US1347700A - Weft-replenishing mechanism for looms - Google Patents

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US1347700A
US1347700A US93165A US9316516A US1347700A US 1347700 A US1347700 A US 1347700A US 93165 A US93165 A US 93165A US 9316516 A US9316516 A US 9316516A US 1347700 A US1347700 A US 1347700A
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  • This invention relates to weft replenishing mechanism for looms.
  • the object of this invention is to overcome this disadvantage in this type of mechanism, andto enable the weft bobbins to be inserted in the shuttle independently of the quantity of thread on them.
  • Figure l is a side elevation of .a mechanism embodying the invention. a
  • Fig. 2 is an elevation of the pawls for exerting pressure on the bobbin heads.
  • Fig. 3 isan elevation of the bobbin supporting platev G.
  • the weft bobbins are successively supplied from a magazine, only the lower end of which is shown in Fig, 1, and in which H and H are the guide rails for the bobbin heads.
  • A, A and A are the successive bobbins.
  • the forward bobbin A that lies under the head of the hammer F also lies against a yielding support or plate G pivoted on a pin K. This plate is normally urged by a spring N and is held thereby in its outer position, and is limited in this outward Specification of Letters Patent.- Patented July 27, 1920 Applicetion filed April 24., 1916. Serial'No. 93,165.
  • the end of the lower guide rail H is spaced from the plate G when in its normal position a distance somewhat less than the diameter of the bobbin head, so that the forward bobbin A lying .against the plate G is supported by the end of rail H and said plate.
  • parallelizing means In order to parallelize the bobbins and to maintain them parallel as they-are guided under the hammer, there is provided parallelizing means moved out of operation by the hammer asit descends to insert the fore: most bobbin into the shuttle.
  • This mechanism comprises a pawl B pivoted on a pin 0 on the magazine, and having a nose D approximately the width of a bobbin head.
  • a coil pring C wound upon the pin 0 has its free end extending through a hole 6 in the front of the pawl and urges this pawl to continually exert a pressure by its nose D on the head of the'third'bobbin A thus pressing the heads of the three bobbins A, A 'A together and against the plate
  • the crowdin of one or more bobbin heads against the pawl nose D and plate Gr causes the bobbins to assume their parallel position, even if they have considerably less thread thereon than they are designed to normally hold, sothat partially used bob bins of thread can be properly fed to the hammer and inserted thereby into the shuttle.
  • the hammer has a lateral projection R, which during the downward movement of said hammer strikes the tail E of the pawl B and lifts it to the position shown in dotted lines, clear of the bobbins and allows them to feed forward in the magazine under the nose D. When the hammer returns to normal position the nose D engages the next bobbin.
  • the device can be so constructed that instead of having three bobbins between the nose D and plate Gr, any othernumber can be used, as may be found desirable.
  • a weft replenishing mechanism the combination. with a magazine, a hammer and a yielding bobbin support at the end of the magazine; of movable means cooperating with the support .to exert pressure on the head of one of the bobbins about to be transferred to maintain the latter parallel independently of the quantity of thread thereon, said means being actuated upon 'the downward movement of the hammer to permit the feeding of the bobbinsin the magazine.
  • the combination with a magazine, a hammer and a yielding bobbin support atthe end of the magazine of means to exert pressure on the head of one of the bobbins about to be transferred to maintain the latter parallel independent of the quantity of thread thereon, said means being positively actuated-by .the hammer upon the downward .movement of the latter to permit the feedcombination with a bobbin magazine; of a pivoted spring urged lever having a rela tively fixed nosearranged to engage only the bobbinlheads to urge bobbins toward the delivery end of the magazine and maintain the bobbins parallel independent of the quantity of thread thereon.
  • aweft replenishing mechanism the combination with a bobbin magazine, anda hammer,'of a pivoted lever having a relatively fixed nose arranged to exert a forward pressure on the heads of the forward bobbins in the magazine and maintain the bobbins, parallel independent of the quantlty of thread thereon, and means on the hammer to engage the lever to move the nose to permit the bobbins in themagazine to feed past the nose.
