Claims
- 1. A method of indexing the waistband of trousers into belt loop attachment positions at the stitching station of a sewing machine having a bed comprising,
- moving the waistband lengthwise by pulling the waistband through the stitching station of a sewing machine,
- detecting the presence of a waistband seam while the waistband moves lengthwise to provide a known reference point relative to the position on the waistband where belt loops are to be stitched, and
- incrementally stopping waistband movement as the waistband moves into succeeding belt loop attachment positions, while also placing consistent tension on the waistband after a loop has been sewn by folding downward a portion of the waistband that extends over the sewing machine bed and clamping the folded over waistband and exerting tension thereon during pulling.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein the step of folding downward the waistband comprises moving an edge fold plate downward against the waistband adjacent the sewing machine bed.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 including the further step of placing an end of the waistband corresponding to where the first belt loop is attached onto the stitching station of the sewing machine.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 including the further step of determining the belt loop attachment position by incrementally moving the waistband a predetermined distance from the last detected waistband seam when a subsequent waistband seam has not been detected.
- 5. The method according to claim 1 wherein the waistband is moved through the stitching station by a clamp having a stepper motor drivingly connected thereto, and including the further step of controlling the on-off stepper motor operation based on the position of detected seams.
- 6. The method according to claim 1 including the step of sensing the waistband thickness at a nonseam position, establishing a reference thickness based on the nonseam thickness, and sensing seams by determining their greater thickness by reference to the nonseam thickness.
- 7. The method according to claim 1 including the step of correlating belt loop attachment positions on the waistband with the positions of detected seams while incrementally indexing the trousers lengthwise into belt loop attachment positions in accordance with a predetermined number of required belt loops.
- 8. A method of stitching belt loops onto the waistband of trousers comprising,
- determining the number of loops to be stitched onto the waistband,
- setting a number of indexed stops to be made based on the determined number of loops to be stitched,
- placing an end of the waistband corresponding to where a first waistband loop is to be attached onto the stitching station of a sewing machine,
- stitching a first belt loop at the first belt loop attachment position,
- indexing the trousers lengthwise while detecting a waistband seam,
- correlating subsequent belt loop attachment positions with a position of a detected seam in accordance with the number of indexed stops, and.
- incrementally indexing the trousers lengthwise while detecting seams, and stopping the lengthwise indexing of the trousers when seams are detected at belt loop attachment positions while stitching a belt loop at each belt loop attachment position.
- 9. The method according to claim 8 wherein the waistband is moved through the stitching station by a clamp having a stepper motor drivingly connected thereto, and including the further step of counting stepper motor movement from the detected seam, and stopping the stepper motor after a predetermined number of stepper motor counts corresponding to the next belt loop attachment position on the waistband.
- 10. The method according to claim 8 including the step of sensing the waistband thickness of a nonseam position, establishing a reference waistband thickness based on the nonseam thickness, and sensing seams by determining their greater thickness by reference to the nonseam thickness.
- 11. An apparatus for indexing the waistband of trousers into belt loop attachment positions on a sewing machine bed at a stitching station of a sewing machine, comprising
- means for moving the waistband of trousers lengthwise through the stitching station,
- means for detecting the presence of a seam while the waistband is moving,
- means for correlating the waistband attachment positions for belt loops relative to the detected position of the seam,
- means for controlling the movement of the waistband through the stitching station for incrementally positioning the belt loop attachment positions at the stitching station for stitching of belt loops onto the waistband, and
- an edge folder positioned adjacent to the sewing machine bed,
- means for moving the edge folder downward against a waistband portion that extends past the sewing machine bed for folding over the waistband, and
- means for clamping a folded-over waistband portion and exerting tension thereon.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said means for moving the waistband of the trousers includes an indexer clamp for engaging the folded over waistband, and means drivingly engaging said indexer clamp for moving said indexer clamp away from said stitching station so as to pull the trousers through said stitching station.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 12 including a sewing machine frame, an indexer frame attached to the sewing machine frame, and a bearing rail supported by the indexer frame, the indexer clamp being slidably mounted on the bearing rail.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 13 including a stepper motor drivingly connected to said indexer clamp.
- 15. An apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said means for detecting the presence of a seam while the waistband is moving comprises a pivotally mounted roller that engages the waistband.
- 16. An apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said means for correlating the belt loop attachment position relative to the detected position of the seam comprises a programmable logic control unit.
- 17. An apparatus according to claim 16 wherein said programmable logic control unit is a microprocessor based computer.
- 18. An apparatus for stitching belt loops onto the waistband of trousers comprising,
- a sewing machine having a sewing machine arm defining a stitching station where belt loops are stitched onto the waistband of trousers,
- an indexer clamp that engages the trousers,
- a stepper motor drivingly connected to said indexer clamp for driving said clamp and moving the waistband of an engaged pair of trousers in one direction lengthwise through the stitching station,
- seam detector means for detecting a seam as the waistband is moved through the stitching station, and
- control means operatively connected to said seam detector means and said stepper motor for 1) receiving signals from said seam detector means indicative of the presence of a seam, 2) correlating the detected position of the seam with the attachment position of belt loops, and 3) controlling the stepper motor to stop when each of successive belt loop attachment positions are moved at the stitching station, and
- a frame. a first lever arm pivotally mounted on said frame, and a roller mounted on the first lever arm so that the roller engages the waistband, wherein said first lever arm pivots when engaging a seam, and
- signal generating means operatively connected to said control means and said first lever arm and responsive to said pivoting action of said first lever arm for generating a signal to said control means indicative of the presence of a seam.
- 19. An apparatus according to claim 18, including biasing means for biasing the roller against the waistband.
- 20. An apparatus according to claim 19 including a second lever arm pivotably mounted on said frame below said first lever arm, and a roller mounted on the second lever arm for engaging seams.
- 21. An apparatus according to claim 18 including a frame assembly, a vertically oriented bearing rail positioned on said frame assembly and slidably supporting said indexer clamp, wherein as said indexer clamp moves downward along said bearing rail, the waistband is pulled through said stitching station.
- 22. An apparatus according to claim 18 including waistband guiding roller means positioned before said stitching station for engaging and guiding said waistband into said stitching station.
- 23. An apparatus according to claim 22 wherein said waistband guiding roller means comprises an inner guide roller that engages the inside portion of a waistband, and an outer guide roller assembly having rollers that engage the outer portion of the waistband.
- 24. An apparatus according to claim 23 including drive means for moving said outer guide roller assembly into and out of engagement with said inside guide roller.
- 25. An apparatus according to claim 18 including means for delivering belt loops to the stitching station.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 8/085,336, filed Jun. 29, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,417,174, and entitled Automatic Trouser Indexing Method And Apparatus For Belt Loop Attachment, the disclosure which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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