the active shuttle, and a clamping devicegis adapted to hold'the end :df'the'filling'thread which'pass'es from the adntter' to the selvage or border of the fabric.”
- FIG. 2 shows .t-hegshuttle feelers shown in Fig.'l ,'1'niits operati' e section
- Fig. 3 shows some of thepa'rts shown -in,Fi'g-.” 2, in a different position.
- Fig; iiisfaplan view 0t the: parts shown in Ff3,- :l'ookingin the direction of arrow a, same- ⁇ figi feigb s, on an e larged scale, an: it lperhedge .vi'ew of the en of the s l1, u't tlje"fi] eeler and' tl1 e clamping device thereon.
- ',Fig. -'6 is "a' Section,
- stud '3 7 is the lay beam
- 8 is a p'ortion of a stationary shuttle box on, the .end of the'lay
- 9 a shnttlein said box
- '10 is a bobbin inthe shuttle 9, having filling llftlie'reon
- vage of the woven fabric may be oft-he usual and Well known'coiistru'ction which passes from the-shuttle 9 to the self j I will now describe. my iniprop'einei ts in filling thread cutting mechanism.
- the shuttle feeler5 which, upon the sub-.
- Fig. 1,-to the position shown in Fig. 2, to' feel for and indicate the .proper position of. the active shuttle 9, has in this instance mechanisms combined therewith, which are adapted to carry the filling thread toward the end of the feeler 5, totbe cut.
- the feeler arm 5 has'in this instance an ward the'frontfof the loom.
- lever 13 has a stud 14, to which is pivotally connected one end of a rod or connector 15.
- the other end of'said rod 15 is connected to the end ofa stud or bolt, 16, which slides loosely in an elongated slot 5 in the end 5" of the feeler 5, whichend extends to-
- the boltor stud 16 has loosely pivoted thereon a knife plate 17, which is -provided with a stud 18, adapted to'moye lhoselyf'infthe slot 0 Through the travel o'f the stud 16 in the upwardly extending slot 5 leading out of the-slot 5., a 'quarter of a turn is imparted to the knife plate 17, as shown in Figs. 2
- the knifeplate 17 is provided. with a hook end 17, which is adapted, on the dowm V ward movement of said hook, to catch the filling thread 11' which passes from the shuttle to the woven fabric, and to carry the thread 11 into a slot 5*, which is open at its end, and toward a cutter blade 19, see Fig. 7, which in. this instance is secured to the end 5 on the shuttle feeler 5.
- a cutter blade 19 see Fig. 7, which in. this instance is secured to the end 5 on the shuttle feeler 5.
- the clamping plate 20 is secured upon a leather washer 22, and above the knife plate17, by a screw 23.
- the lever 13 has a second stud 26, which moves into a curved slot 27 in an arm 27, which has its hub 27 secured on the stud 3, see Fig. 1.
- A.-helically coiled contraction spring 28 has one end connected to a pm 13' on the lever 13', and-its other end to a lug 4 on the arm 4, and acts to move backwardlv the lever 13 and the Knife plate 17 connected therewith, to the position shown in Fig. 2, after the feeler 5 has been moved downwardly again.
- a shuttle fecler having a guiding surface for a pivotally mounted hook, and said hook having its pivotal support mounted in said guiding surface, to slide therein, means to move said pivotal support and the hook, and turn the hook on-its center,and a cutting edge, and a clampingsurface on said hook, and a cutting edge, and clamping surface on said feeler, and means to cause he operation of said hook to catcha filling thread, and cut the same between the cutting surfaces, and to clamp and hold one end of the severed filling.
- a shuttle feeler having a guiding surface for a pi'.'otally mounted hook, and said hook having its pivotal support mounted in said guiding surface, to slide therein, means to move said pivotal support and the hook, and turn the hook on its center, a cutting edge andv a clamping surface on saidhook, a cutting edge, and a clamping surface on said feeler, and means to cause the operation of said hook to catch a filling thread, and cut the same bepween the cutting surfaces, and to clamp and hold one end of the severed filling, said means including a lay and a device thereon.
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E. H. RYON.
FILLING THREAD CUTTING MECHANISM FOR WEFT REPLENISHING LOOMS,
APPLIOATION FILED JUNE22,1911.
1,048,591, Patented Dec. 31, 1912.
2 SHEBTS-SHEET 1.
WWW/ 00: awoc vvtoz b.H.RYON. HLLING THREAD CUTTING MECHANISM FOR WEFT REPLENISHING LOOKS.
APPLICATION FILED JUNEZZ, 1911.
1,048,591 I Patented Dec. 31, 1912.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
STATE$ PATENT 190M" wogxsg-a-cqn omm n or MASSACHUSETTS.
