Patents by Inventor Barry C. Strong

Barry C. Strong has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 4440002
    Abstract: A straight bar knitting machine has a variable draw mechanism including a draw cam, means following the draw cam, a first differential input member, means for varying the ratio with which movement of the draw cam following means is transmitted to the first differential input member, a second differential input member and means for controlling the movement of the second input member so as to provide a lead of the carrier in each direction of carrier traverse. The control means include a cam mounting movable conjointly with the first differential input member, cams on the mounting of fixed throw, means for moving the cams in step with the means for varying the transmission ratio to the first differential input member and cam follower means for engaging the cams and connected to second differential input member so as to ensure that the fixed throw establishes the desired extent of carrier lead at the end of each traverse at varying draw widths.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 1982
    Date of Patent: April 3, 1984
    Assignee: William Cotton Limited
    Inventors: Barry C. Strong, Herbert Brain
  • Patent number: 4388951
    Abstract: The invention relates to a weaving loom having a rotary shed forming drum, means for guiding warps around the drum to a fabric take-up mechanism, means for inserting wefts into successive sheds as the drum rotates from a warp take-on position to a fabric take-up position, weft control elements on the drum extending outwards of the drum between warps to locate inserted wefts, and a beat up mechanism including a beat up bar mounting rotatable in synchronism with the shed forming drum, a plurality of beat up bars pivotably mounted on the mounting and having beat up elements extending outwards of the beat up bars, and cam means for controlling the beat up elements to cause them to locate the wefts as the warps pass to the fabric take-up position radially outwards of the shed forming drum and to beat up the wefts and for permitting pivotting of the beat up elements contrary to the direction of rotary movement of the beat up bar mounting so as to move the beat up elements clear of the fabric after beating up.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1983
    Assignee: Bentley Weaving Machinery Limited
    Inventors: Cyril M. Atkinson, Barry C. Strong
  • Patent number: 4321807
    Abstract: A draw mechanism for a straight bar knitting machine has a positively driven slurcock and a positively driven yarn carrier (i.e. not using a friction box) and drive means for reciprocating the yarn carrier on a guide means for the yarn carrier. Resilient means are provided interposed between the drive means and the carrier which urge the carrier to a normal position. In this way the carrier can be stopped in a predetermined position while the resilient means are stressed as the drive means overruns to some extent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1981
    Date of Patent: March 30, 1982
    Assignee: William Cotton Limited
    Inventor: Barry C. Strong
  • Patent number: 4227385
    Abstract: A straight bar knitting machine has pivots and levers for operating different reciprocable bars (such as needle bar, knockover bar and catch bar) arranged in a novel configuration wherein most levers extend from a longitudinally arranged pivot area to locate in a longitudinal substantial L-shaped zone and these levers are connected by links to the reciprocable bar or bars to form fabric in a zone substantially diagonally opposite the pivot area formed by the levers and the links when seen from the side. The configuration in a preferred embodiment has separate cams and cam shafts below and behind the L-shaped zone and for greater compactness a pair of fabric forming zones may be arranged back to back on a single machine with a common cam shaft arranged between the respective L-shaped cones associated with the fabric forming zones.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 1979
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1980
    Assignee: William Cotton Limited
    Inventors: Leonard B. Whittaker, William Clayton, Eric W. Marriott, Barry C. Strong
  • Patent number: 4222248
    Abstract: A straight bar knitting machine for example of the Cotton's Patent type has (see FIG. 1) a shaft (4) which is resistant to torque located inside a knitting head (H) to reduce distortion of a knockover bar (2) located between a needle bar (33) and a sinker bar (30) by means of means (8,10,12) which interconnect the knockover bar and the shaft in such a way that the shaft oscillates concurrently with the reciprocation of the knockover bar.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 16, 1980
    Assignee: William Cotton Limited
    Inventors: Barry C. Strong, Eric W. Marriott, William Clayton
  • Patent number: 4172371
    Abstract: In a jack bar assembly for a straight bar knitting machine, a pair of jacks is used for each jack-operated sinker. A first jack mounted on a first pivot has a rear edge engaged by the slurcock. A second jack mounted on a second pivot has a rear edge engaged by a nose of the first jack and a nose which engages and actuates the sinker. An increased mechanical leverage provided by the cooperating first and second jacks permits reduction in the advance provided by the slurcock and faster smoother operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 30, 1979
    Assignee: William Cotton Limited
    Inventors: Barry C. Strong, Eric W. Marriott, William Clayton