Claims
- 1. Rapier drive mechanism for a textile loom, having a reciprocating lay, a lay sword rocker shaft, and having a pair of transversely-slidable rapiers capable of movement for transferring weft yard from side-to-side of the loom, comprising:
- (a) a right angle transmission mounted on the loom lay with an input shaft whose axis extends transversely of the loom and with an output shaft whose axis is transverse to the axis of the input shaft, the input shaft having a pinion gear, the transmission including a geneva device that causes the output shaft to dwell,
- (b) connecting means operatively connected to the output shaft and to each of the rapiers, so that rotation of the output shaft in one direction moves the rapiers toward one another and rotation of the output shaft in the other direction moves the rapiers apart, and
- (c) operating means including a rocker arm that is mounted at one end on the lay sword rocker shaft for swinging movement and having a gear segment mounted at the other end for engaging and driving the pinion gear on the input shaft to bring about alternative rotation of the output shaft through a cycle that includes rotation of the output shaft in one direction to move the rapiers toward one another, rotation of the output shaft in the other direction to move the rapiers apart, and a substantial dwell after the rapiers have moved to the position at which they are furthest apart and before beginning the next cycle, the cycle taking place in the same period of time as a lay reciprocating cycle.
- 2. Rapier drive mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein a connection joins the lay sword to the said rocker arm to cause opposite movement of the sword and arm, the connection consisting of a bell crank having a bearing rotatably carried on the rotating bottom shaft, the crank having one portion whose end is connected by a rod to the lay sword and another portion whose end is connected by a rod to the rocker arm.
- 3. Rapier drive mechanism as recited in claim 2, wherein the connection between the ends of the bell crank, on the one hand, and the rods to the lay sword on the rocker arm, on the other hand, are adjustable lengthwise of the bell crank.
- 4. Rapier drive mechanism as recited in claim 2, wherein each rapier is mounted in a block and the blocks are slidable by the transmission on a transverse rod which is fixedly mounted on the loom lay.
- 5. Rapier drive mechanism as recited in claim 2, wherein both rapiers are driven from a single drive mechanism, inertial forces of reversals being self-absorbed and balanced out.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 756,020 filed Jan. 3, 1977 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,111,240.
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