Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to positive dobby machines constituted to drive heald
frames positively in both upward and downward directions, and more specifically to
a positive dobby machine where mechanism in a vertical lever, upper and lower hooks
pivotally connected respectively to upper and lower ends of the vertical lever, and
upper and lower return knives acting to push back both ends of the vertical lever.
Background Art
[0002] In positive dobby machine in prior art, a command device constituted to generate
command corresponding to fabric pattern acts to rotate upper and lower hooks pivotally
connected respectively to upper and lower ends of a vertical lever. Therefore upper
and lower return knives opposed respectively to upper and lower ends of the vertical
lever are contacted with both ends of the vertical lever directly so as to transmit
movement. If upper and lower return knives were constituted to push the vertical lever
through upper and lower hooks, the pushing force would produce revolution resistance
in the upper and lower hooks and rotation of both hooks according to the command device
would be difficult.
[0003] Since the revolution center of the vertical lever and upper and lower return knives
cannot coincide with each other, surface contact state of the vertical lever with
the return knife cannot be held throughout whole stroke of transmission. Therefore,
partial cylindrical surfaces are usually formed on upper and lower ends of the vertical
lever, and pressure receiving surfaces of upper and lower knives opposed to respective
cylindrical surfaces are formed in flat planes, so that the cylindrical surface and
the flat plane are contacted with each other in line contact state. In such constitution,
pressure per unit area between the vertical lever and the return knife becomes very
large. Moreover sliding phenomenon between contact portions because of non-coincidance
of the revolution center increases abrasion of the contact portions. High-speed operation
of positive dobby machines therefore has been obstructed.
Disclosure of Invention
[0004] This invention is characterized in constitution of an apparatus that upper and lower
return knives are contacted in surface contact state with upper and lower hooks and
push them, which hooks are pivotally attached to upper and lower ends of a vertical
lever, a command device acts on upper and lower knife hooks which can be engaged with
the upper and lower hooks respectively, upper and lower knife shafts which support
the upper and lower knife hooks respectively are moved in parallel and integral with
the upper and lower return knives,and upper and lower hook stoppers which are engaged
with the upper and lower hooks respectively are moved by the upper and lower knife
hooks.
[0005] An object of this invention is to provide a positive dobby machine in which movement
of upper and lower return knives is transmitted to upper and lower ends of a vertical
lever through surface contact means thereby abrasion in transmission portion is reduced.
[0006] Another object of this invention is to provide a positive dobby machine which can
be driven at high speed.
[0007] Above mentioned and other objects and features of this invention will be apparent
from the following description referring to the accompanying drawings. However, the
drawings are for explanation only and not for limiting the scope of this invention.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0008] The drawings show preferable embodiments of this invention.
Fig. 1 is a schematic sectional view of a positive dobby machine.
Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention
[0009] A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described referring to
Fig. 1. A stationary shaft 2 has both longitudinal ends fixed to a machine frame (not
shown). A plurality of jack levers 1 are arranged in longitudinal direction on the
stationary shaft 2 and rotatably supported, the number of the jack levers 1 being
the same as that of heald frames (not shown). hach jack lever 1 is provided with a
pin 4 to which is pivotally connected a connecting rod (not shown) in similar manner
to conventional positive dobby machine. The connecting rod is connected to a shedding
lever (not shown) which, in turn, is connected to heald frame (not shown) through
transmission means. The jack lever 1 is provided with another pin.3 to which a vertical
lever 5 is pivotally connected. The vertical lever 5 is formed in vertical symmetry
with respect to the pin 3 and has both vertical ends to which an upper hook 6a and
a lower hook 6b are connected respectively through pins 37a and 37b. The upper hook
6a and the lower hook 6b are formed in vertical symmetry. First pressure receiving
planes 7a, 7b and second pressure receiving planes 8a, 8b are in parallel to each
other and formed at both lateral sides of the pins 37a and 37b. The upper hook 6a
and lower hook 6b are provided at respective top ends with hooks 9a, 9b and notch
portions 29a, 29b.
