Mechanism for improving tufting machine needle bar shifting
First Claim
1. In a tufting machine having a reciprocating needle bar carrying a plurality of needles spaced transversely across the machine adapted to penetrate a base material moving longitudinally thereof to insert a plurality of stitches upon each penetration of the base material, means for mounting said needle bar for transverse movement relative to said base material, and drive means for providing a controlled transverse displacement of the needle bar in at least one direction, the improvement comprising biasing means for urging said needle bar in a direction oppositely to said one direction in opposition to said drive means, said biasing means comprising an abutment on said needle bar, a bracket pivotably mounted in said tufting machine, a follower carried by said bracket and disposed for engagement with said abutment, and resilient means for acting on said bracket to maintain engagement of said follower with said abutment.
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Abstract
A tufting machine has a transversely shiftable needle bar driven by a pattern cam, the needle bar is further acted upon by biasing mechanism arranged to urge it in a direction opposite to the direction it is being driven by the cam so as to take up the lost motion due to clearances in the cam drive system. The specific biasing mechanism disclosed is an air thruster acting on a pivotably mounted bracket having a roller acting on the needle bar in opposition to the load applied by the cam. The load is applied by a pivotably mounted arm connected to the cam drive. The arm is also connected by a rod to the bracket as an assurance.
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- 1. In a tufting machine having a reciprocating needle bar carrying a plurality of needles spaced transversely across the machine adapted to penetrate a base material moving longitudinally thereof to insert a plurality of stitches upon each penetration of the base material, means for mounting said needle bar for transverse movement relative to said base material, and drive means for providing a controlled transverse displacement of the needle bar in at least one direction, the improvement comprising biasing means for urging said needle bar in a direction oppositely to said one direction in opposition to said drive means, said biasing means comprising an abutment on said needle bar, a bracket pivotably mounted in said tufting machine, a follower carried by said bracket and disposed for engagement with said abutment, and resilient means for acting on said bracket to maintain engagement of said follower with said abutment.
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