Claims
- 1. A dual bobbin mechanism for use on a sewing machine which comprises:
- two bobbins;
- means for maintaining the two bobbins in a side-by-side configuration whereby both bobbins spin at the same time and speed, a first bobbin being located in a position defining a stitching-thread-supply position and a second bobbin being located in a position defining a thread-respooling position;
- means for rotating the two bobbins to allow for repositioning of a full bobbin in the thread-respooling position to the stitching-thread-supply position and an empty bobbin in the stitching-thread-supply position to the thread-respooling position; and
- means for the automatic rethreading of the empty bobbin from an external thread source to begin respooling.
- 2. A dual bobbin mechanism of claim 1 wherein the means for maintaining the two bobbins in a side-by-side configuration comprise:
- an indentation on a side of one of the bobbins shaped and dimensioned to engage with a protrusion on a side of the other bobbin,
- a substantially hemispherically-shaped combination first-half bobbin casing and first-half bobbin-casing cover and a substantially hemispherically-shaped combination second-half bobbin casing and second-half bobbin-casing cover, each bobbin casing accommodating one of said bobbins so that the protrusion and indentation engage with each other,
- a needle-thread-hook housing removably attachable to an outer tubular, rotatable driveshaft of a driveshaft assembly of the sewing machine, the inner surface of the housing being partially spherical in shape and dimensioned to accommodate both of the substantially hemispherically-shaped bobbin casings, the needle-thread-hook housing having an opening for receiving an inner, stationary shaft of the driveshaft assembly of the sewing machine, the first-half bobbin casing being shaped to engage an end of the inner, stationary shaft of the driveshaft assembly which can extend into the needle-thread-hook housing so that in operation the first-half bobbin casing can be prevented from rotating with the housing by engaging with said end of the inner, stationary shaft, and
- a spring-loaded butterfly-wing stabilizer clip fixedly positionable relative to the sewing machine such that the stabilizer clip can impart a force against the second-half bobbin casing so that in operation the second-half bobbin casing can be prevented from rotating with the housing.
- 3. A dual bobbin mechanism of claim 2 wherein the portion of the inner driveshaft extending into the housing is fashioned as an arced blade that communicates with a groove on the bobbin casings and bobbin casing covers to keep them from rotating with the housing.
- 4. A dual bobbin mechanism of claim 2 wherein the butterfly wing stabilizer clip comprises:
- a central body,
- a pair of spring-loaded arms connected to either side of the body, the end of each arm fitted with a wheel with a tapered rolling surface which communicates with the groove on the bobbin casings and bobbin casing covers to keep them from rotating with the housing,
- a spring loaded hammer and plunger assembly passing longitudinally through the midsection of the central body for use as a bobbin braking mechanism and
- a mounting boss slidably mounted to said clip for securing said clip to a permanent location in relation to the sewing machine and dual bobbin mechanism.
- 5. A dual bobbin mechanism of claim 1 wherein the means for rotating the bobbins comprise a dual-pronged pivot located below the housing and attached to an engaging and turning device, the engaging and turning device, controlled by existing sewing machine components and parameters, whereby the dual-pronged pivot, upon an appropriate activation signal from the sewing machine, moves up through an opening in the housing, engages an opening at the bottom of each of said bobbin casings, turns 180.degree. on an axis common with a needle of the sewing machine, thereby rotating the bobbins and bobbin casings and retracts below the housing to allow sewing to continue.
- 6. A dual bobbin mechanism of claim 5 wherein the device for engaging and turning the bobbin casings is a solenoid.
- 7. A dual bobbin mechanism of claim 1 wherein the means for automatic rethreading of the empty bobbin comprise:
- a thread transfer groove cut into each bobbin casing and
- a plurality of hook serrations integrated on the circumference of an inside edge of each bobbin whereby thread from the external thread source, under tension, travels along the thread transfer groove from the full bobbin to the empty bobbin after rotation of the bobbins, is caught by one of the hook serrations of the empty bobbin, is pulled taut and cut from the full bobbin due to tension, remains caught on the hook serration and begins respooling the empty bobbin.
- 8. A dual bobbin mechanism of claim 2 wherein the needle thread hook housing is contoured so as to allow a hooked portion of needle thread from the sewing machine to be looped around the surface of the left-side bobbin casing and up in between the left-side and right-side bobbin casings to catch bobbin thread.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/271,853 filed Jul. 7, 1994, now abandoned, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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