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US1574415A US629890A US62989023A US1574415A US 1574415 A US1574415 A US 1574415A US 629890 A US629890 A US 629890A US 62989023 A US62989023 A US 62989023A US 1574415 A US1574415 A US 1574415A
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  • My invention relates to temples of the thread cutting type and is adapted particularly for use in connection with pick-andpick automatic weft replenishing looms and the like, such as disclosed in my copending f joint application with Randolph Crompton,
  • my invention provides a loom having a filling magazine cooperating with a set of shifting shuttle boxes On the same side of the loom as the magazine, with a temple thread cutter adapted to cut the battery thread and the thread from the ejected bobbin and otherwise keep thek selvage clean, and yet not cut any of the other threads which may run from shuttles in the boxes to the selvage.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan view of a temple and thread cutter embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a view in slde elevation of the parts shown in Fig. 1.
  • My improved temple comprises a bifurcated bracket 1 which supports the temple roll 2 and rovides a slot 3 extending back to the knife edge 4 of the thread cutter.
  • the movable cutter blade 5 With its down- Serial No. 629,890.
  • the stationary heel 7 and the ret-racting spring 8 form no part of my invention and may be of any suitable type, such for instance as is shown in United States Patent No. 1,049,458.
  • a portion of the lay is shown at 9, and carries a bunter 10 which is adapted to engage the heel 6 on the forwardV beat of the lay, the bunter 10 being considerably longer than the bunter usually-carried by the lay for operating a temple thread cut-ter.
  • the temple roll 2 is rotatably supported at yits inner end by a bearing 11 supported by the temple cap 12, and at its outer end by a bearing 13, the
  • the threads from the selvage of the cloth will extend directly to the shuttle boxes through the slot 3, and will'not be drawn in under the temple head as occurs with temples of usual construction.
  • the fact that the threads extend through the 'slot 3 makes it'possible to cut the battery thread and the thread fromthe ejected bobbin later than has been heretofore,k possible, so that the other threads running to the shuttle boxes will have a chance to be woven into the goods, and therefore will not be severed by the cutter blade 5.
  • the bracket 1 is offset, as shown in Fig. 1, so that the cutter may be carried close to the selvage behind the oifset portion 14 which carries the roll 2.
  • My temple is particularly adapted for use in connection with a loom having a filling replenishing mechanism cooperating With a set of shifting shuttle boxes located on the same side of the loom as the magazine.
  • My temple is characterized by the provision-of a bracket having a slot extending to the threadcutter from the temple head, through which the filling threads extend directly to the shuttle ⁇ boxes, and while I have shown niyfinvcntion as applied to a particular type of temple and thread cutter, it is not so limited, but is susceptible of various modifications Within the scope of the appended claim.
  • the combination with a temple head means for engaging One side of the cloth carried by said temple head and further means for engaging 11 the other side of the cloth, of a bfulcated ing of a piece of goods completely away bracket one arm of which carries Said temfrom both said means for engaging the ple head andthe other arm of Which carries cloth, and an automatic thread cutter 10- 10 said second named means, thus leaving a slot cated adjacent said slot' substantially reallowng a thread to extend therethrough moved .from bothgsaid means for engaging substantially at right angles to the Selvage the cloth.

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Patented Feb.- 23, 1926.
GEORGE oRoMr'roN, Jn., or WonoEsTER, MASSACHUSETTS;
LOOM '.rEliirPLE.v
Application filed April 4, 1923.
To all liai/wm 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE CROMrroN, Jr., a citizen of the United States, residing at lVoicester, in the county of Worcester and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in a Loom Temple, of which the following, together with the accompanying drawings, is a specification.
My invention relates to temples of the thread cutting type and is adapted particularly for use in connection with pick-andpick automatic weft replenishing looms and the like, such as disclosed in my copending f joint application with Randolph Crompton,
filed January 27, 1923, Serial No. 615,323, and my copending joint application with Randolph Crompton filed July 7, 1922, Serial No. 573,357, now Patent No. 1,484,812.
By my invention, I provide a loom having a filling magazine cooperating with a set of shifting shuttle boxes On the same side of the loom as the magazine, with a temple thread cutter adapted to cut the battery thread and the thread from the ejected bobbin and otherwise keep thek selvage clean, and yet not cut any of the other threads which may run from shuttles in the boxes to the selvage. Y
To this end I have placed the cutter in such a position relative to the temple roll that the battery thread and the threads to shuttles in the shifting shuttle boxes move toward the cutter without being drawn in by the temple head. The cutter is also' located far enough away from the fell of the goods to allow theloom to run for a considerable number of Apicks subsequent to a transferring operation,so that the battery thread Will not be immediately cut. For
this reason threads from the various shuttles i will be repicked into the clot-h before they have a chance to reach the cutter.
In the drawings,
Fig. 1 is a plan view of a temple and thread cutter embodying my invention.
Fig. 2 is a view in slde elevation of the parts shown in Fig. 1.
Like reference characters refer to like parts in the different iigures.
My improved temple comprises a bifurcated bracket 1 which supports the temple roll 2 and rovides a slot 3 extending back to the knife edge 4 of the thread cutter. The movable cutter blade 5, With its down- Serial No. 629,890.
wardly extending heel 6, the stationary heel 7 and the ret-racting spring 8, form no part of my invention and may be of any suitable type, such for instance as is shown in United States Patent No. 1,049,458. A portion of the lay is shown at 9, and carries a bunter 10 which is adapted to engage the heel 6 on the forwardV beat of the lay, the bunter 10 being considerably longer than the bunter usually-carried by the lay for operating a temple thread cut-ter. The temple roll 2 is rotatably supported at yits inner end by a bearing 11 supported by the temple cap 12, and at its outer end by a bearing 13, the
cloth, not shown, being adapted to pass under the roller 2. Y
In operation, the threads from the selvage of the cloth will extend directly to the shuttle boxes through the slot 3, and will'not be drawn in under the temple head as occurs with temples of usual construction. The fact that the threads extend through the 'slot 3 makes it'possible to cut the battery thread and the thread fromthe ejected bobbin later than has been heretofore,k possible, so that the other threads running to the shuttle boxes will have a chance to be woven into the goods, and therefore will not be severed by the cutter blade 5.
The bracket 1 is offset, as shown in Fig. 1, so that the cutter may be carried close to the selvage behind the oifset portion 14 which carries the roll 2.
From the foregoing it is apparent that by my invention I have provided an improved loom temple that is particularly adapted for use in connection with a loom having a filling replenishing mechanism cooperating With a set of shifting shuttle boxes located on the same side of the loom as the magazine.v My temple is characterized by the provision-of a bracket having a slot extending to the threadcutter from the temple head, through which the filling threads extend directly to the shuttle` boxes, and while I have shown niyfinvcntion as applied to a particular type of temple and thread cutter, it is not so limited, but is susceptible of various modifications Within the scope of the appended claim.
I claim: Y
In apparatus of the class described, the combination with a temple head, means for engaging One side of the cloth carried by said temple head and further means for engaging 11 the other side of the cloth, of a bfulcated ing of a piece of goods completely away bracket one arm of which carries Said temfrom both said means for engaging the ple head andthe other arm of Which carries cloth, and an automatic thread cutter 10- 10 said second named means, thus leaving a slot cated adjacent said slot' substantially reallowng a thread to extend therethrough moved .from bothgsaid means for engaging substantially at right angles to the Selvage the cloth.
o' the goods after being drawn by the wezw- GEORGE CROMPTON, JR.
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