Claims
- 1. In computerized sewing apparatus comprising:
- a sewing head permitting multi-directional sewing mounted on a main frame;
- a workholder coupled to the main frame and manipulated relative to the sewing head in a horizontal plane by a two-dimensional manipulator;
- a microprocessor coupled to said manipulator for causing the workholder to move in a pre-programmed pattern relative to the sewing head;
- the improvement comprising:
- means for sewing the edge position of an object on said workholder and arranged to provide an output signal corresponding thereto to said microprocessor;
- said sensing means being arranged for simultaneous scanning of an area around the sewing point greater than the field of view of a single scanner;
- said sensing means including a scanning camera coupled to the sewing head and disposed for rotation concentric to a needle bar mounted in said sewing head and arranged for scanning at least one line tangential to an imaginary circle around the needle's piercing point in the sewing plane;
- said camera comprising means for generating a first output signal corresponding to said at least one scanned line;
- encoder means coupled to said camera for providing a second output signal corresponding to the position of said camera;
- processor means for receiving said first and second output signals and converting them into a third output signal corresponding to the edge position of said object, and providing said third output signal to said microprocessor;
- comparator means in said microprocessor to compare the actual edge position with the programmed expected edge position and to determine any deviation; and
- means coupled to said microprocessor for modifying the sewing path during sewing to compensate for any such deviation.
- 2. Sewing apparatus according to claim 1 and wherein said means for sensing comprises a line scanning camera arranged to scan a single line tangential to an imaginary circle around the needle's piercing point in the sewing plane.
- 3. Sewing apparatus according to claim 1 and wherein said means for sensing comprises an area scanning camera arranged for scanning a plurality of lines tangential to an imaginary circle around the needle's piercing point in the sewing plane.
- 4. Sewing apparatus according to claim 1 and wherein said workholder comprises a flat holder mounted on a two dimensional manipulator for movement in the horizontal plane; said manipulator being activated by said microprocessor.
- 5. Sewing apparatus according to claim 4 and wherein said object is affixed to said holder by glue.
- 6. Sewing apparatus according to claim 4 and wherein said object is affixed to said holder by double-sided adhesive tape.
- 7. Sewing apparatus according to claim 1 and further comprising at least two illuminating lamps coupled to said camera and disposed for diagonal illumination of the edge of said object being scanned; said lamps being activated by said processor means.
- 8. Sewing apparatus according to claim 7 and wherein said at least two illuminating lamps comprise four illuminating lamps.
- 9. Sewing apparatus according to claim 1 and wherein said camera is coupled to said sewing head by means of:
- a fixed circular bearing affixed to the sewing head, concentric with the needle bar;
- an external rotary bearing coupled to the fixed bearing;
- a circular gear train encircling said external rotary bearing to which said camera is coupled, said gear train being driven by a pinion;
- a servo motor arranged to rotate said pinion; and
- a shaft encoder coaxial with said servo motor.
- 10. Sewing apparatus according to claim 3 and further comprising four illuminating lamps coupled to said camera and disposed for diagonal illumination of the edge of said object being scanned; said lamps being activated by said procesor means.
- 11. Computerized sewing apparatus comprising:
- a sewing head mounted on a main frame;
- a workholder coupled to the main frame and comprising a flat holder mounted on a two dimensional manipulator for movement in the horizontal plane;
- a microprocessor drivingly coupled to said manipulator for causing the workholder to move relative to the sewing head;
- means for sensing the edge position of an object on said workholder comprising:
- an area scanning camera coupled to the sewing head and disposed for rotation concentric to a needle bar mounted in said sewing head and arranged for scanning a plurality of lines each tangential to an imaginary circle around the needle's piercing point in the sewing plane;
- four illuminating lamps coupled to said camera and disposed for diagonal illumination of the edge of said object being scanned;
- said camera comprising means for generating a first output signal corresponding to said plurality of scanned lines;
- encoder means coupled to said camera for providing a second output signal corresponding to the position of said camera; and
- processor means for activating said lamps and for receiving said first and second output signals and converting them into a third output signal corresponding to the edge position of said object, and providing said third output signal to said microprocessor;
- comparator means in said microprocessor to compare the actual edge position with the programmed expected edge position and to determine any deviation; and
- means coupled to said microprocessor for modifying the sewing path during sewing to compensate for any such deviation.
- 12. In computerized sewing apparatus comprising:
- a sewing head permitting multi-directional sewing mounted on a main frame;
- a workholder coupled to the main frame and manipulated relative to the sewing head in a horizontal plane by a two dimensional manipulator;
- a microprocessor coupled to said manipulator for causing the workholder to move in a pre-programmed pattern relative to the sewing head;
- the improvement comprising:
- means for sensing the edge position of an object on said workholder and arranged to provide an output signal corresponding thereto to said microprocessor;
- said sensing means being arranged for simultaneous scanning of an area around the sewing point greater than the field of view of a single scanner;
- said sensing means including at least two stationary cameras disposed about the sewing head with scanning fields of view partially overlapping and together covering the entire 360 degrees two dimensional area around a needle bar disposed in said sewing head;
- a plurality of lights mounted about the sewing head for providing illumination from any desired direction;
- comparator means in said microprocessor to compare the actual edge position with the programmed expected edge position and to determine any deviation; and
- means coupled to said microprocessor for modifying the sewing path during sewing to compensate for any such deviation.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a Continuation-In-Part of our co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 038,773 filed Apr. 15, 1987.
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