US765711A - Mechanism for changing the shuttles in looms. - Google Patents

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US765711A US14380103A US1903143801A US765711A US 765711 A US765711 A US 765711A US 14380103 A US14380103 A US 14380103A US 1903143801 A US1903143801 A US 1903143801A US 765711 A US765711 A US 765711A
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  • This invention relates to looms in which the changing of the shuttles has heretofore been effected by chain and roller jacquard apparatus; and it has for its object to enable paper pattern-cards to be employed for that purpose, while the roller-jacquard is retained for producing the'pattern.
  • the drum for the shuttle-changing cards is according to my invention mounted on the same shaft as the above it cannot receive the oscillating motion which the drums of ordinary jacquard apparatus receives.
  • Figures 1 and 3 show the mechanism in that position at which the changing of the shuttle-boxes is to commence.
  • Figs. 2 and i show the mechanism in the position during the turning of the drum, and
  • Fig. 5 shows the position of the parts after the completion of such turning.
  • a two-armed lever or bell-crank (Z, which, on the one hand, is connected by the rod m with the guide-arm a, pivoted at n and provided with a pin a", and, on the other hand, it is connected by rod 0 with the guide-arm p, pivoted at p and carrying a pin 1).
  • the latter carries the thrustbars Q, together with the abutment-levers s.
  • the bars q are guided by the pawl-levers 6, while the levers s engage at s beneath the thrust-bars q and are pressed by the guidearm 1) through the action of springs o against the bars q.
  • the beak at s is adapted to strike against the end t of the forked needle-lever t, which is provided with a pin If" and is pivoted at a".
  • the needles or pins z fit accurately into the corresponding openings of the paper pattern sheet or card a.
  • the needle-levers t are. pressed, by means of weak springs, against the drum, and they are extended above the needles 6, the pin a of the guide-arm a, being made to bear against such extension.
  • the thrustbars q can fall freely and their lower beaks pass at the correct moment in front of the pawls w, which are thus disengaged and descend with the pawl-levers r, so as to allow the wire pulls that are attached to the other side of the fulcrum of r, to be drawn upward.
  • an abutment-lever pivoted thereto, a feeler-lever having a pin and adapted to engage the abutment-lever, a perforated card adapted to engage the feeler-lever pin, combined with a pawl-lever having a beak, and a pawl adapted to be engaged by the thrust bar, substantially as specified.
  • a bellcrank with a pair of rods pivoted thereto, a thrust-bar and an abutment-lever pivoted to one of said rods, a feeler-lever having a pin and adapted to engage the abutment-lever, a perforated card adapted to engage the feelerlever pin, a pin on the second rod, adapted to engage the feeler-lever, and a pawl-lever having a beak and a pawl adapted to be engaged by the thrust bar, substantially as specified.

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PATENTED JULY 26, 1904.
G. SOHWABE.- v v MECHANISM FOR CHANGING THE SHUTTLES IN LOOMS.
APPLICATION BLED FEB. 17, 1903.
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. PATENT OFFICE- GEORG SCHWVABE, OF BIELITZ, AUSTRI A- HUNGARY.
MECHANISM FOR CHANGING THE SHUTTLES IN LOOIVIS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 765,711, dated July 26, 1904.
Application filed February 17, 1993. Serial No. 143,801. (No model.)
To all ill/mm, it may concern.-
Be it known that I. GEORG SGHWABE, manufacturer, a subject of the Emperor of Austria- Hungary, residing at Bielitz, Silesia, Austria- Hungary, have invented certain new and useful Improved Mechanism for Changing the Shuttles in Looms, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to looms in which the changing of the shuttles has heretofore been effected by chain and roller jacquard apparatus; and it has for its object to enable paper pattern-cards to be employed for that purpose, while the roller-jacquard is retained for producing the'pattern. As the axis of the drum of the iron roller-jacquard is carried in fixed bearings and for the sake of simplicity the drum for the shuttle-changing cards is according to my invention mounted on the same shaft as the above it cannot receive the oscillating motion which the drums of ordinary jacquard apparatus receives. Means must therefore be provided whereby the drum of the paper-jacquard can be freely turned, so as to bring those parts into action that effect the changing of the shuttles by bringing the required shuttle-box in line with the shuttle-race of the lay. This is effected as I will describe with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings.
Figures 1 and 3 show the mechanism in that position at which the changing of the shuttle-boxes is to commence. Figs. 2 and i show the mechanism in the position during the turning of the drum, and Fig. 5 shows the position of the parts after the completion of such turning.
