Claims
- 1. An attachment for a semi-automatic sewing machine, having a stitching needle for stitching a thread chain, a presser foot, and a power source, comprising:
- means for automatically sensing the completion of stitching, by the semi-automatic sewing machine, of a first garment, by sensing a trailing portion of the first garment;
- means for automatically engaging the first garment in response to said sensing and moving the first garment away from the stitching needle more quickly than the sewing machine stitches the thread chain, to pull excess thread chain extending past the trailing portion of the first garment relatively taut;
- means for automatically severing, on a first side of the stitching needle, the excess thread chain with respect to a second garment so that the excess thread chain is stitched to the second garment by the sewing machine; and
- means for automatically positioning the thread chain including: blowing means for blowing the thread chain from the position at which it is severed to a position on a second side of the stitching needle, opposite the first side; and rotary catching means for catching the thread chain at said position on the second side of the stitching needle and for gradually releasing the excess thread chain as it is stitched to the second garment.
- 2. An attachment as recited in claim 1 wherein said catching means maintains tension on said excess thread chain by frictionally engaging said excess thread chain, to gradually release it as it is stitched to the second garment.
- 3. An attachment as recited in claim 2 wherein said catching means comprises a rotatable wheel provided with a serrated ring, said wheel and ring being rotatable in one direction only.
- 4. An attachment as recited in claim 3 wherein said wheel and ring are components of a thread catcher wheel assembly which further comprises an axle, a one way clutch bearing mounted on said axle, said wheel mounted on said bearing, and said serrated ring mounted on one end of said wheel, said assembly being rotatably mounted in a support block attached to a frame portion of said machine.
- 5. An attachment as recited in claim 4 wherein said wheel is formed with a tapered peripheral surface provided with a plurality of surface indentations.
- 6. An attachment as recited in claim 4 wherein said axle is provided with an annular groove adjacent one end thereof, and said support block has mounted therein adjustable, spring-biased braking means for engaging said groove in said axle to thereby regulate the speed at which the wheel may rotate in said one direction.
- 7. An attachment as recited in claim 5 wherein means are provided for delivering air under pressure to impinge on said surface indentations and to thereby impart rotary motion to said wheel.
- 8. An attachment as recited in claim 1 wherein means are provided for supplying air under pressure to cause said thread chain to lie on said wheel and to slide downwardly into engagement with said serrated ring.
- 9. An attachment as recited in claim 7 wherein said means for supplying air under pressure-includes first means for blowing said thread chain onto said wheel and into engagement with said serrated ring, and second means for insuring that said thread chain remains on said wheel until it is snagged by said serrated ring.
- 10. A method of automatically stitching excess thread chain to a cloth so that no free stitches are provided on the leading edge of the cloth, utilizing a semi-automatic sewing machine having a stitching needle for stitching the thread chain, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) automatically sensing the completion of stitching, by the semi-automatic sewing machine, of a first cloth, by sensing a trailing portion of the first cloth;
- (b) automatically engaging the first cloth in response to the sensing and moving the first cloth away from the stitching needle more quickly than the sewing machine stitches the thread chain, to pull excess thread chain extending past the trailing portion of the first cloth relatively taut;
- (c) automatically severing on a first side of the stitching needle, the excess thread chain from the trailing poriton of the first cloth when the excess thread chain is relatively taut; and
- (d) automatically positioning the excess thread chain with respect to a second cloth so that the excess thread chain is stitched to the second cloth by the sewing machine, so neither cloth has free stitches extending therefrom, wherein step (d) is practiced by blowing the stitch chain from the position at which it is severed to a poriton on a second side of the stitching needle, opposite the first side, blowing the thread further onto a rotatable catching wheel, catching the thread chain at the position on the second side of the stitching needle, and gradually releasing the excess thread chain as t is stitched to the second cloth.
- 11. A method as defined in claim 10 wherein step (d) is further practiced by directing a pulse of air under pressure at said catching wheel to impart rotary movement thereto and to thereby exert tension on said excess thread chain.
- 12. An attachment for a semi-automatic sewing machine, having a stitching needle for stitching a thread chain, a presser foot, a thread servering means and a power source, comprising:
- means for positioning any excess thread chain extending from a trailing edge of an article which has just been stitched by the sewing machine after severing of the excess thread chain from the article, said positioning means comprising:
- blowing means for blowing said stitch chain from the position at which it is severed to a position on an upstream, first side of the stitching needle;
- rotary catching means for catching the thread chain at said position on the upstream side of the stitching needle and maintaining tension on said excess thread chain by frictionally engaging it, and for permitting the gradual release of such thread chain as it is being stitched to another garment.
- 13. An attachment as defined in claim 12 wherein said rotary catching means comprises a freely rotatable wheel assembly including an axle, a sleeve bearing mounted on said axle, a tapered air wheel mounted on said bearing and including a cylindrical end surface for receiving a serrated ring, said assembly mounted for rotation in a frame portion of said machine, said catching means also including first air supply means for directing air under pressure to cause said thread to lie on said wheel, second air supply means for directing air under pressure to maintain said thread on said wheel until it is snagged by said serrated ring, and third air supply means for directing air under pressure to impart rotary motion to said wheel and said serrated ring.
- 14. A thread catcher attachment for a semi-automatic sewing machine having a stitching needle, wherein said stitching needle is utilized to stitch an excess chain thread from a first garment into a seam of a second garment, said attachment comprising:
- rotatable means, rotatable about an axis, for engaging an excess thread chain; and
- thread chain snagging means provided on said rotatable means, comprising a serrated ring having serrations on its outside circumference extending generally parallel to said axis of rotation.
- 15. An attachment as defined in claim 14 wherein said rotatable means comprises a wheel provided along substantially its entire length with a tapered peripheral surface.
- 16. An attachment as defined in claim l5 wherein said tapered peripheral surface extends from a larger diameter portion of said wheel to a smaller diameter portion of said wheel, said serrated ring mounted on said wheel adjacent the smaller diameter portion thereof.
- 17. An attachment as defined in claim 14 further comprising
- means for blowing said thread chain into engagement with said thread chain snagging means; and
- wherein said surface of said wheel is formed with a plurality of recessed portion which cooperate with said blowing means to effect rotation of said wheel.
- 18. An attachment as defined in claim 17 wherein said means for blowing includes a first air jet conduit for supplying air under pressure to blow said excess chain thread toward said rotatable means, second and third air jet conduits for supplying air under pressure to blow said excess chain thread into engagement with said snagging means, and a fourth air jet conduit for supplying air under pressure to said wheel to effect rotation thereof and to thereby tension said excess chain thread.
- 19. An attachment as defined in claim 14 wherein said wheel and serrated ring are received on a one-way clutch bearing supported by an axle mounted for rotation in a support block, such that said wheel and said ring are rotatable in one direction.
- 20. An attachment as defined in claim 19 and further including adjustable braking means extending between said support block and said axle for regulating the speed of rotation of the wheel and serrated ring.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 866,56l, filed May 23, 1986 U.S. Pat. No. 4,679,515.
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