Chain stitch sewing machine including a needle-thread pushing member

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6205941
  • Patent Number
    6,205,941
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 18, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 27, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Izaguirre; Ismael
    Agents
    • Ladas and Parry
Abstract
A sewing machine includes a machine bed, a presser foot and a needle seat. The presser foot and the needle seat are disposed vertically and movably on the machine bed. A row of vertical stitching needles of different lengths are mounted fixedly on the needle seat, and are arranged one behind another. A front one of each adjacent pair of the stitching needles has a lower end, which is located below that of the rear one. A thread pushing device is disposed on the machine bed behind the needle seat, and includes a needle-thread pushing member that can be driven by a power source and that is adapted to move gradually forward and downward between the presser foot and the stitching needles along a curved path so as to be adapted to push suspended needle threads away from the presser foot just before the presser foot moves downward toward a fabric to be stitched on the machine bed.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a chain stitch sewing machine, more particularly to a chain stitch sewing machine, which includes a needle-thread pushing member that moves between a presser foot and stitching needles along a curved path.




2. Description of the Related Art




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a conventional chain stitch sewing machine


1


is shown to include a machine bed


10


, a machine frame


11


fixed relative to the machine bed


10


, a presser foot


12


, a needle seat


13


, a thread pushing device


2


and a thread cutting device


6


. The presser foot


12


is adapted to press a fabric


14


on a top surface of the machine bed


10


. The needle seat


13


is mounted vertically and movably on the machine bed


10


, and carries a row of three vertical stitching needles


131


,


131


′,


131


″ thereon. The middle needle


131


′ is shorter than the front needle


131


, and is longer than the rear needle


131


″. As such, the lower end of the middle needle


131


′ is located above that of the front needle


131


, and below that of the rear needle


131


″. The thread pushing device


2


includes two bolts


21


, a mounting member


22


, a power source


23


, a swing arm


24


, an upper rotating element


25


, a lower rotating element


26


, a connecting rod


27


and a needle-thread pushing member


28


. The bolts


21


extend respectively through two side slots


221


in the mounting body


22


, thereby locking the mounting body


22


on the machine frame


11


. The swing arm


24


is mounted rotatably on the mounting body


22


, and can be swung by the power source


23


. The upper and lower rotating elements


25


,


26


are journalled respectively on the mounting body


22


and the swing arm


26


. Each of the rotating elements


25


,


26


can rotate about a horizontal axis. The connecting rod


27


is fixed to the rotating elements


25


,


26


. When the power source


23


is driven, the swing arm


24


activates the connecting rod


27


to move the needle-thread pushing member


28


forward from the position shown by the solid lines to that shown by the phantom lines, thereby moving the same between the presser foot


12


and the needles


131


,


131


′,


131


″ forward along a generally horizontal path. The aforementioned conventional sewing machine


1


suffers from the following drawbacks:




(1) When the thickness of the fabric


14


or the lengths of the needles


131


,


131


′,


131


″ are changed, it is necessary to adjust the positions of the bolts


21


relative to the slide slots


221


in the mounting body


22


. This adjustment is relatively difficult to conduct.




(2) When the needle-thread pushing member


28


is moved to the generally horizontal position shown by the phantom lines, it is spaced apart from the rear needle


131


″ by a relatively large distance. As such, it is difficult for the pushing member


28


to push a needle thread, which is suspended from the needle


131


″, away from the presser foot


12


just before the presser foot


12


moves downward toward the fabric


14


. As a result, the suspended needle threads may be clamped between the presser foot


12


and the fabric


14


. Furthermore, in a case where the pushing member


28


is adjusted to an excessively low position, it may strike the presser foot


12


during forward movement thereof.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of this invention is to provide a chain stitch sewing machine with a needle-thread pushing member that moves between a presser foot and stitching needles along a curved path, thereby pushing suspended needle threads effectively away from the presser foot.




