With Optical, Electronic, Or Magnetic Pattern Program Means Patents (Class 112/80.23)
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Patent number: 11885055Abstract: A sewing system includes a cutting device and a sewing machine. The cutting device acquires the cutting data and send the cutting data via at least one of the network line or at least one of the wireless communication by the cutter communication portion. The sewing machine receives the cutting data sent by the cutting device via at least one of the network line or at least one of the wireless communication. The sewing machine generates the embroidery data, based on the cutting data received by the sewing machine. The sewing machine sews on the object to be sewn, based on the generated embroidery data.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2022Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: BROTHER KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Kanae Minamikawa, Mayumi Nishizaki
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Patent number: 11828011Abstract: A shifter adjustment assembly can be configured to couple to a shifter of a tufting apparatus, the shifter having first, second, third, and fourth shaft segments. The shifter adjustment assembly comprises a first body that is configured to couple to respective first ends of the first and third shaft segments. A second body is configured to couple to respective first ends of the second and fourth shaft segments. The shifter assembly comprises a coupling between the first body and the second body. The coupling is configured to releasably secure an axial position of the first body with respect to the second body along the longitudinal dimension. The first body and second body define respective complementary surfaces that are configured for sliding engagement so that movement between the first body and the second body in the transverse dimension is restricted and movement between the first body and the second body in the longitudinal dimension is permitted.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2021Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANYInventors: Paul Pittman, Terry Honeycutt, Michael Runyon, Dusty Jones, David Voyles
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Patent number: 11821149Abstract: Implementations herein describe an artificial turf having a backing layer and a plurality of rows of individual tufts tufted into the backing layer. Each tuft comprises at least three yarns per tuft and each one of the at least three yarns varies in at least one of material, color, texture, denier and cross-section. Each row of individual tufts is substantially similar to each adjacent tufted row and adjacent tufts on a given row are spaced apart at a predetermined gauge.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2022Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANYInventors: Gregory D. Fowler, Phil Stricklen, Lisa Porter
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Patent number: 10961647Abstract: A tufted article having a backing material and a plurality of tufts. The plurality of tufts can include cut tufts having first and second tuft portions projecting from a face surface of the backing material. The first and second tuft portions of each cut tuft have respective pile heights relative to the backing material. Each cut tuft also has a backstitch that joins the first and second tuft portions and extends across a portion of a back surface of the backing material. The plurality of tufts includes a plurality of asymmetric cut tufts that have first and second tuft portions with unequal pile heights. Systems and methods for making tufted articles having asymmetric cut tufts are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2019Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANYInventors: Kim K. Amos, Shannon Crump Cochran, Neil Vaughan
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Patent number: 10954617Abstract: A method of preparing a tufting process for tufting a fabric comprises the steps of: a) providing a pattern representation (10) representative of a fabric to be tufted comprising at least one tufting structure region (14), said at least one tufting structure region (14) corresponding to an area of the fabric to be tufted having a plurality of piles, b) in association with at least one tufting structure region (14), providing a tufting structure defined by a plurality of tufting structure parameters, each tufting structure parameter having an effect on the appearance of at least a part of the piles to be tufted in association with this tufting structure region and having no effect on the appearance of piles to be tufted in an area not corresponding to this tufting structure region (14).Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2017Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: VANDEWIELE NVInventor: Frank Marijsse
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Patent number: 10662824Abstract: Certain aspects of a natural gas liquid fractionation plant waste heat conversion to power using Organic Rankine Cycle can be implemented as a system. The system includes a heating fluid circuit thermally coupled to multiple heat sources of a natural gas liquid (NGL) fractionation plant. The system includes a power generation system that includes an organic Rankine cycle (ORC), which includes (i) a working fluid that is thermally coupled to the heating fluid circuit to heat the working fluid, and (ii) an expander configured to generate electrical power from the heated working fluid. The system includes a control system configured to actuate a set of control valves to selectively thermally couple the heating fluid circuit to at least a portion of the multiple heat sources of the NGL fractionation plant.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2017Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: Saudi Arabian Oil CompanyInventors: Mahmoud Bahy Mahmoud Noureldin, Akram Hamed Mohamed Kamel