;FILi;'I'iqG-THR EAla-Corrine-MEcHamsM FOR wnrr-nsr-mmsme mons;
- Aiiplic'ationfiled .T\,1ne,22,1911 Serial No. 634,729.
fill1ng..=carriers, and transferring mechanism to-atranster a bobbin from the magazine into fivthe active shuttle to take the place of a substantially exhausted bobbin inthe shut- 'tle. r
=-'l\'I-y:filling fthread cutting mechanism is;
ada'ptedrto out the filling thread on the sub- ZOstantiallyexhausted bobbin, which is tobe' removed" from-the active shuttle, and a clamping devicegis adapted to hold'the end :df'the'filling'thread which'pass'es from the adntter' to the selvage or border of the fabric."
255 The-fillingnthrc 'ad cutting mechanismof the class referred to is ordinarily connected with soine.part o f wthe transferring mechanism, ami'is brought into operation, "through the operation otsome part of the transferring mechanism; i;
:In my present improvements-my filling ,thread cutting mechanism is attached to the ordinaryshuttle feeler, and is brought into "'operat-ionthrough the transferring mecha -11?ism,:and through the movement of the lay, when-the lavadvances into its front posiftion after the shuttle feeler is brought into operative position through the operation of th-etransferring mechanism. .The object, of any invention is to provide nfalfill-infg thread e'uttinp mechanism for weftreplenishinglooms of the class referred to 40f improved construction. invention consists in certain novel features ,of construction of my improve- 4 yments as, will be hereinafter fully described.
- q I have only shown in'the drawings a detached portion of a loom of the class referred -to, andthe shuttle fceler, with my i1nprove-- 9 g nents in filling thread cutting'mechanism applied thereto, sufiicient to enable those skilled'in thcart to understand the construction and operation thereof.
;-Referringx to the drawings-bigure 1 -is 1. 111 inner end view of a detached portion of Sne cificationof Letters Patent.
.sition; also shows a portion of the 'g'la f V corresponds lto 2,
Patented Dec, 3 1491% the magazine, and the shuttlelfeeler in its inoperative position, with my improvements attached thereto, Fig; 2 shows .t-hegshuttle feelers shown in Fig.'l ,'1'niits operati' e section Fig. 3 shows some of thepa'rts shown -in,Fi'g-." 2, in a different position. Fig; iiisfaplan view 0t the: parts shown in Ff3,- :l'ookingin the direction of arrow a, same-{figi feigb s, on an e larged scale, an: it lperhedge .vi'ew of the en of the s l1, u't tlje"fi] eeler and' tl1 e clamping device thereon. ',Fig. -'6 is "a' Section,
on line 6, 6, Fig. '5, looking in the direction of arrow b, same figure; also shew gra e ter hook, detached, and, Fig.5"; i sfila lower edge view of the feeler, withithe cutting device thereon, looking in the direction .of ar-- row 0,-Fig. 6. i
In the accompanying drawings,-1 is a portion of a stationary ma%azine,i2 is. a 1
stand mounted thereon, whic at its lower end, on which isloosel mount ed the hub 4"of an arm Lwhichihas secured V ,tlhereto the shuttle feeler-ES, see Fig.1."
has pivotally connected thereto {the .i-lower. end'of an upwardly extendingtconnector -6',i which, through the operation of thetransferring mechanism, not'fshown, on the sub-' stantial exhaustion of filling" in the: active shuttle, moves downwardly the shuttle rfeeler 5 to the position shown in Figs..2 and 3.
hast! stud '3 7 is the lay beam, 8 isa p'ortion of a stationary shuttle box on, the .end of the'lay, and 9 a shnttlein said box, '10 is a bobbin inthe shuttle 9, having filling llftlie'reon,
vage of the woven fabric, ,not showIL- All of'the above mentioned parts, except the shuttle Vfeeler 5, may be oft-he usual and Well known'coiistru'ction which passes from the-shuttle 9 to the self j I will now describe. my iniprop'einei ts in filling thread cutting mechanism.
The shuttle feeler5, which, upon the sub-.
'stantial exhaustion of a bobbin, is operated by the transferring mechanism to. move 'downwardly, from the position shown. in
Fig. 1,-to the position shown in Fig. 2, to' feel for and indicate the .proper position of. the active shuttle 9, has in this instance mechanisms combined therewith, which are adapted to carry the filling thread toward the end of the feeler 5, totbe cut.
, The feeler arm 5 has'in this instance an ward the'frontfof the loom.
and 3.
