Claims
- 1. A bobbin-racking mechanism for a jacquard machine, said mechanism comprising:
- a support;
- a drive gear rotatable on said support above a drive axis and supporting an input gear and an eccentric cam;
- a transmission member rotatable on said support independent of said drive gear about said drive axis;
- an output member connectable to a bobbin and rotatable on said support independent of said drive gear and transmission member about said drive axis;
- an output gear fixed to said output member and spaced from said drive gear;
- a transmission gear rotatable on said transmission member about a transmission axis transverse to said drive axis and simultaneously meshing with said input gear and said output gear, whereby on rotation of said transmission member said transmission gear orbits about said drive axis;
- operator means selectively engageable with said members; and
- coupling means arranged between said cam and said operator means for displacing the latter between a stopping position preventing rotation of said output member and permitting rotation of said transmission member and a racking position permitting rotation of said output member and preventing rotation of said transmission member.
- 2. The mechanism as defined in claim 1, wherein said output member further includes a cam disk having two diametrically opposed recesses; said transmission member having an outer housing of a cross-like configuration defining four stop arms; said operator means including a sleeve supported for rotation about an axle extending parallel to said drive axis, said sleeve carrying at one end thereof a pallet fork having two arms forming together an angle and each being arranged at a different level corresponding to that of said recesses in said cam disk and of said cross-like stop arms in said outer housing.
- 3. The mechanism as defined in claim 2, wherein said coupling means includes a locking device connected to said sleeve, a coupling rod engaging at one end said eccentric cam on said drive gear and being linked at the other end to said locking device to impart an oscillatory movement thereto; and a remote control device for controlling the coupling between said locking device and said sleeve.
- 4. The mechanism as defined in claim 3, wherein said support includes a stationary stepped shaft coaxial with said drive axis and bearing means for rotatably supporting said members, said output member including an upper plate assembled of two superposed pieces defining a cavity therebetween, and a retaining screw engaging the end of said stationary shaft and having its head disposed in said cavity.
- 5. The mechanism as defined in claim 3, wherein said cam disc is arranged between said upper plate and said output gear, said opposite recesses in said cam disc defining curved tracks matching the end of the upper arm of said pallet fork.
- 6. The mechanism as defined in claim 3, wherein said cross-like outer housing of said transmission member is tubular and encloses a support for the transmission gears and said stop arms cooperating with the lower arm of said pallet fork.
- 7. The device as defined in claim 4, wherein said locking device includes an upper plate rigidly connected to the lower end of said sleeve, an underlying lower plate supported for rotation about said axle and being linked to said connecting rod; and an arresting ratchet hinged to one of said plates and being operable to engage the other plate when actuated by said control device; and a biasing spring for urging said upper plate and thus the sleeve with said pallet fork into said stopping position in which said upper arm of said pallet fork engages one of said recesses in said second disk.
- 8. The mechanism as defined in claim 7, wherein said lower plate includes a cutout for admitting a driving element for said ratchet.
- 9. The mechanism as defined in claim 8, wherein said ratchet is hinged in said upper plate and defines a recessed stop surface portion and an inclined end portion; said lower plate having a radial projection oscillating over the ratchet to engage the ratchet stop surface and thus to transfer the movement from the drive gear to the sleeve and to the pallet fork when the ratchet is activated by said control device.
- 10. The mechanism as defined in claim 9, wherein said control device includes a solenoid mounted on said support in the range of movement of said ratchet.
- 11. The mechanism as defined in claim 9, wherein said control device includes a bowden wire mounted on said support in the range of movement of said ratchet.
- 12. The mechanism as defined in claim 9, wherein the engagement of the ratchet with the oscillating radial projection takes place in the stage in which the spindle rail is racked whereby in the stage when the spindle rail is detained the ratchet is released and disengages the radial projection by is own weight.
- 13. The mechanism as defined in claim 12, wherein said biasing spring maintains the clearance between the oscillating radial projection of said lower plate and the stop surface of the ratchet whereby the force of said spring is overcome at the point when the ratchet is lifted by the control means and the radial projection engages the stop.
- 14. The mechanism as defined in claim 10, wherein said control means includes an electronic circuit comprising a plurality of pairs of said solenoids, a source of DC voltage having output poles; two cam operated switches connected between one output pole of said source and two parallel conduits; a plurality of remotely controlled electronic switches connected between the other pole of said source and the first terminals of said solenoids in each pair; the other terminals of said solenoids in each pair being connected respectively to said parallel conduits; and a programmable computer having input conduits connected to said two parallel conduits and output conduits connected for controlling said electronic switches.
- 15. The mechanism as defined in claim 11, further comprising a driving mechanism including a drum for supporting a pattern card with a plurality of punched holes, said drum being driven by said bobbin machine, the free end of said bowden wire being connected to the Jacquard machine, and means for biasing the wire into alignment with the punched holes in said pattern card.
Priority Claims (3)
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454.896 |
Jan 1977 |
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471.249 |
Jun 1978 |
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480.682 |
May 1979 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of my pending application Ser. No. 869,033 filed Jan. 6, 1978; now U.S. Pat. No. 4,232,769 dated Nov. 11, 1980.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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