Claims
- 1. A tufting machine assembly of the type having reciprocating needles for inserting yarns carried by the needles through a backing material as the backing material is progressively fed through the tufting machine and across the path of reciprocation of said needles and so that said needles produce tufts in said backing material, the improvement comprising:
- (a) a first means for controlling the feed of said backing material through the tufting machine;
- (b) a computer means coupled to said first means;
- (c) second means for generating signals indicative of the speed of reciprocation of said needles;
- (d) means coupling said second means to said computing means; and
- (e) input means connected to said computer means for prescribing to said computing means the number of stitches per prescribed length of backing material to be produced by said needles, whereby said computing means controls through said first means, the speed of said backing material through said tufting machine.
- 2. The tufting machine assembly defined in claim 1 wherein said input means is a keyboard.
- 3. The tufting machine assembly defined in claim 1 wherein said input means first means delivers all of the yarns to the needles at the same speeds.
- 4. The process of tufting wherein needles insert yarns carried by the needles through a backing material as the backing material is progressively fed through a tufting machine and across the path of reciprocation of the needles so that the needles produce tufts in the backing material, comprising the steps of:
- inputting to a computer the parameters for the lengths of said tufts to be produced in successive prescribed lengths of said backing material, controlling by said computer the feed of said yarn to said needles, detecting when each prescribed length of said backing material has been fed through said tufting machine, and altering the lengths of yarns fed to said needles in accordance with the inputted parameters.
- 5. A tufting machine assembly of the type having reciprocating needles for inserting yarns carried by said needles through a backing material as the backing material is progressively fed through the tufting machine and across the path of reciprocation of said needles and so that said needles produce tufts in said backing material, the improvement comprising:
- (a) first means for controlling the feed of said yarns to said needles;
- (b) a computing means coupled to said first means;
- (c) second means for generating signals indicative of the speed of reciprocation of said needles;
- (d) means coupling said second means to said computing means; and
- (e) input means connected to said computing means for prescribing to said computing means the height of tufts to be produced by said needles in said backing material; whereby said computing means controls, through said first means, the lengths of yarns fed by said first means to said needles.
- 6. The tufting machine assembly defined in claim 5 wherein said input means is a keyboard.
- 7. The tufting machine assembly defined in claim 5 wherein said input means first means delivers all of the yarns to the needles at the same speeds.
- 8. The process of tufting wherein needles insert yarns carried by the needles through a backing material as the backing material is progressively fed through a tufting machine and across the path of reciprocation of the needles so that the needles produce tufts in the backing material, comprising the steps of:
- inputting to a computer the parameters for the lengths of tufts and the stitches per inch to be produced by the tufting machine and controlling by said computer, the lengths of yarns to be fed to said needle and the speed at which said backing material is fed through said tufting machine, feeding signals to said computer which are a function of the speed of reciprocation of said needles and the travel of said backing material through said tufting machine, and controlling the amount of yarns fed to said needles and the amount of backing material fed beneath said needles in accordance with parameters dictated by said computer.
Parent Case Info
This is continuation of our application Ser. No. 07/388,604, filed July 1, 1989 which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 284,939, filed Dec. 15, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,867,080, granted Sept. 19, 1989.
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