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Patent number: 10626756Abstract: Certain aspects of a natural gas liquid fractionation plant waste heat conversion to power using dual turbines Organic Rankine Cycle can be implemented as a first heating fluid circuit thermally coupled to first multiple heat sources of a natural gas liquid (NGL) fractionation plant, a second heating fluid circuit thermally coupled to second multiple heat sources of the NGL fractionation plant, and two power generation systems, each including an organic Rankine cycle (ORC). A control system actuates a first set of control valves to selectively thermally couple the first heating fluid circuit to at least a portion of the first multiple heat sources of the NGL fractionation plant, and to actuate a second set of control valves to selectively thermally couple the second heating fluid circuit to at least a portion of the second multiple heat sources of the NGL fractionation plant.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2017Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: Saudi Arabian Oil CompanyInventors: Mahmoud Bahy Mahmoud Noureldin, Akram Hamed Mohamed Kamel
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Patent number: 10190246Abstract: A tufting machine has a needle bar for carrying a plurality of needles for reciprocating into and out of a base material. A sliding needle bar shift mechanism may shift the needle bar laterally according to a pattern. The needle bar is mounted for reciprocation and for lateral movement relative to the direction of reciprocation by a drive system including a first directional drive component having a foot secured to a respective push rod of the tufting machine and a second directional drive component connected to the shift mechanism. The first and second drive components will connect to the needle bar through linear bearings or bushings so that the motion of the needle bar in multiple different directions is controlled while permitting greater machine operating and needle bar shifting speeds.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2018Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: Card-Monroe Corp.Inventors: Marshall Allen Neely, Ricky E. Mathews, Daryl L. Gibson
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Patent number: 10011932Abstract: A tufting machine has a needle bar for carrying a plurality of needles for reciprocating into and out of a base material. A sliding needle bar shift mechanism may shift the needle bar laterally according to a pattern. The needle bar is mounted for reciprocation and for lateral movement relative to the direction of reciprocation by a drive system including a first directional drive component having a foot secured to a respective push rod of the tufting machine and a second directional drive component connected to the shift mechanism. The first and second drive components will connect to the needle bar through linear bearings or bushings so that the motion of the needle bar in multiple different directions is controlled while permitting greater machine operating and needle bar shifting speeds.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2014Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: Card-Monroe Corp.Inventors: Marshall Allen Neely, Ricky E. Mathews, Daryl L. Gibson
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Patent number: 9016217Abstract: A carpet and method for producing same that comprises an enhanced seam suitable for separation of an installation portion of the carpet and sacrificial edge portions of the produced carpet.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2012Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Columbia Insurance CompanyInventor: Neil Vaughan
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Patent number: 8997668Abstract: An overtufting machine/method provides additional yarn per area in an area of design than in areas lacking the overtufted design. Specifically, for many embodiments, a carpet is first tufted, and then run past an overtufting station which preferably moves in a lateral direction relative to the direction of feed to direct at least one needle through the carpet in at least one selectable height option. Rails are preferably used to shuttle the needle supported by a head on at least one carriage to shuttle along the rail(s).Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2014Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Inventor: Robert S. Weiner
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Publication number: 20140331906Abstract: A system and method for forming synthetic/artificial grass or turf products in which a series of tufts of artificial/synthetic grass filaments or yarns are formed in a backing material with various graphic pattern effects being formed therewith. The system generally will include at least one needle bar having at least one row of needles mounted along a tufting zone and reciprocated through the backing to a desired penetration depth, and will present a desired set or group of yarns to a series of pattern pixels or stitch areas. A series of level cut loop loopers or hooks will be aligned with and will engage the needles in order to form tufts of yarns in the backing material. Clips of the level cut loop loopers will be selectively controlled to control the retention of selected ones of the yarns presented at each pattern pixel. The remaining, non-selected yarns generally are not retained at the pattern pixels, and can be formed as lower pile tufts or removed from the backing material.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Inventors: Wilton Hall, Todd Woodall, Ricky E. Mathews
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Publication number: 20140311392Abstract: A yarn color placement system for a tufting machine including a series of different color yarns being fed to the needles of the tufting machine by yarn feed mechanisms. A backing material is fed through the tufting machine at an increased stitch rate as the needles are shifted according to the programmed pattern steps. A series of level cut loop loopers or hooks engage and pick loops of yarns from the needles, with the clips of the level cut loop loopers or hooks being selectively actuated to form cut pile tufts, while the remaining loops of yarns can be back-robbed so as to be hidden from view in the finished patterned tufted article.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2014Publication date: October 23, 2014Inventors: Wilton Hall, Kendall Johnston