  • a pivoted spring urged bobbin support means to limit the movement of the support under the action of its spring, said support having a projection extending over the hammer, an adjustable stop on the hammer to engage said extension and prevent the movement of the support when the hammer is raised, a pivoted spring-urged lever on the magazine having a nosearranged to urge forward bobbins in the magazine against said support and means on thehammer to engage the tail of said lever during the descent ofthe hammer.

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F. A. KUENY.
WEFT REPLENISHIING MECHANISM FOR LOOMS.
APPLIQATION FILED APR-24. I916.
Patented July 27, 1920.
UNITED srAres PATENT OFFICE.
FRIEDRICH ALBERT KUENY, or MU'LHAUSEN, GERMANY;
WEFT-REPLENISHING MECHANISM FOR LOOMS.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRIEDRICH ALBERT Konnna subject of the Emperor of G-ermany,-residing at 15 Elsiisserstrasse, Miilhausen, Alsace, Germany, have invented certain. new and useful Improvements in /Veft- Replenishing Mechanism for Looms; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention.
This invention relates to weft replenishing mechanism for looms.
Those replenishing mechanisms heretofore used, in which the bobbins in a magazine are fed to the hammer either by their own weight, or by suitable forwarding mechanism, have had the disadvantage that when using partly used bobbins, 6. those that are not full, and the yarn or thread windings of which are of difl'erent diaineters, (generally less than the normal diameter) the bobbins are liable to become inclined in the magazine, and thereby prevent the proper operation of the replenishing mechanism.
The object of this invention is to overcome this disadvantage in this type of mechanism, andto enable the weft bobbins to be inserted in the shuttle independently of the quantity of thread on them.
This is done by providing means for exerting pressure .on those bobbin heads that lie in the magazineimmediately in front of the inserting hammer 'sufiicient to cause them to assume their proper parallel positions. 1 Referring to the drawings, in which like parts are similarly designated,
Figure lis a side elevation of .a mechanism embodying the invention. a
Fig. 2 is an elevation of the pawls for exerting pressure on the bobbin heads.
Fig. 3 isan elevation of the bobbin supporting platev G.
The weft bobbins are successively supplied from a magazine, only the lower end of which is shown in Fig, 1, and in which H and H are the guide rails for the bobbin heads. A, A and A are the successive bobbins. The forward bobbin A that lies under the head of the hammer F also lies against a yielding support or plate G pivoted on a pin K. This plate is normally urged by a spring N and is held thereby in its outer position, and is limited in this outward Specification of Letters Patent.- Patented July 27, 1920 Applicetion filed April 24., 1916. Serial'No. 93,165.
movement by the lower bent end L of said 'plate engaging a stop M.
The end of the lower guide rail H is spaced from the plate G when in its normal position a distance somewhat less than the diameter of the bobbin head, so that the forward bobbin A lying .against the plate G is supported by the end of rail H and said plate.
In order to parallelize the bobbins and to maintain them parallel as they-are guided under the hammer, there is provided parallelizing means moved out of operation by the hammer asit descends to insert the fore: most bobbin into the shuttle.
This mechanism comprises a pawl B pivoted on a pin 0 on the magazine, and having a nose D approximately the width of a bobbin head. A coil pring C wound upon the pin 0 has its free end extending through a hole 6 in the front of the pawl and urges this pawl to continually exert a pressure by its nose D on the head of the'third'bobbin A thus pressing the heads of the three bobbins A, A 'A together and against the plate The crowdin of one or more bobbin heads against the pawl nose D and plate Gr causes the bobbins to assume their parallel position, even if they have considerably less thread thereon than they are designed to normally hold, sothat partially used bob bins of thread can be properly fed to the hammer and inserted thereby into the shuttle. V
As the hammer-'1 descends it strikes the foremost bobbin A and forces it down through theopening between the plate G and rail H, the plate Gbeing simultaneously swung on its pivot pin K andvpresse'd back, compressing thespring l l tot enlarge the opening sutliciently to permit the bobbin to pass through the opening into the shuttle.
