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US632732A
US632732A US71686499A US1899716864A US632732A US 632732 A US632732 A US 632732A US 71686499 A US71686499 A US 71686499A US 1899716864 A US1899716864 A US 1899716864A US 632732 A US632732 A US 632732A
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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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    • Y10T409/30Milling
    • Y10T409/30084Milling with regulation of operation by templet, card, or other replaceable information supply
    • Y10T409/301176Reproducing means
    • Y10T409/302912Reproducing means including means for operation without manual intervention
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • ZK//xses TM wams Pcrzis co.. mora-urne.. wnswunon. D, c.
  • l and My invention is an improved machine for producing a pattern; and it consists in the I5 combination of a machine and its Work-hold er by means of two cams, one of which moves the machine so as to cause its tool to move to and fro in one line, and the other moves the Work-holder so as to cause the article held in 2o the work-holder to move to and fro in a line crosswise of the first line, the combined movements of the machine and its Work-holder being so controlled each by its own cam as to cause the tool ofthe machine to produce a pattern on the article carried by the Workholder.
  • the tool as a needle and the article as a fabric and my improved machine as a sewing-inachine; but it is obvious that the tool may be a cutter and the 3o machine a routing or a carving machine and the article a slab of wood or stone.
  • my invention is as Well adapted for tufting quilts as for ordinary sewing, the tool in that case being a needle, the machine a tufting-machine, and the article a quilt or the like to be tufted.
  • Cams G2 and G3 revolve in unison, each deriving motion from shaft G', which is driven by power applied by means of the pulleys or the Winch shown at the left of Figs. l and 3. 4o
  • the rotation of cam G2 reciprocates rack C, and thus oscillates pinion g and its shaft g2, causing pinion g3, which is fast to shaft g2 and in mesh with rack g4, to give the desired to and fro movements to support A for the machine and its tool B.
  • rack g5 acting through rack g5, pinion gi, shaft g?, pinion g8, and rack gg, gives the desired to and fro movements to support A2 for the work-holder and the article D, carried by it.
  • Uniform action of the tool is readily attained by laying out the cams properly, and either or both motions can be arrested by dwells in one or both cams, and in some cases it is important-as, for instance, in tufting or like machines, in which the tool and article may be relatively stationary when the machine opcratesto have simultaneous dwells in both cams; but all this is a mere matter of laying out cams familiar to all constructors. 6o
  • What I clain as my invention is- The improved pattern-producing machine above described made up of a machine; a Work-holder; a ca m for moving the machine to cause its pattern-producing tool to move to and fro in one line; a second cam for moving the Work-holder to cause the article carried by it to move to and fro in a line crosswise of the line of motion of the tool; and connections between the cams and the ma- 7o chine and the Work-holder; all combined substantially as and for the purpose specified.

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Patented Sept. I2, 1899.
(Application filed May 15, 1899.)
2 Sheets-Sheet l.
(No Model.)
Patented Sept. l2, |899. J. E. MAYNADlER.
TOOL FEED MECHANISM.
(Application tiled May 15, 1899.)
2 Sheets-Sheet 2` No Model.)
ZK//xses TM: wams Pcrzis co.. mora-urne.. wnswunon. D, c.
NTTED STATES PATENT OEETCEe JAMES E. MAYNADIER, OF TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO THE UNIONT CARPET LINING COMPANY, OF PORTLAND, MAINE.
TOOL-FEED MECHANISIVI.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 632,732, dated September 12, 1899.
Application filed May l5, 1899. Serial No. 716,864. (No model.)
T all wwn it may concern;
Be it known that I, JAMES E. MAYNADIER, of Taunton, in the county of Bristol and State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improved Pattern-Producing Machine, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which*n Figures l and 2 are elevations, and Fig. 3 a plan, of apattern-prod ucin g machine embody- [o ing my invention. Fig. 4 shows the pattern which will be produced by the cams shown in Figs. l and My invention is an improved machine for producing a pattern; and it consists in the I5 combination of a machine and its Work-hold er by means of two cams, one of which moves the machine so as to cause its tool to move to and fro in one line, and the other moves the Work-holder so as to cause the article held in 2o the work-holder to move to and fro in a line crosswise of the first line, the combined movements of the machine and its Work-holder being so controlled each by its own cam as to cause the tool ofthe machine to produce a pattern on the article carried by the Workholder. I have shown the tool as a needle and the article as a fabric and my improved machine as a sewing-inachine; but it is obvious that the tool may be a cutter and the 3o machine a routing or a carving machine and the article a slab of wood or stone. Moreover, my invention is as Well adapted for tufting quilts as for ordinary sewing, the tool in that case being a needle, the machine a tufting-machine, and the article a quilt or the like to be tufted.
Cams G2 and G3 revolve in unison, each deriving motion from shaft G', which is driven by power applied by means of the pulleys or the Winch shown at the left of Figs. l and 3. 4o The rotation of cam G2 reciprocates rack C, and thus oscillates pinion g and its shaft g2, causing pinion g3, which is fast to shaft g2 and in mesh with rack g4, to give the desired to and fro movements to support A for the machine and its tool B.v In likemanner cam G3, acting through rack g5, pinion gi, shaft g?, pinion g8, and rack gg, gives the desired to and fro movements to support A2 for the work-holder and the article D, carried by it. 5o
Uniform action of the tool is readily attained by laying out the cams properly, and either or both motions can be arrested by dwells in one or both cams, and in some cases it is important-as, for instance, in tufting or like machines, in which the tool and article may be relatively stationary when the machine opcratesto have simultaneous dwells in both cams; but all this is a mere matter of laying out cams familiar to all constructors. 6o
What I clain as my invention is- The improved pattern-producing machine above described made up of a machine; a Work-holder; a ca m for moving the machine to cause its pattern-producing tool to move to and fro in one line; a second cam for moving the Work-holder to cause the article carried by it to move to and fro in a line crosswise of the line of motion of the tool; and connections between the cams and the ma- 7o chine and the Work-holder; all combined substantially as and for the purpose specified.
.I AMES E. MAYNADIER.
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WM. MAYNADIER,
ARTHUR F. RANDALL.
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