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US1559962A US697138A US69713824A US1559962A US 1559962 A US1559962 A US 1559962A US 697138 A US697138 A US 697138A US 69713824 A US69713824 A US 69713824A US 1559962 A US1559962 A US 1559962A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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    • F16H37/124Gearings comprising primarily toothed or friction gearing, links or levers, and cams, or members of at least two of these types for interconverting rotary motion and reciprocating motion
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Nov. 3,1925. -1,559,962 W. HEINITZ v v MECHANICAL MOVEMENT FOR STRAIGHT HOSIERY FRAMES Filed March 5. 1924 f 22622 for Wbldenzwbfeznziz.
Patented Nov. 3, 1925.
. UN lTE-D stares WOLIDEMAR HEINITZ, CF GHEMNITZ, GERIvIANY.
MECHANICAL MOVILIVIENT FOE STRAIGHT HOSIERY FRAMES.
Application filed March 5, 1924. Serial No. 697,138.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WOLDEMAR Hmnrrz, a citizen of the German Republic, and resident of Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany, have invented a new and useful Improved Mechanical Movement for Straight Hosiery Frames, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a mechanical movement for use in connection with straight hosiery frames; more especially, it relates to a driving gear for the thread guide bar of such frames. WVhile hitherto the bar transmitting motion from the lmown eccentric disk to the known thread guide bar has been reciprocated by the intermediary of a set of levers which rendered the service uncertain by reason of the elastlcity of the levers, I employ a rotary gearing as transmission means. The drawbacks resulting from the elasticity of the levers become particularly detrimental, if the hosiery frame is pretty long and when lts worklng speed is increased. Both these circumstances are of no consequence where my improved transmission gearing is used. 7
My invention is illustrated by way of example in the accompanying drawing which shows a front view of the gearing in question, the known thread guide bar and the known means for rotating the eccentric disk being omitted,
a is the eccentric disk which is rotated by the shaft 'a Behind the disk (4 is a reciprocating bar 6 which is guided by and between the guide members 6. The bar I) is provided with two rolls 0, of which one is located on one side of the disk a and the other on the other side thereof, so that it is reciprocated by the disk when this is retated.
A portion d of the bar a is toothed so as to form a rack. This rack meshes with a pinion g which is firmly connected with a this rack Z meshes with a pinion 7: supported on an axle 2' and meshing in its turn also with the cog-wheel 7L.
Supposing, the eccentric disk 64 rotates in the direction indicated by its arrow, the bar 5 will be shifted to the left, as indicated by its arrow, then back to the right, then again to the left, and so on. At the same time, the bar on will be reciprocated in,
just the same manner, the only difference be ing that its speed is a little higher than that of the bar Z) owing to the pinion is being a little smaller than the pinion g. I wish it, however, to be understood that the arrangement and combination of parts shown, as well as the dimensions thereof, for instance the diameters of the wheels forming the gearing is merely an example. The size of the pinions and of the cog-wheel may vary according to the requirement in a given case, also the number of the wheels constituting the gearing may vary. The ratio of the transmission may be chosen as desired or required. At any rate, the motion is transmitted from the bar 6 to the bar m without any elastic intermediary whereby Y the drawbacks hitherto experienced are perfectly obviated.
I claim:
1. A mechanical movement for use in connection with straight hosiery frames and apt to serve as driving gear for the bar transmitting motion to the thread guide bar of the frame, comprising, in combina tion, an eccentric disk, means to rotate it; a shiftable bar, and means to transmit the revolutions thereof to said bar so as to reciprocate it; another shiftable bar arranged parallel to the first-mentioned one at some distance thereof; teeth at the opposite edges of said bars; a pinion meshing with the teeth of the first-mentioned bar, a cog-wheel firmly connected with said pinion, and another pinion meshing with said cog-wheel,
as well as with the teeth of said other bar,
for the purpose set forth.
2. A mechanical movement for use in connection with straight hosiery frames and apt to serve as driving gear for the bar transmitting motion to the thread guide bar of the frame, comprising, in combination,
Q Lemmas an eccentric disk and means to rotate it; a tanee thereof; a pinion meshing with the shiftabie bar forming partly a rack, and rack-part of the first-mentioned bar; a cog-- means to guide it; motion-transmitting Wheel firmly connected With said pinion, 0 rolls attached to said bar at either side of and another pinion meshing with said cogsaid disk; another shiftable bar also form- Wheel, as Well as With the rack part of said ing partly a rack and being arranged para'iother bar, for the purpose set forth.
lel to the first-mentioned bar at some dis- WVOLDEMAR HEINITZ.
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US2517251A (en) * 1946-02-01 1950-08-01 Miller Printing Machinery Co Operating mechanism for printing presses and the like
US2585585A (en) * 1948-07-20 1952-02-12 American Type Founders Inc Printing press drive
US2678394A (en) * 1945-10-10 1954-05-11 Kenneth L Curtis Radiator system
US3132826A (en) * 1962-01-29 1964-05-12 Lockheed Aircraft Corp Cam controlled valve
US3412995A (en) * 1966-09-22 1968-11-26 Pitney Bowes Inc Ram drive mechanism
US3427888A (en) * 1967-03-15 1969-02-18 Thermo Ind Gmbh & Co Continuously variable angular speed transmission
US4086791A (en) * 1977-07-22 1978-05-02 Joan Manufacturing Corporation Reverse racking mechanism for warp knitting machine
US5163098A (en) * 1990-09-06 1992-11-10 Dahbura Abbud S System for preventing fraudulent use of credit card

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2678394A (en) * 1945-10-10 1954-05-11 Kenneth L Curtis Radiator system
US2517251A (en) * 1946-02-01 1950-08-01 Miller Printing Machinery Co Operating mechanism for printing presses and the like
US2585585A (en) * 1948-07-20 1952-02-12 American Type Founders Inc Printing press drive
US3132826A (en) * 1962-01-29 1964-05-12 Lockheed Aircraft Corp Cam controlled valve
US3412995A (en) * 1966-09-22 1968-11-26 Pitney Bowes Inc Ram drive mechanism
US3427888A (en) * 1967-03-15 1969-02-18 Thermo Ind Gmbh & Co Continuously variable angular speed transmission
US4086791A (en) * 1977-07-22 1978-05-02 Joan Manufacturing Corporation Reverse racking mechanism for warp knitting machine
US5163098A (en) * 1990-09-06 1992-11-10 Dahbura Abbud S System for preventing fraudulent use of credit card

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