Servo motor driven scroll pattern attachments for tufting machine with computerized design system and methods
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1. In a multiple needle tufting machine adapted to feed a backing fabric from front to rear through the machine having a plurality of spaced needles aligned transversely of the machine for reciprocable movement through the backing fabric by operation of a rotary main drive shaft, a yarn feed mechanism comprising:
- (a) a plurality of yarn feed drives each having at least one yarn feed roll with an associated servo motor for rotating said yarn feed roll independently of yarn feed rolls of other yarn devices;
(b) a servo motor controller electronically connected to said servo motor for controlling the feeding of yarns by the yarn feed drive;
(c) a master controller providing pattern instructions by electrical connection to the servo motor controllers; and
(d) a tube bank to distribute yarns from each yarn drive to needles across the width of the tufting machine.
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Abstract
The present invention provides alternative scroll-type yarn feed attachments for tufting machines characterized by independent servo-motor control of sets of yarn feed rolls, and a software design system to facilitate use of the attachment to produce novel patterns and photo images.
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20 Claims
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1. In a multiple needle tufting machine adapted to feed a backing fabric from front to rear through the machine having a plurality of spaced needles aligned transversely of the machine for reciprocable movement through the backing fabric by operation of a rotary main drive shaft, a yarn feed mechanism comprising:
- (a) a plurality of yarn feed drives each having at least one yarn feed roll with an associated servo motor for rotating said yarn feed roll independently of yarn feed rolls of other yarn devices;
(b) a servo motor controller electronically connected to said servo motor for controlling the feeding of yarns by the yarn feed drive;
(c) a master controller providing pattern instructions by electrical connection to the servo motor controllers; and
(d) a tube bank to distribute yarns from each yarn drive to needles across the width of the tufting machine. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
- (a) a plurality of yarn feed drives each having at least one yarn feed roll with an associated servo motor for rotating said yarn feed roll independently of yarn feed rolls of other yarn devices;
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2. A method of operating a tufting machine to tuft a yarn in a backing fabric such that the yarns fed by a yarn feed module have a relatively high pile height on selected stitches and a relatively low pile height on selected stitches comprising the steps of (a) inputting yarn feed value information to a master controller;
- (b) threading the selected yarns through a yarn feed module, through a group of yarn feed tubes and to needles distributed across the width of the tufting machine;
(c) operating the tufting machine so that the needles reciprocate and carry the yarns through the backing fabric;
(d) sending ratiometric yarn feed value information corresponding to a stitch from the master controller to a servo motor controller;
(e) processing the ratiometric information with the servo motor controller and directing a corresponding servo motor in communication with the yarn feed module to rotate the distance required to feed an appropriate amount of yarn corresponding to the stitch;
(f) reporting positional information from the servo motor to the servo motor controller;
(g) reporting status information from the servo motor controller to the master controller. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
- (b) threading the selected yarns through a yarn feed module, through a group of yarn feed tubes and to needles distributed across the width of the tufting machine;
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3. In a multiple needle tufting machine adapted to feed a backing fabric from front to rear through the machine having a plurality of spaced needles aligned transversely of the machine for reciprocable movement through the backing fabric by operation of a rotary main drive shaft, a scroll-type yarn feed mechanism comprising:
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(a) an array of yarn feed modules each feeding a plurality of yarns from a yarn supply; (b) a set of yarn feed tubes in a tube bank associated with each yarn feed module to distribute yarns across the width of the tufting machine; (c) a separate servo motor associated with each of said yarn feed modules; and (d) at least one controller electronically connected to each said separate servo motor. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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