Claims
- 1. A modular gauge assembly having a plurality of modular blocks carrying removable gauge elements, said blocks being mountable in a plurality of spaced recesses of a tufting machine gauge bar, wherein:(a) the modular blocks comprise: (i) a front surface, a pair of side surfaces opposed to each other, a rear surface opposite to the front surface, a top surface and a bottom surface; (ii) a detent extending from a surface of the modular block to interfit with a spaced recess in the gauge bar; (iii) a plurality of vertical parallel slots transversely spaced between the opposing side surfaces for receiving gauge elements; (iv) (iv) a pin opening extending transversely between the opposing side surfaces; and (v) (v) a bolt passage in communication with the pin opening; (b) the gauge elements have proximal ends received in the parallel slots of the modular block; (c) a lateral pin extends transversely and substantially through the pin opening of the modular block; and (d) a securing bolt having a leading end extends through the bolt passage and biases the lateral pin against the proximal end of a gauge element; wherein the modular block comprises a second pin opening extending transversely between opposing side surfaces; a bracing pin extends transversely and substantially through said second pin opening; and the proximal ends of the gauge elements received within the parallel slots of the modular block are interposed between the bracing pin and the lateral pin.
- 2. A modular gauge assembly having a plurality of modular blocks carrying removable gauge elements, said blocks being mountable in a plurality of spaced recesses of a tufting machine gauge bar, wherein:(a) the modular blocks comprise: (i) a front surface, a pair of side surfaces opposed to each other, a rear surface opposite to the front surface, a top surface and a bottom surface; (ii) a detent extending from a surface of the modular block to interfit with a spaced recess in the gauge bar; (iii) a plurality of vertical parallel slots transversely spaced between the opposing side surfaces for receiving gauge elements; (iv) a pin opening extending transversely between the opposing side surfaces; and (v) a bolt passage in communication with the pin opening; (b) the gauge elements have proximal ends received in the parallel slots of the modular block; (c) a lateral pin extends transversely and substantially through the pin opening of the modular block; and (d) a securing bolt having a leading end extends through the bolt passage and biases the lateral pin against the proximal end of a gauge element; wherein the proximal ends of the gauge elements have a channel to receive a lateral pin.
- 3. A modular gauge assembly having a plurality of modular blocks carrying removable gauge elements, said blocks being mountable in a plurality of spaced recesses of a tufting machine gauge bar, wherein:(a) the modular blocks comprise: (i) a front surface, a pair of side surfaces opposed to each other, a rear surface opposite to the front surface, a top surface and a bottom surface; (ii) a detent extending from a surface of the modular block to interfit with a spaced recess in the gauge bar; (iii) a plurality of vertical parallel slots transversely spaced between the opposing side surfaces for receiving gauge elements; (iv) a pin opening extending transversely between the opposing side surfaces; and (v) a bolt passage in communication with the pin opening; (b) the gauge elements have proximal ends received in the parallel slot of the modular block; (c) a lateral pin extends transversely and substantially through the pin opening of the modular block; and (d) a securing bolt having a leading end extends through the bolt passage and biases the lateral pin against the proximal end of a gauge element; wherein the detent extends approximately from the center of the bottom surface of the block.
- 4. A modular gauge assembly having a plurality of modular blocks carrying removable gauge elements, said blocks being mountable in a plurality of spaced recesses of a tufting machine gauge bar, wherein:(a) the modular blocks comprise: (i) front surface, a pair of side surfaces opposed to each other, a rear surface opposite to the front surface, a top surface and a bottom surface; (ii) a detent extending from a surface of the modular block to interfit with a spaced recess in the gauge bar; (iii) a plurality of vertical parallel slots transversely spaced between the opposing side surfaces for receiving gauge elements; (iv) a pin opening extending transversely between the opposing side surfaces; and (v) a bolt passage in communication with the pin opening; (b) the gauge elements have proximal ends received in the parallel slots of the modular block; (c) a lateral pin extends transversely and substantially through the pin opening of the modular block; and (d) a securing bolt having a leading end extends through the bolt passage and biases the lateral pin against the proximal end of a gauge element; wherein the modular block has a second plurality of parallel vertical slots transversely spaced between the opposing side surfaces for receiving proximal ends of gauge elements and a second lateral pin extends through a second pin opening between the opposing side surfaces of the modular block and is adjacent to the proximal ends of gauge elements received within the second plurality of vertical slots.
- 5. A modular block assembly for use in a tufting machine comprising:(a) a modular block having a front surface, a pair of opposed side surfaces, a rear surface, a top surface and a bottom surface; and a plurality of vertical parallel slots separated by vertical walls and transversely spaced between the opposing side surfaces; and a pin opening extending transversely between the opposing side surfaces; (b) a plurality of gauge elements having a distal end and a proximal end, the proximal ends of said gauge elements being received in the vertical parallel slots of the modular block; (c) a lateral pin extending transversely through the pin opening of the modular blocks; and (d) a first securing bolt having a leading end in contact with the lateral pin; wherein the modular block comprises a second pin opening extending transversely between the opposing side surfaces; a bracing pin extends transversely and substantially through said second pin opening; and the proximal ends of gauge elements received within the parallel slots are interposed between the bracing pin and the lateral pin.
