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  • Fig. 2 is a front side elevation of I the machine or part of a loomherein described, not showing any part of the'general or power loom to which it may be attachedleaving out in the drawing the side frame of the machine to expose to view the internal parts and being a section ofFig. 3, on aline from m to a.
  • Fig. 3 is a top view of the machine
  • Fig. 4 is a back side elevation of such machine orpart belonging to a loom herein representedshowing a knob wheel, and a springholdfast.
  • Fig. 5 is an end elevation of the general loom, and the machine attached; of which, the cross section is shown on aline from a to a, of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 5 is an end elevation of the general loom, and the machine attached; of which, the cross section is shown on aline from a to a, of Fig. 3.
  • FIG. 6 shows a cam wheel developed, having a series (in this case six rows) of changeable, or movable cams inserted in the faceof such wheel which serves to communicate motion to slide pieces that work the treadles; by the changing of which (and for which provision is made as hereinafter described) various, and, different figures may be elaborated and made in weaving, by. the same general or changeable cam wheel; the face of such cam wheel, is shown developed, or spread out from a circle to a plane, to show atone View, the arrangement lengthwise of such wheel, and thus forming slots for the insertion of the movable and blank cam pieces hereafter described-4n the face of such wheel.
  • the distinguishing feature of our invention consists in acam wheel of a peculiar construction;,by which a series of shifting or movable cam pieces are inserted with blank pieces of equal thickness in slots made lengthwise of such wheel in the face of the same; which cam pieces are made to act upon a set of slide pieces attached by or through a cord to the treadles or harness of the loom, and by which the figure or tweel of the web is dictated and determined.
  • the blank pieces so called above consist of pieces of metal, that fill an equal space in ftheslot of the face of. the wheel, as do the cam. pieces themselves, as such latter pieces may by change of the figure of the ately above, transversely to such cam wheel to the end that such slide pieces by the action of such cam pieces, may be lifted and raised up at one end to a level, that a grapple bar to be described hereafter may form connection, by hooks, with them; and after which, to slide along suchpieces; and by which the treadles are worked and raised; now by thechanging or resetting of these cams, and blank pieces, a change in the figure or tweel to be woven may be made inserting in the slot of the cam wheel cam pieces opposite to the slide pieces required to be raised up-and filling in such slot blank piecesopposite to the slide pieces required to remain at rest in each row of cams in the cam wheel, and so fill in each row of cams throughout the circumference of such cam wheelthe same is ready for use, and in this way may be
  • cam A gives action to the cam yoke 'B, which yoke is connected with the arm C on rock shaft D, by the connection rod E;
  • the grapple bar F is operated by the arms G, G, of rock shaft D, which grapple is made to rest and slide onthe sides of the frame of the machine J, J, but rises freely over the catches of the slide pieces when thrown forward by the arm of the rock shaft to grapple and catch such slide pieces as may be raised by the cam pieces in the cam wheel H, which cam wheel H is shown in Fig.
  • d cl cl d d and d are the cam pieces of said cam wheel, and 6 (see Fig. 7) are the blank pieces of the same.
  • the cam A gives to the rock shaft D, continuous vibrating motion, which shaft through its arms G and G, throws forward the grapple bar F, over the catches of the slide pieces I,the cam A, being concentric during a small division of its oircumference as before explained-the grapple bar F, rests an instant to fall by its own gravity into lock with such of the slide pieces as are raised by the cam pieces cl, into a line that admits of the same, at the same time, and by the same movement of the rock shaft D, through the arm M, the catch lever or feed hand N, is thrown forward and drops upon one spur or ratchet of the ratchet wheel L, the shuttle crossing the web during the time of the above named vibration of the rock shaftthe cam wheel being at restand the shade of the web open, admits the passage of the shuttle; upon the return vibration of the rock shaft D, by the action of the cam A, the ratchet wheel L, throu h the catch lever N, rotates the cam wheel one division of its rows of cams
  • grapple bar returns, permitting such slide pieces as had been locked to,. and carried forward by such bar to return back again by the weight of the treadles, or by the aid of springs or weights attached to the lower part of such treadleschanging the shade of the web preparatory to the next throw of the shuttle; which passes as before mentioned, and the operation is repeated and continued.