According to this invention, a sewing machine includes a machine bed, a presser foot and a needle seat. The presser foot and the needle seat are disposed vertically and movably on the machine bed. A row of vertical stitching needles of different lengths are mounted fixedly on the needle seat, and are arranged one behind another. A front one of each adjacent pair of the stitching needles has a lower end, which is located below that of the rear one. A thread pushing device is disposed on the machine bed behind the needle seat, and includes a needle-thread pushing member that can be driven by a power source and that is adapted to move gradually forward and downward between the presser foot and the stitching needles along a curved path so as to be adapted to push suspended needle threads away from the presser foot just before the presser foot moves downward toward a fabric to be stitched on the machine bed.




Preferably, a linkage is disposed between the power source and the needle-thread pushing member, and includes a driving crank, a follower crank and an inclined coupler. The driving crank and the follower crank are mounted rotatably on the machine bed, and are connected pivotally to the coupler. The driving crank can be driven by the power source. The coupler has a lower end that is connected fixedly to the needle-thread pushing member. Accordingly, the power source can drive the linkage to move the needle-thread pushing member along the curved path.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




These and other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic side view illustrating a thread pushing device for a conventional chain stitch sewing machine;





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary perspective view of the preferred embodiment of a chain stitch sewing machine according to this invention;





FIG. 3

is a schematic side view illustrating a thread pushing device of the preferred embodiment, in which a needle-thread pushing member is at an upper limit position;





FIG. 4

is a schematic side view illustrating the thread pushing device of the preferred embodiment, in which the needle-thread pushing member is at a lower limit position;





FIG. 5

is a schematic side view illustrating how the position of the needle-pushing member of the preferred embodiment is adjusted;





FIG. 6

is a schematic top view of a thread cutting device of the preferred embodiment, in which a cutter is at a rear limit position;





FIG. 7

is a schematic top view of the thread cutting device of the preferred embodiment, in which the cutter is at a front limit position; and





FIG. 8

is a schematic top view of the thread cutting device of the preferred embodiment, in which the cutter is at a stand-by position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the preferred embodiment of a chain stitch sewing machine


3


of this invention is shown to include a machine bed


30


, a machine frame


31


, a first vertical movable rod


32


, a presser foot


33


, a second vertical movable rod


34


, a needle seat


35


, a thread pushing device


4


, and a thread cutting device


5


. The machine frame


31


is fixed relative to the machine bed


30


. The first and second vertical movable rods


32


,


34


can move vertically on the machine bed


30


. The presser foot


33


is carried on the first vertical movable rod


32


, and is adapted to press a fabric


36


on a top surface


37


of the machine bed


30


. The needle seat


35


is carried on the second vertical movable rod


34


, and is provided with a row of vertical stitching needles


351


,


352


,


353


. The middle needle


352


is shorter than the front needle


351


, and is longer than the rear needle


352


. The lower end of the middle needle


352


is located above that of the front needle


351


, and below that of the rear needle


353


.




The thread pushing device


4


includes a mounting body


41


, a power source


42


, a follower crank


43


, a lower rotating element


44


, a driving crank


45


, an upper rotating element


46


, an inclined coupler


47


and a needle-thread pushing member


48


. The mounting body


41


is mounted fixedly on the machine frame


31


. The follower crank


43


has an upper end that is mounted rotatably on the mounting body


41


. The lower rotating element


44


is mounted rotatably on a lower end of the follower crank


43


, and can rotate about a horizontal axis. The driving crank


45


has an upper end that is mounted rotatably on the mounting body


41


, and can be driven by the power source


42


. The upper rotating element


46


is mounted rotatably on a lower end of the driving crank


45


, and can rotate about a horizontal axis. The coupler


47


extends through a hole


461


in the upper rotating element


46


and a hole


441


in the lower rotating element


44


, and is locked on the upper and lower rotating elements


46


,


44


by means of two lock bolts


462


,


442


. The needle-thread pushing member


48


is fixed on a lower end of the coupler


47


.




