Claims
- 1. In a tufting machine having a frame, a drive shaft rotatably carried by said frame, a circular cam eccentrically mounted on said shaft for rotation about preselected rotational axes off-set from the geometric center of the cam, a connecting rod operably connected to said cam and driven thereby, a needle bar, means constrained for movement in a linear path connecting said needle bar to said connecting rod for reciprocation of the needle bar, a plurality of needles carried by said needle bar, and a plurality of looper means for cooperating with said needles to seize loops of yarn presented thereby, the improvement comprising, adjusting means for changing the reciprocating stroke of said needles, said adjusting means comprising a slot extending through said cam for receiving said shaft, said slot being elongated along a radial line substantially interconnecting said geometric center and said rotational axes, said slot having spaced side walls substantially parallel to said radial line, and locking means for locking said cam to said shaft with the axis of said shaft at preselected positions along said radial line, said locking means comprising plate means including a hub protruding from a face thereof, means defining an aperture extending through said hub for receiving said shaft, said hub including substantially linear side walls spaced apart a distance substantially equal to the spacing between the side walls of said slot for receipt of said hub within said slot while permitting said cam to be positioned along said radial line, said cam and plate means including selectable cooperating indexing means corresponding to preselected eccentricities of said cam, means for fastening said cam to said plate means with said hub within said slot in a position corresponding to a preselected eccentricity, and means for fastening said plate means to said shaft.
- 2. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 1, wherein said means connecting the needle bar to the connecting rod includes a push rod, means for operably connecting said push rod to said connecting rod, a backing bar comprising a first member operably connected to said push rod and a second member operably connected to said needle bar, and means for adjustably securing said first and second members together at selected dispositions relative to each other, whereby the disposition of said needles at the bottom dead center position of the stroke may be adjusted relative to said push rod.
- 3. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 1, wherein said plate means comprises two plates, one plate being positioned adjacent each face of the cam, each plate having a protruding hub positioned within said slot.
- 4. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 1, wherein said indexing means comprises a plurality of spaced holes in said cam spaced from said slot, and an equal number of spaced holes in said plate means spaced from said hub, the holes in said plate means being spaced apart by a different amount than the holes in said cam, at least certain of said holes corresponding to different eccentricities of said cam when selected holes of the plate means are aligned with cooperating holes of said cam.
- 5. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for connecting said needle bar to said connecting rod includes threaded means for selectively adjusting said needle bar relative to said connecting rod for maintaining the bottom dead center position of said needle at a predetermined position regardless of the variation in stroke effected for said needles, thereby to maintain cooperation of said looper means with said needles.
- 6. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 5, wherein said means connecting said needle bar to said connecting rod includes a hollow push rod, said threaded means comprising a threaded adjustment member threadily received within said push rod.
- 7. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 2, wherein said push rod is hollow, and said threaded means comprises a threaded adjustment member threadily received within said push rod.
- 8. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 2, wherein said first member comprises a substantially T-shaped member having a downwardly depending central leg and a second member comprising a substantially U-shaped member having a pair of upstanding spaced legs adapted to receive said central leg therebetween, and means for securing said central leg of said first member between said upstanding legs of said second member in selected positions.
- 9. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 1, including eccentric means mounted on said drive shaft for counter-balancing the rotation of said eccentric cam, and means for counter-balancing the reciprocation of the reciprocating members.
- 10. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 9, wherein said eccentric means comprising a balancing eccentric cam mounted on said drive shaft, a balancing connecting rod operably connected to said balancing cam, a carriage, means operably connecting said balancing connecting rod to said carriage, means carried by said frame for constraining said carriage for movement in a reciprocating path, a weight carried by said carriage, and balancing adjusting means changing the reciprocating stroke of said carriage, said balancing cam, balancing adjusting means and balancing connecting rod being identical to the needle bar drive eccentric cam, adjusting means and connecting rod but mounted 180 degrees out of phase therewith, and the combined weight of said weight and carriage being substantially equal to the combined weight of the reciprocating needle driving members.
- 11. In a tufting machine having a frame, a drive shaft rotatably carried by said frame, an eccentric cam mounted on said drive shaft, a connecting rod operably connected to said cam and driven thereby, a needle bar, means including a push rod constrained for movement in a linear path for connecting said needle bar to said connecting rod for reciprocation of said needle bar, a plurality of needles carried by said needle bar, a plurality of looper means for cooperating with said needles to seize loops of yarn presented thereby, means for supporting a backing material intermediate said looper means and said needle bar for penetration by said needles, and adjusting means for changing the reciprocating stroke of said needles between a first point adjacent said looper means and a second point vertically spaced above said backing material, the improvement comprising, threaded adjusting means associated with said push rod for maintaining the bottom dead center position of said needles substantially at said first point regardless of the variation in stroke effected for said needles.
