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US838162A US26863105A US1905268631A US838162A US 838162 A US838162 A US 838162A US 26863105 A US26863105 A US 26863105A US 1905268631 A US1905268631 A US 1905268631A US 838162 A US838162 A US 838162A
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  • M invention has for its object to enable the orward beat of the lay to be shortened through the medium of the dagger when the shuttle fails to enter its box, thus making such shortening action more prompt than heretofore; and a further object of the invention is to simplify and reduce the wet ht of this high-speed mechanism,and there yobviate or reduce the breakage hvrctofore frequently experienced.
  • the invention ma be said, briefly, to consist of a displaceab e device connecting the initial operating means of the lay to the lay ands member coacting with the dagger for displacing such device and shortening the forward beat of the lay when the shuttle fails to enter its box.
  • Fi ure 1 is a side elevation of a loom provided with my invention, partly in section.
  • Fi '2 is a plan view thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a detafi horizontal sectional view of my im roved means for automatically shortening t e forward beat of the lay, the section being taken on line A A, Fig. 4.
  • Fi 4 is a part side elevation and part vcrtica sectional view, the sectional view being taken on line B B, Fig. 3.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the sheath carried by the dagger and constituting the initial 0 erative part of my improved mechanism.
  • lg. 6 is a side elevation of my improved collapsible pitman.
  • Fig. 7 is a plan view thereof, and Fig. S'an end view.
  • the frame I) of the loom, the crankshaft 0, the lay d, the lay-sword e, the rotectordagger f, the protector-shaft g, an the shuttie-boxes k may be of any preferred type and constructed and arranged as usual.
  • M invention relates to the rotector mec ianism, and it has particular re erence to the pitman i, which connects the crank to the lay-sword, and means carried by and actingv in conjunction with the dagger forcausing the forward beat of the lay to be shortened.
  • the protectorda ger f is collapsible in that it carries slidabl y a sheath consisting of a metallic plate formed to iresent a pair of straight lingers 1:, one at eac side of and adapted to proect slightly beyond the forward end of the dagger, and a curved linger m, ada led to partially encircle the protector-shall.
  • slidabl y consisting of a metallic plate formed to iresent a pair of straight lingers 1:, one at eac side of and adapted to proect slightly beyond the forward end of the dagger, and a curved linger m, ada led to partially encircle the protector-shall.
  • g with its end proieeting between such shaft and the lay d,while the sides n of the plate are slotted, as at n, and bent down to overlap the sides of the da ger.
  • the sheath thus constructed is secured slidably to the dagger by a pair of headed studs p, thus providing a collapsible protector-dagger of telescopic construction.
  • d has a through, withits smaller end adjacent to the protector-shaft and its larger end in close proximity to the lugs-s upon the sword and through which the pitman 'i is connected to the sword.
  • An oscillatory slide-rod t lies in the tapered hole 1' in position to have its lower end project through the hole and rest normally in contact with curved'finger m, and its upper end is pivotally connected to a slide-rod 11., which is caused to actuate a latching-plate and allow the pitinan to collapse, and thus shorten the forward beat of the lay.
  • My improved pitman consists of a prefer ably wooden bar 2, preferably recta ular in cross-section and ivotally connected to the wrist 3' of the cran shaft 0 by a metallic band 4, secured to one end of the bar by a bolt 5.
  • This wooden bar is inserted into one end of a metallic sleeve 6, conforming in cross-section to it, the opposite end 7 whereof is cast solid and tapered and formed with a concavity, by means of which and a metallic band 8, a bolt 9 for securing such band in place, and a pin 10 such end is pivotally connected to the lugs 8 upon the lay-sword.
  • the bar is free to slide to and fro in the sleeve; but the extent of its movement is limited in one direction by the solid end 7 and in the opposite direction by a shoulder 12 and an inwardly-projecting e 13, diminishing the open end of the sleeve, such shoulder being formed bya diminishment of the cross section of the portion of the bar adjacent the crank, this diminished portion also accommodatin the movement of the sleeve and bar relative y to oneanother while the pitrnan is collapsing or being drawn out.
  • a portion of the top of the sleeve 6 is removable and held in place by screws 60, and the object thereof is to enable tapered hole 1' out therethe enlarged end of the bar to be set in place or removed.
