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Servo motor driven scroll pattern attachments for tufting machine with computerized design system and methods of tufting

  • US 6,877,449 B2
  • Filed: 01/21/2003
  • Issued: 04/12/2005
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/27/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of creating and tufting a carpet pattern comprising the steps of:

  • selecting pattern parameters of width, length, a relatively high pile height and a relatively low pile length, for stitches on a computer display;

    creating a border pattern for at least one border to surround a central image;

    scanning an image to create a digital image;

    processing the digital image by a computer to calculate corresponding yarn heights and yarn feed increments for a plurality of colors of yarns in a carpet pattern to create pattern information;

    inputting the pattern information into a master controller of a multi-needle tufting machine;

    threading yarn ends of said plurality of colors of yarns from a yarn supply through a yarn drive array to a plurality of laterally spaced needles;

    reciprocating the plurality of laterally spaced needles threaded with said plurality of yarns through a backing fabric fed longitudinally from front to back through the tufting machine;

    sending information relative to the position of the plurality of needles to the master controller;

    the master controller sending information relative to the amount of yarn to be fed for the next stitch to the yarn drive array;

    operating a looper mechanism in synchronized cooperation with the plurality of needles to seize loops of yarn tufted through the backing fabric;

    thereby forming a tufted carpet having;

    a top surface on the backing fabric, a bottom surface and an outer perimeter encompassing a center portion;

    a first border surrounding the center portion comprising a first plurality of bights on the outer perimeter of the top surface of the backing fabric;

    wherein the plurality of bights comprising said first border is formed by feeding stitches of yarn in at least three distinct increments of length.

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