The present disclosure relates to a bobbin holding member that holds a bobbin to be used in a sewing machine and a storage case for it.
Conventionally, a bobbin (thread winder) for use in a sewing machine has been generally stored in an accessory storage case of the body of the sewing machine or a tidy. However, a thread wound around the bobbin may have been released and entangled in the storage case or the tidy. Furthermore, when taking out the bobbin and using it, it has been necessary to disentangle the thread or rewind it around the bobbin by hand, resulting in troublesome handling. To solve the problem, for example, a thread winding clip has been proposed which is shaped like a circle having one open end by externally folding back both edges of a plate made of metal etc. The bobbin is arranged to be sandwiched when its body section is pressed into the inner thread winding clip. Then, a plurality of such thread winding clips can be fixed inside the storage case or the tidy with an adhesive agent, to easily store a plurality of the bobbins in a condition where they are set in order. Besides, such a bobbin tidy structure has been proposed that U-shaped cross-sectional bobbin catching strips each of which laterally sandwiches the middle body section of the bobbin may be lined up on the inner bottom surface of the tidy.
However, the thread winding clips described above can be fixed on inside a tidy etc. to store the bobbins in order, and if the thread winding clips are unfixed, they may be scattered in the tidy, thus problematically disabling storing the bobbins in order. Moreover, once the thread winding clips are fixed on inside the tidy etc. with an adhesive agent, they cannot be detached, thereby restricting a space for storing the bobbins in the tidy. It may lead also to such poor usability that accessories (for example, a pair of scissors, various pressers, needles, screwdrivers, etc.) other than the bobbins cannot newly be stored in the tidy. On the other hand, the bobbin tidy described above has bobbin catching strips lined up on its inner bottom surface, so that most of the inner space of the tidy may be occupied by storing the bobbins. This may also has a problem that is similar to that of the aforesaid thread winding clip that the accessories other than the bobbins cannot be stored so much.
To solve the problems, the present disclosure has been developed, and an object of the present disclosure is to provide a bobbin holding member that can facilitate storing bobbins in order and a storage case that can sufficiently store even accessories other than the bobbins by utilizing the bobbin holding member.
According to a first aspect of the present disclosure, a bobbin holding member is provided that holds a bobbin, the member comprising a body portion that holds detachably an outer periphery of a brim portion provided to both ends of a middle body section of the bobbin, wherein the body portion includes a fitting portion and a fitting target portion to be fitted to the fitting portion of any of the other bobbin holding members.
According to a second aspect of the present disclosure, a storage case that stores sewing machine accessories, the case comprising a bottom wall; and a side wall erected from an outer peripheral edge of the bottom wall, wherein on an inner side surface of the side wall, a case-side fitting portion is provided which is fitted to the fitting portion or the fitting target portion provided on the bobbin holding member described above.
According to a third aspect of the present disclosure, a storage case is provided that stores sewing machine accessories, the case comprising a case body whose one surface is open; and a cap that covers an open surface of the case body, wherein on a back surface of the cap, a cap-side fitting portion is provided which is fitted to the fitting portion or the fitting target portion provided on the bobbin holding member described above.
