Shift mechanism for a tufting machine

US11873592B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11873592-B2
Application numberUS-202017024862-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 18, 2020
Priority dateMar 15, 2017
Publication dateJan 16, 2024
Grant dateJan 16, 2024

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A shift mechanism for a tufting machine for controlling the transverse, lateral shifting movement of a series of needles of the tufting machine across a backing material for forming a series of cut and/or loop pile tufts of yarns in the backing in accordance with a pattern. The shift mechanism will include a motor controlled rack and pinion shift control assembly having one or more pinions, each driven by a motor, that engage and drive a rack coupled to at least one needle bar of the tufting machine, for controlling the transverse shifting movement of the needles.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A tufting machine, comprising: at least one needle bar having a series of needles mounted therealong and carrying yarns therewith, wherein the needles are reciprocated into and out of a backing material for forming tufts of yarns in the backing material; a rack and pinion shift control assembly coupled to the at least one needle bar for controlling shifting of the needles transversely across the backing material, the rack and pinion shift control assembly comprising a rack, and at least one rotatable pinion configured to engage with the rack for driving the rack; wherein the at least one pinion comprises a pair of pinions arranged to engage with the rack at multiple points of contact and a pair of motors engaging the pinions for driving rotation of the pinions; wherein, as the pinions are rotated in one or more directions, the rack is moved linearly for shifting the needles across the backing material. 2. The tufting machine of claim 1 , wherein the rack and pinion shift control assembly further comprises a sliding bracket mounted to the rack with at least one bearing guide mounted along the sliding bracket, and at least one track or rail received within the bearing guide and along which the sliding bracket is moved; and wherein the sliding bracket or rack is coupled to the at least one needle bar for shifting the at least one needle bar transversely with respect to the backing material. 3. The tufting machine of claim 1 , further comprising a yarn feed mechanism controlling feeding of the yarns to the needles. 4. The tufting machine of claim 1 , further comprising a series of gauge parts arranged below the backing material and reciprocated into engagement with at least some of the needles as the needles are reciprocated into the backing material to pick loops of yarns therefrom for forming the tufts of yarns in the backing material. 5. The tufting machine of claim 1 , wherein each of the motors of the rack and pinion shift control assembly comprise a torque motor or a reversible servo motor. 6. The tufting machine of claim 1 , wherein the at least one needle bar comprises a pair of independently shiftable needle bars. 7. A tufting machine for forming a series of tufts of yarns in a backing in accordance with a pattern, the tufting machine comprising: a series of spaced needles mounted along one or more needle bars, the needles carrying the yarns into and out of the backing; a series of gauge parts arranged below the backing and reciprocable toward the needles as the needles are reciprocated into the backing, the gauge parts configured to pick loops of yarns from at least some of the needles; and a rack and pinion shift control assembly coupled to at least one needle bar of the one or more needle bars and comprising a rack, a pair of pinions each configured to engage the rack at multiple points of contact therealong, and at least one motor connected to at least one pinion of the pair of pinions for driving rotation of the at least one pinion; wherein as the at least one pinion is rotated, the rack is driven linearly so as shift the needles transversely across the backing. 8. The tufting machine of claim 7 , further comprising at least two rack and pinion shift control assemblies; and wherein the one or more needle bars comprise a pair of needle bars, and wherein each of the needle bars of the pair of needle bars is coupled to one of the pair of rack and pinion shift control assemblies for independently shifting each of the needle bars. 9. The tufting machine of claim 7 , wherein the at least one motor comprises a torque motor or a servo motor. 10. The tufting machine of claim 7 , further comprising a pinion preloader connected to the at least one pinion, and a gear head assembly coupled to the pinion preloader and to a driveshaft of the at least one motor. 11. The tufting machine of claim 7 , wherein the rack and pinion shift control assembly further comprises a sliding bracket connected to the rack, at least one bearing guide mounted to the sliding bracket and at least one track or rail engaged by the at least one bearing guide for guiding movement of the rack linearly; and a linkage connected to the sliding bracket or the rack and to the at least one needle bar for translating the linear movement of the rack to the at least one needle bar to cause the at least one needle bar to be shifted transversely with respect to the backing. 12. The tufting machine of claim 7 , wherein the rack comprises a rack body having plurality of spaced rack teeth with a series of recesses defined therebetween; and wherein each of the pinions comprises a plurality of teeth or rollers arranged in a tooth profile configured to be received within recesses defined between the rack teeth in a manner sufficient to create the multiple points of contact between each pinion and the rack. 13. The tufting machine of claim 12 , further comprising a rack support assembly coupled to the rack body, and a linkage arranged between the needle bar and the rack support assembly. 14. The tufting machine of claim 13 , wherein the rack support assembly comprises a sliding bracket connected to the rack, at least one bearing guide mounted to the sliding bracket, and at least one track or rail engaging the at least one bearing guide for guiding movement of the rack. 15. A tufting machine, comprising: at least one needle bar having a series of needles arranged therealong and carrying a plurality of yarns, wherein the needle bar is driven in a reciprocating motion so as to move the needles into and out of a backing moving along a path of travel therebelow; a series of gauge parts arranged below the backing and configured to pick loops of yarns from at least some of the needles as gauge parts are reciprocated into engagement with the needles as the needles are engaged with the backing to form tufts of yarns in the backing; and a shift mechanism coupled to at least one needle bar and operable for shifting the needles in a direction substantially transverse to the path of travel of the backing, the shift mechanism comprising: a rack linked to the at least one needle bar and having a series of spaced rack teeth; a pair of pinions, each pinion having a series of teeth or rollers arranged in a tooth profile that substantially matches a tooth profile of the rack teeth so as to be engaged by multiple rack teeth to provide multiple points of contact between the rack and the pinions; and a pair of motors configured for driving rotation of the pinions; wherein as each pinion is rotated, the engagement of the teeth of rollers of the pinions and the rack teeth cause the rack to be moved linearly for controlling the shifting of the needles. 16. The tufting machine of claim 15 , wherein the shift mechanism comprises at least two rack and pinion shift control assemblies; and wherein the at least one needle bar comprises a pair of needle bars; and wherein each of the needle bars is coupled to one of the rack and pinion shift control assemblies for independently shifting each of the needle bars. 17. The tufting machine of claim 15 , wherein the shift mechanism further comprises a sliding bracket coupled to the rack, at least one bearing guide mounted to the sliding bracket, and at least one track or rail received within the bearing guide and along which the sliding bracket is moved; and wherein the sliding bracket or the rack is coupled to the at least one needle bar for shifting the at least one needle bar transversely with respect to the backing. 18. The tufting machine of claim 15 , wh

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  • D05C15/30Primary

    by moving the tufting tools laterally · CPC title

  • using rotary electric motors · CPC title

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What does patent US11873592B2 cover?
A shift mechanism for a tufting machine for controlling the transverse, lateral shifting movement of a series of needles of the tufting machine across a backing material for forming a series of cut and/or loop pile tufts of yarns in the backing in accordance with a pattern. The shift mechanism will include a motor controlled rack and pinion shift control assembly having one or more pinions, eac…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Card Monroe Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D05C15/30. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 16 2024 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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