Claims
- 1. A sewing machine for digitizing a predetermined pattern and thereafter stitching the predetermined pattern on a workpiece, said sewing machine comprising:
- A. an x-y table for supporting a model of the predetermined pattern during a digitizing operation and for supporting a workpiece during the stitching operation;
- B. an optical viewing system mounted above said x-y table for projecting the model pattern on a viewing screen so as to enable an operator to view the model pattern;
- C. a manually-operated control means for generating signals relative to the desired movement of the x-y table during the digitizing of the model pattern;
- D. a computer adapted to receive the manual control signals and convert the manual control signals to drive signals;
- E. motor drive means adapted to receive the computer drive signals so as to perform the desired movement of the x-y table as dictated by the manually-operated control means; and
- F. recording means adapted to receive digitized information from the computer pertaining to the movement of the x-y table during the digitizing of the model pattern, said recording means being furthermore responsive to said computer for transmitting the digital information back to the computer during a stitching operation, said computer furthermore being operative to generate control signals to said motor drive means so as to subsequently cause the x-y table to be driven by said motor drive means during a stitching operation.
- 2. The sewing machine of claim 1 wherein the model of the predetermined pattern comprises a plurality of operating points which are to be successively registered with respect to said optical viewing system by manipulation of said manually-operated control means; and wherein said computer comprises:
- A. register means, responsive to the drive signals to the motor drive means, for tracking the movement of the x-y table between successively registered operating points; and
- B. memory means for storing the digital information from said register means relating to the tracked movement of the x-y table between successive operating points in the model pattern.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 610,774, filed 9-5-75, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuations (1)
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