Auxillary device of a sewing machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6332419
  • Patent Number
    6,332,419
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 20, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 25, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Izaguirre; Ismael
    Agents
    • Rosenberg, Klein & Lee
Abstract
An auxiliary device of a sewing machine capable of making three net-like stitches has two clipping members connected to each other. A hooked plate is movably passed through between the clipping members to pull a first kind of threads for same to hold in position. The front ends of the clipping members are disposed under a curved hook of a thread guide, and relatively close to needles of the first threads such that, in sewing operation, the first threads can be connected with a net thread controlled by the thread guide and a shuttle to form the net-like stitch without possibility of the first threads falling off the clipping members and failing to connect the net thread.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an auxiliary device of a sewing machine, capable of making three straight stitches and a net-like stitch and particularly to one which can help the net-like stitch securely formed on the cloth at the beginning of the sewing.




Referring to

FIGS. 7 and 8

and


9


, a conventional sewing machine capable of making three straight stitches and a net-like stitch on a cloth has a needle holder


5


, three needles


51


secured to the needle holder


5


, and a pressing member


57


provided to press the cloth. The sewing machine further has a lower shuttle needle (not shown) for a net thread to make a net-like stitch and three straight stitches (as shown in

FIG. 10

) together with the three upper needles


51


on the bottom of the cloth.




To make the above sewing machine capable of working more efficiently, a lower thread cutting device


55


(

FIG. 11

) is fitted under the flat-bed such that the threads


511


can be cut off automatically at the end of the sewing.




Moreover, referring to

FIG. 9

, a thread hooking device


54


is fitted to screw holes


512


of the sewing machine; the thread hooking device (

FIGS. 13 and 14

) was invented by the inventor of the present invention, and patented by R.O.C Intellectual Property Office with patent no. 286691 on Sep. 21, 1996. The hooking device


54


has a hooking plate


541


, and an elastic plate


542


which can clip the ends


510


of the threads cut off by the lower thread cutting device


55


for permitting the ends


510


of the threads to be covered by stitches of the next sewing.




However, the above sewing machine can't make net-like stitches on both the upper side and the lower side of a cloth as shown in FIG.


15


. To make two side net-like stitches, a shuttle


52


has to be fitted to the sewing machine, and the thread hooking device


54


removed, and a thread guide support


53


(

FIGS. 16 and 17

) is fitted to the screw holes


512


instead. The upper net thread


531


is passed through a curved hole


532


of the thread guide support


53


. Thus, the upper net thread


53


can be made into upper net-like stitches by means of the shuttle


52


. The sewing machine capable of making two-side net-like stitches is found to have a disadvantage that three of more lower side net-like stitches would fail to form at the beginning of sewing as shown in

FIGS. 17 and 18

because, referring to

FIG. 14

, when the threads


511


are cut off, the distance L between the right one of the needles


51


and the end


543


of the hooking plate


541


is relatively long as compared with the length (4˜5 mm) of the ends of the threads


51


inserted into between the looking plate


541


and the elastic plate


542


. Consequently, the ends of the threads


51


would separate from the hooking device


54


easily at the beginning of sewing, resulting in the net-like stitches falling to form at the beginning.




Another conventional sewing machine capable of making three straight stitches and a net-like stitch on each side of a cloth has upper thread cutting device


56


besides the upper shuttle


52


and the thread guide support


53


; referring to

FIGS. 16 and 17

, the upper thread cutting device


56


cuts off the upper net thread


531


, and hold the end of the same automatically at the end of a sewing. However, the ends


510


of the threads


511


for the straight stitches are not held by any clipping device when the threads


511


are cut off by the lower thread cutting device


55


, so the operator of the sewing machine has to move the ends


510


rearwards with his hands such that the threads


511


are disposed between the pressing member


57


and the cloth. Otherwise, the upper net thread


531


would fail to form upper net-like stitch because the threads


511


are not disposed in a right position; when the threads


511


are disposed correctly, in the downward movement of the needles


51


, the upper net thread


531


, guided by the thread guide support


53


, will locate between the first thread


511


(the right one) and the right one of the needles


51


; thus, the upper net thread


531


can be made into net shape by the upper shuttle


52


and the thread guide support


53


, and secured to the cloth by the threads


511


as shown in FIG.


18


.




From the above description of the second conventional sewing machine, we can see that the sewing process is not efficient because the worker has to put the ends


510


of the threads


511


at the right position at the beginning of every sewing. Consequently, the cost is relatively high. Referring to

FIG. 19

, to overcome the above inconvenience, many clothes are fed to the sewing machine one after another such that the worker doesn't have to move the ends


510


of the threads


511


every time. However, the workers still have to cut off the threads between the clothes with a scissors afterwards, a waste of labor time.




