US2084102A - Loom picker - Google Patents

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US2084102A
US2084102A US709182A US70918234A US2084102A US 2084102 A US2084102 A US 2084102A US 709182 A US709182 A US 709182A US 70918234 A US70918234 A US 70918234A US 2084102 A US2084102 A US 2084102A
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  • My invention relates to loom pickers.
  • the invention which has among its objects the provision of a durable loom picker of compact construction suitable for use in modern looms,
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a loom picker, constructed according to the invention, in assembled relation with the picker stick;
  • Figs. 2, 3 and 4 are respectively a plan, front elevation, and rear elevation, of the picker constructed according to Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 5 is a section, on an enlarged scale, on the line 55 of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 6 is a section, on an enlarged scale, on the line 66 of Fig. 1;
  • Figs. 7 and 7a are respectively side elevations of the two parts which in the finished device are united to form the hunter head holder;
  • Figs. 8 and 8a are front and side elevations respectively of a plug which in the assembled device abuts the bunter head;
  • Figs. 9 and 9a are front and side elevations respectively of a plate which coacts with the screw for clamping the bunter head holder to the picker stick.
  • the picker illustrated comprises a bunter head formed of cylindrical discs 5 of relatively stiff, slightly resilient material such as sole leather or shark skin, the outer end face of the hunter head being formed with a conical recess 3 for cooperation with the shuttle point.
  • the bunter head is secured to the picker stick 5 by a holder which includes the cylindrical casing i.
  • This casing receives the bunter head, which latter fits the interior cylindrical walls of the casing.
  • the casing has open ends, the outer end being formed with an inturned annular flange 8 which engages with the outer end face of the hunter head adjacent its periphery.
  • Formed integrally with the casing l is a generally U-shaped member which provides a strap for embracing the picker stick. As shown, the
  • this U-shaped member for a material portion 9 of their lengths adjacent the casing 1, form continuations of the cylindrical walls of the casing, the remaining portions H of these legs being flat.
  • the legs of the U-shaped member are bridged by a part I3 formed integrally therewith and provided with a screw threaded perforation l5 which receives the screw l1 formed'at its outer end with a hexagonal socket W for receiving a wrench.
  • the bunter head holder comprising the casing l and the legs of the U-shaped strap, may be formed from a metal tube, or may be pressed from a metal blank by use of suitable dies, in each case to form a structure having the shape indicated in Fig. 7, after which the pre-formed bridge member l3, illustrated in Fig. 7a, may be placed between the ends of the legs of the U-shaped member and welded thereto.
  • (Fig. 6) may then be rounded ofi by a grinding operation.
  • the inner face of the bunter head abuts with a plug 23 provided with a countersunk perforation 25 through which extends a wood screw 2'5 for se-'- curing the plug to the picker stick.
  • This plug is preferably formed of metal, and has a base portion 23 resting against the picker stick, the plug and base member conveniently being approximately of a width corresponding to the thickness of the picker stick.
  • the cylindrical outer surfaces 3! of the plug 23 fit the inner wall of the casing I.
  • the parts of the picker are so formed that when the picker is assembled with the picker stick a space 33 exists between the inner edge of the casing and the outer surface of the base 29 of the plug.
  • a metallic plate 35 formed with a cup-shaped recess 31 which is preferably spherical for fitting the correspondingly shaped end of the screw.
  • the plate 35 at one end has projections 39 adapted to rest upon the upper edges of the opposite legs of the U-shaped strap member.
  • the discsi forming the hunter head may be inserted one by one edgewise through the opening in the U-shaped strap member with their diameters arranged axially of the casing 1.
  • the enlarged portion 9 of the. legs of the U-shaped member permit the discs when thus inserted to be turned around'into coaxial relation with the casing and pushed into the casing into the positions illustrated in Figs. 5 and 6.
  • the screw I! may be backed off and the holder with the bunter head slipped over the end of the picker stick to bring the casing l in registry with the plug 23.
