Claims
- 1. A variable speed drive system for a textile working machine and the like comprising a motor, a variable pitch drive pulley rotatably driven by said motor including sheave halves movable toward and away from each other, a variable pitch driven pulley for connection to the textile working machine and the like including sheave halves movable toward and away from each other, belt means extending about said drive pulley and said driven pulley for imparting rotational movement from said drive pulley to said driven pulley, spring means mounted against a movable sheave half of one of said pulleys for continuously urging the pulley to a small pitch, lever means pivotally mounted intermediate its ends with one end in engagement with a movable sheave half of the other of said pulleys, lever actuating means in engagement with the other end of said lever for pivoting the said one end of said lever means toward the movable sheave half of the other of said pulleys to reduce the pitch of the other of said pulleys, and limiting means comprising a non-rotatable cam shaft movable along its length in a direction approximately normal with respect to the movement of said other end of said lever means with an angled cam abutment at one end positioned in the path of movement of said other end of said lever means, and means for moving said non-rotatable cam shaft along its length to vary the position of the angled cam abutment with respect to said other end of said lever means.
- 2. The variable speed drive system of claim 1 and wherein said lever actuating means comprises a fluid actuated ram including a distendable ramrod movable along its length between said pulleys into engagement with said lever means.
- 3. A variable speed drive system for driving a rotatable element of a textile machine and the like, said system comprising a motor, a variable pitch drive pulley driven by said motor and having a pair of coaxial sheave halves which are relatively movable axially, a variable pitch driven pulley having a pair of coaxial sheave halves which are relatively movable axially for driving connection to a rotatable element of a textile machine and the like, said drive pulley and said driven pulley being rotatable about parallel axes, means biasing the sheave halves of one of said pulleys toward each other in an axial direction, belt means disposed about said drive pulley and said driven pulley and establishing a driving relation therebetween, ram means positioned between said pulleys and including a distendable ram rod movable parallel to the axes of rotation of said driven pulley and said driven pulley between said pulleys, a movable lever pivotably mounted intermediate its ends with one of its ends engageable with a movable one of the sheave halves of the other one of said pulleys for changing the pitch of said other one of said pulleys and its other end positioned in the line of movement of said ramrod of said ram means, and adjustable abuttment means comprising a cam surface movable in the path of said ramrod and said other end of said movable lever for limiting control movement thereof to determine the effective diameter of said pulleys and the speed of the rotatable element of the textile machine.
- 4. The variable speed drive system of claim 3 and wherein said adjustable abuttment means comprises a cam shaft movable along its length at approximately right angles with respect to the movement of said distendable ramrod and including an angled cam abuttment at one end and a threaded stud at its other end, a rotatable socket shaft including an internally threaded socket at one end in engagement with the threaded stud of said shaft and means for rotating said socket at its other end to move the threaded stud along its length, whereby the angled cam abuttment is moved with respect to the movable lever upon rotation of the rotatable socket shaft.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 545,195, filed Jan. 29, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,982,301 for a "VARIABLE DRIVE MECHANISM FOR CARDING MACHINE".
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 605,635, filed Aug. 18, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,027,358.
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