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Tufting machine needle bar drive

  • US 4,653,413 A
  • Filed: 04/14/1986
  • Issued: 03/31/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/19/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In a tufting machine having a reciprocating needle bar carrying a plurality of needles spaced transversely across the machine and adapted to penetrate a base material moving longitudinally across a support plate thereof to insert a plurality of stitches upon each penetration of the base material, mounting means for mounting said needle bar for transverse movement relatively to the base material, a rotatably mounted cam having stitch pattern information for directing the transverse movement of the needle bar, follower means responsive to the stitch pattern information on said cam, means connecting said follower means to said needle bar for selectively shifting said needle bar transversely in accordance with the stich pattern information on said cam, and cam drive means for rotatably driving said cam, said cam drive means comprising apparatus including first input means driven at a substantially constant speed in timed relationship with the reciprocation of said needle bar, second input means driven at a cyclically varying speed in timed relationship with the reciprocation of said needle bar and output means, said apparatus having means for superimposing the varying speed of the second input means onto the speed of the first input means to derive a cyclically variable resultant speed and for driving said output means at said resultant speed in timed relationship with said needle bar, and means operatively connecting said output means to said cam for rotatably driving said cam at a speed which varies during the reciprocating cycle of the needle bar.

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