US1202001A - Cop-skewer and bobbin-filler. - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- ASSIGEOR 0F ONE-FOURTH TO CURTIS R. SOUTHWICK, 013 OF REVERE, MASSACHUSETTS.
- Cop skewersfor filling carriers for loom shuttles have been constructed with a blade and with a hea dhaving annular ribs or rings which are'adapted to enter grooves in springs carried by shuttles.
- Bobbin fillers have also been constructed with a base or head having annular ribs or rings similar to those above described as used on pop skewers
- the head has been formed ensometimes ofmetal and wood.
- the annular ribs however, have usually been formed of wire surrounding the head.
- the head is usually the first part of the skewer or bobbin to wear out and as it is usually constructed the .head is made fast to the blade so that when the head is worn out the skewer or the bobbin, as the case may be, has to be thrown away.
- the blade of the cop skewer is usually made differently from the blade of the bobbin and therefore the cop skewers: and bobbins are not interchangeable.
- the base of the cop skewer and bobbin has usually been constructed it is very rigid and causes a great deal of wear and tear on the springjaws of the shuttle.
- One object. of my invention is to provide a cop skewer and bobbin filler with a head of simple and cheap construction so that they will be far less expensive to replace than those heretofore used.
- 'Another object is to makethe head detachable so that a new head may be placed on an old blade.
- Another object is toform the head in such manner that it will be more or less yielding and of light weight and produce the least possible wear on the springs.
- Another object is to provide the head with annular ribs integral therewith.
- Another object is to provide a blade of ,such form and character that the same device may be employed either as a cop skewer or as a bobbin filler.
- Figure 1 is" a plan. new of one end portion of a shuttle containing a device embodying the longitudinal section of the preferred form 'of device embodying the invention.
- Fig. 3 is an end view of the device show-n in Fig. 2.
- Fig.4 is a longitudinal section of a modified form' of device embodying the .invention.
- Fig. 5 is an-end'v-iew of the device shown in Fig. 4.
- Fig. 6 is a longitudinal section, and
- Fig. 7 is an end view of another modified form of the inventiornfl Referring now to the drawings, Figs. 1," 2, and 3, A is the blade, and B the head of a device embodying the invention.
- the blade A may be of any suitable mate rial, namely, wood, metal, or composition.
- the head B is formed of sheet metal all in one piece and may or formed in any suitable way. It isa shell of annular form having a splitllengthwise of one side and is formed with a series of annular corrugations forming ribs 2 which are adapted to engage the grooves in the spring jaws end of the head B is formed with an inturned annular flange 5 which has a circular aperture of about the diameter of the blade A, but slightly less, the split extending through the flange, so hat'when theblade is to be inserted into the head B the flange 5 can be sprung open sufficiently to admit the blade.
- the flange is sufficiently resilient to grip the blade after the blade is inserted.
- the flange 5 is preferably formed with an .inwardly turned lip 6 to ing surface against the blade.
- the top 7 of the head is of annular form having a central aperture 8- and has a tubuiar stem' 9 connecting with the rim of the apertures and extending back through the shell into the blade.
- Said tubular stem 9 is formed with a longitudinal split 10 so that invention.
- Fig. 2 is a be stamped out or bent 1 form a smooth bear- 3 of the shuttle 4. The lower it can be sprung in to contract it to insert it into the tubularfinterior 11 of the blade.
- the stem 9 will be I i as allowed by the slit already described, and forced into the passage in the blade until the flange 5 reaches the 'lieadof the blade, then the flange 5 will be spread open as allowed by the sp'lit'l to enlarge the aperture sufiiciently to'allow the head of the tubular blade blade to enter it, then the entire shell will be pushed in until thecap portion 7 comes against the end of the blade as shown in Fig. 2.
- the tendency of the split stem 9 to spring back to its normal diameter will cause blade is formed with a shoulder 12 on the securely in place.
- the blade A is made of metal the head B can be still more firmly secured, if desired, by soldering"the -.1ip 6 to the blade but preferably it outer lip 6 sired.