[0010] Each of upper stoppers 10a and lower stoppers lOb has both longitudinal ends connected
to the machine frame. When the vertical lever 5 and second pressure receiving planes
8a, 8b of the upper and lower hooks 6a, 6b are all in the vertical direction, the
upper stopper 10a contacts with the second pressure receiving plane 8a of the upper
hook 6a in surface contact state and also the lower stopper 10b contacts with the
second pressure receiving plane 8b of the lower hook 6b in similar manner. As clearly
seen from the figure, above mentioned state occurs when the jack lever I is rotated
most in counterclockwise direction. In this attitude, a driving shaft 12 being as
high as the pin 3 has both longitudinal ends rotatably supported on the machine frame
and is moved in reciprocal rotating motion by means of driving mechanism (not shown).
On forward and rearward sides of the driving shaft 12 are fixed two driving levers
13 each bent in symmetric form with respect to the driving shaft 12. Two driving levers
13 respectively have both vertical ends to support an upper knife shaft lla and a
lower knife shaft llb rotatably. A driven lever 15 has the same configuration as the
driving lever 13 and is pivotally mounted on the machine frame by a pin 14 being as
high as the driving shaft 12. Two driven levers 15 are opposed respectively to two
driving levers 13. Both longitudinal ends of an upper return knife 16a are pivotally
connected to upper ends of two forward and rearward driven levers 15 respectively,
and in similar manner both longitudinal ends of a lower return knife l6b are pivotally
connected to lower ends of two driven levers 15 respectively. An upper connecting
member 17a and a lower connecting member 17b are integrally connected respectively
with the right side of both longitudinal ends of the upper and lower return knives
16a, 16b. The right ends of upper and lower connecting members 17a, 17b are integrally
connected respectively with the upper and lower knife shafts lla, llb. Distance from
the axial center of upper and lower knife shafts lla, llb to the axial center of upper
and lower return knives 16a, l6b opposed thereto is equal to distance between the
axial centers of the driving shaft 12 and the pin 14. Parallelogram link mechanism
is therefore constituted by the driving lever 13, the driven lever 15 and the upper
and lower return knives having the upper and lower connecting members 17a, 17b, so
that the upper return knife 16a, the upper connecting member 17a and the upper knife
lla are integrally moved in parallel, and in similar manner the lower return knife
16b, the lower connecting member 17b and the lower knife shaft llb are moved in parallel.
Pressure receiving planes 18a, 18b in the vertical direction are formed respectively
on leftside of the upper and lower return knives 16a, 16b. When counterclockwise rotation
of the driving lever 13 is stopped, the upper hook 6a is interposed between the pressure
receiving plane 18 of upper return knife and the upper stopper 10a, and the pressure
receiving plane 18a of upper return knife is contacted with the first pressure receiving
plane 7a of the upper hook 6a in surface contact state. In similar manner, when clockwise
rotation of the driving lever 13 is stopped, the lower hook 6b is interposed between
the lower return knife 16b and the lower stopper lOb, and the pressure receiving plane
18b of lower return knife is contacted with the first pressure receiving plane 7b
of the lower hook 6b in surface contact state.
[0011] On the upper knife shaft lla is pivotally mounted an upper knife hook 19a in opposition
to the upper hook 6a. The upper knife hook 19a comprises an upward hook 20a engageable
with the hook portion 9a of the upper hook 6a at stopping state of counterclockwise
rotation of the driving lever 13, a command receiving portion 21a below the hook.portion
20a, a stopper surface 22a formed at right side of the upper knife shaft lla, a spring
hook 23a below the stopper surface 22a, and a projection 24a formed at upper left-side
of the upper knife shaft lla. Other end of the spring 25 is hung to the spring hook
23a and connected with the upper stay 26a. The upper
'stay 26a has both longitudinal ends fixed to two upper connecting members 17a respectively.
The upper knife hook 19a is urged counterclockwise. If a hereinafter described upper
command lever 36a raises the command receiving portion 21a, the hook portion 9a; if
the upper command lever 36a does not act, the stopper surface 22a is contacted with
the upper stay 26a and in this attitude the hook 20a is not engaged with the hook
portion 9a.
[0012] An upper stopper shaft 27a has both longitudinal ends fixed on the machine frame.
