Tufting machine and method of tufting
US-2024337056-A1 · Oct 10, 2024 · US
US10280541B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10280541-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715456948-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 27, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 7, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 7, 2019 |
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A level cut loop looper or hook and clip assembly for a tufting machine includes at least one module carrying a series of level cut loop loopers or hooks. Each level cut loop looper or hook generally can include a looper body along which a clip is slidably moved. Each clip will be moved between retracted and extended positions as the level cut loop loopers or hooks are reciprocated toward and away from engagement with their associated needles of the tufting machine. Actuators can be engaged to secure the clips in their extended positions as needed to selectively form cut and loop pile tufts in a backing material.
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A tufting machine, comprising: at least one needle bar carrying a series of needles in a reciprocating motion toward and away from a backing material; a yarn feed feeding yarns to each of the needles; and a level cut loop looper and clip assembly including a plurality of units mountable in series along a gauge bar, each of said units comprising: a plurality of level cut loop loopers, each level cut loop looper having a shank portion, a throat portion extending forwardly from said shank, and a forward end configured to capture a loop of yarn along said throat portion; a plurality of clips each having a body, a first end and a second end, and each of said clips movable along an associated one of said level cut loop loopers between retracted and extended positions wherein said first ends of said clips are located at said forward ends of their associated level cut loop loopers; and a plurality of actuators, each actuator having a locking member aligned with one of said clips, wherein as said level cut loop loopers are reciprocated toward and away from the needles penetrating the backing material, at least a portion of said clips are moved along said level cut loop loopers toward their extended positions, and wherein one or more selected ones of said actuators are engaged and move their locking members into contact with selected clips aligned therewith to substantially locate said selected clips in their extended positions adjacent said forward ends of said level cut loop loopers associated with each of said selected clips for substantially blocking capture of loops of yarns along said throat portions of said level cut loop loopers. 2. The tufting machine of claim 1 , wherein said actuators comprise at least one of a solenoid, piezo-electric actuator, a pneumatic cylinder, or a fluid cylinder. 3. The tufting machine of claim 2 and wherein said first ends of said clips comprise tapering projections configured to enable pick-up of loops of yarns from the needles by said level cut loop loopers. 4. The tufting machine of claim 1 , further comprising a pivot member mounted to each of said clips and to a biasing element, wherein each of said clips is biased toward its retracted position. 5. The tufting machine of claim 1 , further comprising a stop member positioned adjacent said second ends of said clips so as to be engaged by and cause movement of said clips along said throat portions of said level cut loop loopers and toward their extended positions, as said level cut loopers are reciprocated away from the needles. 6. The tufting machine of claim 1 , wherein each of said clips comprises a recess located along its body and configured to receive said locking member of one of said actuators aligned therewith so as to substantially lock each of said clips in its extended position. 7. The tufting machine of claim 1 , wherein said plurality of level cut loop loopers each are mounted in spaced series along at least one module that is mountable to one of said units. 8. A tufting machine, comprising: at least one reciprocating needle bar with a series of spaced needles mounted therealong; a yarn feed mechanism feeding yarns to each of the needles; backing rolls feeding a backing material through the tufting machine; a level cut loop looper and clip assembly mounted below the backing material and reciprocable toward and away from the needles as the needles pass into and out of the backing material for forming a series of tufts of yarns in a backing material, the level cut loop looper and clip assembly comprising: a series of level cut loop loopers, and a series of clips each movable along one of the level cut loop loopers, and a series of actuators each mounted adjacent an associated one of the level cut loop loopers and clips, each actuator selectively operable to move a locking member into a position engaging the clip of its associated level cut loop looper for substantially locking the clip in a selected position along the associated level cut loop looper for selectively forming cut and/or loop tufts of yarns in the backing material. 9. The tufting machine of claim 8 , wherein said actuators comprise at least one of a solenoid, piezo-electric actuator, a pneumatic cylinder, or a fluid cylinder. 10. The tufting machine of claim 8 , wherein each of said clips comprises a recess configured to receive the locking member of an associated one of said actuators therein to substantially lock each of said clips in an extended position. 11. The tufting machine of claim 8 , further comprising a stop member positioned adjacent a distal end of each of the clips located in a position so as to be engaged by and cause movement of the clips along their level cut loop loopers and toward their extended positions, as said level cut loopers are reciprocated away from the needles. 12. The tufting machine of claim 11 , further comprising a pivot member mounted adjacent the distal end of each of the clips, and a biasing element mounted to an opposite end of each pivot member, whereby each of the clips is biased toward a retracted position as the level cut loop loopers and clips are reciprocated toward the needles and away from the stop member. 13. The tufting machine of claim 8 , wherein the level cut loop looper and clip assembly further comprises a series of units each having a unit body along which the level cut loop loopers are mounted, with the clips thereof extending through the unit body, and wherein each of the clips is movable through the unit body between retracted and extended positions as the units are reciprocated toward and away from the needles.
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