Claims
- 1. A method for producing a tufted product in which a backing material is moved along a prescribed path, disposing a needle with yarn therein on one side of said first path and disposing a looper on the opposite side of said first path, reciprocating said needle in a path of reciprocation for inserting successive increments of said yarn through said backing material to form successive loops as the needle is successively inserted to a prescribed depth of penetration into said backing material, the improvement comprising the steps of:
- (a) reciprocating the looper in synchronization with the reciprocation of the needle for moving the bill of the looper adjacent to said path of travel of said needle for moving the tip of said bill from one side of the path of travel of said needle to the other side of the path of travel of said needle so that the tip of said bill is on said one side as the needle is approaching its fully inserted position in said backing material and so that the yarn carried by the needle is moved by the needle past a portion of the side of the looper bill without the loop of yarn being caught by the bill of the looper;
- (b) thereafter, during the same period in which the loop of yarn is inserted in the backing material, moving the looper bill in an opposite direction for moving the tip of said bill from said other side of said path of travel of said needle to said one side of said path of travel of said needle;
- (c) then, during the same period in which the loop of yarn is inserted in the backing material, again moving the bill of the looper from said one side of said path of travel of said needle, to said other while the loop is inserted sufficiently through the backing material that said looper bill catches and holds that loop of yarn; and
- (d) thereafter, releasing said loop from said bill.
- 2. The method defined in claim 1 wherein said loop is reciprocated from a retracted position to a protracted position once during each cycle of the machine.
- 3. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the looper is reciprocated once during a cycle of the machine and wherein the looper remains in a protracted position during a period in which the needle is being retracted from the backing material and during a portion of the period in which the needle is inserting a loop into the backing material.
- 4. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the reciprocation of the looper from its fully retracted position to its fully protracted position occurs during a period in which the needle is approaching bottom dead center and is leaving bottom dead center.
- 5. Tufting machine for producing a tufted product essentially free of tagging and sew through of the type having a frame, means for feeding a backing material progressively across said frame in a longitudinal direction, a needle bar on one side of said backing material, means for reciprocating the needle bar toward and away from the backing material, a plurality of needles carried by said needle bar and projecting toward said backing material, said needles respectively carrying yarns for insertion into said backing material by said needles when said needles are reciprocated, said needles being withdrawn from the backing material during portion of each cycle or reciprocation of said needle bar, a plurality of loopers associated with said needles and disposed on the other side of said backing material, said loopers having bills for movement adjacent to the paths of travel of said needles during the period in which the yarns are being inserted through the backing materials, and means for reciprocating said loopers for moving the bills of the loopers along respective paths of travel adjacent to the needles for respectively inserting the bills into the loops produced by said needles when the needles have been inserted through the backing material, and the loopers have been moved from one side of their associated needles to the other side thereof, the improvement comprising:
- (a) control means for said loopers for synchronizing the movement of said needle bar with the movement of said loopers so that in each cycle tips of the bills of the loopers are on said other side as the needles move their loops of yarn toward their fully inserted position and prior to the time the bill of the loopers catch the loops, so that said needles insert the yarn along the sides of said bills without the bills projecting through the loops.
- 6. The tufting machine defined in claim 5 wherein said control means is an eccentric cam.
- 7. The tufting machine defined in claim 5 wherein said control means is an eccentric cam having a lobe over a minor portion of said cam.
- 8. The tufting machine defined in claim 5 wherein said loopers face rearwardly in the machine and wherein the needle in its stroke of penetrating the backing material is disposed along one side of the looper as the looper is in its most protracted position, and the loop carried by the needle is confined between the needle and the looper bill.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 663,183 filed Oct. 22, 1984.
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