- the head B isformedwith a tubular stem the shell is formed integral with the stem in Y a similar manner to that shown in Fig. 2
- the blade in the manner with a longitudinal the side thereof and extending is left un-- edge of the said flange to meet the said censoldered so that it may be detached if debe fastened to the .blade by soldering or otherwise, if the blade is of metal.
- a cop skewer or bobbin filler composed, of a single blank of sheet metal shaped to form a hollow blade and a hollow head in- .tegral therewith, said head being shaped at its outer end to form 'a flange portion with said head being formed slit extending through from one a central aperture,
- said head being corrugated to form peripheral ribs adapted to engage with the jaws of the shuttle.
- a cop skewer or bobbin filler having, in combination with a blade, a head consisting of a hollow sheet metal annular shell having an annular cap portion integral with said head and being formed with a longitudinal slit extending through the side of the head and of the cap to meet the central aperture in the cap, saidhead being formed with annular ribs pressed, up out of the sheet metal and adapted to engage with the jaws of a shuttle.
- a cop skewer or bobbin filler having, in ⁇ a head forming a 3
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Description
F. G; SAYLOR.
COP SKEWER AND BOBBIN FILLER.
AFPLICATION FILED 050.4.1915,
1,202,601 Patented Oct. 17,19?
. tirely of metal, sofi'1etimes of wood, and
UNITED STATES PATENT orrion."
FRANKLIN G. SAYLOR, 0F QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS. ASSIGEOR 0F ONE-FOURTH TO CURTIS R. SOUTHWICK, 013 OF REVERE, MASSACHUSETTS.
QUINCY, AND THREE-EIGHTHS TO GEORGE A. LUFKIN,
COP-SKEWER AND BOBBIN-FILLER.
Be it known that Quincy, county of Norfolk, chusetts, have invented a certain new an useful Improvement in Cop-Skewers and Bobbin-Fillers, of which the following is a specification, reference being had'therein to the accompanying drawings.
Cop skewersfor filling carriers for loom shuttles have been constructed with a blade and with a hea dhaving annular ribs or rings which are'adapted to enter grooves in springs carried by shuttles. Bobbin fillers have also been constructed with a base or head having annular ribs or rings similar to those above described as used on pop skewers Sometimes the head has been formed ensometimes ofmetal and wood. The annular ribs however, have usually been formed of wire surrounding the head. The head is usually the first part of the skewer or bobbin to wear out and as it is usually constructed the .head is made fast to the blade so that when the head is worn out the skewer or the bobbin, as the case may be, has to be thrown away. Moreover, the blade of the cop skewer is usually made differently from the blade of the bobbin and therefore the cop skewers: and bobbins are not interchangeable. Furthermore, as the base of the cop skewer and bobbin has usually been constructed it is very rigid and causes a great deal of wear and tear on the springjaws of the shuttle.
One object. of my inventionis to provide a cop skewer and bobbin filler with a head of simple and cheap construction so that they will be far less expensive to replace than those heretofore used.
'Another object is to makethe head detachable so that a new head may be placed on an old blade.
1 Another object is toform the head in such manner that it will be more or less yielding and of light weight and produce the least possible wear on the springs.
Another object is to provide the head with annular ribs integral therewith.
Another object is to provide a blade of ,such form and character that the same device may be employed either as a cop skewer or as a bobbin filler.
Specification of Letters Patent.
P tentedoet. 1-7, 1916.
Application filed December 4, 1915. Serial No. 65,162.
The invention will be full; when taken in connection witl panying drawings and thef nov thereof will be pointed out and eea rly defined'inthe claims atthe close of this speci fication. I,
In the drawings, Figure 1 is" a plan. new of one end portion of a shuttle containing a device embodying the longitudinal section of the preferred form 'of device embodying the invention. Fig. 3 is an end view of the device show-n in Fig. 2. Fig.4 is a longitudinal section of a modified form' of device embodying the .invention.
Fig. 5 is an-end'v-iew of the device shown in Fig. 4. Fig. 6 is a longitudinal section, and Fig. 7 is an end view of another modified form of the inventiornfl Referring now to the drawings, Figs. 1," 2, and 3, A is the blade, and B the head of a device embodying the invention.