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'PATENTED MAR. 18, 1851, E. M. HASTINGS & J. SHEPHERDSON.
CYLINDER FOR PIGURING LOOMS.
4 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
E. M. HASTINGS AND JOHN SHEPHERDSON, or JAMESTOWN new, YORK.
, CYLINDER FOR FIGURING-LOOMS.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 7,988, dated March 18, 1851.
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that we, ELIAKIM M. HAST- mes and JOHN SI-IEPHERDSON, of J amestown, in the county of Chautauqua and State of New York have invented a new and useful Improvement on Machines to be Attached to any Power-Loom for l/Veaving Small Figures, Tweels, &c.; and we do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, inwhich Figure 1, is a front elevation of the machine represented as attached to skeleton of a loom to show its connection with the same, not showing the precise parts of any particular loom-or a loom in general; the machine being adapted to any power loom. Fig. 2,. is a front side elevation of I the machine or part of a loomherein described, not showing any part of the'general or power loom to which it may be attachedleaving out in the drawing the side frame of the machine to expose to view the internal parts and being a section ofFig. 3, on aline from m to a. Fig. 3, is a top view of the machine, Fig. 4 is a back side elevation of such machine orpart belonging to a loom herein representedshowing a knob wheel, and a springholdfast. Fig. 5, is an end elevation of the general loom, and the machine attached; of which, the cross section is shown on aline from a to a, of Fig. 3. Fig. 6, shows a cam wheel developed, having a series (in this case six rows) of changeable, or movable cams inserted in the faceof such wheel which serves to communicate motion to slide pieces that work the treadles; by the changing of which (and for which provision is made as hereinafter described) various, and, different figures may be elaborated and made in weaving, by. the same general or changeable cam wheel; the face of such cam wheel, is shown developed, or spread out from a circle to a plane, to show atone View, the arrangement lengthwise of such wheel, and thus forming slots for the insertion of the movable and blank cam pieces hereafter described-4n the face of such wheel.
The letters of reference marked on the drawingsindicate like parts in all of the figures, and the dimensions are given by a scale of inches in the margin of the sheet of drawings.
We wish to observe that we do not intend to confine ourselves to the precise description herein given, but to vary its construction in any particular, retaining however, substantially the principle of action and the effect produced herein set forth and described.
The distinguishing feature of our invention consists in acam wheel of a peculiar construction;,by which a series of shifting or movable cam pieces are inserted with blank pieces of equal thickness in slots made lengthwise of such wheel in the face of the same; which cam pieces are made to act upon a set of slide pieces attached by or through a cord to the treadles or harness of the loom, and by which the figure or tweel of the web is dictated and determined.
The blank pieces so called above, consist of pieces of metal, that fill an equal space in ftheslot of the face of. the wheel, as do the cam. pieces themselves, as such latter pieces may by change of the figure of the ately above, transversely to such cam wheel to the end that such slide pieces by the action of such cam pieces, may be lifted and raised up at one end to a level, that a grapple bar to be described hereafter may form connection, by hooks, with them; and after which, to slide along suchpieces; and by which the treadles are worked and raised; now by thechanging or resetting of these cams, and blank pieces, a change in the figure or tweel to be woven may be made inserting in the slot of the cam wheel cam pieces opposite to the slide pieces required to be raised up-and filling in such slot blank piecesopposite to the slide pieces required to remain at rest in each row of cams in the cam wheel, and so fill in each row of cams throughout the circumference of such cam wheelthe same is ready for use, and in this way may be changed at pleasure.
The divisions of the rows, or series of cams upon the cam wheel correspond in point of time with the strokes of the lay, and whether there be two rows of cams to a wheel (the least number possible), or fifty, this relation is kept up; the more the series, the more extensive can the ,figure of the web be made; the length of cam wheel will correspond with the number of slide pieces, and harness to be used in producing a given result or figure.
The machine herein described, it will be seen represents six rows, or series of cams in the cam wheel, and the number of slide pieces are ten, but these members may be varied, less or more without departing from the principles of action of the machine herein described.
To enable others skilled in the art of building looms and machines of this character to make construct and put in operation our invention we proceed to describe its construction and operation.