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Publication number: 20140305358Abstract: In a carpet manufacturing method, for a plurality of yarns each having a length, a plurality of marks are provided on each yarn at selected locations along the yarn. In the carpet manufacturing method and in a carpet manufacturing assembly, each yarn is stored on or in an associated storage, and fed from its associated storage to a carpet manufacturing apparatus. For each yarn, the marks on the yarn are detected upstream of the carpet manufacturing apparatus. On the basis of the detection of the marks, the uptake of the yarn by the carpet manufacturing apparatus is controlled, whereafter, in the carpet manufacturing apparatus, the yarns are processed to form at least part of a carpet.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2012Publication date: October 16, 2014Inventor: Robert Jan Heeres
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Patent number: 8776703Abstract: A yarn color placement system for a tufting machine including a series of different color yarns being fed to the needles of the tufting machine by yarn feed mechanisms. A backing material is fed through the tufting machine at an increased stitch rate as the needles are shifted according to the programmed pattern steps. A series of level cut loop loopers or hooks engage and pick loops of yarns from the needles, with the clips of the level cut loop loopers or hooks being selectively actuated to form cut pile tufts, while the remaining loops of yarns can be back-robbed so as to be hidden from view in the finished patterned tufted article.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2012Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Card-Monroe Corp.Inventors: Wilton Hall, Kendall Johnston
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Publication number: 20130340660Abstract: The invention relates to a control system for a tufting machine configured for forming tufted carpet. The tufting machine can have a system controller in communication with the tufting machine and with a plurality of yarn feed controllers for controlling operation of yarn feed motors that are configured to supply yarn from a source of yarn to the tufting machine. The system controller is programmable to enable input of a plurality of predetermined yarn feed profiles for selected stitches of a programmed pattern to be tufted such that, although at least two of the predetermined yarn feed profiles can be different, substantially the same feed length of yarn is used from each of the plurality of yarns.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: Shaw Industries Group, Inc.Inventors: NEIL VAUGHAN, MARK HONEYCUTT
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Patent number: 8443743Abstract: A system and method for controlling the yarn feed for a tufting machine to form tufted patterns having different pattern fields or areas. Predetermined yarn feed amounts can be input for one or more selected yarn feed zones of selected stitches of the pattern to enable different pile heights and/or different tufts of yarns to be formed in the different pattern zones. A yarn feed device for the tufting machine will be controlled to selectively feed varying amounts of yarns for each of the yarn feed zones of the selected stitches of the pattern.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2008Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Card-Monroe Corp.Inventor: William M. Christman, Jr.
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Patent number: 8430043Abstract: The invention relates to a control system for a tufting machine configured for forming tufted carpet. The tufting machine can have a system controller in communication with the tufting machine and with a plurality of yarn feed controllers for controlling operation of yarn feed motors that are configured to supply yarn from a source of yarn to the tufting machine. The system controller is programmable to enable input of a plurality of predetermined yarn feed profiles for selected stitches of a programmed pattern to be tufted such that, although at least two of the predetermined yarn feed profiles can be different, substantially the same feed length of yarn is used from each of the plurality of yarns.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2011Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Columbia Insurance CompanyInventors: Neil Vaughan, Mark Honeycutt
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Publication number: 20130047904Abstract: A carpet and method for producing same that comprises an enhanced seam suitable for separation of an installation portion of the carpet and sacrificial edge portions of the produced carpet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2012Publication date: February 28, 2013Inventor: NEIL VAUGHAN
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Patent number: 8359989Abstract: A stitch distribution control system for a tufting machine for controlling placement of yarns being fed to the needles of the tufting machine by yarn feed mechanisms to form a desired pattern. A backing material is fed through the tufting machine at an increased stitch rate as the needles are shifted according to calculated pattern steps. A series of loopers or hooks engage and pick loops of yarns from the needles. The yarn feed mechanisms further can be controlled so that selected loops of yarns can be back-robbed so as to be hidden from view in the finished patterned tufted article.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2009Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Card-Monroe Corp.Inventors: Wilton Hall, William M. Christman, Jr.