  • the means for retainin the pitman in their extcn ed condition consists of a stop ing-plate 20, hinged at one end to one on of a longitudinal opening in preferably the top side of the sleeve, such plate being arranged to extend transversely to the sleeve and in close proximity to the end of the bar 2 when the pitman is extended and with its free end projecting into an open ing 21 in the under side of the sleeve.
  • the stopping-plate is displaceabl' held in this position by a latchin -plate 22, before mentioned, secured rigid y at one end to a rod 23, pivotally mounted in a pair of lugs upon the under side of the sleeve, such latching-plate when raised fitting into the opening 2] in position to engage the lower end of and retain the stopping-plate.
  • a lever-arm 25 15 mounted ri idly upon the rod 23 and projects u war ly alongside of the sleeve, and it is yiel ingly held in position with the latchin -plate in the opening 21 by a retraetile he 'cal spring 26, connected between its upper end and a rigid e e Ihe lever-arm 25 an with it the latchinglate 22 are displaced to remove the latter om its engaging position, and thereby releasing the stopping-plate and allowing the pitman to collapse or telescope, by means of the before-mentioned slide-rod it, which bears upon the lever-arm 25 and the means for actuating the same.
  • the stopping'plate 20 is yieldi 1y retained transversely to the sleeve 6 by a ow-spring 35,secured at one end to the top of the sleeve and curved around the fulcrum-point of such plate 20 with its free end bearing upon the said plate.
  • my improved protector mechanism is as follows: When the shuttle enters its box properly, the pitman will remain extended and will erform the usual function of actuatin the av, and the protector-daggers are disp acecl from alinement with the buffers carried by the breastbeam, also as usual. It is when the shuttle fails to enter its box properly and remains on the raceway and the forward beat of the lay if not shortened would cause damage to the warp in the loom that my improved mechanism comes into play. When this condition obtains, the protector-dagger (as usual) strikes the protector-lever upon the breastbeam and causes the belt to be thrown off, thereby sto ping the loom.
  • the dagger and sheath together constitute a telescopic or collapsible )rotector device, upon the telescoping or colapsing of which the pitman is collapsed and the forward beat of the lay shortened, which action takes place slightly in advance of the action of the dagger proper.
  • a telescopic collapsible pitman connecti the crank to the lay, a movable device retai ing the itman against collapsing, and means under t e control of the protector mechanism for moving the said device and causing the pitman to collapse when the shuttle fails to enter its box, for the purpose of shortening the beat of the lay.
  • the combination with the lay, the rotector mechanism and the crankshaft, 01 a telescopic pitman connecting the crank to the lay and consisting of a member of bar form pivotally connected at one end to the wrist of the crank, and a hollow mem ber constructed to slidably contain the free end of such bar and having one end pivotally connected to the lay, means limiting the movement of the bar out of the hollow member, means controlled by the protector mechanism for causing the pitman to collapse when the shuttle fails to enter its box for the urpose of shortening the forward beat of the ay.
  • a telescopic pitman connectin the crank to the lay and consisting of a men ber of bar form pivotally connected at one end to the wrist of the crank, and a hollow member constructed to slidably contain the free end of such bar and having one end ivotally connected to the lay, means limiting the movement of the bar out of the hollow member, the hollow member having openings in diametrically opposite sides, a stoppingplate pivoted at one end in one of such openmgs and adapted to extend transversely across the interior of the hollow member, a latchin plate pivoted in the oppositeopening, a ever-arm rigidly connected to the latching-plate, means acting upon the leverarm and yieldingly retaining the latchingplate in position to en age the stoppingplate, and means control ed by the protector mechanism for moving the lever-arm and displacing the hitching-plate for the purpose of allowing the pitman to telescope.
