US1295756A - Mechanical movement for weaving-machine. - Google Patents
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- My invention relates to weaving machines, and is particularly addressed to providing a difierential motion so as to move the guide bars when, during the operation of the machine, such movement is necessary.
- Figure 1 is a side View of a portion of the machine showing my invention
- Fig. 2 is an end view of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a diagram showing the relative motion of the power shaft and driven shaft
- Fig. 4 is a detail of the guide bar operating means.
- 1 is the frame or support of a weaving machine.
- 2 is a shaft which I will call the power-shaft, it being driven from any suitable source of power.
- a disk 3 Upon one end of this shaft is fixedly secured a disk 3 by set screws 4.
- 5 is a shaft to be driven with a variable motion.
- This shaft 5 is mounted in bearings 6 in the frame 1 and is, as will be noticed, parallel to shaft 2, but offset from the center thereof.
- 7 is an arm integral with the shaft 5, but ofi'set therefrom, in which is mounted a bolt or pivot 8.
- a bolt or pivot 9 is a link loosely mounted on pivots or bolts 8 and 9.
- the disk 3 fastened thereto, rotates with it and through bolt or 1 pivot 9, link 10 and bolt or pivot 8, rotary motion is transmitted to the shaft 2 and owing to the shaft 5 being offset from shaft 2, a differential rotary motion is thereby imparted to shaft 5, as is shown in diagram 3.
- the small letters represent the bolt or pivot 9 in the disk 3
- the capital letters represent the bolt or pivot 8 in the offset 7 of the shaft 5.
- pivot 9 in the disk 3 on shaft, 2 rotates from regular, transmits the differential motion to the shaft 5 by means of the link 10.
- a wormgear 11 which meshes with gear 12 secured to shaft 13, so that the difierential rotary motion of shaft 5 is imparted to shaft 13 by worm 11 which meshes with gear-wheel 12.
- Fixedly secured to shaft 13 are index or stud-wheels 14B and 15, which, have mounted in their peripheries the movable studs 18 adapted to be moved and held in any desired position by the bolts 19. The position of these studs, which varies the configuration of the periphery of the stud-wheels 14, 15, determines when the guide bar is to be moved, the motion of the guide bar being caused by the roller 20 passing from one elevation to another of the studs 18.
- Fig. 1 I have shown a view of a small portion of the apparatus from the opposite side of Fig. 1 in which I have shown the against the studs 18, rocks the lever 16, and that rocking motion is imparted to the link.
- the arrangement of the difierential' mos tion imparted by my invention is such thatthe passing of the roller 20 from one elevation to another of the studs is so arranged that it takes place when the rotation of shaft 13 is most rapid, it being necessarythat the movement of the guide bars be as rapid as possible.
- means for moving the guidebars consisting of a rocking lever, a powershaft, a driven-shaft, offset from the said power-shaft, an arm fixed to said driven:- shaft,means connecting said arm and said power-shaft and means for transforming the variable rotary motion ofsaid driven-shaft was to operate said-lever.
- a mechanical movement for Weaving machines, a power-shaft, a driven-shaft Copies of this patient may be obtained for offset from the center of said power-shaft, means connectingsaid driven-shaft and said power-shaft so to impart a variable mo-" periphery, a rocking lever adapted to be rocked by the said irregular periphery and means connecting said lever with a guide bar to operate same.
- a power-shaft In a differential movement foriweaving machines, a power-shaft, a driven shaft offsetfrom the center of I said power-shaft wmeans connectlng said driven-shaft and said powershaft so as to lmpart a varlable movement to said driven shaft, a disk provided with meansfor changing the configurationof'its periphery, means fortransmittlng the motion of said driven-shaft to sa-idd-isk and i'neans incontaotwith the periphery ofasaid bar. 7 r
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'0. JOHNSON.
MECHANICAL MOVEMENT FOR WEAVIMYMACHINES. AfirucATlou map MAR. 28,. 1912.
1,295,756. Patented Feb. 1919.
Q Q n 7N N \q No N g v N e N Q OLOF JOHNSON, or NORTHVILLE, NEW YORK. V
MECHANICAL MOVEMENT FOR WEAVING-MACHINES. I
To all whom-it may concern:
Be it known that I, OLOF J OHNSON, a citizen of the United States,.and a resident of Northville, county of Fulton, State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Mechanical .Movements for Weaving-W'Iaehines, of which the following is a specification. L 7
My invention relates to weaving machines, and is particularly addressed to providing a difierential motion so as to move the guide bars when, during the operation of the machine, such movement is necessary.
In the operation of weaving machines, it
is necessary thatthe movement of the guide bars be very'rapid, and for this purpose, ,I
have provided a differential movement which is simpler, more positive and less liable to breakage than movements heretofore use in this class of machines.
