System and method for tufting sculptured and multiple pile height patterned articles

US11725320B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11725320-B2
Application numberUS-202117492105-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 1, 2021
Priority dateOct 1, 2015
Publication dateAug 15, 2023
Grant dateAug 15, 2023

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A system and method for tufting sculptured and multiple pile height patterned articles, including controlling placement of yarns fed to the needles of the tufting machine by a yarn feed mechanism to form varying patterns includes a backing support over which the backing is fed, and which lifts/and biases the backing to a raised position. As the backing material is fed through the tufting machine, a series of loopers or hooks engage and pick loops of yarns from the needles. The yarn feed mechanism will be controlled to create a tension in selected loops of yarns, to cause the backing material to be pulled against the bias or spring force applied by the backing support toward the needle plate of the tufting machine to create tufts of different pile heights.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A tufting machine, comprising: backing feed rolls feeding a backing material through the tufting machine; at least one needle bar carrying a series of needles; a yarn feed mechanism feeding a plurality of yarns to a series of needles; a series of gauge parts located below the backing material and movable toward the needles as the needles are reciprocated into the backing material to pick-up yarns therefrom; a backing support over which the backing material passes, the backing support having a resilience; and a control system including programming for controlling feeding of selected yarns by the yarn feed mechanism to at least a portion of the needles such that the selected yarns picked up from the needles by the gauge parts are tensioned sufficient to overcome the resilience of the backing support; wherein the tensioning of the selected yarns is controlled so as to cause at least a portion of the backing material to be moved toward a lowered position for forming a pattern of tufts of yarns in the backing material. 2. The tufting machine of claim 1 , further comprising a shift mechanism for shifting at least some of the needles transversely across the backing material. 3. The tufting machine of claim 2 , wherein the control system comprises programming for coordinating shifting of the needles by the shift mechanism and feeding of the backing material by the backing feed rolls, with control of the yarn feed mechanism so as to present a series of yarns of the plurality of yarns to selected stitch locations along the backing material as the backing material is moved at an effective operative stitch rate whereby an increased number of tufts per inch are formed in the backing material, with non-selected ones of the series of yarns presented being pulled low or out of the backing material while selected ones of the series of yarns presented are maintained at the selected stitch locations to form the pattern. 4. The tufting machine of claim 1 and wherein said gauge parts comprise level cut loop loopers, cut pile hooks, and/or combinations thereof. 5. The tufting machine of claim 1 and wherein said yarn feed mechanism comprises at least one of a scroll, roll, single end or double end yarn feed pattern attachment. 6. The tufting machine of claim 1 , wherein the backing support comprises a spring plate supported at a location spaced above a needle plate, the spring plate comprising a series of spring fingers extending at least partially over the needle plate and along a path of travel of the backing material. 7. The tufting machine of claim 1 , wherein the backing support comprises a series of sections, each section including at least one spring plate arranged at a selected elevation above the gauge parts and having a series of spaced spring fingers against which the backing material is pulled as a result of the tensioning of the selected yarns. 8. The tufting machine of claim 7 wherein the backing support further comprises spacers positioned below one or more of the series of sections, and wherein spacers are adjustably mounted so as to enable adjustment of the elevation of the spring fingers of corresponding ones of the sections with respect to the needles. 9. A method of forming a tufted article, comprising: moving a backing material along a backing support with at least a portion of the backing material guided over the backing support in an elevated position; reciprocating a series of needles carrying a plurality of yarns into and out of the backing material; picking loops of yarns from the needles with a series of gauge parts located below the backing material; controlling feeding of selected yarns so as to create tension in the selected yarns; controlling the tension in the selected yarns sufficient to overcome a resiliency of the backing support over which the backing material is moved; and as the tension in the selected yarns is increased, drawing at least a portion of the backing material downwardly toward a lowered position to form the tufted article with selected pattern effects. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein moving the backing material along the backing support comprises feeding the backing material at an effective operative stitch rate approximately equivalent to a fabric stitch rate for the tufted article increased by a selected amount to form the pattern. 11. The method of claim 9 , further comprising presenting a desired number of yarns for insertion into the backing material at selected stitch locations of a pattern of the tufted article being formed and withholding selected yarns from such stitch locations, and wherein presenting a desired number of yarns comprises shifting at least some of the needles carrying the plurality of yarns transversely with respect to the feeding of the backing material. 12. A method of tufting to form a patterned tufted article having a desired pattern stitch rate, comprising: threading a series of needles with different color or type yarns in a selected sequence; moving a backing material through a tufting zone at an actual stitch rate that is at least two times the desired pattern stitch rate for the patterned tufted article; as the backing material moves through the tufting zone, directing at least a portion of the backing material toward an elevated position; shifting at least a portion of the needles across the backing material sufficient to present a series of different color or type yarns to a series of stitch locations in the backing material; picking loops of yarns from the needles with a series of gauge parts; controlling feeding of the series of different color or type yarns presented to selected ones of the stitch locations, and retaining at least one desired yarn of the series of different color or type of yarns presented at each of the selected ones of the stitch locations so as to form tufts of the desired yarns at the selected ones of the stitch, with remaining ones of the series of yarns presented at the selected stitch locations being at least partially removed from the backing material; and tensioning one or more of the yarns retained at one or more of the selected stitch locations sufficient to draw at least a portion of the backing material from its elevated position toward a lowered position to form selected pattern effects of the patterned tufted article. 13. The method of claim 12 and wherein the selected pattern effects comprise forming tufts of yarns with multiple pile heights, controlled transitions between higher and lower pile tuft fields or areas, shading effects, sculptured textures, cut pile and loop pile tufts of yarns in one or more same tuft rows, cut pile and loop pile tufts of yarns in different tuft rows, placement of selected colors of yarns, or combinations thereof. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein tensioning one or more of the yarns retained at one or more of the selected stitch locations comprises controlling feeding of the one or more yarns so as to draw a loop of the at least one desired yarn substantially tight against a gauge part along which the loop of yarn is engaged sufficient to overcome a resiliency of a backing support directing the backing material toward its elevated position, and enable movement of the backing material toward its lowered position. 15. The method of claim 12 , further comprising cutting the loops of the desired yarns to form cut pile tufts. 16. The method of claim 12 , further comprising selectively activating clips of level cut loop loopers to form loop and cut pile tufts. 17. A tufting machine, comprising: a yarn f

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Classifications

  • D05C15/22Primary

    Loop-catching arrangements, e.g. loopers; Driving mechanisms therefor · CPC title

  • Devices for guiding, feeding, handling, or treating the threads in embroidering machines; Machine needles; Operating or control mechanisms therefor · CPC title

  • Tufting machines {(D05C15/06 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • Arrangements or devices for holding or feeding the base material (D05C15/26 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Needle plates · CPC title

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What does patent US11725320B2 cover?
A system and method for tufting sculptured and multiple pile height patterned articles, including controlling placement of yarns fed to the needles of the tufting machine by a yarn feed mechanism to form varying patterns includes a backing support over which the backing is fed, and which lifts/and biases the backing to a raised position. As the backing material is fed through the tufting machin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Card Monroe Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D05C15/22. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 15 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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