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  • My invention has for its object to improve the dents effects the lateral adjustment of the drop-wires, a vibrator, and means to operate it, substantially as will be described.
  • Figure 1 inside elevation and partial section represents a sufficient portion of a warping-machine to enable my improvements to be understood by those skilled in the art
  • Fig. 2 a partial front elevation of Fig. 1, chiefly to show the devices for moving the vibrator and the devices broken ofi from Fig. 1, which are instrumental in elevating the drop-wires to be threaded.
  • Fig. 3 is a partial section of the guide-box, broken out to show portions of the usual expanding-springs, with the dents of the reed in place to be expanded;
  • Fig. 4 a top view of the cam-plate connected to the beltshipper; and
  • Fig.5 is a modification to be described.
  • the frame-work A of usual or proper shape to support the working parts, has brackets A, which sustain the guide-box B, provided with usual expanding-springs, f and g, which in practice will be the same as the springs designated by like letters in United States Patent No. 221,799, dated November 18, 187 9, to which reference may be had, the said springs in prac-' tice being expanded and contracted by a screwshaft, 0, such as described and shown in the said patent, but not necessary to be herein Application filed August 31, 1886. Serial N 0. 212,318. (No model.)
  • the machine is provided with rolls 0, c and A, also of usual construction, to support the .a slot or opening at the front side of the said box.
  • the ear of each dent receives through it loosely a wire or rod, 3, the said rod also acting as a support for the drop-wires b, there being a cooperating drop-wire for each dent, the said rod 3 acting as a pivot upon which is mounted loosely the series of dr op-wires.
  • I may, it is obvious, pivot each dropwire loosely upon the ear 2 of a dent by a pin, as shown at 3, Fig. 5.
  • Each drop-wire (see Fig.1) has an eye to receive the thread 0 and when a thread be- 7 A comes slack the drop-wire may turn down onefourth of a circle, or even more,without being struck by the vibrator-bar d,- but should a thread break, the drop-wire will fall and hang vertically, and in such positionit will be struck by the vibrator.
  • the drawings show one of the drop-wires as having fallen and the vibrator as having been stopped by it and having effected themovement of the shipper-lever to stop the machine.
  • the rod 3 described has near each side frame of the machine an arm, 4, that serves to hold 'a lifting-rod, 5, which is extended across the machine parallel to the rod 3, but below it.
  • the rod 3 has a handle, h, which is weighted, 9c
  • the vibrator is composed of a bar, d, attached to arms (1, secured to a rock-shaft, 6, having its ends mounted in bearings of the frame-work.
  • This rock-shaft has attached to it a hub, 6', provided at one side with beveled teeth 10.
  • a hub, 6' At one side of this IOO hub the shaft 6 is surrounded loosely by a sleeve, 1), provided with beveled teeth 12, which are normally kept engaged with the teeth by a spring, 13.
  • the sleeve has an arm,f, and a finger, f*.
  • the arm f has attached to it a connecting-rod, f joined to a strap embracing an eccentric, f fast on the shaft f", provided with usual fast and loose pulleys, g 9.
  • I claim- A guide-box and a series of dents therein, having their upper ends extended above the guidebox to separate the threads, and having laterally extended ears, combined with dropwires--one for each dent-and with means to support the said drop-wires, whereby the lat eral adjustment of the dents also effects the lateral adjustment of the drop-wires, a vibrator, and means to operate it, substantially as described.

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W. ,BANC-ROFT.
WARPING MACHINE.-
No. 377,659. 'Patefited Feb. .7, 1888.
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ll PETERS. HMO-WI. Wa h ngton. D. C.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE WILLIAM BANOROFT, OF HOPEDALE, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR OF ONE- HALF TO THE HOPEDALE MACHINE COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
WARPlNG-MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 377,659, dated February 7, 1888. I
.To aZZ whom, it may concern:
' Be it known that I, WILLIAM BANOROFT, of Hopedale, county of Worcester, and State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improve- 5 ment in Warping-Machines, of which the following description, in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a specification, like letters and figures on the drawings representing like parts. a
to My invention has for its object to improve the dents effects the lateral adjustment of the drop-wires, a vibrator, and means to operate it, substantially as will be described.
Figure 1 inside elevation and partial section represents a sufficient portion of a warping-machine to enable my improvements to be understood by those skilled in the art; Fig. 2, a partial front elevation of Fig. 1, chiefly to show the devices for moving the vibrator and the devices broken ofi from Fig. 1, which are instrumental in elevating the drop-wires to be threaded. Fig. 3 is a partial section of the guide-box, broken out to show portions of the usual expanding-springs, with the dents of the reed in place to be expanded; Fig. 4, a top view of the cam-plate connected to the beltshipper; and Fig."5 is a modification to be described.