Theiron roller or bar raises or lowers the thrust-bars g, which in their forward motion efl'ect, by means of their upper or lower beaks, the lowering of the pawl-levers and the wires 1 for changing the shuttles or the disengagement of the pawls w of thepawl-levers r and the raising of the wires g for changing the shuttles. By means of a crank a, fixed on a loom-shaft, the shaft 0 is moved to and fro by means of the rod 7). Also the crank 0 moves, by means of the pull f, the shaft 7 with crank l1, Figs. 1 and 3, which by means of-the turning hooks turn the lantern-wheel 7:: of the card-drum Z.
On the shaft 0 is fixed a two-armed lever or bell-crank (Z, which, on the one hand, is connected by the rod m with the guide-arm a, pivoted at n and provided with a pin a", and, on the other hand, it is connected by rod 0 with the guide-arm p, pivoted at p and carrying a pin 1). The latter carries the thrustbars Q, together with the abutment-levers s.
The bars q are guided by the pawl-levers 6, while the levers s engage at s beneath the thrust-bars q and are pressed by the guidearm 1) through the action of springs o against the bars q.
The beak at s is adapted to strike against the end t of the forked needle-lever t, which is provided with a pin If" and is pivoted at a". The needles or pins z fit accurately into the corresponding openings of the paper pattern sheet or card a.
The needle-levers t are. pressed, by means of weak springs, against the drum, and they are extended above the needles 6, the pin a of the guide-arm a, being made to bear against such extension.
After the change of the shuttle-boxes the crank a actuates the lever (Z by means of the rod Z), and consequently also the pull-rods m and 0, in the direction of the arrow, Fig. 1, as also the guide-arms n and p, with their pins 72/ and 1). As the position of the twoarmed lever (Z is now such that the pull-rod 0 is acted upon by the full length of the leverarm, while the pull-rod n is acted upon by a very much shortened lever-arm, the pin 19', together with the thrust-bars q and the abutment-levers s, will move more rapidly forward in the direction of the arrow than the pin 71/ of the guide-arm a. The beak s" of the abutment-lever s is therefore raised away from the feeler-lever 2, before the pin a will come in contact with extension of the needlelever 25. As soon as the latter takes ,place the pins t are removed by the lever 25 so. far from the paper card u, Figs. 2 and 4t, that the turning of the card-drum can commencefreely, this being effected by the crank 0 through the pull f, lever 71., and the turning hooks i.
Already during the turning the abutment-levers s, as also the needle-levers t, guided by the pin n, approach the card-drum in the direction of the arrow, Fig. 5. After the completion of the turning" the needles 5 of the levers t either engage with the openings of the paper card a or bear against the surface thereof, so that according to the one or other case the ends t of the levers 25 are either in the raised or in the lowered position. The now approaching beaks s of the levers s can in the latter case pass beyond the needle-levers t, but in the former case they bear against the same, and as the pin p moves farther on the thrust-bars q and abutment-levers 8 move away from each other. H ereupon the thrustbars q can fall freely and their lower beaks pass at the correct moment in front of the pawls w, which are thus disengaged and descend with the pawl-levers r, so as to allow the wire pulls that are attached to the other side of the fulcrum of r, to be drawn upward.
Those abutment-levers s which at s have passed free beyond the ends t of the feelerlevers t, as at Fig. 5, which takes place when the pin t bears upon the surface of the paper card, are caused by the spring a to raise the thrust-bars g at Their upper beaks pass in front of the upper part of the pawl-levers v, causing the pawls w to be again engaged, while the wire-pulls 3 are lowered for effecting the shuttle change, so that now the change of the shuttle-boxes can be effected. After the completion of such changing the rotation of the crank 60 again commences, as described with reference to Figs. 1 and 2.
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is-
1. In a loom, an abutment-lever, a thrustbar pivoted thereto, a feeler-lever having a pin and adapted to engage the abutment-lever, a perforated card adapted to engage the feeler-lever pin, combined with a pawl-lever having a beak, and a pawl adapted to be engaged by the thrust bar, substantially as specified.
' 2. In a loom, the combination of a bellcrank with a pair of rods pivoted thereto, a thrust-bar and an abutment-lever pivoted to one of said rods, a feeler-lever having a pin and adapted to engage the abutment-lever, a perforated card adapted to engage the feelerlever pin, a pin on the second rod, adapted to engage the feeler-lever, and a pawl-lever having a beak and a pawl adapted to be engaged by the thrust bar, substantially as specified.
In witness whereof I have hereunto signed my name in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
GEORG SCHIVABE.
Witnesses:
ANTON BUDZIKIEWIOZ, CARL SCHMIDT.
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