US1695365A - Side-slipping weft detector for looms - Google Patents

Side-slipping weft detector for looms Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1695365A
US1695365A US125853A US12585326A US1695365A US 1695365 A US1695365 A US 1695365A US 125853 A US125853 A US 125853A US 12585326 A US12585326 A US 12585326A US 1695365 A US1695365 A US 1695365A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
detector
support
weft
controller
actuator
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US125853A
Inventor
Cederlund Albert
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Crompton and Knowles Corp
Original Assignee
Crompton and Knowles Corp
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Crompton and Knowles Corp filed Critical Crompton and Knowles Corp
Priority to US125853A priority Critical patent/US1695365A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1695365A publication Critical patent/US1695365A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D03WEAVING
    • D03DWOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
    • D03D51/00Driving, starting, or stopping arrangements; Automatic stop motions
    • D03D51/18Automatic stop motions
    • D03D51/34Weft stop motions

Definitions

  • This invention relates to side slipping weft detectors for looms and it is the principal object of the invention to provide a very simple Connection betweenthe detector and the weft replenishing mechanism to the end that replenishment may be initiated with a minimum number of parts.
  • Fig. 1 is a top plan View of a detector having my invention applied thereto, certain parts being in section and certain other parts being broken away for the sake of clearness,
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section on line 2 -2 of Flg. 1, v i I.
  • Figs. 3 and 4 are vertical sections on lines 3+3 and 44, respectively,.of Fig. 1, and r Fig. 5 is a front elevation of the detector bed and the supporting structure for the same, looking in the direction of arrow A,
  • a bracket16 is secured to the loom frame long as sufficient weft for continued weaving 7 1s presentthe outer end of lever 18 will be uninterrupted and free to descend but at weft exhaustionsaid outer end will be held in raised position by mechanism tobe described, withthe result that rod 19 willbe depressed creating a conditionwhich as set forth in Patent No. 1,030,748 corresponds to the initiation of Weft replenishment.
  • the detector comprises a bed 20 mounted on the, foot 21 andhaving adjustable connection with a stand 22 secured to the loom frame 10. This co'nnectionis indicated in Fig. 5 where bolts N, pass through horizontal in the'foot 21.
  • Said bed 20 hasthe upper part tl1ere0f,recessed and surrounded for the mostpart by awall 28. The rear part of the wall isbroken away. to provide. a slot 2 4v slots Hin the stand 22 and" vertical slots 7* i through which. extends a side slip weft de-.
  • tector25 formed of wire the rear end of.
  • a light tension spring 29 is attached to a crimped part of the, lateral extension 27 andalso a lug 30 cast on the bed 20, said spring holding the-wire detector 25 in the normal positionindicated in Fig. 1 by-reasonof the'contact' of the lateral extension 27 with the lug 28 and the boss 31 cast integral with the bed 20.
  • forward wall 23 is provided with a narrow notch 49 which guides the. lower arm 41 and the upper arm is guided by having; the lower part of the head "43 passed between two spaced parallel forwardly extending lugsbO cast on the cap or cover 44.
  • the controller (1 willbe guided with respect to the support for the detector wire 25 and the actuator lever. lVhen the detector moves forwardly on nonindicating detecting beats the controller will be moved to the left from the position shown in Fig. 3 so that the actuator-lever can descend without interruption, but when the relation between the actuator lever detector swings angularly at the time of indication the controller G Wlll remain practically at rest because of the fact that the notch 47 in the lower arm 41 is very close to the lug 28.
  • actuator lever 18 extends over the hcad4l throughout limited range of adjr "tment of thesupport for the detector long tudinally of the shuttle;
  • a weft detector for looms having a supportand a detector movable longitudinally in the support when sufficient weft is presout and movable angularly with respect to the support when insufficient weft is present, an actuator having a regular movement on detecting beats of the loom, a controller carried by the support and operatively connected to the detector to be moved by the latter in a direction substantially parallel with the motion of. the detector on non-indicating.
  • a weft detector for looms having a support and a detector movable longitudinally in the support when sufficient weft is pres em; and movable angularly with respect to the support when insulficient weft is present an actuator lever movable in a fixed path and having an operative movement on detecting beats of the loom, a controller guidedfor movement in a fixed plane with respect to the support, operative connections between the controller and the detector to give the controller a movement on non-indicating'de tecting beats of the loom, and means to vary the position of the detector and support lengthwise of the actuator, said actuator having a portion normallyextending on both sides of the controller and being operatively related with the latter throughout a limited range of adjustment of the support, the controller carried by the support and maintain ing the same relative position with respect to the support for all adjusted positions of the said support.
  • a weft detector for looms having a support and a detector movable longitudinally in the support when sufficient weft is pres out and movable angularly with respect to the support when insufficient weft present, an actuator lever movable in a fixed path and having an operative movement; on detecting controller and the support, and the actuator being operatively related with respect to the controller for various adjusted positions of the support longitudinally of the actuator.
  • a weft detector for looms'having a support and a detector movable longitudinally in the support when suificient weftis present and movable angularly with respect to the support when insuflicient weft is present, an actuator moving in a fixed path and having an operative movement on detecting beats of the loom a controller operatively connected to the detector and having a portion thereof normallylying in the path of the actuator, said controller being formed'ot a flat mem ber having spaced arms one of which is formed with a head lying under the actuator and the other arm being notched to receive a portion of the detector wire, and upstanding spaced guides on the support between which the controller slides.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Textile Engineering (AREA)
  • Looms (AREA)