The frame-work A, of usual or proper shape to support the working parts, has brackets A, which sustain the guide-box B, provided with usual expanding-springs, f and g, which in practice will be the same as the springs designated by like letters in United States Patent No. 221,799, dated November 18, 187 9, to which reference may be had, the said springs in prac-' tice being expanded and contracted by a screwshaft, 0, such as described and shown in the said patent, but not necessary to be herein Application filed August 31, 1886. Serial N 0. 212,318. (No model.)
fully shown or described, because not of my invention.
The machine is provided with rolls 0, c and A, also of usual construction, to support the .a slot or opening at the front side of the said box. The ear of each dent receives through it loosely a wire or rod, 3, the said rod also acting as a support for the drop-wires b, there being a cooperating drop-wire for each dent, the said rod 3 acting as a pivot upon which is mounted loosely the series of dr op-wires. Instead'of pivoting all the drop-wires upon 7o one rod, I may, it is obvious, pivot each dropwire loosely upon the ear 2 of a dent by a pin, as shown at 3, Fig. 5.
Each drop-wire (see Fig.1) has an eye to receive the thread 0 and when a thread be- 7 A comes slack the drop-wire may turn down onefourth of a circle, or even more,without being struck by the vibrator-bar d,- but should a thread break, the drop-wire will fall and hang vertically, and in such positionit will be struck by the vibrator.
The drawings show one of the drop-wires as having fallen and the vibrator as having been stopped by it and having effected themovement of the shipper-lever to stop the machine.
The rod 3 described has near each side frame of the machine an arm, 4, that serves to hold 'a lifting-rod, 5, which is extended across the machine parallel to the rod 3, but below it.
The rod 3 has a handle, h, which is weighted, 9c
as at 7, the weight normally keeping the lifting-rod 5 in the full-line position, Fig. 1.
When a drop-wire falls, it may be lifted in place to be threaded by taking hold of the handle it and turning the rodinto the dottedline position, Fig. 1.
The vibrator is composed of a bar, d, attached to arms (1, secured to a rock-shaft, 6, having its ends mounted in bearings of the frame-work. This rock-shaft has attached to it a hub, 6', provided at one side with beveled teeth 10. (See Fig. 2.) At one side of this IOO hub the shaft 6 is surrounded loosely by a sleeve, 1), provided with beveled teeth 12, which are normally kept engaged with the teeth by a spring, 13. The sleeve has an arm,f, and a finger, f*. The arm f has attached to it a connecting-rod, f joined to a strap embracing an eccentric, f fast on the shaft f", provided with usual fast and loose pulleys, g 9. When the teeth of the sleeve 1) fully engage the teeth of the hub e, the sleeve oscillates the shaft 6 for the full throw of the eccentric f, and the finger f X stands to the left of the upper end of the beltshifting lever n, so as not to hit the said lever; but as soon as a drop-wire falls, as shown by one of the drop-wires in Fig. 1, the vibrator strikes the said drop-wire, and the vibrator is stopped, which stops the further rotation of the shaft 0 and hub e; but the sleeve continues to move, owing to its connection to the rod J.
The movement of the sleevep after the hub e is arrested, as described, causes the said sleevep to be slid to the right, (see Fig. 2,) owing to the action of the beve1-teeth of the said sleeve against the bevel-teeth 10 of the hub, and in its lateral movement the fingerf is brought into position at the rear of the beltshifting lever n, as shown in Fig. 2, and in the further rotation of the sleeve the said finger strikes against the upper end of the said lever, moving it on its fulcrum n, so that the lower end of the said lever, resting in the diagonal slot 16 of the plate n, causes the said lever to move the beltrshipper slide or bar n to the right, causing the belt-fork 17 to transfer the usual belt (not shown) from the fast upon the loose pulley.
Normally,with all the threads unbroken, the arm f and the arms d arein substantially the same horizontal plane.
I do not desire to limit myinvention to the exact mechanism shown by which to actuate the vibrator, and instead of it I may employ any other usual or well-known mechanical contri-vances.
I claim- A guide-box and a series of dents therein, having their upper ends extended above the guidebox to separate the threads, and having laterally extended ears, combined with dropwires--one for each dent-and with means to support the said drop-wires, whereby the lat eral adjustment of the dents also effects the lateral adjustment of the drop-wires, a vibrator, and means to operate it, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two sub scribing witnesses.
WILLIAM BANOROFT.
Witnesses:
A. 'W. 'BEARDSELL, F. J. DUTOHER.
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