  • the plate 35 may then be slipped into position and the screw I! then tightened.
  • the plug 23 being rigidly secured to the picker stick and internallyfitting the casing I, prevents any tendency of the hunter head and casing 1 t0 v.tilt under the influence of theblow, centrifugal force, or excessive vibration.
  • the broad base 29 of the plug acts to facilitate the securing of this effect.
  • the plate 35 acts as an abutment for the screw l1 and prevents it from directly engaging with the relatively soft picker stick.
  • the coacting recess 31 and correspondingly shaped end of the screw l1 permit the plate 35 to adapt itself to the surface of the'adjacent edge of the stick; Further, the hunter head, beingunder compression, causes all parts of the picker to be securely clamped to the adjacent parts thereof and the stick, and this prevents any possibility of loose play due to vibration, it being observed that the occurrence of such loose play will be fatal in respect to the durability of the device.
  • hunter head a casing for said head, means for.
  • a loom picker having, in combination, a hunter head, a casing for said head having abutlateral movement relative to said -ment means for engaging with the outer end of said head, said casing having an open end facing the picker stick, casing-positionin'g-means adapted to be secured to said stick andtoenter i atively clamping said head between said casing 'and picker stick and operatively clamping the latter between said head and .said picker stickengaging means, and casing-positioning means separate from said first mentioned means adapted to be rigidly secured to said stick for engaging said casing and acting positively to restrain said casing against transverse movement relative to said stick.
  • a loom picker having, in combination, a hunter head, an open ended casing for said head having means for engaging the outer end of said head, a part adapted to be rigidly secured to the picker stick having a relatively long base portion longitudinally of the stick, said part adapted to engage with said stick and the opposed surface of said head and slidably engage with a lateral wall of said casing for positively restrain ing the latter against lateral movement relative to said stick; and means engaging the side of said stick opposite said head and operatively against said part.
  • Aloom picker having, in combination, a
  • an open ended casing for said head having means for engaging the outer end of said head, a part adapted to be rigidly secured to the picker stick having a relatively long base portion longitudinally of the stick, said part adapted to rest against saidstick and the opposed surface of said head and to enter said casing in sliding contact thereof for positively restraining the casing connected to said casing for clamping said head with a lateral wall against lateral movement relative to said stick and means engagingthe side of said stick opposite said head and operatively connected to said. casing for clamping said head against said part.
  • a loom picker having, in combination, a hunter head, a casing for said head having abutment means for engaging. with an outwardly facing surface of said head and having an open end facing the picker stick, casing-positioning-means adapted to be secured to the stick slidably engaging the interior Walls of said casing for preventing lateral movement of said casing relative to said stick, said means abutting with said-bunter head, means secured to said casing and embracing said stick comprising a part spaced from the side of said stick opposite'said head suff cient to allow movement of. said casing. away from said stick far enough .to disengage said;

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June 15, 1937. F. w. MERRICK LOOM PICKER I raven/Z 02":
Filed Jan. 51, 1954 1302172 WMewwJcFfZ 5 Y M Patented June 15, 1937 UNETED STAKES earsar area-es LO OM Frank W. Merrick, Boston, Mass,
American Stay Company, East Boston,
PICKER assignor to Mass,
'7 Claims.
My invention relates to loom pickers.
The invention, which has among its objects the provision of a durable loom picker of compact construction suitable for use in modern looms,
will be best understood from the following description when read in the light of the accompanying drawing of an embodiment of the invention selected for illustrative purposes, the scope of which invention will be more particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
In the drawing:-
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a loom picker, constructed according to the invention, in assembled relation with the picker stick;
Figs. 2, 3 and 4 are respectively a plan, front elevation, and rear elevation, of the picker constructed according to Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is a section, on an enlarged scale, on the line 55 of Fig. 2;
Fig. 6 is a section, on an enlarged scale, on the line 66 of Fig. 1;
Figs. 7 and 7a are respectively side elevations of the two parts which in the finished device are united to form the hunter head holder;
Figs. 8 and 8a are front and side elevations respectively of a plug which in the assembled device abuts the bunter head; and
Figs. 9 and 9a are front and side elevations respectively of a plate which coacts with the screw for clamping the bunter head holder to the picker stick.