From the above description, it can be understood that the conventional sewing machines have disadvantages as follows:




1. To make net-like stitches on two sides of a cloth, the sewing machine has to be equipped with the thread guide support, and the upper thread hooking device removed, i.e. the factories have to remove and install the auxiliary devices frequently for different orders placed by the customers. A small factory can't afford to hire a technician so the workers have to do the installation, resulting in problem of calibration. If the small factory sends for a technician for the installation, the cost is high, and it is a waste of time.




2. The workers have to spend much time in putting the ends


510


of the threads


511


in a right position for permitting a upper net-like stitch to be formed. And, referring to

FIG. 18

, relatively long end portions of the threads


511


would be left on the cloth.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, it is a main object of the present invention to provide an auxiliary device for a sewing machine capable of making a net-like stitch on each side of a cloth such that the upper net-like stitch can be securely formed on the cloth without the problems as described in the Background.




It is another object of the present invention to provide an auxiliary device for a sewing machine such that the factories don't have to frequently change parts for making two-side net-like stitches on a cloth, i.e. the auxiliary device is always fitted to the sewing machine and suitable for making both two-side net-like stitches and one-side stitch.




The auxiliary device of a sewing machine includes an upper clipping plate; the upper clipping plate is connected to a lower clipping member with a hooked plate movably inserted between a clipping end portion of the upper clipping plate and a clipping end portion of the lower clipping member.




The hooked plate can pull three first kind of threads into between the clipping end portions for same to be hold by the clipping end portions when the first threads are cut off from a cloth to be sewed with net-like stitch.




The clipping end portions are disposed relatively close to needles of the first threads, and under a curved hooked portion of a thread guide of a net thread provided for making the net-like thread such that the first threads won't fall off the clipping end portions when the needles of the first threads move down in sewing; the curved end portion of the thread guide is provided to support the net thread for same to be placed on the cloth with suitable shape by an upper shuttle.




The length of the ends of the first threads held between the clipping upper plate and the lower clipping member is about three to four centimeters, long enough to present the threads from falling off the clipping end portions to wrong position where a few units of the net-like stitches would fail to form.




To make only one-side net-like stitch, the net thread provided for making upper net-like stitch is removed from the upper shuttle and the thread guide, i.e. no parts have to be removed or installed in adjusting the sewing machine for different orders of products.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The file of this patent contains at least one drawing executed in color photographs. Copies of this patent with the color photographs will be provided by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office upon request and payment of the necessary fee.




This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a fragmentary perspective view of a sewing machine with the auxiliary device of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the auxiliary device of a sewing machine of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary perspective view of the sewing machine according to the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary front view of the sewing machine with the auxiliary device of the present invention under operation.





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary top view of the sewing machine with the auxiliary device of the present invention under operation.





FIG. 6

is another fragmentary top view of the sewing machine with the auxiliary device of the present invention under operation.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a conventional sawing machine in the Background.





FIG. 8

is a fragmentary perspective view of the conventional sawing machine in the Background.





FIG. 9

is a front view of the conventional sawing machine in the Background.





FIG. 10

is a view of a cloth with a lower side net-like stitch.





FIG. 11

is a side view of a conventional sewing machine of the Background with an upper shuttle and a thread guide.





FIG. 12

is a top view of some of the parts in FIG.


11


.





FIG. 13

is fragmentary front view of a conventional sewing machine with an upper thread hooking device and a lower cutting device.





FIG. 14

is another view of the parts in

FIG. 13

with the upper thread hooking device holding the threads and moved back.





FIG. 15

is a view of a cloth with two-side net-like stitches made by means of the conventional sewing machine.





FIG. 16

is a fragmentary side view of a conventional sewing machine with an upper thread cutting device, an upper shuttle and a thread guide.





FIG. 17

is another fragmentary side view of the conventional sewing machine in FIG.


16


.





FIG. 18

is a view of a cloth with two-side net-like stitches made with a conventional sewing machine, with the first few units of the stitches missing.





FIG. 19

is a view of two cloths with two-side net-like stitches made with a conventional sewing machine.





FIG. 20

is a view of a cloth with two-side net-like stitches made with the sewing machine having the auxiliary device of the present invention.





FIG. 21

shows the main part of the sewing machine with the auxiliary device of the present invention.





FIG. 22

is a front view of the parts of FIG.


21


.





FIG. 23

shows the part of the sewing machine of

FIG. 21

under a first step of sewing movement for making two-side net-like stitches.





