Thread Take-up Patents (Class 112/96)
  • Patent number: 4412497
    Abstract: A device for driving at least one of a plurality of thread levers on multi-needle embroidery machines in which the thread levers of the needles which are disconnected at the time can be uncoupled from a oscillating drive shaft by displaceable coupling elements. In order to obtain an enclosed accident-proof development of the coupling elements at the same time with high reliability in operation and only slight wear, the thread levers are arranged on coupling sleeves, which sleeves surround the drive shaft, are mounted in common in a housing and are displaceable with the housing in the longitudinal direction of the drive shaft. Furthermore, at least one coupling sleeve can be coupled to the drive shaft by means of a coupling piece fastened to the drive shaft, while the other coupling sleeves (4) are held fast in non-turnable manner together with the housing by holding bars which extend into a groove of the sleeves, the bars being fixed in position and extending parallel to the drive shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 1, 1983
    Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Carl Zangs Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventors: Wolfgang Teetz, Heinz-Georg Slomma, Hans-Gerd Ripkens
  • Patent number: 4373457
    Abstract: A thread feed arrangement particularly suitable for use in an embroidery machine for feeding and tightening a thread includes a drive mechanism for rotating a thread roller in the machine about its axis so as to tighten the thread a desired amount after the thread is formed into a stitch or loop. The drive mechanism is controlled by a control device in corresponding relationship with the formation of the stitch or loop, such as by a punched card control system which controls the entire operation of the machine. When using the feed arrangement, thread breakage is significantly reduced and a substantial number of commonly used reciprocating machine parts such as thread guides are no longer required.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 1980
    Date of Patent: February 15, 1983
    Inventor: August Heinzle
  • Patent number: 3968759
    Abstract: In necessary embroidery machine, especially in an area embroidery machine the combination of a yarn support stand together with feed yarn rolls for all needle yarns required for the operation of the machine which are arranged in a yarn group, a yarn storage and tensioning device for accommodating the needle yarns over the feed yarn rolls with the same yarn lengths and for tension free and continuous supply of the yarn ncessary for the operation of the machine while the embroidering mechanism is running, and a clamping arrangement, by means of which the stationary feed yarn rolls in the yarn support stand can be clamped and changed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1974
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1976
    Inventor: Rudolf Reich