  • a telescopic pitman connecting the crank to the lay and consistin of a member of bar form pivotally connecte at one end to the wrist of the crank, and a hollow member constructed to slidably contain the free end of such bar and having one end pivotally connected to the lay, means limiting the movement of the bar out of the hollow member, the hollow member having openings in diametrically opposite sides, a stop mg -plate pivoted at one end in one of suc openings and adapted to extend transversely across the interior of the hollow member, means yieldingly retaining the stopping-plate in the said position, a latching-plate pivoted in the opposite opening, a lever-arm rigidly connected to the latching-plate, means acting upon the lever-arm and yieldingly retaining the latching-plate in position to enga e the stoppingplate, and means controlled y the protector mechanism for moving the lever-arm and dlsplacing the latch
  • a collapsible pitman connecting the lay to the crank-shaft, and consisting of a member of bar form formed with a shoulder pivotally connected at one end to the-wrist of the crank, and a hollow member constructed to slidably contain the free end of such bar and having one end pivotally connected to the lay and its op osite end formed with an inwardly-turned ange coacting with the shoulder, a movable dBV'lGB retaining the pitman against collapsing, a collapsible dagger, and means operated synchronously with the collapsing of the dagger and operatively connected to the said device for the purpose of causing the pitman to collapse when the shuttle fails to enter its box.
  • a telescopic pitman connecting the crank to the lay and consisting of a member of bar form pivotally connected at one end to the wrist of the crank, and a hollow member constructed to slidably contain the free end of such bar and having one end pivotally connected to the lay, means limiting the movement of the bar out of the hollow member, the hollow member having openings in diametrically opposite sides, a stopping-plate pivoted at one end in one of such openings and adapted to extend transversely across the interior of the hollow member, a latching-plate pivoted in the opposite opening, a lever-arm rigidiy connected to the latching-plate, means acting upon the lever-arm and yieldingly retaining the latching-plate in position to engage the stoppingplate, and means controlled by the protector-dagger for moving the lever-arm and displacing the latching-plate for the purpose of allowing the itman to telescope, a shea

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PATENTED DEC. 11, 1906.
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Specification of Letters Patent.
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PROTECTOR MECHANlSM FOR LOOMS.
Patented Dec. 1 1, 1906.
Application filed July 7. 1905. Serial No. 268,631.
T 0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, CHARLES WESLEY lli'rics, of St. llyacinthe, Province of Quobcc, Canada, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Protect-or Mechanism for Looms; and I do hereby declare that the following is a lull, clear, and exact description of the same.
M invention has for its object to enable the orward beat of the lay to be shortened through the medium of the dagger when the shuttle fails to enter its box, thus making such shortening action more prompt than heretofore; and a further object of the invention is to simplify and reduce the wet ht of this high-speed mechanism,and there yobviate or reduce the breakage hvrctofore frequently experienced.
The invention ma be said, briefly, to consist of a displaceab e device connecting the initial operating means of the lay to the lay ands member coacting with the dagger for displacing such device and shortening the forward beat of the lay when the shuttle fails to enter its box.
For full comprehension, however, of my invention reference must be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar reference characters indicate the same parts, and wherein- Fi ure 1 is a side elevation of a loom provided with my invention, partly in section. Fi '2 is a plan view thereof. Fig. 3 is a detafi horizontal sectional view of my im roved means for automatically shortening t e forward beat of the lay, the section being taken on line A A, Fig. 4. Fi 4 is a part side elevation and part vcrtica sectional view, the sectional view being taken on line B B, Fig. 3. Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the sheath carried by the dagger and constituting the initial 0 erative part of my improved mechanism. lg. 6 is a side elevation of my improved collapsible pitman. Fig. 7 is a plan view thereof, and Fig. S'an end view.
The frame I) of the loom, the crankshaft 0, the lay d, the lay-sword e, the rotectordagger f, the protector-shaft g, an the shuttie-boxes k may be of any preferred type and constructed and arranged as usual.
M invention relates to the rotector mec ianism, and it has particular re erence to the pitman i, which connects the crank to the lay-sword, and means carried by and actingv in conjunction with the dagger forcausing the forward beat of the lay to be shortened.
According to my invention the protectorda ger f is collapsible in that it carries slidabl y a sheath consisting of a metallic plate formed to iresent a pair of straight lingers 1:, one at eac side of and adapted to proect slightly beyond the forward end of the dagger, and a curved linger m, ada led to partially encircle the protector-shall. g, with its end proieeting between such shaft and the lay d,while the sides n of the plate are slotted, as at n, and bent down to overlap the sides of the da ger. The sheath thus constructed is secured slidably to the dagger by a pair of headed studs p, thus providing a collapsible protector-dagger of telescopic construction. ihe lay d has a through, withits smaller end adjacent to the protector-shaft and its larger end in close proximity to the lugs-s upon the sword and through which the pitman 'i is connected to the sword. An oscillatory slide-rod t lies in the tapered hole 1' in position to have its lower end project through the hole and rest normally in contact with curved'finger m, and its upper end is pivotally connected to a slide-rod 11., which is caused to actuate a latching-plate and allow the pitinan to collapse, and thus shorten the forward beat of the lay.