- 12. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 11, wherein said means for connecting said needle bar to said connecting rod comprises a backing bar having a first member operably connected to said push rod and a second member operably connected to said needle bar, and means for adjustably securing said first and second members together at selected dispositions relative to each other, whereby the disposition of the needle at the bottom dead center position of the stroke may be adjusted relative to said push rod.
- 13. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 11, wherein said push rod comprises a hollow cylindrical rod member, said threaded adjustment means comprising a threaded adjustment member threadily received within said push rod.
- 14. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 12, wherein said first member comprises a substantially T-shaped member having a downwardly depending central leg and a second member comprising a substantially U-shaped member having a pair of upstanding spaced legs adapted to receive said central leg therebetween, and means for securing said central leg of said first member between said upstanding legs of said second member in selected positions.
- 15. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 13, wherein said threaded adjustment member is a threaded rod having its upper end received within the lower end of said push rod, and means for fastening the lower end of said threaded rod to said needle bar.
- 16. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 13, wherein said threaded adjustment member is a threaded rod threadedly having its bottom end received within the upper end of said push rod, and means for fastening the upper end of said threaded rod to said connecting rod.
- 17. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 15, wherein said means for fastening said threaded rod to said needle bar comprises, a backing bar having a first member operatively connected to said threaded rod and a second member operatively connected to said needle bar, and means for adjustably securing said first and second members together at selected dispositions relative to each other, whereby the disposition of the needles at the bottom dead center position may be adjusted by rotatably feeding said threaded rod into and out of said push rod and by adjusting said second member relatively to said first member.
- 18. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 17, wherein said first member comprises a substantially T-shaped member having a downwardly depending central leg and a second member comprising a substantially U-shaped member having a pair of upstanding spaced legs adapted to receive said central leg therebetween, and means for securing said central leg of said first member between said upstanding legs of said second member in selected positions.
- 19. In a tufting machine having a frame, a drive shaft rotatably carried by said frame, an eccentric cam mounted on said drive shaft, a connecting rod operably connected to said cam and driven thereby, a needle bar, means constrained for movement in a linear path connecting said needle bar to said connecting rod for reciprocation of said needle bar, and a plurality of needles carried by said needle bar, the improvement comprising, a balancing eccentric cam mounted on said drive shaft, a balancing connecting rod operably connected to said balancing cam and driven thereby, said balancing eccentric cam and said balancing connecting rod being disposed 180 degrees out of phase with the needle bar driving eccentric cam and connecting rod, a carriage, means carried by said frame for constraining said carriage for movement in a reciprocating path, and weight means carried by said carriage, the combined weight of said weight means and carriage being substantially equal to the combined weight of said needle bar, said needles and said means connecting said needle bar to said connecting rod, whereby the reciprocating forces in said machine are substantially balanced.
- 20. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 19, wherein said eccentric cam and said counter-balancing eccentric cam are identical circular cams eccentrically mounted on said shaft for rotation about preselected rotational axes off-set from the geometrical center of the respective cam, means defining a slot extending through each cam for receiving said shaft, each slot being elongated along a radial line substantially interconnecting the respective geometric center and said rotational axes, and locking means for locking each of said cams to said shaft for preselected eccentricities with the axis of said shaft at preselected positions along the respective radial lines.
- 21. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 20, wherein each of said slots has spaced side walls substantially parallel to the respective radial line, each of said locking means comprising identical plate means including a hub protruding from a face thereof, means defining an aperture extending through each hub for receiving said drive shaft, each hub including substantially linear side walls spaced apart a distance substantially equal to the spacing between the side walls of the respective slot for receipt of the hub in said slot while permitting each cam to be positioned along the respective radial line, each cam and respective plate means including selectable cooperating indexing means corresponding to preselected eccentricities of the cams, means for fastening each cam to the respective plate means with the respective hub within each slot in a position corresponding to a preselected eccentricity, and means for fastening each plate means to said shaft.
- 22. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 20, wherein each plate means comprises two plates, one plate being positioned adjacent each face of the respective cam, each plate having a protruding hub positioned within the slot of the respective cam.
- 23. In a tufting machine as recited in claim 21, wherein said indexing means comprises a plurality of spaced holes in each of said cams spaced from the respective slot, and an equal number of spaced holes in each plate means spaced from the respective hub, the holes in each of said plate means being spaced apart by a different amount than the holes in the respective cam, at least certain of the holes corresponding to different eccentricities of each cam when selected holes of the respective plate means are aligned with cooperating holes of each cam.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/407,753, filed Aug. 13, 1982, now abandoned.
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