A plurality of upper stoppers 28a, each being opposed to the upper hook 6a and the
upper knife hook 19a, are pivotally mounted on the upper stopper shaft 27a, If a pawl
30a at the top end of the upper hook stopper 28a is engaged with a notch 29a of the
upper hook 6a, the second pressure receiving plane 8a of the upper hook 6a is contacted
with the upper stopper lOa in surface contact state thereby upper end of the vertical
lever 5 is held at the left end position. A pressure receiving plane 31a is formed
at lower surface of the upper hook stopper 28a. If the pressure receiving plane 31a
is raised by a projection 24a of the upper knife hook 19a rotating clockwise, engagement
of the pawl 30a with the notch 29a is released. A coil spring 33 is stretched between
a spring hook 32a of the upper hook stopper 28a and an upper stay rod 34a having both
longitudinal ends fixed on the machine frame, thereby the upper hook stopper 28a is
urged in counterclockwise direction.
[0013] A lower knife hook 19b, a lower stay 26b, a lower stopper shaft 27b, a lower hook
stopper 28b and the like are formed in vertical symmetry to the upper hook 19a, the
upper stay 26a, the upper stopper shaft 27a, the upper hook stopper 28a and the like.
[0014] A command device 35 is a known device where an endless card with perforation corresponding
to fabric pattern is transferred using a drum, the perforation is detected by a vertical
needle, the needle controls height in right end of a horizontal rod, the right end
of horizontal rod is pushed by a knife reciprocating in horizontal direction, and
an upper command lever 36a and a lower command lever 36b connected to the left end
of horizontal rod are operated. While the driving lever 13 finishes to rotate counterclockwise
and begins to rotate clockwise, the upper command lever 36a raises the upper knife
hook 19a to engage the hook portion 20a with the hook portion 9a, and the knife 19a
disengages the upper hook stopper 28a from the upper hook 6a. While the driving lever
13 rotates clockwise, the lower command lever 36b similarly engages the lower hook
6b with the lower knife hook 19b, and the lower knife hook 19b disengages the lower
hook stopper 28b from the lower hook 6b.
[0015] Fig. I shows above mentioned attitude where the vertical lever is in the vertical
direction, the jack lever 1 stop to rotate counterclockwise, the driving lever 13
and the driven lever 15 also stop to rotate counterclockwise, the upper command lever
36a of the command device 35 engages the upper knife hook 19a with the upper hook
6a, the upper hook stopper 28a is disengaged from the upper hook 6a, and the lower
hook stopper 28b is engaged with the lower hook 6b. This state corresponds to attitude
of the heald in downward position. If the driving lever 13 rotates clockwise, the
upper knife hook 19a pulls the upper hook 6a rightwards, the vertical lever 5 rotates
clockwise about the pin 37b and the jack lever I also rotates clockwise thereby the
heald frame is moved upwards. When the driving lever 13 stops to rotate clockwise,
the heald frame comes to the top dead center. In this state, the driven lever 15 rotates
in similar manner to the driving lever 13. If the driving lever 13 and the driven
lever 15 begin to rotate counterclockwise, since the upper command lever 36a does
not support the upper knife hook 19a then, the upper knife hook 19a is disengaged
from the upper hook 6a and rotates counterclockwise until the stopper surface 22a
thereof is contacted with the upper stay 26a. Then the upper return knife 16a pushes
the upper hook 6a leftwards, the vertical lever 5 rotates counterclockwise about the
pin 37b, and the jack lever 1 also rotates counterclockwise, thereby the heald frame
is moved downwards. When the driving lever 13 and the driven lever 15 stop to rotate
counterclockwise, the heald frame comes to the bottom dead center. Although above
description concerns operation of the upper knife hook 19a by the upper command lever
36a of the command device 35, when the lower knife hook 19b is operated by the lower
command lever 36b, the lower knife hook 19b is engaged with the lower hook 6b before
the beginning of counterclockwise rotation of the driving lever 13 and the driven
lever 15, and the pawl 38a of the upper hook stopper 28a is engaged with the notch
29a of the upper hook 6a. If the driving lever 13 rotates counterclockwise, the vertical
lever 5 rotates counterclockwise about the pin 37a and the jack lever 1 rotates clockwise,
thereby the heald frame is moved upwards. Subsequent operation is performed in similar
manner to the case of operation of the upper knife hook 19a as above described. Both
two cases as above described concern the heald frame moved up and down. If neither
the upper command lever 36a nor the lower command lever 36b acts, the vertical lever
5 keeps attitude as shown and the heald frame is still held in the bottom dead center.