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Publication number: 20120222606Abstract: A method for using a tufting machine to produce athletic turf bearing precise graphic tuft patterns at a high throughput rate is disclosed. The utilized machine includes tenter frame and a series of tufting frames upon which tufting head components are mounted. The entire length of a piece of backing material is wrapped around the tenter frame, and the tenter frame circulates the backing past the tufting frames, and the tufting head components are shifted as may be necessary to form a desired graphic tuft pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2012Publication date: September 6, 2012Inventor: John H. Bearden
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Publication number: 20120174846Abstract: A yarn color placement system for a tufting machine including a series of different color yarns being fed to the needles of the tufting machine by yarn feed mechanisms. A backing material is fed through the tufting machine at an increased stitch rate as the needles are shifted according to the programmed pattern steps. A series of level cut loop loopers or hooks engage and pick loops of yarns from the needles, with the clips of the level cut loop loopers or hooks being selectively actuated to form cut pile tufts, while the remaining loops of yarns can be back-robbed so as to be hidden from view in the finished patterned tufted article.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventors: Wilton Hall, Kendall Johnston
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Publication number: 20120152159Abstract: A tufting machine producing athletic turf bearing precise graphic patterns at a high throughput rate is disclosed. The machine includes tenter frame to which a backing material is attached, a bed frame to which the tenter frame is attached, a support assembly upon which the bed frame is movably mounted, and a series of tufting frames upon which tufting head components are mounted. The tenter frame and bed frame are computer-controlled to advance and retract the backing relative to the tufting frames, and the tufting head components are computer controlled to laterally shift and to asynchronously reciprocate tufting needles as is necessary to form a desired tuft pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Inventor: John H. Bearden
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Publication number: 20120137944Abstract: The invention relates to a control system for a tufting machine configured for forming tufted carpet. The tufting machine can have a system controller in communication with the tufting machine and with a plurality of yarn feed controllers for controlling operation of yarn feed motors that are configured to supply yarn from a source of yarn to the tufting machine. The system controller is programmable to enable input of a plurality of predetermined yarn feed profiles for selected stitches of a programmed pattern to be tufted such that, although at least two of the predetermined yarn feed profiles can be different, substantially the same feed length of yarn is used from each of the plurality of yarns.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2011Publication date: June 7, 2012Inventors: NEIL VAUGHAN, MARK HONEYCUTT
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Publication number: 20120094052Abstract: A carpet that can be installed onto a flooring surface without the requirement for registration between adjacent broadloom carpet pieces. The carpet comprises a design member that comprises a plurality of pattern members that are colorized and that define a void area, which has a substantially uniform color and pile height.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Inventors: James H. Bailey, Paul A. Young
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Patent number: 8141505Abstract: A yarn color placement system for a tufting machine including a series of different color yarns being fed to the needles of the tufting machine by yarn feed mechanisms. A backing material is fed through the tufting machine at an increased stitch rate as the needles are shifted according to the programmed pattern steps. A series of level cut loop loopers or hooks engage and pick loops of yarns from the needles, with the clips of the level cut loop loopers or hooks being selectively actuated to form cut pile tufts, while the remaining loops of yarns can be back-robbed so as to be hidden from view in the finished patterned tufted article.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2008Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Card-Monroe Corp.Inventors: Wilton Hall, Kendall Johnston
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Publication number: 20110107950Abstract: An embroidery data processing apparatus that processes embroidery data includes a reference point setting unit that sets, within a sewing area, positions of at least three reference points, a reference line setting unit that sets two reference lines being straight lines that intersect each other and each pass through at least two reference points of the at least three reference points, a plane setting unit that sets a reference plane by setting two sets of a plurality of virtual lines arranged in a matrix, a position determination unit that determines the plurality of arrangement positions based on the reference plane, a pattern selection unit that selects a type for the plurality of unit patterns from at least one type of unit pattern, and an arrangement unit that arranges the plurality of unit patterns of the type in the plurality of arrangement positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2010Publication date: May 12, 2011Applicant: BROTHER KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Hirotsugu TAKAHATA, Harumi KATO, Noriharu TASHIRO, Tsuneo OKUYAMA
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Patent number: 7905187Abstract: A yarn feed system, enabling the control of individual yarns to the needles of a tufting machine, and which system can be manufactured as a substantially standardized unit or attachment that can be removably mounted to a tufting machine. The yarn feed unit includes a series of yarn feed devices for feeding each of the yarns to the needles of the tufting machine, and a series of yarn feed controllers that monitor and control the operation of the yarn feed devices to control the feeding of the yarns to the needles according to programmed pattern instructions.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2006Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Card-Monroe Corp.Inventors: Roy T. Card, William M. Christman, Jr., Sherman W. Smith, II
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Publication number: 20110048305Abstract: A yarn feed system, enabling the control of individual yarns to the needles of a tufting machine, and which system can be manufactured as a substantially standardized unit or attachment that can be removably mounted to a tufting machine. The yarn feed unit includes a series of yarn feed devices each including a drive motor for feeding one or more selected yarns to the needles of the tufting machine, and a series of yarn feed controllers integrated with each yarn feed drive motor for monitoring and controlling the operation of the yarn feed devices to control the feeding of the yarns to the needles according to programmed pattern instructions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventor: William M. Christman, JR.