Exemplary embodiments will be described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
A description will be given of bobbin holding clips 10 and 20 in accordance with first and second embodiments as well as storage cases 30 and 50 in accordance with third and fourth embodiments of the present disclosure in this order with reference to the drawings. It should be noted that the bobbin holding clips 10 and 20 (see
First, a description will be given of the bobbin holding clip 10 in accordance with the first embodiment with reference to
First, the structure of the bobbin holding clip 10 will be described. As shown in
Also, as shown in
The first fitting portion 16 and the second fitting portion 19 are arranged so that they can be fitted to any one of the first fitting target portion 17 and the second fitting target portion 18 on another bobbin holding clip 10. It should be noted that as shown in
Further, the first fitting target portion 17 and the second fitting portion 19 are respectively disposed so that each of the lowest positions of the first fitting target portion 17, the second fitting portion 19, and the body portion 11 may be in substantially the same plane. Thus, the bobbin holding clips 10 can be stably put on a flat surface, because they may not roll over even if they are put on a flat surface such as a work table in such a posture as shown in
Next, a description will be given of a method for holding the bobbin 60 on the bobbin holding clip 10 having the aforesaid structure, with reference to
First, the bobbin 60 is disposed so that its middle body section 61 (see
Further, in a case where the bobbin 60 which a thread 70 is wound around is held in the bobbin holding clip 10 as shown in
Next, a description will be given of the method for connecting serially three bobbin holding clips 10A, 10B, and 10C with reference to
Then, the first fitting portion 16 of the bobbin holding clip 10A is pressed into the second fitting target portion 18 of the bobbin holding clip 10B so that the clip 10A may be fitted in. In such a manner, the bobbin holding clips 10A and 10B can be serially connected with each other. Subsequently, the first fitting portion 16 of the bobbin holding clip 10B is pressed into the inner second fitting target portion 18 of the bobbin holding clip 10C so that the clip 10B may be fitted in. Thus, the bobbin holding clips 10A, 10B, and 10C can be serially connected in the row direction. In this condition, the right-side opening end portion 12 and the left-side opening end portion 13 are in contact with each other over these connected bobbin holding clips 10A, 10B, and 10C. Therefore, with respect to the central bobbin holding clip 10B, the left-side bobbin holding clip 10A can be turned counterclockwise around the first fitting portion 16 of the bobbin holding clip 10A but not clockwise. Further, the right-side bobbin holding clip 10C can be turned clockwise around the second fitting target portion 18 of the bobbin holding clip 10C but not counterclockwise. Therefore, if the bobbin holding clips 10A, 10B, and 10C are put on a flat surface such as a work table in such a posture as shown in
Further, as aforesaid, the outer peripheral surface of the body portion 11 of the bobbin holding clip 10 is provided with the first fitting portion 16, the first fitting target portion 17, the second fitting target portion 18, and the second fitting portion 19. It enables connecting serially other bobbin holding clips 10 to one bobbin holding clip 10 in its four directions of the right side, the left side, the lower right side, and the lower left side in a condition that these clips may be placed side by side. For example, as shown in
As described above, the bobbin holding clip 10 of the first embodiment comprises the body portion 11 which is made of an elastically deformable synthetic resin and formed in the C-shape as viewed from front. On the outer peripheral surface of the body portion 11 are provided with the first fitting portion 16, the first fitting target portion 17, the second fitting target portion 18, and the second fitting portion 19. It enables connecting other bobbin holding clips 10 to one bobbin holding clip 10 in its four directions of the right side, the left side, the lower right side, and the lower left side in a condition that these clips may be placed side by side. With this, a plurality of the bobbin holding clips 10 can be stored in, for example, a drawer in a condition where they are connected with each other so that bobbin holding clips 10 may be prevented from being scattered. Thus, the bobbins 60 can be stored in order. Further, a plurality of the bobbin holding clips 10 can be grouped in accordance with the color or the type of the thread 70 wound around the bobbins 60 held in the bobbin holding clips 10, thereby connecting the bobbin holding clips 10 in each of the groups. Thus, a plurality of the bobbins 60 can be placed in order on a work table, so that easily identifying the bobbin 60 around which a desired thread 70 is wound.
Next, a bobbin holding clip 20 of a second embodiment will be described with reference to
It should be noted that the bobbin holding clip 20 is a variant of the bobbin holding clip 10 according to the first embodiment, so that bobbin holding clips 20 can be connected to another clip 20 not only in the row direction but also in the column direction. Further, the bobbin holding clip 20 is the bobbin holding clips 10 added new structural components. Therefore, in the following description, the same reference numerals are given to the same components as those of the bobbin holding clip 10 of the first embodiment and repetitive description on the identical components will be omitted, thus mainly describing the new components and their functions.
As shown in
On the other hand, also at the center of the front end portion of the left-side opening end portion 13 which expands in the semicircular cross-sectional shape of the body portion 11, a cylindrical protrusion portion 25 is formed which has a smaller diameter than that of this left-side opening end portion 13 and projects frontward. Moreover, at the rear end portion of the left-side opening end portion 13, a recessed fitting hole 26 is formed which has a circular shape as viewed from front. The central axis line of protrusion portion 25 and the central axis line of the fitting hole 26 are arranged to be on the same line. Further, the protrusion portion 25 is arranged to be fitted into the fitting hole 26 of any other bobbin holding clip 20.