The picker illustrated comprises a bunter head formed of cylindrical discs 5 of relatively stiff, slightly resilient material such as sole leather or shark skin, the outer end face of the hunter head being formed with a conical recess 3 for cooperation with the shuttle point.
Asillustrated, the bunter head is secured to the picker stick 5 by a holder which includes the cylindrical casing i. This casing receives the bunter head, which latter fits the interior cylindrical walls of the casing. As shown, the casing has open ends, the outer end being formed with an inturned annular flange 8 which engages with the outer end face of the hunter head adjacent its periphery.
Formed integrally with the casing l is a generally U-shaped member which provides a strap for embracing the picker stick. As shown, the
edges of this U-shaped member, for a material portion 9 of their lengths adjacent the casing 1, form continuations of the cylindrical walls of the casing, the remaining portions H of these legs being flat. At their outer ends the legs of the U-shaped member are bridged by a part I3 formed integrally therewith and provided with a screw threaded perforation l5 which receives the screw l1 formed'at its outer end with a hexagonal socket W for receiving a wrench.
The bunter head holder, comprising the casing l and the legs of the U-shaped strap, may be formed from a metal tube, or may be pressed from a metal blank by use of suitable dies, in each case to form a structure having the shape indicated in Fig. 7, after which the pre-formed bridge member l3, illustrated in Fig. 7a, may be placed between the ends of the legs of the U-shaped member and welded thereto. The corners 2| (Fig. 6) may then be rounded ofi by a grinding operation. I
In the present embodiment of the invention the inner face of the bunter head abuts with a plug 23 provided with a countersunk perforation 25 through which extends a wood screw 2'5 for se-'- curing the plug to the picker stick. This plug is preferably formed of metal, and has a base portion 23 resting against the picker stick, the plug and base member conveniently being approximately of a width corresponding to the thickness of the picker stick.
As shown, the cylindrical outer surfaces 3! of the plug 23 fit the inner wall of the casing I. The parts of the picker are so formed that when the picker is assembled with the picker stick a space 33 exists between the inner edge of the casing and the outer surface of the base 29 of the plug.
As illustrated, inserted between the end of the screw ii and the picker stick is a metallic plate 35 formed with a cup-shaped recess 31 which is preferably spherical for fitting the correspondingly shaped end of the screw. As shown, the plate 35 at one end has projections 39 adapted to rest upon the upper edges of the opposite legs of the U-shaped strap member.
In assembling the device, the discsi forming the hunter head may be inserted one by one edgewise through the opening in the U-shaped strap member with their diameters arranged axially of the casing 1. The enlarged portion 9 of the. legs of the U-shaped member permit the discs when thus inserted to be turned around'into coaxial relation with the casing and pushed into the casing into the positions illustrated in Figs. 5 and 6. The screw I! may be backed off and the holder with the bunter head slipped over the end of the picker stick to bring the casing l in registry with the plug 23. The plate 35 may then be slipped into position and the screw I! then tightened. Tightening of the screw l'l moves the holder rearwardly and causes the the shuttle point, which misalignment would otherwise occur due to the fact that the leather discs of the bunter head, being usually softer at one portion thereof than at other portions, will expand unevenly.