Description

Dec. 18, 1928.
A. CEDERLUND SIDE SLIPPING WEFT DETECTOR FOR LOOMS Filed July 30, 1926 IN QE/V TO I? BE/PT CEDEHL t/ND Patented Dec. 1 8, 1928.
UNITED STATES ALBERT CEDERLUND, OF WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO CROMPTON,
PATENT. oF-FIC E;.'
& KNOVTLES LOOIVLWORKS, OF WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS, A CORPORATION 7 OF MASSACHUSETTS.
SIDESLIPPING WEFT DETECTOR FOR LOOMS.
Application fiIedJuIyBO, 1926. Serial No. 125,853.
This invention relates to side slipping weft detectors for looms and it is the principal object of the invention to provide a very simple Connection betweenthe detector and the weft replenishing mechanism to the end that replenishment may be initiated with a minimum number of parts.
In Patent No. 1,668,393,issued Mayv 1, 1928, to Blanchard there is shown a detector having both sliding and. angular movements with,
respect to a fixed support,,the sliding movement occurring Whensufiicient weft is present and the angular movement taking place when insufficient weft remains on the bobbin.
' There is shown in that application a regularly moving actuator lever the motion of which is interrupted at the time of lndication of weft exhaustion by a controller operatively connected to the sliding andangularly moving detector wire. The connection shown therein requlres an adjustment for, each d1fferent position of the support longitudinally of the shuttle and it is an important object of my present invention to provide a controller so related to the actuator lever as to be properly positioned withoutfurther adjustment for a number of different positions of the detector support. I ,7 1
It is a further object of my presentinvention toprovide a support formed preferably of sheet metal and having a relatively strong body to withstand the pressure of the actuating lever but being so light as not tointerfere with the proper action. of the detector.
WVith these and other objects in view which will appear as'the' description proceeds my invention resides in the combination and arrangement ofparts hereinafter described and set forth in the claims. 7
In the accompanying drawings wherein I have shown a convenient embodiment of my invention,
Fig. 1 is a top plan View of a detector having my invention applied thereto, certain parts being in section and certain other parts being broken away for the sake of clearness,
Fig. 2 is a vertical section on line 2 -2 of Flg. 1, v i I.
Figs. 3 and 4: are vertical sections on lines 3+3 and 44, respectively,.of Fig. 1, and r Fig. 5 is a front elevation of the detector bed and the supporting structure for the same, looking in the direction of arrow A,
Fig. ,1. 7
.Referring to the drawingsit will be seen that l have shown a loom frame'lO having secured thereto the foot of a weft replenishing mechanism indicated at 11, saidfoot supporting'fa stud 12 on which is mounted for angular movement a transferrer arm 13 having dependii'ig fingers 14. The trans! ferrer arm is provided with a heel 15 which engages a fresh bobbin to insert the same into shuttle S at the time of transfer.
A bracket16 is secured to the loom frame long as sufficient weft for continued weaving 7 1s presentthe outer end of lever 18 will be uninterrupted and free to descend but at weft exhaustionsaid outer end will be held in raised position by mechanism tobe described, withthe result that rod 19 willbe depressed creating a conditionwhich as set forth in Patent No. 1,030,748 corresponds to the initiation of Weft replenishment.
The detector comprises a bed 20 mounted on the, foot 21 andhaving adjustable connection with a stand 22 secured to the loom frame 10. This co'nnectionis indicated in Fig. 5 where bolts N, pass through horizontal in the'foot 21. Said bed 20 hasthe upper part tl1ere0f,recessed and surrounded for the mostpart by awall 28. The rear part of the wall isbroken away. to provide. a slot 2 4v slots Hin the stand 22 and" vertical slots 7* i through which. extends a side slip weft de-.
tector25 formed of wire the rear end of.
whichiis notched as at 26; The forward part of the detector 25 extends laterally'as at 27 and thelefthand end thereof is-received ina notch, formed with-the left wall 23 and a lug 28 castintegrally therewith. A light tension spring 29 is attached to a crimped part of the, lateral extension 27 andalso a lug 30 cast on the bed 20, said spring holding the-wire detector 25 in the normal positionindicated in Fig. 1 by-reasonof the'contact' of the lateral extension 27 with the lug 28 and the boss 31 cast integral with the bed 20.
Under normal conditions when there is sufficient weft for continued weaving on the bobbin thetceth 26 will be embedded the yarn on the forward movement of the lay and the detector will be moved forwardly with a right line motion but when insufficient yarn is present the teeth 26 will slide along the denuded bobbin, the wire 25 moving about the aforesaid notch as a center and the extension 2'? moving away from the boss 31 because of the fact that the teeth 26 are offset from the notch. Adjustment of the detector bed 20 in the direction of the length of the bobbin may be obtained by loosening the bolts N and'moving the foot 21 in a ho izontal direction to the desired location. The matter thus far described is common to the devices set forth in the aforesaid patent to Blanchard.
In carrying out my improvements 1 provide a simple controller C for the actuator lever 18;. said controller comprising upper and lower arms 40 and41 respectively, separated to define aspace 42. The. upper arm is provided with a head 43 the lower portion of which slides on the top of a cap'44 secured by screws 45 to the bed 20, said head shdmg under the extended right hand end 46 of the actuator lever 18.