My improved pitman consists of a prefer ably wooden bar 2, preferably recta ular in cross-section and ivotally connected to the wrist 3' of the cran shaft 0 by a metallic band 4, secured to one end of the bar by a bolt 5. This wooden bar is inserted into one end of a metallic sleeve 6, conforming in cross-section to it, the opposite end 7 whereof is cast solid and tapered and formed with a concavity, by means of which and a metallic band 8, a bolt 9 for securing such band in place, and a pin 10 such end is pivotally connected to the lugs 8 upon the lay-sword. The bar is free to slide to and fro in the sleeve; but the extent of its movement is limited in one direction by the solid end 7 and in the opposite direction by a shoulder 12 and an inwardly-projecting e 13, diminishing the open end of the sleeve, such shoulder being formed bya diminishment of the cross section of the portion of the bar adjacent the crank, this diminished portion also accommodatin the movement of the sleeve and bar relative y to oneanother while the pitrnan is collapsing or being drawn out. A portion of the top of the sleeve 6 is removable and held in place by screws 60, and the object thereof is to enable tapered hole 1' out therethe enlarged end of the bar to be set in place or removed.
The means for retainin the pitman in their extcn ed condition consists of a stop ing-plate 20, hinged at one end to one on of a longitudinal opening in preferably the top side of the sleeve, such plate being arranged to extend transversely to the sleeve and in close proximity to the end of the bar 2 when the pitman is extended and with its free end projecting into an open ing 21 in the under side of the sleeve. The stopping-plate is displaceabl' held in this position by a latchin -plate 22, before mentioned, secured rigid y at one end to a rod 23, pivotally mounted in a pair of lugs upon the under side of the sleeve, such latching-plate when raised fitting into the opening 2] in position to engage the lower end of and retain the stopping-plate. A lever-arm 25 15 mounted ri idly upon the rod 23 and projects u war ly alongside of the sleeve, and it is yiel ingly held in position with the latchin -plate in the opening 21 by a retraetile he 'cal spring 26, connected between its upper end and a rigid e e Ihe lever-arm 25 an with it the latchinglate 22 are displaced to remove the latter om its engaging position, and thereby releasing the stopping-plate and allowing the pitman to collapse or telescope, by means of the before-mentioned slide-rod it, which bears upon the lever-arm 25 and the means for actuating the same. The stopping'plate 20 is yieldi 1y retained transversely to the sleeve 6 by a ow-spring 35,secured at one end to the top of the sleeve and curved around the fulcrum-point of such plate 20 with its free end bearing upon the said plate.
Operation: The operation of my improved protector mechanism is as follows: When the shuttle enters its box properly, the pitman will remain extended and will erform the usual function of actuatin the av, and the protector-daggers are disp acecl from alinement with the buffers carried by the breastbeam, also as usual. It is when the shuttle fails to enter its box properly and remains on the raceway and the forward beat of the lay if not shortened would cause damage to the warp in the loom that my improved mechanism comes into play. When this condition obtains, the protector-dagger (as usual) strikes the protector-lever upon the breastbeam and causes the belt to be thrown off, thereby sto ping the loom. The fingers k strike just before the da ger, thus causing the sheath to slide upon 51c dagger and the curved finger m to force the slide-rod t up wardly in the hole 1', which slides the rod u and moves the lever-arm 25, and conseuently depresses the latching-plate 22, with t e result that the stopping-plate 20 is freed and the bar 2 is released.
the members of The pitman then telescopes, and the forward beat of the iay 1S 27 upon the sleeve.-
.protector-dagger, the lay,
shortened. After the shuttle has been replaced and the loom started the pitman will e again extended, the stopping-plate being forced by the bow-spring into position to be engaged by the latching-plate, which will meanwhile have been raised by the coiled spring, and such spring simultaneousl will have caused the rods t and u and the slieath to be returned to their normal positions.
