Claims
- 1. In a sewing machine having a bed, a reciprocatory thread carrying needle and a loop taker rotatably supported within said bed for grasping and expanding a loop of thread forming a work limb and a take-up limb as said needle penetrates the material being sewn, an anti-haloing device comprising a throat plate having an aperture formed therein through which said needle traverses, means on said throat plate for separating and for positively restraining said work limb from said take-up limb of said loop of thread thereby preventing said work limb from being prematurely drawn through the material being sewn due to friction with said take-up limb, said means comprising a resilient plate fastened to said throat plate, said resilient plate to capture and accommodate said work limb of thread, said resilient plate being deflected away from the throat plate as a result of said work limb interposed therebetween, the deflection of said resilient plate exerting a force against said work limb of thread.
- 2. An anti-haloing device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said resilient plate is fastened to the bottom surface of said throat plate, a feed dog is provided in said sewing machine reciprocating in timed relation to the reciprocation of said thread carrying needle, said throat plate having at least one feed aperture through which said feed dog reciprocates, said resilient plate overlying a segment of said feed aperture, a thread restraining finger is formed at one extremity of said resilient plate, a segment of said feed dog being interposed between said throat plate and said resilient plate, whereby reciprocation of said feed dog causes said thread restraining finger to reciprocate toward and away from said throat plate, said thread restraining finger being away from said throat plate when said thread loop is seized by said loop taker, said work limb entering a space between said thread restraining finger and said throat plate when said thread restraining finger is away from said throat plate, said thread restraining finger moving toward said throat plate after said work limb enters the space between said throat plate and said thread restraining finger, said work limb thereafter being frictionally restrained between said thread restraining finger and said throat plate by said force exerted by the deflection of said resilient plate as said take-up limb is drawn up by said needle, said work limb being drawn away from said thread restraining finger by the upward movement of said needle, thereby preventing said work limb from being frictionally drawn up with said take-up limb through the material being sewn.
- 3. An anti-haloing device as set forth in claim 2 wherein said thread restraining finger is located in advance of said needle aperture in the path of material feed.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 940,935, filed Sept. 11, 1978 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,266,494, issued May 12, 1981).
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