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Patent number: 7831331Abstract: An apparatus and method for detecting the position of a knife on a tufting machine. The apparatus includes a grounded needle, an electrically-insulated knife adapted to send a knife signal, a solenoid adapted to move the knife, and a programmable logic controller adapted to send a pattern signal to the solenoid, receive the knife signal from the knife, compare the knife signal to the pattern signal, and determine if the knife is in the position prescribed by the pattern signal. The method includes providing such an apparatus, inputting the pattern signal into the programmable logic controller, sending the pattern signal from the programmable logic controller to the solenoid, sending a knife signal from the electrically-insulated knife to the programmable logic controller, comparing the knife signal to the pattern signal, determining if the electrically-insulated knife is in the position prescribed by the pattern signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2007Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: CYP Technologies, LLCInventor: John Samilo
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Publication number: 20100162932Abstract: A tufting machine comprising a yarn applicator adapted to receive feed yarn and penetrate a surface covering backing and a cutting means adapted to cut the feed yarn to produce a stitch. The tufting machine also comprises a yarn control module that includes a yarn feed wheel adapted to guide the feed yarn, an actuator adapted to move the yarn feed wheel between an engaged position and a disengaged position, and a yarn feed gear adapted to engage the feed yarn when the actuator moves the yarn feed wheel into the engaged position. The tufting machine further comprises a power source adapted to move the yarn feed gear and a remote process control computer system adapted to send a first signal and a second signal to the yarn control module. The tufting machine produces a patterned surface covering having a plurality of yarn colors and a plurality of pile heights.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2008Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventor: John Samilo
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Publication number: 20100147562Abstract: A flexible, fabric-based circuit comprises a non-conductive flexible layer of fabric and a conductive flexible layer of fabric adjacent thereto. A non-conductive thread, an adhesive, and/or other means may be used for attaching the conductive layer to the non-conductive layer. In some embodiments, the layers are attached by a computer-driven embroidery machine at pre-determined portions or locations in accordance with a pre-determined attachment layout before automated cutting. In some other embodiments, an automated milling machine or a computer-driven laser using a pre-designed circuit trace as a template cuts the conductive layer so as to separate an undesired portion of the conductive layer from a desired portion of the conductive layer. Additional layers of conductive fabric may be attached in some embodiments to form a multi-layer construct.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2007Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventors: Andrew W. Chu, Justin A. Dobbins, Robert C. Scully, Robert C. Trevino, Greg Y. Lin, Patrick W. Fink
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Publication number: 20100024700Abstract: The invention discloses an apparatus for easily stitching a stippling pattern, wherein the stippling pattern 20 is selected and the vertical and lateral lengths XY of an embroidering area 30 are designated. In response to the designation, a pattern number calculating device 4 is operated to calculate the number (integer) of the vertical and lateral lengths of the unit stippling pattern that may be arranged in the embroidering area 30 in alignment vertically and laterally, and then a magnification calculating device is operated to calculate the magnification of the unit stippling pattern respectively of the vertical and lateral lengths of the unit stippling pattern, the calculation being made on the basis of the calculated number of the vertical and lateral lengths of the unit stippling pattern and the size of the embroidering area 30 so that the size of whole pattern may be in accord with the size of the embroidering area 30.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventors: Takeshi Kongo, Hiromi Motoyama, Naoki Sugahara
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Publication number: 20090101051Abstract: A system and method for controlling the yarn feed for a tufting machine to form tufted patterns having different pattern fields or areas. Predetermined yarn feed amounts can be input for one or more selected yarn feed zones of selected stitches of the pattern to enable different pile heights and/or different tufts of yarns to be formed in the different pattern zones. A yarn feed device for the tufting machine will be controlled to selectively feed varying amounts of yarns for each of the yarn feed zones of the selected stitches of the pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: Card-Monroe Corp.Inventor: William M. Christman, JR.