In the drawings, I have for simplicity shown only that part'of a weaving machine to which my invention relates. I
Figure 1 is a side View of a portion of the machine showing my invention;
Fig. 2 is an end view of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a diagram showing the relative motion of the power shaft and driven shaft; 7
and
Fig. 4 is a detail of the guide bar operating means.
In the drawings, 1 is the frame or support of a weaving machine. 2 is a shaft which I will call the power-shaft, it being driven from any suitable source of power. Upon one end of this shaft is fixedly secured a disk 3 by set screws 4. 5 is a shaft to be driven with a variable motion. This shaft 5 is mounted in bearings 6 in the frame 1 and is, as will be noticed, parallel to shaft 2, but offset from the center thereof. 7 is an arm integral with the shaft 5, but ofi'set therefrom, in which is mounted a bolt or pivot 8. g
In the disk 3 is a bolt or pivot 9. 10 is a link loosely mounted on pivots or bolts 8 and 9. As shaft 2 rotates, the disk 3 fastened thereto, rotates with it and through bolt or 1 pivot 9, link 10 and bolt or pivot 8, rotary motion is transmitted to the shaft 2 and owing to the shaft 5 being offset from shaft 2, a differential rotary motion is thereby imparted to shaft 5, as is shown in diagram 3. In this diagram the small letters represent the bolt or pivot 9 in the disk 3, and the capital letters represent the bolt or pivot 8 in the offset 7 of the shaft 5. It
Application filed March 28, 1917. Serial No. 157,894.
will be noted that while the pivot9 in the disk 3 on power shaft 2 is rotating from the point a to the point I),- the pivot 8 in the arm 7 of shaft 5 rotates from A to B. While'the pivot 9 in the disk 3 on shaft 2 rotates from the point 6 to thepoint c, the pivot 8 in the arm 7 of shaft 5 rotates from the point B to the point C. While the pivot 9 in the disk 3 on shaft 2 rotates from the point 0 tothe point cl,the shaft 5 rotatesfrom the point C to thepoint D, which, it willbe noted, is a much shorter distance than from the preceding point B to (3. While the pivot 9 in the disk 3 on shaft 2 rotates from the point d to the point e, the pivot 8 in the arm 7 of shaft 5rotates from D to- E. WVhile the Specification of LettersPatent. Patented Feb. 25, 1919.
In Fig. 1, I have shown a view of a small portion of the apparatus from the opposite side of Fig. 1 in which I have shown the against the studs 18, rocks the lever 16, and that rocking motion is imparted to the link.
23 of the guide barso as to move the guide bar in either direction, depending upon whether the roller 20 has passed toa higher.
elevation or a lower elevation.
The arrangement of the difierential' mos tion imparted by my invention is such thatthe passing of the roller 20 from one elevation to another of the studs is so arranged that it takes place when the rotation of shaft 13 is most rapid, it being necessarythat the movement of the guide bars be as rapid as possible.
While I have shown my invention as applied to a weaving machine, the differential motion may, of course, be used wherever desirable and in any apparatus where a differential motion is necessary.
Having described my invention, What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent'is: 7
1 In a mechanical movement for weaving machines, means for moving the guidebars, consisting of a rocking lever, a powershaft, a driven-shaft, offset from the said power-shaft, an arm fixed to said driven:- shaft,means connecting said arm and said power-shaft and means for transforming the variable rotary motion ofsaid driven-shaft was to operate said-lever.
2. 111 a mechanical movement for Weaving machines, a power-shaft, a driven-shaft Copies of this patient may be obtained for offset from the center of said power-shaft, means connectingsaid driven-shaft and said power-shaft so to impart a variable mo-" periphery, a rocking lever adapted to be rocked by the said irregular periphery and means connecting said lever with a guide bar to operate same.
31 In a differential movement foriweaving machines, a power-shaft, a driven shaft offsetfrom the center of I said power-shaft wmeans connectlng said driven-shaft and said powershaft so as to lmpart a varlable movement to said driven shaft, a disk provided with meansfor changing the configurationof'its periphery, means fortransmittlng the motion of said driven-shaft to sa-idd-isk and i'neans incontaotwith the periphery ofasaid bar. 7 r
In testimony whereof I. have signedmy nameto this speclfication. '7
' OLOF JOHNSON.-
disk to transmit motion therefrom to a guide five cents, each, byaddressingthe Commissioner of Patents: Washington, D. 0.
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US2739510A (en) * | 1952-04-23 | 1956-03-27 | Gomerue Establishment | Crank driven arrangement |
US2786525A (en) * | 1953-10-15 | 1957-03-26 | Gen Electric | Interval timing device |
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US2786525A (en) * | 1953-10-15 | 1957-03-26 | Gen Electric | Interval timing device |
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