The present invention relates generally to embroidery machines with break away needle bar studs, and more specifically to a system and method for a needle bar stud having a break away region to improve the maintainability of embroidery machines.
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Needle bar stud 101 is driven by needle bar reciprocator to sew thread into a garment. Each head in an embroidery machine will contain several needle bars, one for each different colored thread. Current embroidery machines feature needle bar studs, such as needle bar stud 101, which are fabricated entirely from metal. Current embroidery machines feature a needle bar reciprocator which have flanges for moving the stud that are fabricated from plastic.
When the needle attached to the needle bar strikes a solid part of the embroidery machines, such as the frame, then the plastic needle bar reciprocator being the softer, will shear off. The head of the embroidery machine, with the sheared needle bar reciprocator, will be out of commission until the needle bar reciprocator is repaired. Repairing a sheared needle bar reciprocator is a time and labor intensive process due to the complex nature of the reciprocator and typically requires a technician to repair. This breakdown of the entire head results in a machine that has no output or significantly less output depending upon the number of heads the machine has. While there are many systems for needle bar studs well known in the art, considerable room for improvement remains.
The novel features believed characteristic of the embodiments of the present application are set forth in the appended claims. However, the embodiments themselves, as well as a preferred mode of use, and further objectives and advantages thereof, will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein;
While the assembly of the present application is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are herein described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the description herein of specific embodiments is not intended to limit the invention to the particular embodiment disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the present application as defined by the appended claims.
Illustrative embodiments of the apparatus for a break away needle bar stud are provided below. It will of course be appreciated that in the development of any actual embodiment, numerous implementation-specific decisions will be made to achieve the developer's specific goals, such as compliance with assembly-related and business-related constraints, which will vary from one implementation to another. Moreover, it will be appreciated that such a development effort might be complex and time-consuming, but would nevertheless be a routine undertaking for those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure.
A system is herein described that overcomes the limitations of the current systems for driving an embroidery needle. The system replaces the metallic stud with a plastic stud and replaces the plastic reciprocator with a metallic reciprocator. With this improved configuration when the needle strikes a solid part, such as the frame, the plastic stud is sheared instead of the reciprocator. Therefore, the user of the machine only has a single color of thread unusable due to the broken stud instead of a broken reciprocator. Additionally, the plastic stud is mounted to the needle bar by an easily removable sliding interface that allows a user to replace a broken stud easily by sliding out the broken bit and sliding in a new stud.
A reciprocator for driving a needle bar is a much more complicated part than a needle bar stud. Therefore, repairing and or replacing the needle bar stud is an easier, cheaper, and quicker repair than repairing and or replacing the reciprocator. Configuring the system to induce failures in the stud instead of the reciprocator increases the reliability of embroidery machine. Additionally, configuring the stud to have an easily replaceable insert further increase the reliability of the embroidery machine.
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Needle bars are configured to be moved up and down to sew the thread into the article being embroidered. Needle bar reciprocator 301 engages the needle bar stud to drive the needle bar up and down. Needle bar reciprocator engages the needle bar stud by sliding along a line defined by the arrayed needle bar studs. Engagement occurs when flanges of the needle bar reciprocator are above and below the needle bar stud to be actuated.
Needle bar stud 321 is comprised of a stud 325 coupled to holder 329. Holder 329 has a first tab and a second tab to slidingly secure the stud 325 to the holder 329. Stud 325 has a first groove and a second groove configured to be slid onto the holder 329. The first groove and the second groove on stud 325 are not as wide as the stud so the stud can only be coupled to the holder from a single direction. Break away needle bar system 335 is comprised of a needle bar reciprocator 301 and a needle bar stud 321.
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Stud 411 is held by holder 405 by sliding the stud onto the tabs of the holder. Stud 411 has a first groove and a second groove configured to be slid into the holder 405. The first groove and the second groove on stud 411 are not as wide as the stud so the stud can only be coupled to the holder from a single direction and prevent the stud from being installed upside down. The direction that the stud 411 slides into and out of the holder 405 is at a right angle or 90 degrees to the direction of the needle bar reciprocator to prevent inadvertent removal of the stud 411. If the needle bar reciprocator moved in the same direction as the engagement between the stud 411 and the holder 405, the stud would fall out over time.
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Stud 611 also features a region 641 that is selectively weakened in comparison the rest of the stud. Region 641 is configured to facilitate shearing in the region. Facilitation of shearing in the region 641 creates a known location for the stud to shear when the stud fails. The configuration for facilitating shearing can be accomplished by a variety of methods. The preferred method is to notch the stud such that a failure occurs when the strain in the stud is greater than the force of driving the needle into fabric. The notch in one embodiment is a channel located around the stud. Alternatively the channel is across only one section of the stud. Alternatively the stud is fabricated from two pieces, such as a first member and a second member, and adhesively attached together. The adhesive is selected to fail from the force of the needle striking a part of the machine such as the frame.
Increasing the reliability of an embroidery machine is possible by using elements of the system described above. Described herein is a method of using the break away needle bar stud. Providing an embroidery machine having a first plastic stud; a second plastic stud or replacement stud; and a needle bar reciprocator having metallic flanges. Embroidering a fabric by driving the first plastic stud up and down thereby driving the needle into the fabric. Removing a broken first stud when a jam occurs. Replacing the broken first stud with the second stud. Continuing to embroidery the fabric with the second stud. This quick and easy replacement reduces the downtime of the machine. Additionally providing a holder and sliding a replacement plastic stud into the holder makes the replacement of a sheared stud quicker and easier. Furthermore weakening the first plastic stud such that the first plastic stud shears before the metallic flanges of the needle bar reciprocator shear during a jam protects the needle bar reciprocator from a shearing failure that forces a user to lose use of a head of the embroidery machine with the failed needle bar reciprocator until the failed needle bar reciprocator is replaced.
With this system once a break away stud breaks a user removes the broken stud from the machine. The broken stud is removed by sliding the remaining piece of the broken stud from the base. Once the broken piece is removed a new stud is slid into place in the base or holder. Repairing a sheared or failed break away stud is a simple task that owner operators of the embroidery machine can accomplish themselves because of the ease of replacing the broken stud.
It is apparent that an assembly and method with significant advantages has been described and illustrated. The particular embodiments disclosed above are illustrative only, as the embodiments may be modified and practiced in different but equivalent manners apparent to those skilled in the art having the benefit of the teachings herein. It is therefore evident that the particular embodiments disclosed above may be altered or modified, and all such variations are considered within the scope and spirit of the application. Accordingly, the protection sought herein is as set forth in the description. Although the present embodiments are shown above, they are not limited to just these embodiments, but are amenable to various changes and modifications without departing from the spirit thereof.
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