Buttonhole sewing machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6755139
  • Patent Number
    6,755,139
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 21, 2003
    20 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 29, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A buttonhole sewing machine for producing buttonhole seams with seam end sections of various shapes in a work piece comprises an input equipment for feeding buttonhole parameters; and a computer for calculating, from the buttonhole parameters, sewing data that determine the respective buttonhole geometry. It further comprises a memory for storing the computed sewing data and a key to be shifted into two key statuses, by means of which to trigger conversion of a buttonhole seam from a position to the left to a position to the right or vice versa, and storage thereof.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a buttonhole sewing machine for producing in a work piece buttonhole seams with seam end sections of various shapes.




2. Background Art




In clothes such as coats, jackets, shirts etc. which are closed at the front by buttons and buttonholes, the menswear buttonholes are disposed in mirror-image arrangement as compared to ladies' wear buttonholes. In these buttonholes, the thread supplied by the needle to the sewing machine extends approximately in the form of a line on the externally visible side where the button comes to rest after buttoning.




In some clothes, for example in knitwear, the buttonholes run lengthwise in parallel to the edge of the work piece. The buttonholes are disposed one after the other in the longitudinal direction. They have seam end sections of varying shape i.e., stay stitching of various shapes such as round stays, wedge-shaped stays, zigzag stays or eye-type stays.




For buttonhole seams of this type to be sewn, U.S. Pat. No. 3,216,381 describes a buttonhole sewing machine of the generic type, comprising a base plate, a top arm and a standard that unites the base plate and the arm, and a needle bar which is lodged in the arm and provided with a needle and which reciprocates up and down, drivable substantially in a z direction by means of a main driving motor. Furthermore, this sewing machine comprises a work piece clamp which is displaceable in the y direction i.e., in the longitudinal direction of the machine, clamping the work piece. The standard stands back from a y-z plane that passes through the needle. This design enables a work piece to be placed with its buttonhole edge in parallel to the longitudinal direction of the arm i.e., in the longitudinal direction of the sewing machine, without being obstructed by the standard. Producing the buttonhole seams, mentioned at the outset, of mirror-image design depending on whether they are intended for ladies' wear or menswear will require a specific sewing machine in each case.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to embody a buttonhole sewing machine of the generic type in such a way that it can easily be reconverted, enabling mirror-inverted production of buttonholes of varying end sections.




According to the invention, this object is attained in a buttonhole sewing machine for producing buttonhole seams with seam end sections of various shapes in a work piece, comprising a base plate, a top arm and a standard that unites the base plate and the arm; a needle bar, which is housed in the arm and provided with a needle and which reciprocates up and down, drivable by a main driving motor substantially in a z direction; a table which is displaceable by a y driving motor in a y direction; a work piece clamp, which is disposed on the table, clamping the work piece on the table; a driving motor for producing a motion, in an x direction, of the needle relative to the work piece; a control system for controlling the driving motors, which an input equipment for buttonhole-parameter input is allocated to, which comprises a computer for computation, from the buttonhole parameters, of sewing data that determine a respective buttonhole geometry, which comprises a memory for storage of the computed sewing data, and which comprises a key to be shifted into two key statuses and by which to trigger conversion of the sewing data of a buttonhole seam from a position to the left into a position to the right or vice versa, and storage thereof. The buttonhole sewing machine according to the invention is embodied such that mirror-imaged or mirror-inverted buttonholes can be produced without any complicated program-input requirements. Placing the work piece in one direction or the other, as for example lapels to the left or to the right, enables the sewing data i.e., stitching coordinates, to be converted rather flexibly at the touch of a button as it were, The control system causes the driving motors and control units to be correspondingly triggered. Based on the measures according to the invention, the parameters that have been stored for a buttonhole can be used for a mirror-inverted buttonhole. Online calculation of the stitching coordinates takes place for the desired buttonhole. An available memory can be used for varying programs. Program conversion takes place rapidly and easily. Machine standstill is reduced. Simplicity of operation facilitates work. High operational reliability is accomplished because errors due to maloperation and faulty programming are strongly reduced.




Details of the invention will become apparent from the ensuing description of an exemplary embodiment, taken in conjunction with the drawing.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a side view of a buttonhole sewing machine;





FIG. 2

is an elevation of the buttonhole sewing machine in accordance with the arrow


11


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a partial horizontal section on the line III-III of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a diagrammatic illustration of the control system, the control desk and the driving motors of the sewing machine;





FIG. 5

is a view of a work piece with a row of buttonholes sewn in a first direction;





FIG. 6

is a view, corresponding to

FIG. 5

, of the work piece with buttonholes arranged in the opposite direction;





FIG. 7

is a view, on an enlarged scale, of an eye-type buttonhole with a zigzag stay; and





FIG. 8

is a view, on an enlarged scale, of a buttonhole with a round stay and wedge-shaped stay.











DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The sewing machine seen in the drawing comprises a base plate


1


of the type of a housing, a top arm


2


and a vertical standard


3


that unites the two so that the sewing machine has an overall shape of a C. An arm shaft


4


is lodged in the arm


2


, drivable via a belt drive


6


by a main driving motor


5


that is disposed in the standard


3


. The arm


2


further houses a needle bar


7


, the bottom end of which is provided with a needle


8


. The needle bar


7


is conventionally drivable by way of the arm shaft


4


for up and down reciprocation substantially in the z direction. The needle bar


7


is mounted on a needle-bar-swivel and -jog bearing


9


which is drivable to rotate or jog about the central longitudinal axis


13


of the needle bar


7


by a swivel-bearing driving motor


10


, disposed in the base plate


1


, via a shaft


11


, disposed in the standard


3


, and a belt drive


12


. Swivelling actuation of the bearing


9


takes place by an electric-motor swivelling and zigzagging drive


14


.




A hook bearing


15


is customarily lodged for rotation in the base plate


1


, cooperating with the needle


8


and drivable by the swivel-bearing driving motor


10


via a belt drive


16


synchronously and equiangularly of the bearing


9


.




A table


17


in the form of an x-y table is disposed on the base plate


1


for displacement in the x and y direction; it is horizontally displaceable in the y direction i.e., in the longitudinal direction of the sewing machine, by means of a y driving motor


18


, lodged in the base plate


1


, via a spindle-nut drive


19


. By means of an x driving motor


20


, the table


17


is also horizontally displaceable, however crosswise of the y direction i.e., in the x direction. A design of this type is described in DE 102 33 017 A. A work piece clamp


21


is disposed on the table


17


. It includes two clamping plates


23


,


23


′ which are mounted on pivotable bearing levers


22


,


22


′ and which are designed and arranged in mirror symmetry. By means of the clamping plates


23


,


23


′, a work piece


24


is pressed on a bearing plate


25


that is mounted on the table


17


. Details of design and actuation of such a work piece clamp


21


can be taken from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/410,466, U.S. Pat. No. 6,684,797, which reference is made to in this regard.




A buttonhole cutting device


26


is located downstream of the needle bar


7


seen in the y direction. It substantially comprises a drivable top cutter


27


and a bottom anvil


28


. The top cutter


27


has a cutting drive


29


which is joined to a double-armed lever


30


which is again joined to a driving rod


31


; the driving rod


31


is vertically displaceably guided in at least one guide bearing


32


that is mounted on the arm


2


. Mounted on the bottom end of the driving rod


31


is a knife head


33


, to the underside of which a knife


34


is replaceably attached. By means of a displacement drive


35


, the anvil can be set into at least two positions underneath the knife


34


so that, depending on the position of the anvil


28


, different cuts can be made. Further details of the buttonhole cutting device


26


will become apparent from DE 102 25 5 11 A, which is referred to in this regard.




As seen in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the standard


3


is stands back, seen from the operator's side


36


; seen in the x direction, it stands back from the y-z plane that passes through the needle bar


7


. In this way it is possible, by means of the work piece clamp


21


, to clamp work pieces


24


in the y direction on the table


17


, the work pieces


24


reaching as far as the standard


3


and beyond, as roughly outlined in FIG.


3


.




As seen in

FIG. 4

, the sewing machine comprises a control desk


37


provided with an input equipment


38


in the form of a keyboard and a display


39


. Allocated to the control desk


37


is a control system


40


which includes a computer


41


and a first memory


42


for buttonhole parameters and a second memory


43


for sewing data. The computer, which is downstream of the control desk


37


, and the memories


42


and


43


, which are downstream of the computer, are connected, by an interface


44


and amplifiers (drivers)


45


,


46


,


47


,


48


,


49


,


50


,


51


, to the main driving motor


5


, the y driving motor


18


, the x driving motor


20


, the jogging and zigzagging motor


14


, the swivel-bearing driving motor


10


, the cutting drive


29


aid the displacement drive


35


.




The features specified enable varying buttonholes to be sewn without alterations in the y direction and in the reversed y direction. As seen in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, eye-type buttonhole seams


52


that run in the y direction can be produced in the work piece


24


, with the eye-type seam end section


53


leading in the y direction. On the other hand, simple signaling (still to be described) at the control desk


37


will do to produce eye-type buttonhole seams


5


′ of the same kind with the eye-type seam end section


53


′ trailing in the y direction. Appropriate clamping plates


23


,


23


′ are seen in FIG.


7


. They define between them a rectangular area


54


, straight in the y direction, where the straight seam section


55


of the buttonhole seam


52


is sewn. At both ends the rectangular area


54


terminates by an approximately circular area


56


,


57


, with the respective eye-type seam end section


53


or


53


′ being sewn in one of these areas. The area, opposite the eye-type seam end section


53


or


53


′, of the straight seam section


55


, which is formed by the needle thread


58


, a hook thread (not shown) and possibly a gimp thread (not shown) and which comprises two flat runs of zigzag stitches


59


,


60


, is provided with a zigzag stay


61


that is sewn in the rectangular area


54


. If eye-type buttonhole seams


52


′ with a trailing eye-type seam end section


53


′ are to be sewn instead of the eye-type buttonhole seams


52


with eye-type seam end sections


53


that lead in the y direction, then the eye-type seam end section


53


is formed in the circular area


57


of the clamping plates


23


,


23


′. The zigzag stay


61


is then sewn in vicinity to the circular area


56


. Producing the flat runs


59


,


60


and the zigzag stay


61


is effected exclusively by corresponding use of the jogging or zigzagging motor


14


and the y driving motor


18


. Producing the eye-type seam end section


53


is however effected by additional use of the swivel-bearing driving motor


10


and the x driving motor


20


.