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Patent number: 7089874Abstract: The present invention provides alternative scroll-type yarn feed attachments for tufting machines characterized by independent servo-motor control of sets of yarn feed rolls, and a software design system to facilitate use of the attachment to produce novel patterns and photo images.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2005Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Tuftco CorporationInventors: Michael R. Morgante, Mike Bishop, Randall E. Stanfield, Eric J. Vaughen, Richard Prichard
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Patent number: 6945183Abstract: A yarn feed system, enabling the control of individual yarns to the needles of a tufting machine, and which system can be manufactured as a substantially standardized unit or attachment that can be removably mounted to a tufting machine. The yarn feed unit includes a series of yarn feed devices for feeding each of the yarns to the needles of the tufting machine, and a series of yarn feed controllers that monitor and control the operation of the yarn feed devices to control the feeding of the yarns to the needles according to programmed pattern instructions.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2004Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Card-Monroe Corp.Inventors: Roy T. Card, William M. Christman, Jr., Sherman W. Smith, II
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Patent number: 6877449Abstract: The present invention provides alternative scroll-type yarn feed attachments for tufting machines characterized by independent servo-motor control of sets of yarn feed rolls, and a software design system to facilitate use of the attachment to produce novel patterns and photo images.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Tuftco CorporationInventors: Michael R. Morgante, Mike Bishop, Randall E. Stanfield, Eric J. Vaughen, Richard Prichard
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Patent number: 6834601Abstract: A yarn feed system, enabling the control of individual yarns to the needles of a tufting machine, and which system can be manufactured as a substantially standardized unit or attachment that can be removably mounted to a tufting machine. The yarn feed unit includes a series of yarn feed devices for feeding each of the yarns to the needles of the tufting machine, and a series of yarn feed controllers that monitor and control the operation of the yarn feed devices to control the feeding of the yarns to the needles according to programmed pattern instructions.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2003Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Card-Monroe Corp.Inventors: Roy T. Card, William M. Christman, Jr., Sherman W. Smith, II
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Patent number: 6827030Abstract: A tufting machine has drives for shifting needle bars, pushing needle bars, rocking loopers, knives, and hooks. The drives require less maintenance, result in less wear, are highly accurate, can operate at high speeds and at high loads, and are easily programmable. The drives avoid the need for oil bathes for the moving parts and therefore reduce spillage onto tufted products. The drives are quiet and thus are preferably over many hydraulic drives. The drives are preferably linear drives and, more preferably, are electromagnetic drives.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2002Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Hicks Tufting Machine Service, Inc.Inventor: Bobby Hicks
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Patent number: 6807917Abstract: A yarn feed system, enabling the control of individual yarns to the needles of a tufting machine, and which system can be manufactured as a substantially standardized unit or attachment that can be removably mounted to a tufting machine. The yarn feed unit includes a series of yarn feed devices for feeding each of the yarns to the needles of the tufting machine, and a series of yarn feed controllers that monitor and control the operation of the yarn feed devices to control the feeding of the yarns to the needles according to programmed pattern instructions.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Card-Monroe Corp.Inventors: William Christman, Sherman W. Smith
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Patent number: 6782838Abstract: A bow and skew reduction control system and method is disclosed. In a tufting machine, an elongate bow roll is positioned intermediate a supply of a backing material to be tufted and a cloth feed roll positioned upstream of a needle bar. The backing material is passed at least partially about the bow roll and is passed over the cloth feed roll and into a tufting zone positioned with respect to the needle bar. The bow roll is provided with an actuator operably coupled to a controller. The roll of backing material is supported at its respective ends by a pair of jack assemblies, the jack assemblies being constructed and arranged for independent operation, and for raising and lowering, respectively, the ends of the roll of backing material as instructed by the controller. At least one, or a plurality, of spaced weft yarn markers are formed or otherwise disposed on the backing material and are parallel with the weft yarns thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2004Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Columbia Insurance CompanyInventors: Jeffrey W. Segars, William N. Vaughan
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Patent number: 6776109Abstract: A bow and skew reduction control system and method is disclosed. In a tufting machine, an elongate bow roll is positioned intermediate a supply of a backing material to be tufted and a cloth feed roll positioned upstream of a needle bar. The backing material is passed at least partially about the bow roll and is passed over the cloth feed roll and into a tufting zone positioned with respect to the needle bar. The bow roll is provided with an actuator operably coupled to a controller. The roll of backing material is supported at its respective ends by a pair of jack assemblies, the jack assemblies being constructed and arranged for independent operation, and for raising and lowering, respectively, the ends of the roll of backing material as instructed by the controller. At least one, or a plurality, of spaced weft yarn markers are formed or otherwise disposed on the backing material and are parallel with the weft yarns thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2001Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Columbia Insurance CompanyInventors: Jeffery W. Segars, William N. Vaughan