- 6. A modular gauge assembly having a plurality of modular blocks carrying removable gauge elements, said blocks being mountable in a plurality of spaced recesses of a tufting machine gauge bar, wherein:(a) the gauge elements are selected from the group consisting of needles, loopers and hooks; (b) the modular blocks comprise: (i) a front surface, a pair of side surfaces opposed to each other, a rear surface opposite to the front surface, a top surface and a bottom surface; (ii) a detent extending from a surface of the modular block to interfit with a spaced recess in the gauge bar; (iii) a plurality of vertical parallel slots transversely spaced between the opposing side surfaces for receiving gauge elements; (iv) a pin opening extending transversely between the opposing side surfaces; and (v) a bolt passage in communication with the pin opening. (c) the gauge elements have proximal ends received in the parallel slots of the modular block; (d) a lateral pin extends transversely and substantially through the pin opening of the modular block; and (e) a securing bolt having a leading end extends through the bolt passage and biases the lateral pin against the proximal end of a gauge element.
- 7. The modular gauge assembly of claim 6 wherein: the modular block comprises a second pin opening extending transversely between opposing side surfaces; a bracing pin extends transversely and substantially through said second pin opening; and the proximal ends of the gauge elements received within the parallel slots of the modular block are interposed between the bracing pin and the lateral pin.
- 8. The modular gauge assembly of claim 6 wherein the proximal ends of the gauge elements have a channel to receive a lateral pin.
- 9. The modular gauge assembly of claim 6 wherein the bolt passage is a threaded opening for receiving a threaded securing bolt.
- 10. The modular gauge assembly of claim 6 wherein the detent extends from the rear surface of the block.
- 11. The modular gauge assembly of claim 6 wherein the detent extends approximately from the center of the bottom surface of the block.
- 12. The modular gauge assembly of claim 6 wherein the lateral pin has at least two segments.
- 13. The modular gauge assembly of claim 6 wherein the lateral pin comprises a malleable metal.
- 14. The modular gauge assembly of claim 6 wherein the leading end of the securing bolt is conical and exerts a camming force on the lateral pin.
- 15. The modular gauge assembly of claim 6 wherein the modular block has a second plurality of parallel vertical slots transversely spaced between the opposing side surfaces for receiving proximal ends of gauge elements.
- 16. The modular gauge assembly of claim 15 a second lateral pin extends through a second pin opening between the opposing side surfaces of the modular block and is adjacent to the proximal ends of gauge elements received within the second plurality of vertical slots.
- 17. The modular gauge assembly of claim 6 wherein a fastener secures the modular block to the gauge bar.
- 18. The modular gauge assembly of claim 6 wherein the gauge element are disposed in a plane normal to the length of the lateral pin.
- 19. The modular gauge assembly of claim 6 wherein the securing bolt is positioned in a plain normal to the length of the lateral pin.
- 20. A modular block assembly for use in a tufting machine comprising:(a) a modular block having a front surface, a pair of opposed side surfaces, a rear surface, a top surface and a bottom surface; and a plurality of vertical parallel slots separated by vertical walls and transversely spaced between the opposing side surfaces; and a pin opening extending transversely between the opposing side surfaces; (b) a plurality of gauge elements selected from the group consisting of needles, loopers and hooks, having a distal end and a proximal end, the proximal ends of said gauge elements being received in the vertical parallel slots of the modular block; (c) a lateral pin extending transversely through the pin opening of the modular blocks; and (d) a first securing bolt having a leading end in contact with the lateral pin.
- 21. The modular block assembly of claim 20 wherein the leading end of the securing bolt is conical, having side walls coming to a vertice, and a side wall of the leading end is in contact with the lateral pin.
- 22. The modular block assembly of claim 20 wherein the lateral pin has a plurality of segments and a second securing bolt has a leading end in contact with a segment other than the segment contacted by the first securing bolt.
- 23. The modular block assembly of claim 22 wherein a lateral pin segment a plurality of gauge elements.
- 24. The modular block assembly of claim 20 wherein the lateral pin is slightly deformable when biased by the leading end of the first securing bolt.
- 25. The modular block assembly of claim 20 wherein: the modular block comprises a second pin opening extending transversely between the opposing side surfaces; a bracing pin extends transversely and substantially through said second pin opening; and the proximal ends of gauge elements received within the parallel slots are interposed between the bracing pin and the lateral pin.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/038,219, filed Jan. 3, 2002 which is incorporated in its entirety.
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Cobble Division-Spencer Wright Indus.,Replaceable Components Module (RCM), circa 1985, pp. 1-2. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10/038219 |
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