Claims
- 1. A method of tufting pile fabric comprising, feeding a backing material in one direction, reciprocably penetrating a plurality of needles carrying yarns through said backing material from one side thereof, said needles being spaced apart transversely to said feed direction, shifting said needles from a first position transversely to said direction while said needles are on one side of said material and spaced therefrom, penetrating said material with said needles, and shifting said needles to said first position while said needles are within the backing material and withdrawing said needles from said backing material to form loops of said yarns in said backing material.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein the amount of shift in each direction is less than the spacing between adjacent needles.
- 3. The method as recited in claim 2, wherein the amount of shift in each direction may be selectively varied.
- 4. In a tufting machine, means for feeding a base material in one direction, a plurality of yarn carrying needles spaced apart transversely to said one direction, means for reciprocating said needles to penetrate the base material and to form loops therein, means for mounting said needles for movement in a direction transverse to said one direction, pattern control means for shifting said needles from a first position while said needles are outside said base material and for shifting said needles back to said first position while said needles are within said base material.
- 5. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 4, wherein said drive means includes means for selectively varying the distance said needles and said fingers are shifted to and from said first position.
- 6. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 4, wherein said needles are carried by a transversely extending needle bar, said means for reciprocating said needles comprises a plurality of reciprocably driven push rods, said means for mounting said needles comprises means for drivingly connecting said needle bar to said push rods and permitting said needle bar to slide relatively to said push rods, said pattern control means comprising drive means moved transversely in accordance with a pattern, and means for connecting said drive means to said needle bar.
- 7. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 4, wherein said pattern control means comprises a peripheral cam rotatably driven in timed relationship to the reciprocation of said needles, follower means, drive means supporting said follower means in engagement with the periphery of said cam and constrained for transverse movement, and means for connecting said drive means to said needles.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 592,384, filed Mar. 22, 1984, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 496,010, filed on May 19, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,440,102, dated Apr. 3, 1984.
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