It is obvious that the dagger and sheath together constitute a telescopic or collapsible )rotector device, upon the telescoping or colapsing of which the pitman is collapsed and the forward beat of the lay shortened, which action takes place slightly in advance of the action of the dagger proper.
\Vhat I claim is as follows:
1. In a loom the combination with the means for beatin the weft into the shed, of collapsible means for operatin the beating means including a dagger, an means including a part capable of movement without affecting the movement of the dag ger for causing the said collapsible means to collapse upon an abnormal condition occurring in the loom for the purpose of limiting the extent of operation of the beating means.
2. In a loom the combination with the means for beating the weft into the shed, of telescopic collapsible means for operating the beating means, and means for causing the said lastanentioned means to telescope upon an abnormal condition occurring in thelooni for the purpose of limiting the extent of operation of the beating means.
3. In a loom the combination with the lay, means for operating the same, and collapsible means for restricting the extent of such operation, of a displaceable device retaining the collapsible means against collaps ing, and protective mechanism ada ted to move the said displaceable device wiien the shuttle fails to box.
4. In a loom the combination with the lay, means for operating the same, and collapsible means for restricting the extent of such operation, of means retaining the collapsible means against collapsing, and protective mechanism adapted to move the said (lisplaceble device when the shuttle fails to box.
5. In a loom, the combination with the lay and means for operating the same, of telescopic collapsible means for restricting the extent of such operation.
(3. In a loom the combination with the and the means for operating the lay, of a displaceable device connecting the operating means to the lay, and means carried by and coacting with the dagger and constructed to dis lace the displaeeable device when the shutt e fails to box,
or the urpose of shortening the forward beat of tie lay.
7. Ina loom the combination with the protector-dagger, the lay, and the means for operating the lay, of a displaceable device connecting the o crating means to the lay, and means incLu mg a part capable of movement without affecting the movement of the dagger coacting with the dagger and constructcd to dis lace the displaceable device when the shuttli: fails to box, for the purpose of shortening the forward beat of the lay.
8. In a loom the combination with the rotector mechanism and means for operatmg the lay, of a collapsible device connecting the lay to the means for operating the same, and means movable inde )endcntly oi the protector mechanism an coacting therewith for causing the collapse of the connect ing device, for the purpose of shortening the forward beat of the lay.
9. In a loom the combination with the rotcctor mechanism and means for o cratmg the lay, of a telesco ic collapsible evice connecting the lay to tlie means for operating the same, and,means controlled b the protector mechanism for causing the co lapse of the connecting device, for the nrpose of shortening the forward beat of the ay.
10. In a loom the combination with the lay, and means for operating the same, of a collapsible protector-dag er, and means controlled by such collapsilfie (lag er whereby, upon the collapsing thereof, the orward beat 0 the lay is shortened.
11. In a loom, the combination with the la and means for operating the same, of a, te escopic collapsible protector-(la ger, and means controlled by such collapsib e dag er whereby, upon the colla sing thereof, t c forward beat of the lay is s ortened.
12. In a loom the combination with the lay, and means for operating the same, of a collapsible protector-da ger, and collapsible means controlled by sucih collapsible dagger whereby, upon the collapsing of the dagger, the forward beat of the lay is shortened.
13. In aloom, the combination with the lay, and means for operating the same, of a collapsible protector-do. ger, and telescopic collapsible means contro led by such collapsi ble dagger whereby, upon the collapsing of the-dagger the forward beat of the lay is shortened.
14. In a loom the combination with the lay, a crank-shaft, and protector mechanism, of a collapsible pitman connecting the crank to the lay, a movable device retaining the pitman against collapsing, and means under the control of the protector mechanism for moving the said device and causing the pitman to collapse when the shuttle fails to enter its box, for the purpose of shortening the beat of the lay.
15. In a loom the combination with the lafy, a crankrshaft, and protector mechanism, 0 a telescopic collapsible pitman connecti the crank to the lay, a movable device retai ing the itman against collapsing, and means under t e control of the protector mechanism for moving the said device and causing the pitman to collapse when the shuttle fails to enter its box, for the purpose of shortening the beat of the lay.