FIG. 24

shows the part of

FIG. 21

under a second step of sewing movement for making two-side net-like stitch.





FIG. 25

shows the part of

FIG. 21

under a third step of sewing movement for making two-side net-like stitch.





FIG. 26

shows the part of

FIG. 21

under a fourth step of sewing movement for making two-side net-like stitch.





FIG. 27

shows the part of

FIG. 21

under a fifth step of sewing movement for making two-side net-like stitch.





FIG. 28

shows the part of

FIG. 21

under a sewing movement and the upper net-like stitch on the cloth.





FIG. 29

shows the part of

FIG. 21

under sewing movement for making only lower-side net-like stitch.





FIG. 30

shows the part of

FIG. 21

under sewing movement and the cloth with only lower-side net-like stitch.





FIG. 31

shows a cloth with the upper-side straight stitches made by the sewing machine of the present invention.





FIG. 32

shows the cloth of FIG.


31


and the lower-side net-like stitch made by the sewing machine of the present invention.





FIG. 33

shows the conventional sewing machine capable of only making lower-side net-like stitch and the conventional upper hooking device.





FIG. 34

shows the sewing machine of

FIG. 33

with the threads falling off the hooking device under sewing movement.





FIG. 35

shows the sewing machine of

FIG. 33

under sewing movement from the front side.





FIG. 36

shows the sewing machine of

FIG. 35

under sewing movement.





FIG. 37

shows the cloth of the sewing movement of

FIGS. 35 and 36

with upper-side straight stitches failing to form appropriately.





FIG. 38

shows the cloth of

FIG. 37

with the lower-side net-like stitches failing to form appropriately.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, an auxiliary device of a sewing machine of the present invention has an upper clipping plate


1


, a lower clipping member


2


, a locating member


25


and a thread hooking device


4


.




The upper clipping plate


1


has a front clipping end portion


11


, a curved portion


12


, a hole


13


at a rear end and a confining gap


14


at the front end of the clipping end portion


11


. The lower clipping member


2


has a first connecting end portion


23


, a second connecting portion


28


disposed beside the first connecting end portion


23


, and an elongated plate having a clipping end portion


21


; the elongated plate projects from a lower part of the first connecting end portion


23


, and has a confining protrusion


20


, and a bent plate


29


sticking up from two sides. The clipping end portion


21


has a confining gap


27


at a front end. The second connecting portion


28


has a screw hole


281


, and the first connecting end portion


23


has an elongated hole


22


.




The upper clipping plate


1


is connected to the second connecting portion


28


by means of a screw


282


screwed into the hole


13


and the screw hole


281


of the second connecting portion


28


; thus, the upper clipping plate


1


contacts the upper side of the clipping end portion


21


of the lower clipping member


2


with the confining gaps


14


and


27


facing each other.




Furthermore, an adjustment screw


292


is screwed through a screw hole


291


of the bent plate


29


to abut the upper clipping plate


1


such that the tightness of the space between the clipping end portion


11


and


21


can be adjusted by means of the adjustment screw


292


.




The lower clipping member


2


is connected to the locating member


25


by means of a screw


24


screwed through the elongated holes


22


of the lower clipping member


2


and screw holes


251


of the locating member


25


.




The auxiliary device is connected to the thread hooking device


4


by means of screws


26


screwed through the screw holes


252


of the locating member


25


and the screw holes


412


of the connecting plate


41


of the thread hooking device


4


. The connecting plate


41


further has a screw holes


411


below the screw holes


412


. The thread hooking device


4


has a hooked plate


42


movably received between the upper clipping plate


1


and the lower clipping member


2


.




A thread guide


3


is connected to the connecting plate


41


of the thread hooking device


4


; the thread guide


3


is connected to an angle plate


34


by means of screws


32


screwed through upper screw holes


31


thereof and an elongated hole


341


of the angle plate


34


; a washer


33


is disposed between the heads of the screws


32


and the angle plate


34


; the angle plate


34


is connected to the connecting plate


41


by means of screws


35


screwed through an elongated hole


342


thereof and the screw holes


412


of the connecting plate


41


.




The thread guide


3


further has a curved hook portion


37


and a gap


36


adjacent to an inner side of the curved hook portion


37


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the sewing machine further has an upper thread cutting device like the conventional one which will cut off the net thread


531


at the end of sewing, and hold the end of the net thread


531


in position such that the net thread


531


can form net-like stitches easily by means of the shuttle


52


and the threads


511


at the beginning of sewing of the next cloth.