The hammer has a lateral projection R, which during the downward movement of said hammer strikes the tail E of the pawl B and lifts it to the position shown in dotted lines, clear of the bobbins and allows them to feed forward in the magazine under the nose D. When the hammer returns to normal position the nose D engages the next bobbin.
As the nose D of the pawl B descends it will force the bobbins apart should their heads have become accidentally jain med or interlocked.
In order to prevent the plate G "from be hammer F, and on top of the hammer is an adjustable stop or plate P held thereto by two adjusting screws 39 and p. This stop 'P lies just behind the extension Q, Figs. 1-
and 3, and prevents the plate Gr from being moved until the hammer in its inserting downward movement has moved sufficiently to allow the projection Q, to move over the top of stop I.
i It is, of course, obvious that the device can be so constructed that instead of having three bobbins between the nose D and plate Gr, any othernumber can be used, as may be found desirable.
Iclaim:
' 1. In aweft replenishing mechanism, the combination witha magazine, a hammer, and a yielding bobbin support at the end of the magazine; of movable means cooperating withthe support to exert pressure on the head of one ofthe bobbins about to be transferred, to maintain said bobbins parallel independent of the quantity of thread thereon. I
2. In. a weft replenishing mechanism, the combination. with a magazine, a hammer and a yielding bobbin support at the end of the magazine; of movable means cooperating with the support .to exert pressure on the head of one of the bobbins about to be transferred to maintain the latter parallel independently of the quantity of thread thereon, said means being actuated upon 'the downward movement of the hammer to permit the feeding of the bobbinsin the magazine.
3. In a weft replenishing mechanism, the combination with a magazine, a hammer and a yielding bobbin support atthe end of the magazine, of means to exert pressure on the head of one of the bobbins about to be transferred to maintain the latter parallel independent of the quantity of thread thereon, said means being positively actuated-by .the hammer upon the downward .movement of the latter to permit the feedcombination with a bobbin magazine; of a pivoted spring urged lever having a rela tively fixed nosearranged to engage only the bobbinlheads to urge bobbins toward the delivery end of the magazine and maintain the bobbins parallel independent of the quantity of thread thereon.
5. In aweft replenishing mechanism, the combination with a bobbin magazine, anda hammer,'of a pivoted lever having a relatively fixed nose arranged to exert a forward pressure on the heads of the forward bobbins in the magazine and maintain the bobbins, parallel independent of the quantlty of thread thereon, and means on the hammer to engage the lever to move the nose to permit the bobbins in themagazine to feed past the nose. I
6. In a weft replenishing mechanism, the combination with a bobbin magazine and a hammer; of a pivoted spring urged bobbin support, means to limit the movement of the support under the action of its spring, said support having a projection extending over the hammer, an adjustable stop on the hammer to engage said extension and prevent the movement of the support when the hammer is raised, a pivoted spring-urged lever on the magazine having a nosearranged to urge forward bobbins in the magazine against said support and means on thehammer to engage the tail of said lever during the descent ofthe hammer.
7. In a weft replenishing mechanism, the
mer cooperating therewith; of. movable means actingto force the heads of the forward bobbins together to maintain the forward bobbins in the magazine parallel, independent of the. quantity of thread thereon.
8qIn a weft replenishing mechanism, the combination with a magazine andv a'hammer cooperating therewith; of means acting on the heads of theforward bobbins in the magazine to crowdthem together tomaintain said forward bobbins parallel 1 independent of the quantityof thread on said bobbins, said means also preventing the remaining bobbin heads from, feeding during the transfer.
In testimony whereof- I have signed my I name to this specification, inthe presence of two subscribing wltnesses. i
V FRIEDRICH'ALBERT KUENY,
Witnesses 1 JEAN GRUND. [CARL GRUND.
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