that end of theactuator connected to the rod 19 irrespective of the lateral position of the controller.
In order that the head 43 may be removed from under the actuator lever when sullicient weft is present I provide the lower arm 41 with a notch 47 which bridges the extension 27. The arm 41 is extended upwardly as at 48 to engage the under side of the cap 44 to steady the controller as the samemoves. The
forward wall 23 is provided with a narrow notch 49 which guides the. lower arm 41 and the upper arm is guided by having; the lower part of the head "43 passed between two spaced parallel forwardly extending lugsbO cast on the cap or cover 44. By reasonof the notch 49 and the lugs 50 he controller (1 willbe guided with respect to the support for the detector wire 25 and the actuator lever. lVhen the detector moves forwardly on nonindicating detecting beats the controller will be moved to the left from the position shown in Fig. 3 so that the actuator-lever can descend without interruption, but when the relation between the actuator lever detector swings angularly at the time of indication the controller G Wlll remain practically at rest because of the fact that the notch 47 in the lower arm 41 is very close to the lug 28.
or withdrawing the eats l provide one vthe head 43 from under the actuator lever and the rear part of he detector wire 2" from the path of the incoming bobbin. The
actuator lever 18 extends over the hcad4l throughout limited range of adjr "tment of thesupport for the detector long tudinally of the shuttle;
From the foregoing; it will e seen that l have provided simpleeontroller guided by and laterally movable with the support to any position within a limited range of adjustment without disturbing the operative and the controller head 43.
Having thus described my invention it will be apparent that changes and modifications may be made therein by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, and I do not wish to belimited to the details herein disclosed but what I claim is; V
1. In a weft detector for looms having a supportand a detector movable longitudinally in the support when sufficient weft is presout and movable angularly with respect to the support when insufficient weft is present, an actuator having a regular movement on detecting beats of the loom, a controller carried by the support and operatively connected to the detector to be moved by the latter in a direction substantially parallel with the motion of. the detector on non-indicating. detecting beatsof the loom and having a, portion thereof normally operatively related to the actuator, said actuator having a portion extending laterally on both sides of the coop- .14 with a stud 51 which passes crating part of the controller, and means to vary the position of the support and the detector, the controller and actuator maintaining operative relationship throughout a lim ited range of adjustment of the support.
2. In a weft detector for looms having a support and a detector movable longitudinally in the support when sufficient weft is pres em; and movable angularly with respect to the support when insulficient weft is present an actuator lever movable in a fixed path and having an operative movement on detecting beats of the loom, a controller guidedfor movement in a fixed plane with respect to the support, operative connections between the controller and the detector to give the controller a movement on non-indicating'de tecting beats of the loom, and means to vary the position of the detector and support lengthwise of the actuator, said actuator having a portion normallyextending on both sides of the controller and being operatively related with the latter throughout a limited range of adjustment of the support, the controller carried by the support and maintain ing the same relative position with respect to the support for all adjusted positions of the said support.
3. In a weft detector for looms having a support and a detector movable longitudinally in the support when sufficient weft is pres out and movable angularly with respect to the support when insufficient weft present, an actuator lever movable in a fixed path and having an operative movement; on detecting controller and the support, and the actuator being operatively related with respect to the controller for various adjusted positions of the support longitudinally of the actuator.
4. In a weft detector for looms'having a support and a detector movable longitudinally in the support when suificient weftis present and movable angularly with respect to the support when insuflicient weft is present, an actuator moving in a fixed path and having an operative movement on detecting beats of the loom a controller operatively connected to the detector and having a portion thereof normallylying in the path of the actuator, said controller being formed'ot a flat mem ber having spaced arms one of which is formed with a head lying under the actuator and the other arm being notched to receive a portion of the detector wire, and upstanding spaced guides on the support between which the controller slides. v
In testimony whereof-I have hereunto affixed my signature.
ALBERT CEDERLUND.
US125853A 1926-07-30 1926-07-30 Side-slipping weft detector for looms Expired - Lifetime US1695365A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US125853A US1695365A (en) 1926-07-30 1926-07-30 Side-slipping weft detector for looms