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Patent number: 6748886Abstract: A patterned cloth is made by which a pattern is formed on a surface of a work cloth by passing a thread through the work cloth a number of times and forming a plurality of free loops on the reverse side of the work cloth. A double-sided adhesive tape is provided to fix the free loops on the reverse side of the work cloth. The work cloth has an elastic film member, the elastic film member allowing the free loops to be retained on the reverse side of the work cloth.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2001Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Yasuhiro Shimizu
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Patent number: 6729254Abstract: A sewing apparatus performs sewing operation on a work piece that moves along an X-Y plane perpendicular to an axial direction of a hollow needle having an inclined opening that is formed by angular cutting a portion of an end portion of the hollow needle that penetrates the work piece with respect to the axial direction of the hollow needle, by reciprocating the hollow needle in a penetrating direction, using a thread threaded in the hollow needle. In the sewing apparatus, Tatami stitches are formed on the work cloth with a plurality of stitches. First, a plurality of stitches are formed in a first stitching direction along a line angled between 20° and 160° with respect to a needle tip opening direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2001Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Brother Kogyô Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Toshiyuki Mamiya, Akira Terao
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Patent number: 6508185Abstract: The present invention provides a single end scroll-type yarn feed attachment for tufting machines characterized by an array of single end yarn drives operated by servo motor controllers, and methods of using such an attachment to create and tuft new carpet patterns.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2002Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Tuftco CorporationInventors: Michael R. Morgante, Mike Bishop, Randall E. Stanfield, Eric J. Vaughen, Richard Prichard
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Publication number: 20030005869Abstract: A tufting machine has drives for shifting needle bars, pushing needle bars, rocking loopers, knives, and hooks. The drives require less maintenance, result in less wear, are highly accurate, can operate at high speeds and at high loads, and are easily programmable. The drives avoid the need for oil bathes for the moving parts and therefore reduce spillage onto tufted products. The drives are quiet and thus are preferably over many hydraulic drives. The drives are preferably linear drives and, more preferably, are electromagnetic drives.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2002Publication date: January 9, 2003Inventor: Bobby Hicks
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Publication number: 20020043202Abstract: There is disclosed a material or fabric making or processing operation involving needle penetration of a fiber, fabric or material layer (12) in which the needle penetration action is controlled by control means (18) by which the needle penetration characteristics can be varied within the penetration action and as between penetration actions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Inventors: James Edward Freeman, Raymond Palmer
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Publication number: 20010029877Abstract: The present invention provides a single end scroll-type yarn feed attachment for tufting machines characterized by independent servo-motor control of yarn feed rolls while eliminating tube banks typical of tufting machine feed attachments and produces new tufted carpet designs.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2001Publication date: October 18, 2001Inventors: Michael R. Morgante, Mike Bishop, Randall E. Stanfield, Eric J. Vaughen, Richard Prichard
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Patent number: 6293211Abstract: Apparatus for producing pattern tufted goods, such as pattern tufted carpet, produces cut and loop pattern carpet using independent yarn colored pattern and cutting pattern process controllers, colored pattern carpet having differential pile heights, and colored pattern carpet with tight or loose tufts. In addition, an apparatus for making color patterned tufted carpet has a yarn cutting system which more reliably cuts yarn when cut tufts are desired.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2000Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Tapistron International, Inc.Inventor: John S. Samilo
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Publication number: 20010016785Abstract: The embroidery machine includes: 1) a function-setting unit 110 having a current-operation data storing key for storing current-operation data and an operation data retrieval key for retrieving stored previous-operation data; 2) an operation data storage unit 120 for storing data with respect to the current operation in response to a signal generated by the selection of the operation-data storing key at the function-setting unit 110; and 3) a control unit 130 for controlling storage of the current-operation data in the operation data storage unit 120, checking whether there exist an operation stored in the operation data storage unit 120 if the operation data retrieval key is selected at the function-setting unit 110, and controlling the performance of the corresponding embroidery operation as a result of the check.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2001Publication date: August 23, 2001Applicant: Hankuk Special Precision Co. Ltd.Inventor: Do Wan Kim