US52626A - Improvement in hand-looms - Google Patents

Improvement in hand-looms Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US52626A
US52626A US52626DA US52626A US 52626 A US52626 A US 52626A US 52626D A US52626D A US 52626DA US 52626 A US52626 A US 52626A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
block
wheel
looms
improvement
hand
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US52626A publication Critical patent/US52626A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D03WEAVING
    • D03DWOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
    • D03D29/00Hand looms

Definitions

  • Figure l is a perspective view ofthe loom.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan of the compound wheel and its attachments.
  • Fig. 3 is a view of the shuttle-box and shuttle in position.
  • Fig. 4 is a view of the cam-block and collar.
  • Fig. 5 is a view of the picker-block, showing the arrangement of the pickei-staf ⁇ s and picker-spring, Snc.
  • I Iii Fig. 1, a a, a represent the frame-work of the loom, which is of the ordinary form.
  • the main shaft il extends across the frame, and resting upon suitable boxingis provided with two balance-wheels-one at each end outside of the framework, marked d d-each one of which is arranged with a wrist-pin, to which is attached the pitmen l Z.
  • rIhe shaft t is surmounted with a cam-block, c, near its center, said cam-block e being made eccentric by being bored between its center I and circumference.
  • the outer surface of the cam-block c is provided with a spiral groove traversed on its cross-section by a return-groove.
  • the collar f which surrounds and works upon the cam-block e, is provided with a steel feather, f', working in the spiral groove of the cani-block e, and upon its under side there are attached jaws 4, provided with graduating holes.
  • the pinion l is rigidly attached to the shaft t', and'is driven by the compound bevel and spur wheel 2, whose axis is secured to the frame-work by any proper device.
  • the compound wheel 2 is provided with an adjustable wrist-pin, to which is attached the arm 6, which is jointed upon the arm 7.
  • Ihe arm 7 extends along the outside of the batten-post p' to the cloth-roller r, and is provided with a pawl, 9, which pawl is tted With a spring, and operates the ratchet-wheel 8 by the motion communicated to it by the revolution ofthe compound wheel 2.
  • the bevel-wheel 3 is fitted to the shaft l1, Fig. 2, which shaft extends along ⁇ the, outside of the framing, securediii any suitable manner, and terminating in a crank at the front of the loom.
  • a stepping-bar Attached to the jaws et of the cam-block collar f is a stepping-bar, l2, Fig. 4, which depresses the treadles n n n it successively as it is carried along by the spiral groove iii the cam-block e at each revolution.
  • This bar is secured to thejaws by a pin, and the jaws are provided with holes to allow the lengthening or shortening of the motion of the steppingbar.
  • the compound wheel 2 is secured upon its axis in such a manner as that it can be so changed as to produce the action of the pawl 9 at any point of the vibration of the batten o upon the ratchet-wheel 8, the wheel 2 being for this purpose adjustable upon its axis and fastened at any point desired by the operation of the screw holding it upon its center.
  • the warp-roller b is provided with heads at each end, in which recesses are formed to receive an elastic belt.,lthe pressure of which is regulated by the set-screw Fig; 1.
  • g represents the picker-block containing at the bottom the picker-spring t, attached to the ends of which are the short levers s s pivoted upon the blocks h h', the upper ends being each constructed with a recess.
  • the picker-staffs q q are pivoted near the upper portion of the picker-block g, and their lower ends so formed as to fit loosely into the recesses of the short levers s s.
  • Fig. 3 represents the shuttle-box with the shuttle in position.
  • the cloth-beaml r is provided with a ratchet- Wheel, 8, operated by the spring-pawl 9 upon the bar 7, and held in position by the pawl l0 attached to the framing of the loom.
  • the pitmen l Z impart the reciprocating motion to the batten, and at the saine time operate the devices for throwing the shuttle.