[6. In a loom the combination with the lay, the crankshaft, and the protector-dagger, of a collapsible pitman connectin the' crank to the lay, a movable device retaining the pitman against collapsing, and means under the control of the protector-dagger for moving the said device and causing the pitman to collapse when the shuttle fails to enter its box, [or the purpose of shortening the beat of the lay.
17. In a loom the combination with the lay, the crank-shalt, and the protector-dag-v ger, of a tclcsco )ic colla sible pitman connecting the era: to the ay, a movable device retaining the itman a ainst collapsing, and means under t e contro? dagger for moving the said device and causing the. pitman to collapse when the shuttle fan 5 to enter its box, for the purpose of short ening the beat of the lay.
18. In a loom the combination with the lay, and the crank-shaft for operating the same, of a collapsible pitman connecting the lay to the crank-shaft, a movable device retaining the pitrnan against collapsing, a collapsib e dagger, and means operated synchronously with the collapsing'of the dagger and operatively connected to the said device for the urpose of causng the pitman to collapse w an the shuttleh, ils to enter its box.
19. In a loom the combination with the lay, and the crank-shaft for operating the same, of a telescopic colla sible pitman connecting the lay to the era shaft, a movable device retaining the pitmar. against collapsing, a collapsible dag er, and means 0perated synchronously wit the collapsing of the dagger and operatively connected to the said device for the purpose of causing the pitman to collapse when the shuttle fails to enter its box.
20. In a loom the combination with the lay, and the crank-shaft for operating the same, of a collapsible pitman connecting the lay to the crank-shaft, a movable device retaining the pitman against collapsing, a telescopic collapsible dag er, and means 0 eratcd synchronously with the collapsin o the dagger and opcratively connected to the said device for the pur ose of causing the pitman {)0 collapse when t e shuttle fails to enter its 21. In a loom the combination with the lay, and the crank-shaft for operating the same, of a telescopic colla sible pitmaa con necting the lay to the era -shaft, a movable device retaining the pitman against collapsng, a telesco ic collapsible da ger, and I mm. as operate synchronously wit the col;
of the protectorlapsing of the dag er and operatively connected to the said device for the purpose of causing the pitman to collapse when the shuttle fails to enter its box.
22. In a loom the combination with the lay, the rotector mechanism and the crankshaft, 01 a telescopic pitman connecting the crank to the lay and consisting of a member of bar form pivotally connected at one end to the wrist of the crank, and a hollow mem ber constructed to slidably contain the free end of such bar and having one end pivotally connected to the lay, means limiting the movement of the bar out of the hollow member, means controlled by the protector mechanism for causing the pitman to collapse when the shuttle fails to enter its box for the urpose of shortening the forward beat of the ay.
23. In a loom the combination with the lay, the rotector mechanism and the crankshaft, 0 a telescopic pitman connectin the crank to the lay and consisting of a men ber of bar form pivotally connected at one end to the wrist of the crank, and a hollow member constructed to slidably contain the free end of such bar and having one end ivotally connected to the lay, means limiting the movement of the bar out of the hollow member, the hollow member having openings in diametrically opposite sides, a stoppingplate pivoted at one end in one of such openmgs and adapted to extend transversely across the interior of the hollow member, a latchin plate pivoted in the oppositeopening, a ever-arm rigidly connected to the latching-plate, means acting upon the leverarm and yieldingly retaining the latchingplate in position to en age the stoppingplate, and means control ed by the protector mechanism for moving the lever-arm and displacing the hitching-plate for the purpose of allowing the pitman to telescope.
24. In a lbom the combination with the lay, the rotector mechanism and the crankshaft, 0 a telescopic pitman connecting the crank to the lay and consistin of a member of bar form pivotally connecte at one end to the wrist of the crank, and a hollow member constructed to slidably contain the free end of such bar and having one end pivotally connected to the lay, means limiting the movement of the bar out of the hollow member, the hollow member having openings in diametrically opposite sides, a stop mg -plate pivoted at one end in one of suc openings and adapted to extend transversely across the interior of the hollow member, means yieldingly retaining the stopping-plate in the said position, a latching-plate pivoted in the opposite opening, a lever-arm rigidly connected to the latching-plate, means acting upon the lever-arm and yieldingly retaining the latching-plate in position to enga e the stoppingplate, and means controlled y the protector mechanism for moving the lever-arm and dlsplacing the latching-plate for the purpose of allowing the pitman to telescope.
