Claims
- 1. A multiple needle tufting machine comprising:(a) a yarn drive array receiving a plurality of yarns from a yarn supply; (b) a plurality of laterally spaced needles receiving the plurality of yarns from the yarn drive array; (c) a main drive for reciprocating the plurality of laterally spaced needles through a backing fabric fed longitudinally from front to rear through the tufting machine; (d) a looper mechanism acting in synchronized cooperation with the plurality of needles to seize loops of yarn from said plurality of needles; and (e) a master controller receiving information relative to the position of the main drive; wherein the yarn drive array consists essentially of single end yarn drives.
- 2. The multiple needle tufting machine of claim 1 wherein the single end yarn drives are comprised of a servo motor in mechanical communication with a yarn feed roll.
- 3. The multiple needle tufting machine of claim 1 further comprising a servo motor controller in communication both with the master controller and with at least one servo motor in the single end yarn drives of the yarn drive array.
- 4. The multiple needle tufting machine of claim 3 wherein the master controller communicates information relative to the position of the main drive to the servo motor controller, and information relative to the yarn amount to be fed for the next stitch by the yarn roll in mechanical communication with the at least one servo motor in communication with the servo motor controller.
- 5. The multiple needle tufting machine of claim 3 wherein the at least one servo motor provides positional control information to the servo motor controller.
- 6. The multiple needle tufting machine of claim 3 wherein there is two way processing of positional information between the at least one servo motor and the servo motor controller.
- 7. The multiple needle tufting machine of claim 1 wherein the yarn drive array comprises at least about one thousand single end yarn drives.
- 8. The multiple needle tufting machine of claim 2 wherein the yarn feed rolls of each of the single end yarn drives may be rotated at any one of at least sixteen speeds by mechanical communication with associated servo motors.
- 9. The multiple needle tufting machine of claim 1 wherein a computer is used to communicate pattern information to the master controller.
- 10. The multiple needle tufting machine of claim 2 wherein a yarn guide directs the proper placement of a yarn on the yarn feed roll of the single end yarn drives.
- 11. A method of creating and tufting a carpet pattern comprising the steps of:scanning a color image to create a digital image; processing the digital image by a computer to calculate corresponding yarn heights and yarn feed increments for a plurality of colors of yarns in a carpet pattern to create pattern information; inputting the pattern information into a master controller of a multi-needle tufting machine; threading yarn ends of said plurality of colors of yarns from a yarn supply through a yarn drive array of single end yarn drives, each comprising a servo motor and an associated yarn feed roll, to a plurality of laterally spaced needles; reciprocating the plurality of laterally spaced needles threaded with said plurality of yarns through a backing fabric fed longitudinally from front to back through the tufting machine; sending information relative to the position of the plurality of needles to the master controller; the main controller sending information relative to the amount of yarn to be fed for the next stitch to a servo motor controller; the servo motor controller directing a servo motor of a single end yarn drive to rotate the associated yarn feed roll the distance required to feed the yarn end the appropriate amount for the stitch; and operating a looper mechanism in synchronized cooperation with the plurality of needles to seize loops of yarn tufted through the backing fabric.
- 12. The method of creating and tufting a carpet pattern of claim 11 wherein the servo motor of the single end yard drive provides positional control information to the servo motor controller.
- 13. The method of creating and tufting a carpet pattern of claim 11 wherein there is two way processing of positional information between the at least one servo motor and the servo motor controller.
- 14. The method of creating and tufting a carpet pattern of claim 11 wherein the yarn drive array comprises at least about one thousand single end yarn drives.
- 15. The method of creating and tufting a carpet pattern of claim 11 wherein the yarn feed roll may be rotated at any one of at least sixteen speeds to achieve the desired yarn feed for a stitch.
- 16. The method of creating and tufting a carpet pattern of claim 11 wherein a yarn guide directs the proper placement of a yarn end on the yarn feed roll of the single end yarn drives.
- 17. The multiple needle tufting machine of claim 1 wherein the yarn drive array consists of at least about 20 rows of single end yarn drives.
- 18. The multiple needle tufting machine of claim 1 wherein a computer network is used to communicate pattern information to the master controller.
- 19. The method of creating and tufting a carpet pattern of claim 11 wherein the yarn feed increment for a relatively high yarn height stitch occurring after a relatively low yarn height stitch is greater than the yarn feed increment for a relatively high yarn height stitch occurring after another relatively high yarn height stitch.
- 20. The method of creating and tufting a carpet pattern of claim 11 wherein the yarn feed increment for a relatively low yarn height stitch occurring after another relatively low yarn height stitch is greater than the yarn feed increment for a relatively low yarn height stitch occurring after a relatively high yarn height stitch.
PRIORITY
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/882,632 filed Jun. 14, 2001, (U.S. Pat. No. 6,439,141) which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/467,432 filed Dec. 20, 1999, (U.S. Pat. No. 6,283,053) which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/980,045 filed Nov. 26, 1997 (U.S. Pat. No. 6,244,203) which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/031,954 filed Nov. 27, 1996 entitled “Independent Single End Servo Scroll Pattern Attachment for Tufting Machine And Computerized Design System” which is incorporated by reference.
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