Pivoted Detector Patents (Class 139/354)
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Patent number: 5428878Abstract: The thread monitor serves to detect the passage in a textile machine of a thread (F) moving in a direction transverse to the thread length. The monitor contains a pivoting member (B) which can be actuated by the thread and a sensor (7) monitoring the actuation of this pivoting member. The pivoting member (B) is designed in such a way that, during the passage of the thread, the pivoting member (B) is deflected from its rest position and then returned into its rest position, the sensor (7) being designed for detecting this return. The pivoting member (B) is elastic and in one-piece and the sensor (7) is sensitive to pressure. The monitor may be used in thread storage means and thread-transfer devices, particularly those in weaving and in warp-thread preparation apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1994Date of Patent: July 4, 1995Assignee: Zellweger Luwa AGInventor: Peter Mueller
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Patent number: 4976018Abstract: A monitoring needle (19) is rotatably mounted under spring tension in a housing (18). A light emitter/light receptor device is fixed to the housing (18) in the plane of the thread (5) and in the pivotal region of the monitoring needle (19), this device producing a control signal both in the case of irregularity in the thread and when crossed by the monitoring needle.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1989Date of Patent: December 11, 1990Assignee: Benninger AGInventor: Manfred Bollen
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Patent number: 4582968Abstract: The needle thread-break monitor for embroidery machines comprises a double-armed rocking lever acting as a switch in an electrical circuit of an alarm system. The rocking lever is mounted on a bearing shaft forming one pole or terminal of the switch. The other pole or terminal of the switch is formed by a limit or abutment shaft arranged substantially vertically above and extending substantially parallel to the bearing shaft. The arm of the rocking lever not having a thread guide cooperates with the limit shaft, which carries a sleeve of electrically insulating material forming a stop limiting the open position of the switch. The arm of the rocking lever having a thread guide cooperates with the sleeve. The sleeve is rotatable between a terminal or limit position on the terminal or limit shaft enabling electrical contact and another limit position inhibiting electrical contact. The sleeve serves as a support for a needle thread in the relaxed or non-tensioned state.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1984Date of Patent: April 15, 1986Assignee: Aktiengesellschaft Adolph SaurerInventors: Kurt Huber, Armin Kobler
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Patent number: 4571582Abstract: A fault pre-warning device for use in tufting machines has a switching strip (11) over which the carpet web is guided in such a way that the switching strip (11) is acted on by a defined force in the switching direction. On the occurrence of excessive tension in one or more of the warp threads the switching strip (11) initiates a switching process.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1983Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: Erwin Sick GmbH Optik-ElektronikInventor: Arthur Walter
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Patent number: 4275574Abstract: A stop mechanism for knitting machines of the Rachel type comprising a reed with an upper flange fitted with a strengthening section projecting from and along a whole edge for guiding a thread. A contact which is fixed for threads not forming a nap, and is movable and cylindrical for threads produces a nap. The reed has small plates and blade components between these plates. The blade components are bent to form a groove for guiding the thread. Each blade component has two circular holes and one elongated hole and the built-in tendency for toppling over onto this contact. The blade components and small plates are connected by two spindles. The contact may have a chordal flat for increasing its contact area and is attached to an electrical conductor at one of its extreme ends and can be moved along a semicircular path by a crank. A metal spindle attached to an electrical wire passes through the circular hole innermost on the blade component.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1979Date of Patent: June 30, 1981Inventor: Joaquin M. Muns
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Patent number: 4229628Abstract: A combined damper and thread breakage sensor for use with textile machines includes a housing having a non-conducting medium disposed therein and a first contact and a second contact means immersed in the medium. The second contact extends beyond the housing and is provided with means for guiding the thread in a first position. Upon breakage of the thread the second contact moves to a second position coming into electrical contact with the first contact thereby completing an electrical circuit path of an external circuit. The completed electrical circuit path causes the circuit to shut down the textile machine, thus preventing the fabrication of defective material. The movable contact is provided with a portion which offers resistance to the non-conducting medium thereby additionally functioning to dampen out any sudden and intermittent changes in the thread tension.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1978Date of Patent: October 21, 1980Assignee: Karl Mayer Textilmaschinenfabrik GmbHInventor: Bogdan Bogucki