The thread hooking device


4


is an improvement on the one


54


with R.O.C. patent no. 288691; the hook plate


42


of the present invention doesn't have an elastic plate


542


of the hooking device


54


such that same can smoothly and easily move backwards and forwards between the clipping end portion


11


and


21


of the lower clipping plate


1


and the lower clipping member


2


.




In making three straight stitches and one net-like stitch on each side of a cloth with the sewing machine, the first kind of threads


511


will be hooked and pulled into between the clipping end portion


11


and


21


when the lower cutting device


55


cuts off same such that the ends of the threads


511


are held in position. The confining gaps


14


and


27


of the clipping end portions


11


and


21


can confine the end portions of the threads


511


therein such that the threads will not move sideways to a wrong place. The confining protrusion


20


of the lower clipping member


2


also prevents the threads


511


from moving out. In sewing, the upper shuttle


52


moves forwards, and the needles


51


move down, so the net thread


531


will stand between the first (right) one of the needles


51


and the thread of the first needle, and be secured to the cloth. Then, the upper shuttle


52


continues to move forwards till end, and begins to move backwards, placing the net thread


531


between the third (left) needle and the thread of the third needle for same to be secured to the cloth. The shuttle


52


makes the net thread


531


form U shapes on the cloth over and over again in order to make net-like stitch. The movement of the upper shuttle


52


and the needles


51


are same as that of the prior art, so it is not further detailed here.




The upper cutting device


56


also cut off the net thread


531


, and hold the end of the thread


531


in position at the end of sewing a first cloth such that the following clothes can be sewed with the net-like stitches securely formed at the very beginning.




The clipping end portions


11


and


21


of the upper clipping plate and the lower clipping member


2


are disposed under, and very close to , the left side of the curved hook portion


37


of the thread guide


3


, and also very close to the ends of the needles


51


; the length of each of the end portions of the threads


511


is about 3 to 5 centimeters such that the end portions of the threads


511


held between the clipping end portions


11


and


21


, although become shorter, would not fail out when the needles


51


move down in sewing.




To make net-like stitch only on a lower side of a cloth with the sewing machine of the present invention, the net thread


531


is removed. The auxiliary device of the present invention can hold the end portions of the threads


511


of relatively long length as compared with the conventional upper hooking device


54


which used the hooking plate


541


and the elastic plate


542


; thus, the drawback of failing to form three to four units of the net-like stitch to overcome.




From the above description, the auxiliary device of a sewing machine of the present invention can be known to have desirable features as follows:




1. Net-like stitches can be securely made on two sides of a cloth at the same time without having to install many components on a conventional sewing machine.




2. With the clipping end portions of the auxiliary device, the threads won't fall out to a wrong position at the beginning of sewing, i.e. the drawback of several units of the net-like stitches failing to form is overcome.




3. The sewing machine can make net-like stitches on one side or two sides of a cloth with the same auxiliary device fitted thereto. Therefore, there is no calibration problem.




4. The workers no longer have to move the threads to a correct place in sewing.




5. The tightness between the clipping end portion can be adjusted to a suitable degree, especially when the thread tightness has been changed.



Claims
  • 1. An auxiliary device of a sewing machine, comprisingan upper clipping plate connected to a lower clipping member with a hooked plate movable inserted between a clipping end portion of said upper clipping plate and a clipping end portion of said lower clipping member; said clipping end portions each having a confining gap at a front end; said hooked plate pulling three first kind of threads into between said clipping end portions for same to be held by said clipping end portions with said confining gaps preventing same from falling out when said first threads are cut off from a cloth to be sewed with net-like stitch; said front end confining gaps of said clipping end portions being disposed close to needles of said first threads, and under a curved hook portion of a thread guide of a net thread provided for making said net-like stitch in order to present said first threads from falling off said clipping end portions when said needles of said first threads move down in sewing.
  • 2. The auxiliary device of a sewing machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thread guide is connected to said sewing machine by means of an angle plate such that there is space for said upper clipping plate and said lower clipping member disposed under said curved hook portion of said thread guide.
  • 3. The auxiliary device of a sewing machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein, said upper clipping plate has a curved portion, and said lower clipping member has an adjustment screw being screwed through a bent plate on one side of said lower clipping member to contact said curved portion for changing a tightness between said upper clipping plate and said lower clipping member.
  • 4. The auxiliary device of a sewing machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said lower clipping member has a connecting end portion at an opposite end of said clipping end portion for same to be connected to said sewing machine.
  • 5. The auxiliary device of a sewing machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said lower clipping member has a confining protrusion sticking up from one side thereof to prevent said first threads from falling out.
  • 6. The auxiliary device of a sewing machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thread guide has a gap opposing said curved hook portion for permitting said clipping end portions to be passed thereinto.
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