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Tufting machine belt driven drive assembly

  • US 5,706,745 A
  • Filed: 11/20/1996
  • Issued: 01/13/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/21/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a tufting machine for carrying out a tufting operation in which a series of successive tufts are made in a backing material being advanced through a tufting zone on the tufting machine, the tufting machine having a frame, an elongate rotatable drive shaft supported on an upper portion of the frame, a drive motor for rotating the drive shaft on the frame, an elongate looper drive shaft and an elongate and generally parallel knife drive shaft each rotatably mounted on a lower portion of the frame and being spaced from the drive shaft and with respect to each other, the looper drive shaft having a spaced series of loopers disposed thereon with respect to the tufting zone and the knife drive shaft having a spaced series of knives disposed thereon with respect to the loopers, the improvement comprising:

  • a spindle assembly mounted on the frame with respect to the looper drive shaft and the knife drive shaft, said spindle assembly having a spindle support and an elongate spindle shaft rotatably supported thereon, said spindle shaft extending along a longitudinal axis and being parallel to both the looper drive shaft and the knife drive shaft, said spindle shaft having a first end and a spaced second end;

    drive means for transmitting the rotational movement of the drive shaft to said spindle shaft;

    a first cam assembly mounted on the first end of the spindle shaft, said first cam assembly carrying a first stub shaft protruding therefrom and being offset with respect to the axis of said spindle shaft for orbiting said axis during rotation of the spindle shaft;

    a first elongate drive pinion pivotally fastened at one of its ends to said first stub shaft for being reciprocated thereby;

    a first elongate lever pivotally fastened at one of its ends to said first drive pinion and fixed at the other of its ends on the looper drive shaft for transmitting the reciprocating motion of said first drive pinion as a rocking motion of the looper drive shaft and of the loopers thereon toward and away from the tufting zone;

    a second cam assembly mounted on the second end of the spindle shaft, said second cam assembly carrying a second stub shaft protruding therefrom and being offset with respect to the axis of said spindle shaft for orbiting said axis during rotation of the spindle shaft;

    a second elongate drive pinion pivotally fastened at one of its ends to said second cam assembly for being reciprocated thereby; and

    a second elongate lever pivotally fastened at one of its ends to said second drive pinion and fixed at the other of its ends on the knife drive shaft for transmitting the reciprocating motion of said second drive pinion as a rocking motion of the knife drive shaft and of the knives thereon toward and away from the loopers in timed relationship with the movement of the loopers toward and away from the tufting zone.

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