Description

IlNiTnD STATES PATENT Fries.
OLEMENS UNVERZAG'I, OF RICHMOND, INDIANA.
IMPROVEMENT IN HAND-LOOMS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 52,626, dated February IIB, 1866.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, GLEMENs UNvEnzAGT, of Richmond, Indiana, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hand-Looms; and I declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the saine, reference being had to the drawings and letters of reference marked thereon, which accompany and form apart of this specification.
In the drawings, Figure l is a perspective view ofthe loom. Fig. 2 is a plan of the compound wheel and its attachments. Fig. 3 is a view of the shuttle-box and shuttle in position. Fig. 4 is a view of the cam-block and collar. Fig. 5 is a view of the picker-block, showing the arrangement of the pickei-staf`s and picker-spring, Snc.
Like letters and numbers refer to like parts of the loom.
To enable those skilled in the art to make and use my improvement, I will now proceed to describe the saine.
I Iii Fig. 1, a a, a represent the frame-work of the loom, which is of the ordinary form. The main shaft il extends across the frame, and resting upon suitable boxingis provided with two balance-wheels-one at each end outside of the framework, marked d d-each one of which is arranged with a wrist-pin, to which is attached the pitmen l Z.
rIhe shaft t is surmounted with a cam-block, c, near its center, said cam-block e being made eccentric by being bored between its center I and circumference.
The outer surface of the cam-block c is provided with a spiral groove traversed on its cross-section by a return-groove.
The collar f, which surrounds and works upon the cam-block e, is provided with a steel feather, f', working in the spiral groove of the cani-block e, and upon its under side there are attached jaws 4, provided with graduating holes.
1 The pinion l is rigidly attached to the shaft t', and'is driven by the compound bevel and spur wheel 2, whose axis is secured to the frame-work by any proper device.
The compound wheel 2 is provided with an adjustable wrist-pin, to which is attached the arm 6, which is jointed upon the arm 7.
Ihe arm 7 extends along the outside of the batten-post p' to the cloth-roller r, and is provided with a pawl, 9, which pawl is tted With a spring, and operates the ratchet-wheel 8 by the motion communicated to it by the revolution ofthe compound wheel 2.
The bevel-wheel 3 is fitted to the shaft l1, Fig. 2, which shaft extends along `the, outside of the framing, securediii any suitable manner, and terminating in a crank at the front of the loom.
Attached to the jaws et of the cam-block collar f is a stepping-bar, l2, Fig. 4, which depresses the treadles n n n it successively as it is carried along by the spiral groove iii the cam-block e at each revolution. This bar is secured to thejaws by a pin, and the jaws are provided with holes to allow the lengthening or shortening of the motion of the steppingbar.
The compound wheel 2 is secured upon its axis in such a manner as that it can be so changed as to produce the action of the pawl 9 at any point of the vibration of the batten o upon the ratchet-wheel 8, the wheel 2 being for this purpose adjustable upon its axis and fastened at any point desired by the operation of the screw holding it upon its center.
The warp-roller b is provided with heads at each end, in which recesses are formed to receive an elastic belt.,lthe pressure of which is regulated by the set-screw Fig; 1.
In Fig. 5, g represents the picker-block containing at the bottom the picker-spring t, attached to the ends of which are the short levers s s pivoted upon the blocks h h', the upper ends being each constructed with a recess.
The picker-staffs q q are pivoted near the upper portion of the picker-block g, and their lower ends so formed as to fit loosely into the recesses of the short levers s s. By this arrangement an accelerated action is given .to
the picker-staff, and-greater certainty given to the throw of the shuttle by the action of the spring t.
Fig. 3 represents the shuttle-box with the shuttle in position.
The cloth-beaml r is provided with a ratchet- Wheel, 8, operated by the spring-pawl 9 upon the bar 7, and held in position by the pawl l0 attached to the framing of the loom.
The pitmen l Z impart the reciprocating motion to the batten, and at the saine time operate the devices for throwing the shuttle.
US52626D Improvement in hand-looms Expired - Lifetime US52626A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US52626A true US52626A (en) 1866-02-13

Family

ID=2122171

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US52626D Expired - Lifetime US52626A (en) Improvement in hand-looms

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US52626A (en)

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20030187474A1 (en) * 1997-11-07 2003-10-02 Martin Keegan Embolic protection system
US20040034385A1 (en) * 1997-11-07 2004-02-19 Paul Gilson Embolic protection device

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20030187474A1 (en) * 1997-11-07 2003-10-02 Martin Keegan Embolic protection system
US20040034385A1 (en) * 1997-11-07 2004-02-19 Paul Gilson Embolic protection device

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US52626A (en) Improvement in hand-looms
Brown Five Hundred and Seven Mechanical Movements: Embracing All Those which are Most Important in Dynamics, Hydraulics, Hydrostatics, Pneumatics, Steam Engines, Mill and Other Gearing... and Including Many Movements Never Before Published, and Several which Have Only Recently Come Into Use
US7972A (en) fowle
US77877A (en) gibbs
US93873A (en) Adolphe gaudrpn
US63143A (en) Improvement in hand-power looms
US108281A (en) Improvement in looms
US11252A (en) Parallel motion for beam-engines
US87483A (en) Improved stone-dressing machine
US54742A (en) Improvement in looms for weaving tapes, ribbons
US63421A (en) phillips
US122151A (en) Improvement in windlasses
US323874A (en) Half to henry k
US73962A (en) Improvement in loom-indicator
US109078A (en) Improvement in boring-machines
US53398A (en) Improvement in hand-looms
US104350A (en) Improvement in treadle-movements
US8363A (en) X s stowe-drilliire machine
US12270A (en) Instrument for cutting out stone
US13724A (en) James o
US14499A (en) Jesse gilman
US6922A (en) Oamillus kidder administrator of
US7137A (en) Improvement in looms for figured fabrics
US86389A (en) Improvement in mortisinq-machines
US96238A (en) Improvement in hand-looms