In order to hold the heald frame in the top dead center continuously, the upper command
lever, for example, is operated, and when the driving lever 13 finishes to rotate
clockwise and the heald frame comes to the top dead center as above described, the
lower command lever 36b is operated. If the driving lever 13 begins to rotate counterclockwise,
the upper hook 6a is moved leftwards and the lower hook 6b is moved rightwards. Since
stroke of both hooks 6a, 6b is equal, the vertical lever 5 only rocks about the pin
3 and the jack lever 1 does not rotate, thereby the heald frame is held in the top
dead center.
[0016] If the heald frame is raised in above mentioned operations, the vertical lever 5
rotates counterclockwise ( or clockwise ) about the pin 37a ( or pin 37b ) and reaction
force in the fulcrum is received by surface contact of the upper stopper 10a ( or
lower stopper lOb ) with the second pressure receiving plane 8a of the upper hook
6a ( or the second pressure receiving plane 8b of the lower hook 6b ). Reaction force
during downward motion of the heald frame is received by surface contact of the first
pressure receiving plane 7a of the upper hook 6a ( or the first pressure receiving
plane 7b of the lower hook 6b ) with the pressure receiving plane 18a of the upper
return knife 16a ( or the pressure receiving plane 18b of the lower return knife 16b
). Further, reaction force during continuous holding of the heald frame in the top
dead center is received by surface contact of the first pressure receiving plane 7a
of the upper hook 6a with the pressure receiving surface 18a of the upper return knife
16a or by surface contact of the first pressure receiving plane 7b of the lower hook
6b with the pressure receiving plane 18b of the lower return knife 16b. Accordingly,
although above mentioned portions in surface contact state are subjected to sliding
action because of difference of revolution center positions of members relating to
contact planes or fixed state of one plane, the surface contact state causes little
abrasion.
1. A positive dobby machine, comprising a jack lever for moving a heald frame, a vertical
lever with center portion pivotally connected to said jack lever, hooks pivotally
connected respectively to upper and lower ends of the vertical lever, return knives
for moving respectively both ends of said jack lever in opposite direction to the
hook moving direction, hook stoppers engaged with the hooks, and stoppers for supporting
respectively the upper and lower ends of said vertical lever, characterized in that
a driven lever is opposed to the vertical lever, a driving lever is installed to the
vertical lever in opposite side with respect to the driven lever, the axial center
of the driving lever and the axial center of the driven levers and center portion
of the vertical lever are arranged approximately in a line, knife shafts are installed
respectively to upper and lower ends of the driving lever, return knives are supported
respectively to upper and lower ends of the driven lever, connecting members are installed
integrally with respective return knives and connected to the knife shaft, parallelogram
link mechanism is constituted by the driving lever, the driven lever and the return
knives having the connecting members so that the return knives are moved in parallel,
each return knife has pressure receiving plane at side opposed to the vertical lever,
the pressure receiving plane is perpendicular to direction of line connecting between
axial center of the driving lever and axial center of the driven lever and the hook
has first pressure receiving plane which is opposed to the pressure receiving plane
of the return knife and can be contacted with said pressure receiving plane in surface
contact state.
2. A positive dobby machine according to claim 1, characterized in that a knife hook
is pivotally mounted on the knife shaft, said knife hook being engaged with the hook
and operated by a command device.
3. A positive dobby machine according to claim 2, characterized in that the hook stopper
is interlocked with the knife hook.
4. A positive dobby machine according to claim-1, characterized in that the hook has
second pressure receiving plane which is opposed to and in parallel to the first pressure
receiving plane, and the stopper has pressure receiving plane which can be contacted
with the second pressure receiving plane in surface contact state.