Claims
- 1. For a sewing machine of the type including:
- a working surface adapted to carry fabric being sewn,
- means holding a sewing needle for reciprocation back and forth in repetitive stitching cycles through the fabric across the working surface,
- means as part of the sewing machine for advancing fabric across the working surface in one direction, and
- a motor source connected to reciprocate the needle,
- an improved stitching pattern control system, comprising:
- fabric guide means positioned adjacent said working surface and responsive to an electrical control signal for controlling the orientation of the fabric with respect to the needle as the fabric is advanced over the working surface, thereby to change the direction of stitching being placed on the fabric,
- fabric sensor means provided adjacent said work surface for sensing by contact with the fabric any such change of direction,
- pattern means selectively driven in synchronism with said needle but independent of the fabric itself,
- the pattern means including a desired, sensor readable, stitching pattern line, whose width exceeds the system accuracy, and means for moving the line pattern generally in the direction of its length past a detecting station,
- pattern detector means mounted at the detecting station in a manner to be movable back and forth across the line pattern in a direction substantially orthogonal to the one direction of travel of the line pattern,
- the pattern detector means including a pair of movable detectors mounted side by side so as to normally straddle the line pattern, each of the detectors producing one signal when it detects the line pattern and another signal when it does not,
- means connecting the fabric sensor means to the pattern detector means for unitary movement of the pattern detector means back and forth in correspondence with movement of the fabric as detected by the fabric sensor means and
- electrical means receiving the signals from the pattern detector means for generating the electrical control signal to the fabric guide means to cause it to move the fabric in a direction which, when coupled to the fabric sensor means through the fabric, maintains the pattern detector means in a position with respect to the stitching pattern so that the pattern detector means emit signals indicating that the pair of detectors are straddling the pattern line.
- 2. For a sewing machine of the type including:
- a working surface adapted to carry fabric being sewn,
- means holding a sewing needle for reciprocation back and forth in repetitive stitching cycles through the fabric and through the working surface,
- means as part of the sewing machine for advancing fabric across the working surface in one direction, and
- a motor source connected to reciprocate the needle,
- an improved stitching pattern control system, comprising:
- means positioned adjacent said working surface for controlling the orientation of the fabric with respect to the needle as the fabric is advanced over the working surface, thereby to change the direction of stitching being place on the fabric,
- means provided adjacent said work surface for mechanically sensing by contact with the fabric any such change of direction,
- pattern means selectively driven in synchronism with said needle from said motor source but independent of the fabric itself for setting the desired direction of stitching the fabric as a function of the fabric position with respect to the needle along said one direction, the pattern means including a mechanical drive connected to the sewing machine motor and a clutch in the drive means to selectively disconnect the sewing machine motor from the pattern means whereby the pattern means can be driven separately from the sewing machine, and
- means continuously receiving said desired fabric stitching direction setting and receiving an indication of the actual fabric stitching direction from said mechanical sensing means for automatically causing said fabric orientation controlling means to change the orientation of the fabric with respect to said needle as it is advanced in said one direction in a manner to equalize the desired and actual direction, whereby the stitching direction settings of the pattern means control the stitching pattern of the fabric.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 809,305, filed June 23, 1977, entitled AUTOMATIC STITCHING PATTERN CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A SEWING MACHINE, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,109,596, dated Aug. 29, 1978.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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