Next, a description will be given of a method for connecting three bobbin holding clips 20A, 20B, and 20C in the column direction with reference to
With this, first, the bobbin holding clip 20A is pressed into the front side of the bobbin holding clip 20B. It causes the protrusion portion 21 of the bobbin holding clip 20A to be fitted into the fitting hole 22 of the bobbin holding clip 20B. Further, the protrusion portion 25 of the bobbin holding clip 20B is fitted into the fitting hole 26 of the bobbin holding clip 20A. In such a manner, the bobbin holding clips 20A and 20B can be serially connected in the column direction. Subsequently, the bobbin holding clip 20C is pressed into the rear side of the bobbin holding clip 20B. It causes the protrusion portion 21 of the bobbin holding clip 20B to be fitted into the fitting hole 22 of the bobbin holding clip 20C. Further, the protrusion portion 25 of the bobbin holding clip 20C is fitted into the fitting hole 26 of the bobbin holding clip 20B. In such a manner, the bobbin holding clips 20A, 20B, and 20C can be serially connected in the column direction.
Further, the bobbin holding clip 20 has all the components of the bobbin holding clip 10 of the first embodiment, so that these clips 20 can be connected not only in the row direction but also in the column direction. For example, as shown in
As described above, the bobbin holding clip 20 of the second embodiment is a variant of the bobbin holding clip 10 according to the first embodiment. The protrusion 21 is provided at the rear end of the right-side opening end portion 12 of the bobbin holding clip 20 and the fitting hole 22 is formed at the front end thereof into which the protrusion portion 21 of another bobbin holding clip 20 is fitted. On the other hand, the protrusion 25 is formed at the front end of the left-side opening end portion 13 and the fitting hole 26 is formed at the rear end into which the protrusion portion 25 of another bobbin holding clip 20 is fitted. By providing such a structure, other bobbin holding clips 20 can be connected not only in the row direction but also in the column direction.
Next, a storage case 30 of a third embodiment will be described with reference to
As shown in
Further, on the left side of the inner surface of the front wall 32a, a rib 41 is formed which extends along a portion near the corer where the front wall 32a and the left-side wall 32c are coupled, which projects toward the rear wall 32d, and whose tip expands in a cross-sectional Ω-shape. On the other hand, on the right side of the inner surface of the front wall 32a, a rib 42 is formed which extends along a portion near the corer where the front wall 32a and the right-side wall 32b are coupled, which projects toward the rear wall 32d, and whose tip expands in the cross-sectional Ω-shape. Further, on the left side of the inner surface of the rear wall 32d, a rib 43 is formed which extends along a portion near the corer where the rear wall 32d and the left-side wall 32c are coupled, which projects toward the front wall 32a, and whose tip expands in the cross-sectional Ω-shape. On the other hand, on the right side of the inner surface of the rear wall 32d, a rib 44 is formed which extends along a portion near the corer where the rear wall 32d and the right-side wall 32b are coupled, which projects toward the front wall 32a, and whose tip expands in the cross-sectional Ω-shape. These ribs 41 to 44 have the same cross-sectional shapes as those of the first fitting portion 16 and the second fitting portion 19 of the bobbin holding clip 10 shown in
By fitting the first fitting target portion 17 of the bobbin holding clip 10 holding the bobbin 60 to each of the ribs 41-44 as shown in
As described above, according to the storage case 30 of the third embodiment, the ribs 41 to 44 are provided along the portions near the four corners of the side wall 32. These ribs 41 to 44 have the same cross-sectional shapes as those of the first fitting portion 16 and the second fitting portion 19 of the bobbin holding clip 10. That is, it is possible to fit the first fitting target portion 17 or the second fitting target portion 18 of the bobbin holding clip 10 to the ribs 41 to 44. Therefore, the bobbin holding clips 10 can be attached detachably to the inner side surfaces of the storage case 30. Further, it is possible to arbitrarily adjust the number of bobbin holding clips 10 to be attached according to the number of the bobbins 60 to be stored in the storage case 30, thereby appropriately changing the storage space of the storage case 30. That is, the storage case 30 easy to use can be provided. Moreover, since the bobbin holding clips 10 are attached along the portions near the corners of the storage case 30, a space can be formed at the center of the storage case 30. This formed space can be utilized as a space to store any other sewing machine accessories, thereby effectively utilizing the inner storage space of the storage case 30.