The plug 23, being rigidly secured to the picker stick and internallyfitting the casing I, prevents any tendency of the hunter head and casing 1 t0 v.tilt under the influence of theblow, centrifugal force, or excessive vibration. The broad base 29 of the plug acts to facilitate the securing of this effect. The plate 35 acts as an abutment for the screw l1 and prevents it from directly engaging with the relatively soft picker stick. The coacting recess 31 and correspondingly shaped end of the screw l1 permit the plate 35 to adapt itself to the surface of the'adjacent edge of the stick; Further, the hunter head, beingunder compression, causes all parts of the picker to be securely clamped to the adjacent parts thereof and the stick, and this prevents any possibility of loose play due to vibration, it being observed that the occurrence of such loose play will be fatal in respect to the durability of the device.
Absence of excessive projections of the picker above and below the plane of the hunter headand at the rearward side of the stick permits the picker to be used in modern looms.
It will be understood that wide deviations may be made from the form of the invention illustrated without departing from. the spirit of the invention.
hunter head, a casing for said head, means for.
securing said casing to'the picker stick, and means separate from. said first mentioned means adapted to be rigidly secured to said stick and to form with said casing a cooperatingslidably fitting 'plug and socket for positively restraining said casing against stick. 7 V '3. A loom picker having, in combination, a hunter head, a casing for said head having abutlateral movement relative to said -ment means for engaging with the outer end of said head, said casing having an open end facing the picker stick, casing-positionin'g-means adapted to be secured to said stick andtoenter i atively clamping said head between said casing 'and picker stick and operatively clamping the latter between said head and .said picker stickengaging means, and casing-positioning means separate from said first mentioned means adapted to be rigidly secured to said stick for engaging said casing and acting positively to restrain said casing against transverse movement relative to said stick.
5. A loom picker having, in combination, a hunter head, an open ended casing for said head having means for engaging the outer end of said head, a part adapted to be rigidly secured to the picker stick having a relatively long base portion longitudinally of the stick, said part adapted to engage with said stick and the opposed surface of said head and slidably engage with a lateral wall of said casing for positively restrain ing the latter against lateral movement relative to said stick; and means engaging the side of said stick opposite said head and operatively against said part.
6. Aloom picker having, in combination, a;
hunter head, an open ended casing for said head having means for engaging the outer end of said head, a part adapted to be rigidly secured to the picker stick having a relatively long base portion longitudinally of the stick, said part adapted to rest against saidstick and the opposed surface of said head and to enter said casing in sliding contact thereof for positively restraining the casing connected to said casing for clamping said head with a lateral wall against lateral movement relative to said stick and means engagingthe side of said stick opposite said head and operatively connected to said. casing for clamping said head against said part.
7. A loom picker having, in combination, a hunter head, a casing for said head having abutment means for engaging. with an outwardly facing surface of said head and having an open end facing the picker stick, casing-positioning-means adapted to be secured to the stick slidably engaging the interior Walls of said casing for preventing lateral movement of said casing relative to said stick, said means abutting with said-bunter head, means secured to said casing and embracing said stick comprising a part spaced from the side of said stick opposite'said head suff cient to allow movement of. said casing. away from said stick far enough .to disengage said;
casing from said casing-positioning-means, and movable means carried by said part adapted op.-
a ,distance eratively to engage said stick and draw said casing toward said stick forclamping said head between said abutment means of said casingand.
said casing-positioning-means.' V Y.
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US2576790A (en) * 1950-06-19 1951-11-27 George M Huguley Picker for fly shuttle looms
US2586065A (en) * 1949-09-23 1952-02-19 Rocque Samuel W La Loom picker
US2740431A (en) * 1950-06-22 1956-04-03 Hargreaves Harry Pickers for underpick looms
US3116763A (en) * 1962-01-12 1964-01-07 Nill Julius Hamilton Loom picker

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US2586065A (en) * 1949-09-23 1952-02-19 Rocque Samuel W La Loom picker
US2576790A (en) * 1950-06-19 1951-11-27 George M Huguley Picker for fly shuttle looms
US2740431A (en) * 1950-06-22 1956-04-03 Hargreaves Harry Pickers for underpick looms
US3116763A (en) * 1962-01-12 1964-01-07 Nill Julius Hamilton Loom picker

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