25. In a loom the combination with the lay, and the crank-shaft for operating the same, of a colla sible itman connecting the lay to the cran shaf li, and consisting of a member of bar form pivotally connected at one end to the wrist of the crank, and a hollow member constructed to slidably contain the free end of such bar and having one end pivotally .connected to the lay, a movable device retaining the pitman against collapsing, a collapsible dagger, and means operated synchronously with the collapsing of the dagger and operatively connected to the said device for the purpose of causing the pitman ItJo collapse when the shuttle fails to enter its 26. In a loom the combination with the lay, and the crank-shaft for operating the same, of a collapsible pitman connecting the lay to the crank-shaft, and consisting of a member of bar form formed with a shoulder pivotally connected at one end to the-wrist of the crank, and a hollow member constructed to slidably contain the free end of such bar and having one end pivotally connected to the lay and its op osite end formed with an inwardly-turned ange coacting with the shoulder, a movable dBV'lGB retaining the pitman against collapsing, a collapsible dagger, and means operated synchronously with the collapsing of the dagger and operatively connected to the said device for the purpose of causing the pitman to collapse when the shuttle fails to enter its box.
27. In a loom the combination with the lay, the protector-dagger and the crankshaft, of a telescopic pitman connecting the crank to the lay and consistin of a member of bar form pivotally connecte at one end to the wrist of the crank, and a hollow member constructed to slidably contain the free end of such bar and having one end pivotally connected to the lay, means limiting the movement of the bar out of the hollow member, a sheath carried slidably by the preteetordagger, means controlled by the sheath for causin the pitman to collapse when the shuttle fai s to enter its box for the urpose of shortenin the forward beat of the a 28. In a com the combination wit the lay, the protector-dagger and the crankshaft, of a telescopic pitman connecting the crank to the lay and consisti of a member of bar form pivotally connect at one end to the wrist of the crank, and a hollow member constructed to slidably contain the free end of such bar and having one end pivotally connected to the lay, means limiting the movement of the bar out of the hollow member, the hollow member having openings in diametrically opposite sides, a stoppingphase pivoted at one end in one of such openings and adapted to extend transversely across the linteil'ior of the holipw member, means yie ding y retain t e sto pingplate in the said positioiij a latchingRplate pivoted in the o posite opening, a lever-arm rigidly connecte to the latching-plate, means acting upon the lever-arm and yieldingly retaining the latching-plate in position to enga e the stopping-plate, and means contro led b the protector mechanism for moving the ever-arm and dis lacing the latching-plate for the purpose allowing the pitman to telescope, a sheath carried slidably by the protector-dagger, means controlled by the sheath for causing the pitman to coliapse when the shuttle fails to enter its box for the urpose of shortening the forward beat of the 9. In a loom the combination with the lay, the breast'beam, the protector-dagger, and the crank-shaft, of a telescopic pitman connecting the crank to the lay and consisting of a member of bar form pivotally connected at one end to the wrist of the crank, and a hollow member constructed to slidably contain the free end of such bar and having one end pivotally connected to the lay, means limiting the movement of the bar out of the hollow member, the hollow member having openings in diametrically opposite sides, a stopping-plate pivoted at one end in one of such openings and adapted to extend transversely across the interior of the hollow member, a latching-plate pivoted in the opposite opening, a lever-arm rigidiy connected to the latching-plate, means acting upon the lever-arm and yieldingly retaining the latching-plate in position to engage the stoppingplate, and means controlled by the protector-dagger for moving the lever-arm and displacing the latching-plate for the purpose of allowing the itman to telescope, a sheath carried slidab y by the protector-dagger, and
projecting beyond the free end thereof and aving a curved finger encircling the butt of the rotectordagger, a bar located slidably in a ole obliquely through the breast-beam, a bar mounted slidably upon the side of the pitman adjacent to the lever-arm, and pivoted to the oblique bar, and a retractile helical spring retaining the lever-arm against the slide-bar, for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of. two subscribing witnesses.
CHARLES WESLEY BATES.
Witnesses WILLIAM P. MGFEAT, FRED. J. SEARS.
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