FIG. 8

illustrates that it is also possible to sew linen buttonhole seams


62


that have for example a round stay


63


at one end and a wedge-shaped stay


64


at the other end. In this case, the clamping plates


23




a


and


23




a


′ are embodied to have an area


65


for placement, between them, of the buttonhole scam


62


; and recesses


66


,


67


at both ends for reception of a wedge-shaped stay


64


.




Selection of the type of buttonhole seam


52


,


62


and the position thereof takes place at the input equipment


38


, with the seam of an eye-type buttonhole or of a so-called linen buttonhole being conceivable. Fundamentally, this involves buttonhole seams


52


,


62


of varying end sections, for example with an eye-type seam end section


53


or a stay such as a round stay


63


, wedge-shaped stay


64


, zigzag stay


61


or the like.




Depending on the type and position of buttonhole seam selected, pictorial representation takes place on the display


39


. Then buttonhole parameters are fed the input equipment


38


, which are deposited in the first memory


42


. Based on these buttonhole parameters, the computer


41


calculates the actual sewing data such as the stitch coordinates and the number of stitches of the individual seam sections and the like.




These sewing data that determine the geometry of a seam are recorded in the second memory


43


. When such a buttonhole seam is to be sewn, these data are read out the second memory


43


, via the amplifiers


45


to


51


triggering the various drives


5


,


18


,


20


,


14


,


10


,


29


,


35


.




When, by way of a given key


68


of the input equipment


38


, a reversed position of a buttonhole is called, the sewing data of which have been stored, conversion of the sewing data available in the computer


41


is automatically triggered, the converted data being recorded, and correspondingly available, in the second memory


43


. The sewing data are automatically mirrored, as it were, depending on whether a position of the buttonhole to the right or to the left is called. In the process, the position of the buttonhole shows on the display


38


.




When the respective buttonhole seam has been sewn, the anvil


28


is moved by the displacement drive


35


into a position allocated to the corresponding cut


69


,


70


,


71


and then the cutting drive


29


is triggered.



Claims
  • 1. A buttonhole sewing machine for producing buttonhole seams with seam end sections of various shapes in a work piece (24), comprisinga base plate (1), a top arm (2) and a standard (3) that unites the base plate (1) and the arm (2); a needle bar (7), which is housed in the arm (2) and provided with a needle (8) and which reciprocates up and down, drivable by a main driving motor (5) substantially in a z direction; a table (17), which is displaceable by a y driving motor (18) in a y direction; a work piece clamp (21), which is disposed on the table (17), clamping the work piece (24) on the table (17); a driving motor (14, 20) for producing a motion, in an x direction, of the needle (8) relative to the work piece (24); a control system (40) for controlling the driving motors (5, 14, 18), which an input equipment (38) for buttonhole-parameter input is allocated to, which comprises a computer (41) for computation, from the buttonhole parameters, of sewing data that determine a respective buttonhole geometry, which comprises a memory (43) for storage of the computed sewing data, and which comprises a key (68) to be shifted into two key statuses and by which to trigger conversion of the sewing data of a buttonhole seam from a position to the left into a position to the right or vice versa, and storage thereof.
  • 2. A buttonhole sewing machine according to claim 1, wherein a display (39) is provided, emitting information in accordance with a selected buttonhole position.
  • 3. A buttonhole sewing machine according to claim 2, wherein the display (39) is configured for displaying a buttonhole picture.
  • 4. A buttonhole sewing machine according to claim 1, wherein the standard (3) stands back from a y-z plane that passes through the needle bar (7).
  • 5. A buttonhole sewing machine according to claim 1,wherein the needle bar (7) is mounted on a needle-bar-swivel and -jog bearing (9) and drivable for rotation about a central longitudinal axis (13) by a swivel-bearing driving motor (10); and wherein the swivel-bearing driving motor (10) is triggered by the control system (40).
  • 6. A buttonhole sewing machine according to claim 1,wherein the table (17) is drivable by an x driving motor (20) in the x direction; and wherein the x driving motor (20) is triggered by the control system (40).
  • 7. A buttonhole sewing machine according to claim 1, wherein a buttonhole cutting device (26) is provided, the cutting drive (29) of which is triggered by the control system (40).
  • 8. A buttonhole sewing machine according to claim 7,wherein the buttonhole cutting device (26) has an anvil (28), which is displaceable into at least two different positions relative to a knife (34) by a displacement drive (35); and wherein the displacement drive (35) is triggered by the control system (40).
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Number Name Date Kind
5001996 Tajima et al. Mar 1991 A
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Number Date Country
2002-91558 Mar 2002 JP
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