The knifeplate 17 is provided. with a hook end 17, which is adapted, on the dowm V ward movement of said hook, to catch the filling thread 11' which passes from the shuttle to the woven fabric, and to carry the thread 11 into a slot 5*, which is open at its end, and toward a cutter blade 19, see Fig. 7, which in. this instance is secured to the end 5 on the shuttle feeler 5. Through the engagement of the cutter end 17-on the knife plate 17, with the cutter blade 19, the filling 11 which passes from the shuttle to the shuttle feeler 5 is cut.
A steel plate 20, preferably covered with felt-,or other suitable material 21, forms in this instance a holding or clamping device, to cooperatewith the knife plate .17, for the end of the filling thread 11, which leads from the wove nfabric to the cutter. The clamping plate 20 is secured upon a leather washer 22, and above the knife plate17, by a screw 23. a
, When the shuttle feeler 5, upon the substantial exhaustion of the filling on the bobbin in the active shuttle, is moved downwardly, the knife plate 17 is in the position shown in Fig. 2. The lever or arm 13 has in this: instance a projecting stud 24, which is moved in the path of and is engaged by a projecting plate 25. securedto the rear wall 8 of the shuttle box 8. The lay 7, as it moves forwardly, causes the arm l3,through .the projection 25, to operate and through the intermediate connections to the knife plate 17, causes said plate to operate. he movement of the plate 17 and the hook end 17' thereon, causes the filling thread 11 to becaught and carried into the open slot 5. The further movement of the lay causes the shuttle feeler 5 to. be engaged by the rear wall 8' of the shuttle box 8, and to be moved upwardly again. The lever 13 has a second stud 26, which moves into a curved slot 27 in an arm 27, which has its hub 27 secured on the stud 3, see Fig. 1. Through the curved slot 27, the-arm 13 is moved to the position shown in Fig. 1, which carries the knife plate 17 and consequently the filling 11, by the hook end 17' of said knife plate 17, to the cutter and the; clamping device above described. A.-helically coiled contraction spring 28, has one end connected to a pm 13' on the lever 13', and-its other end to a lug 4 on the arm 4, and acts to move backwardlv the lever 13 and the Knife plate 17 connected therewith, to the position shown in Fig. 2, after the feeler 5 has been moved downwardly again.
guide, to slide therein, means to move said pivotal support and the hook, and turn the hook on its center, acutting edge attached to said feeler, a cutting edge on said hook, a clamping surface on saidhook, and a claznpingsurface on said feeler, a lay, and a device on said lay to operate said hook, to cut the. filling between the two cutting edges, and to cause one end of the severed filling to be held between said clamping surfaces.
2. In mechanism of the class described, a shuttle fecler, having a guiding surface for a pivotally mounted hook, and said hook having its pivotal support mounted in said guiding surface, to slide therein, means to move said pivotal support and the hook, and turn the hook on-its center,and a cutting edge, and a clampingsurface on said hook, and a cutting edge, and clamping surface on said feeler, and means to cause he operation of said hook to catcha filling thread, and cut the same between the cutting surfaces, and to clamp and hold one end of the severed filling.
3. In mechanism of the class described, a shuttle feeler having a guiding surface for a pi'.'otally mounted hook, and said hook having its pivotal support mounted in said guiding surface, to slide therein, means to move said pivotal support and the hook, and turn the hook on its center, a cutting edge andv a clamping surface on saidhook, a cutting edge, and a clamping surface on said feeler, and means to cause the operation of said hook to catch a filling thread, and cut the same bepween the cutting surfaces, and to clamp and hold one end of the severed filling, said means including a lay and a device thereon.
4. In mechanism of the class described, a shuttle feeler, a magazine for weft carriers,
connectiens'from said shuttle feeler to said magazine. 2: 'g ii'otolly mounted member on said shuttle feeler and in welole therewith shunt u pivotal teeter, a tting edge on sand ph yfia lv :mmoml memiuer (wilting edge on *iei, and a clamping :aml'mw' o said {:i nieunted member, .1 cl "n2 surfnr'ri; Tl slmttie feeler, to ut ii-f ii'ii'ez-id and hold one end of the m- I ice on rim My. mimecti n" from mid plw l3. Mound-d inemiu; s 1' von- :m'tions to in; niterated by said (lCYikQ. and
:; smgond a P lmj having a cam etiimce to be 1 time to operate said onnections.
5. in iflfttlliziili ii of the class described. a smifiiw f eieu 3 Wang a Qflllliiltlg surface for :1 pivotal mounted hook, and said hook,
l l 4 j l ed lu' stud 01-. one of said cenuec I and a cutting edge, and a clamping surface on said'hook, and a cutting? edge, and a. 2
liming a cam surface to be engaged by a 3 projection on said level, to operate said lever.
EPPA H. RYON.
'itnesses:
.M1N.\'A HAAS, JOHN C. DEWEY
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