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US125853A US1695365A (en) 1926-07-30 1926-07-30 Side-slipping weft detector for looms

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1695365A true US1695365A (en) 1928-12-18

Family

ID=22421734

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US125853A Expired - Lifetime US1695365A (en) 1926-07-30 1926-07-30 Side-slipping weft detector for looms

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1695365A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3307594A (en) * 1965-06-03 1967-03-07 Robert L Moore Filler feeler

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3307594A (en) * 1965-06-03 1967-03-07 Robert L Moore Filler feeler

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1695365A (en) Side-slipping weft detector for looms
US1668393A (en) Withdrawing means for side-slip weft detectors
US1715992A (en) Side-slipping weft detector for looms
US2788025A (en) Weft stop motion for narrow ware loom
US1652602A (en) Weft-detector-withdrawing means for looms
US1652593A (en) Withdrawing means for side-slip weft detectors
US1515896A (en) Weft detector for looms
US1873108A (en) Weft detecting mechanism for drop box looms
US2399763A (en) Shuttle check for looms
US1741186A (en) Weft detector for looms
US1832525A (en) Side slip weft detector
US1610526A (en) Multiple-needle weft detector for looms
US1724257A (en) of worcester
US1663902A (en) Weft detector on loom transferrer
US1494310A (en) Filling-replenishing loom
US2557548A (en) Side slipping weft detector
US1741263A (en) Thread clearer for weft replenishing looms
US2033002A (en) Reversible side slipping weft detector
US2050066A (en) Convertible weft detector
US1663946A (en) Weft-detector-withdrawing means
US1703910A (en) Side-slipping weft detector
US1695377A (en) Side-slip weft detector for looms
US1483879A (en) Weft tension-holding device for looms
US1807764A (en) Weft replenishing double shuttle loom
US1811427A (en) Stationary wire wilton loom