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Tufting machine with precision remotely adjustable bedrail assembly and process of controlling the pile heights of tufts to be produced on a tufting machine

  • US 5,562,056 A
  • Filed: 09/27/1994
  • Issued: 10/08/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/27/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A tufting machine having a frame, a main drive shaft on said frame for reciprocating a needle bar carrying a plurality of transversely disbursed needles for successively inserting yarns carried by said needles in successive transverse portions through a backing material as the backing material is fed along a longitudinal path by tufting action of said needles in a tufting zone, and loopers on the other side of said backing material for catching said loops in said tufting zone and temporarily holding them, so that successive tufts of a prescribed pile height are produced in said backing material as said needles are reciprocated, the improvement comprising:

  • (a) a transversely disposed bedrail on said frame and over which said backing material is fed for establishing the pile height for said tufts produced in said backing material, said bedrail being movable in said frame along a prescribed path of movement for changing the position of a transverse portion of said backing material with respect to said needles for thereby changing the pile height for tufts thereafter sewn by said needles in said backing material;

    (b) a reversible motor mounted on said frame;

    (c) a drive train between said motor and said bedrail, by which said bedrail is moved along its prescribed path, in one direction or the other for moving a portion of said backing material in said tufting zone toward said needles upon rotation of said motor in one direction, and for moving said portion of said backing material away from said needles upon rotation of said motor in the other direction;

    (d) a sensor having one end portion connected to said bedrail for progressively detecting the positions of said bedrail in said path of movement, an output of said sensor varying with a position of said one end portion; and

    (e) control means responsive to said sensor for controlling the direction and extent to which said motor moves said bedrail.

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