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In-line needle bar arrangement for tufting machines

  • US 5,566,630 A
  • Filed: 03/14/1994
  • Issued: 10/22/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/14/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An in-line needle bar for tufting a selected fabric, said in-line needle bar comprising:

  • a first needle bar for carrying a first plurality of needles, said first needle bar defining a plurality of protrusions integrally formed with said first needle bar on a first side thereof, said plurality of protrusions being vertically disposed and linearly spaced apart, said plurality of protrusions defining a space between each successive pair thereof, said space defining a width substantially equal to a width defined by each said plurality of protrusions, each of said plurality of protrusions defining a through opening oriented vertically in a central portion thereof for receiving one of said first plurality of needles, each of said plurality of protrusions further defining first and second side walls, said first and second side walls each having a planar configuration and being disposed parallel one to the other;

    a second needle bar for carrying a second plurality of needles, said second needle bar defining a plurality of protrusions integrally formed with said second needle bar on a first side thereof, said plurality of protrusions being vertically disposed and linearly spaced apart, said plurality of protrusions defining a space between each successive pair thereof, said space defining a width substantially equal to a width defined by each said plurality of protrusions, each of said plurality of protrusions defining a through opening oriented vertically in a central portion thereof for receiving one of said second plurality of needles, each of said plurality of protrusions further defining first and second side walls, said first and second side walls each having a planar configuration and being disposed parallel one to the other, said first face of said second needle bar being oriented to engage said first face of said first needle bar such that said plurality of protrusions defined by said first needle bar are closely received by said spaces defined between said plurality of protrusions defined by said second needle bar, said first plurality of needles and said second plurality of needles defining a single row of needles when said first needle bar and said second needle bar are so engaged; and

    a needle bar spacing device for moving said second needle bar into and out of engagement with said first needle bar.

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