Next, a storage case 50 of a fourth embodiment will be described with reference to
The storage case 50 shown in
Such a storage case 50 is additionally provided with a cap 53 shown in
By fitting the first fitting target portions 17 of the four bobbin holding clips 10 holding the bobbins 60 to the ribs 75 and 76 respectively as shown in
As described above, the storage case 50 of the fourth embodiment is accompanied by the cap 53 to cover its open top surface. On the back surface of the cap 53 are mounted the pair of ribs 75 and 76 which extend parallel to each other in the front-and-rear direction. The ribs 75 and 76 each have a tip which expands in a cross-sectional Ω-shape, which is the same as the cross-sectional shape of the first fitting portion 16 and the second fitting portion 19 of the bobbin holding clip 10. That is, it is possible to fit the first fitting target portion 17 or the second fitting target portion 18 of the bobbin holding clip 10 to the ribs 75 and 76. Further, the back surface of the cap 53 may be supported in a condition where the predetermined size of space is held with respect to the top portion of the storage case 50. That is, the bobbin holding clips 10 attached to the back surface of the cap 53 may be arranged not to interfere with the sewing machine accessories supported by the part support plate 90. It is thus possible to effectively utilize the inner storage space of the storage case 50.
It is to be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the aforesaid embodiments and can be changed variously. For example, although in the first and second embodiments, the bobbin holding clips 10 and 20 have been fitted with the two fitting portions (first fitting portion 16, first fitting target portion 17) and the two fitting portions (second fitting target portion 18, second fitting portion 19), only at least a pair of a fitting portion and a fitting target portion need to be provided. Further, a larger number of the fitting portions and the fitting target portions may be provided.
Further, although the center position of the first fitting portion 16 (center position of the Ω-shaped partial cylinder) and the center position of the second fitting target portion 18 (center position of the cross-sectional C-shaped partial cylinder hollow) of the bobbin holding clips 10 and 20 have been disposed so that they might be of substantially the same height and in a plane which would pass through the center position of the body portion 11 (center position of the cross-sectional C-shaped partial cylinder hollow) or in the vicinity thereof, the center position of the first fitting portion 16 and that of the second fitting target portion 18 in a condition where the bobbin 60 is held as shown in
Further, the storage cases 30 and 50 of the respective third and fourth embodiments have been described in a case where they are fitted with the bobbin holding clip 10 of the first embodiment, the bobbin holding clips 20 may be attached instead.
Further, the ribs 41 to 44, 75, and 76 provided to the storage cases 30 and 50 of the respective third and fourth embodiments may have the cross-sectional C-shape, which is the same as that of the first fitting target portion 17 and the second fitting target portion 18, rather than the Ω-shape which is the same as the cross-sectional shape of the first fitting portion 16 and the second fitting portion 19 of the bobbin holding clip 10. In this case, it is possible to fit the first fitting portion 16 or the second fitting portion 19 to the ribs 41 to 44, 75 and 76.
Further, the number of the ribs provided to the storage cases 30 and 50 of the respective third and fourth embodiments is not limited to four or two and may be appropriately changed in accordance with the size of the storage cases 30 and 50.
The bobbin holding member according to the present disclosure can be utilized in the case of storing bobbins to be used in a sewing machine, in order.
The apparatus and methods described above with reference to the various embodiments are merely examples. It goes without saying that they are not confined to the depicted embodiments. While various features have been described in conjunction with the examples outlined above, various alternatives, modifications, variations, and/or improvements of those features and/or examples may be possible. Accordingly, the examples, as set forth above, are intended to be illustrative. Various changes may be made without departing from the broad spirit and scope of the underlying principles.
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This application is a U.S. continuation-in-part application filed under 35 USC 111(a) claiming benefit under 35 USC 120 and 365(c) of International Application No. PCT/JP2008/060951, filed Jun. 16, 2008, which claims priority to Application Ser. No. 2007-185861, filed in Japan on Jul. 17, 2007. The disclosure of the foregoing applications is hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
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