To any common power loom, and to the main shaft, (or counter shaft of appropriate speed) of said loom, we place the driving cam A, which cam is nearly a true eccentricbeing concentric only on a line from a to a to allow time for the grapple bar F, to fall down by its gravity into catches at the ends of the slide pieces I, fully and fairly,
- before its return movement is commenced;
which cam A, gives action to the cam yoke 'B, which yoke is connected with the arm C on rock shaft D, by the connection rod E; the grapple bar F, is operated by the arms G, G, of rock shaft D, which grapple is made to rest and slide onthe sides of the frame of the machine J, J, but rises freely over the catches of the slide pieces when thrown forward by the arm of the rock shaft to grapple and catch such slide pieces as may be raised by the cam pieces in the cam wheel H, which cam wheel H is shown in Fig. 2, with a part of the temper screw head left outto reveal and show its internal structure; whenever a change of cams and blank, are required, the screw nut 11 is loosened or turned back, and the wheel head otherwise called the temper screw head containing the temper screws, is also drawn back sufiiciently to take out of the slot in the cam wheel, the cam and blank pieces;
' others may then be substituted in their place again reorganized and ready for use upon a new figure; d cl cl d d and d are the cam pieces of said cam wheel, and 6 (see Fig. 7) are the blank pieces of the same. I, the slide pieces which are guided and held in position by the guide bars f, f, attached to the sides of the frame of the machine J, J and connected to the harness, or treadles K by the cord 9, passing over guide rollers 72, and 2'; these slide pieces have detent, or check pinsseen at the guide bar f to arrest motion backward at the proper time and point required; the slots in the guide bar f for the steadyment of that end of the slide pieces, are no larger than to let the pieces I, slide freely; but the same are elongated in the guide bar f, to allow the slide pieces to rise by the action of the cam pieces cl, to lock with the grapple bar F; L, is a ratchet wheel at the front side of the machine, placed upon the outward end of the shaft of the cam wheel H, the notches of which correspond with the number of slots and rows of cams and blanks in such cam wheel, and is operated by the arm M on rock shaft D, by the catch lever N, the catch being guided and directed by the stand 70, on the sides of the frame of the machihe; O, is a knob wheel, and P, is a hold fast acting therewith, held down by the spring Z; which knob wheel is placed on the back end of the cam wheel shaft, and serves as a break to hold at rest the cam wheel, while the back motion of the catch lever N, is worked; R, is a cross guide plate fastenedto the side pieces of the machine J, J, by screws 7' j 7' j and serves to prevent the slide pieces from dropping down and losing their hold upon the grapple bar F, in their forward movement in changing the shade of the web.
Operation: The cam A, gives to the rock shaft D, continuous vibrating motion, which shaft through its arms G and G, throws forward the grapple bar F, over the catches of the slide pieces I,the cam A, being concentric during a small division of its oircumference as before explained-the grapple bar F, rests an instant to fall by its own gravity into lock with such of the slide pieces as are raised by the cam pieces cl, into a line that admits of the same, at the same time, and by the same movement of the rock shaft D, through the arm M, the catch lever or feed hand N, is thrown forward and drops upon one spur or ratchet of the ratchet wheel L, the shuttle crossing the web during the time of the above named vibration of the rock shaftthe cam wheel being at restand the shade of the web open, admits the passage of the shuttle; upon the return vibration of the rock shaft D, by the action of the cam A, the ratchet wheel L, throu h the catch lever N, rotates the cam wheel one division of its rows of cams and blanks, and raising by such succeeding row thus mil next change of theshade of the web in accordance with the design; creating a space,
by bringing forward blanks to such slide pleces as are requlred to be down; durlng which and simultaneous with thesame, the
grapple bar returns, permitting such slide pieces as had been locked to,. and carried forward by such bar to return back again by the weight of the treadles, or by the aid of springs or weights attached to the lower part of such treadleschanging the shade of the web preparatory to the next throw of the shuttle; which passes as before mentioned, and the operation is repeated and continued.
What we claim as new and desire to secure i in Letters Patent is a The mode of connecting the movable cams d, and slide pieces I, with the drum H, substantially as set forth and for the purpose herein stated. i i i E. M. HASTINGS. JOHN SHEPHERDSON. Witnesses: it
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