The blade A may be of any suitable mate rial, namely, wood, metal, or composition. The head B is formed of sheet metal all in one piece and may or formed in any suitable way. It isa shell of annular form having a splitllengthwise of one side and is formed with a series of annular corrugations forming ribs 2 which are adapted to engage the grooves in the spring jaws end of the head B is formed with an inturned annular flange 5 which has a circular aperture of about the diameter of the blade A, but slightly less, the split extending through the flange, so hat'when theblade is to be inserted into the head B the flange 5 can be sprung open sufficiently to admit the blade.
The flange is sufficiently resilient to grip the blade after the blade is inserted. The flange 5 is preferably formed with an .inwardly turned lip 6 to ing surface against the blade.
The top 7 of the head is of annular form having a central aperture 8- and has a tubuiar stem' 9 connecting with the rim of the apertures and extending back through the shell into the blade. Said tubular stem 9 is formed with a longitudinal split 10 so that invention. Fig. 2 is a be stamped out or bent 1 form a smooth bear- 3 of the shuttle 4. The lower it can be sprung in to contract it to insert it into the tubularfinterior 11 of the blade. In
order to assemble the head with the blade the stem 9 will be I i as allowed by the slit already described, and forced into the passage in the blade until the flange 5 reaches the 'lieadof the blade, then the flange 5 will be spread open as allowed by the sp'lit'l to enlarge the aperture sufiiciently to'allow the head of the tubular blade blade to enter it, then the entire shell will be pushed in until thecap portion 7 comes against the end of the blade as shown in Fig. 2. The tendency of the split stem 9 to spring back to its normal diameter will cause blade is formed with a shoulder 12 on the securely in place.
periphery against which the inturned will bear to hold the head B more The lip 6 then will snap into place behind the shoulder 12 when the head is forced onto already described. If theblade A is made of metal the head B can be still more firmly secured, if desired, by soldering"the -.1ip 6 to the blade but preferably it outer lip 6 sired.
In the modification, shown in Figs. 4; and
I 5, the head B isformedwith a tubular stem the shell is formed integral with the stem in Y a similar manner to that shown in Fig. 2
. having the ribs 2, flange 5, and lip 6, the u "ofhthe blade and hold the 6, however bearing against the outer periphery of the stem '13 instead of directly against the blade A. he contractile tendency of the head causes'it to hugthe outside head and blade together, although, if desired, the stem may contracted by squeezing it,
the blade in the manner with a longitudinal the side thereof and extending is left un-- edge of the said flange to meet the said censoldered so that it may be detached if debe fastened to the .blade by soldering or otherwise, if the blade is of metal.
In the modification shown in Figs. 6 and 7, the head B tegral and of case of the other forms shown.
lNh-at I claimis:
combination with a blade, part thereof and consisting of a hollow sheet metal annular shell having an annular cap portion and being formed with a'longitudinal slit extending through the side of the head and of the cap to meet the central aperture in the cap, said head being formed with annular ribs pressed up out of the sheet metal and adapted to engage with the jaws of. a shuttle.
2. A cop skewer or bobbin filler composed, of a single blank of sheet metal shaped to form a hollow blade and a hollow head in- .tegral therewith, said head being shaped at its outer end to form 'a flange portion with said head being formed slit extending through from one a central aperture,
tral aperture, said head being corrugated to form peripheral ribs adapted to engage with the jaws of the shuttle.
3. A cop skewer or bobbin filler having, in combination with a blade, a head consisting of a hollow sheet metal annular shell having an annular cap portion integral with said head and being formed with a longitudinal slit extending through the side of the head and of the cap to meet the central aperture in the cap, saidhead being formed with annular ribs pressed, up out of the sheet metal and adapted to engage with the jaws of a shuttle.
- In testimony whereof I aflix my. signature, in presence of a witness.
FRANKLIN G. SAYLOR.
Witness:
ALICE H. MORRISON.
and blade A'; are formed, in-v metal, the head being formed with the annular ribs 2 as described in the p 1. A cop skewer or bobbin filler having, in} a head forming a 3
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