Claims
- 1. A lug strap connector for a loom picking mechanism having a swinging pick arm and a lug strap connected to a picker stick, said lug strap connected being made of high density polymer, comprising:
- (a) an inner end for pivotal attachment to a pick arm,
- (b) an outer end for clamping attachment to a lug strap, and
- (c) an intermediate portion extending between the inner and outer ends and having a horizontal dimension which is substantially less than that of the outer and inner ends and substantially less than its vertical dimension.
- 2. The lug strap connector as recited in claim 1, wherein the vertical side surfaces of the outer end are serrated.
- 3. The lug strap connector as recited in claim 1, wherein the inner end of the lug strap connector end has a hole extending horizontally therethrough and the connector comprises a bushing slideably fitted in said hole to allow for rotation of the lug connector on the bushing.
- 4. The lug strap connector as recited in claim 1, wherein the outer end has at least one hole extending horizontally therethrough for reception of a bolt for attachment to a lug strap.
- 5. In a loom having an oscillating picking shaft and a picker stick mounted for oscillation in a first vertical plane and in a second vertical plane which is at a right angle to said first vertical plane, connecting mechanism comprising:
- (a) a pick arm mounted for oscillation in said first vertical plane, one of the pick arm being fixed to the picking shaft,
- (b) a lug strap, one end of which is mounted on the picker stick,
- (c) a lug strap connector formed of flexible material having a hole extending horizontally therethrough, and in intermediate portion having a horizontal dimension which is substantially less than that of the outer and inner ends,
- (d) means for clamping the outer end of the lug strap connector to the other end of the lug strap,
- (e) a bushing slideably fitted in the horizontal hole in the lug strap,
- (f) a pivot pin extending through the bushing, and
- (g) means for clamping the bushing to the pick arm and pin so that relative motion occurs only between the lug strap connector and bushing, whereby the pivotal axis of the pivotal connection between the pick arm and lug strap connector is horizontal to allow for relative displacement of the pick arm and lug strap connector in said first vertical plane, and whereby the flexing characteristics of the lug strap connector allows for relative displacement between the picker stick and the pick arm in said second vertical plane.
- 6. In a loom as recited in claim 5, wherein the bushing is longer than the hole in the inner end of the lug strap connector.
- 7. In a loom as recited in claim 6, wherein the picker stick is mounted for oscillation in a first vertical plane and in a second vertical plane which is at a right angle to the first plane and wherein the pick arm is mounted for oscillation in the first plane, the pivotal axis of the pivotal connection between the pick arm and lug strap connector being horizontal to allow for relative displacement of the pick arm and lug strap connector in said first vertical plane, whereby the flexing characteristics of the lug strap connection allows for relative displacement between the picker stick and the pick arm in said second vertical plane
- 8. In a loom as recited in claim 7, wherein the inner end of the lug strap connector has a hole extending horizontally therethrough and the means for pivotally attaching the lug strap connector to the other end of the picker arm comprises:
- (a) a bushing slidably fitted in said hole,
- (b) a pivot pin extending through the bushing, and
- (c) means for clamping the bushing to the pick arm and pin so that relative motion occurs only between the lug strap connector and the bushing.
- 9. In a loom as recited in claim 8, wherein the bushing is longer than the hole in the inner end of the lug strap connector.
RELATIONSHIP TO CO-PENDING APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 923,095 filed July 10, 1978 now abandoned.
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