As such, a linkage is constituted by the mounting body


41


, the driving crank


45


, the follower crank


43


and the coupler


47


. The power source


42


drives the linkage to move the needle-thread pushing member


48


gradually forward and downward from an upper limit position shown in

FIG. 3

to a lower limit position shown in

FIG. 4

along a curved path between the presser foot


33


and the needles


351


,


352


,


353


. In this way, needle threads, which are suspended from the needles


351


,


352


,


353


, can be pushed away from the presser foot


33


by the needle-thread pushing member


48


just before the presser foot


33


moves downward toward the fabric


36


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, when the thickness of the fabric


36


or the lengths of the needles


351


,


352


,


353


are changed, it is necessary to adjust the position of the needle-thread pushing member


48


relative to the machine bed


30


. In this case, by loosening the lock bolt


462


(see FIG.


2


), the upper rotating element


46


can be moved from the position shown by the solid lines to that shown by the phantom lines. Accordingly, the position of the needle-thread pushing member


48


relative to the machine bed


30


can be adjusted easily.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, the thread cutting device


5


is adapted to cut a horizontal row of looper threads


62


, after a stitching action has been finished, and includes a horizontal thread-engaging needle


50


, a horizontal base plate


51


and a movable assembly


52


. The thread-engaging needle


50


is disposed in front of the movable assembly


52


.




The base plate


51


includes a fixed stop member


511


, a fixed sliding member


512


, a horizontal adjustment rod


513


, a reed spring


514


, a longitudinal slide slot


515


formed in the adjustment rod


513


, and a lock bolt


516


that extends through the longitudinal slide slot


515


for locking the adjustment rod


513


on the base plate


51


.




The movable assembly


52


includes an elongated horizontal feed plate


54


mounted slidably on a top surface of the base plate


51


in a known manner, and an elongated horizontal cutting plate


55


in frictional contact with a top surface of the feed plate


54


. As such, the feed plate


54


can slide with the cutting plate


55


on the base plate


51


.




The feed plate


54


has a transversely extending front projection


540


, two fixed sliding members


541


, a transversely extending rear projection


542


, a transversely extending middle projection


543


, an inclined slide slot


544


formed in the rear projection


542


, and a longitudinal slide slot


545


that is formed in the middle projection


543


and that extends along the length of the feed plate


54


. The middle projection


543


is located behind the front projection


540


, and is in front of the rear projection


542


. The sliding member


512


of the base plate


51


is received slidably within the longitudinal slide slot


545


in the feed plate


54


. A fixed vertical pin


517


of the adjustment rod


513


is received slidably within the inclined slide slot


544


in the feed plate


54


.




The cutting plate


55


has a fixed cutter


551


, a front longitudinal slide slot


552


, a rear longitudinal slide slot


553


and an open-ended transverse slide slot


554


. The sliding members


541


of the feed plate


54


are received respectively and slidably within the front and rear longitudinal slide slots


552


,


553


in the cutting plate


55


.




A torsion spring


56


interconnects the base plate


51


and the middle projection


543


of the feed plate


54


for pushing the feed plate


54


forward on the base plate


51


.




A driving rod


57


is mounted pivotally on the base plate


51


, and has a rounded end


571


that is received slidably within the transverse slide slot


554


in the cutting plate


55


. A driving unit


53


can drive the driving rod


57


to swing about a vertical axis in a known manner so as to reciprocate the cutting plate


55


and the feed plate


54


on the base plate


51


, thereby moving the feed plate


54


and the cutting plate


55


toward and away from the thread-engaging needle


50


. Accordingly, the cutter


551


can move between a rear limit position shown in

FIG. 6 and a

front limit position shown in FIG.


7


. When the cutter


551


is at the rear limit position, the sliding members


541


of the feed plate


54


are located at the front ends of the front and rear longitudinal slide slots


552


,


553


in the cutting plate


55


. When the cutter


551


is at the front limit position, the sliding members


541


of the feed plate


54


are located at the rear ends of the front and rear longitudinal slide slots


552


,


553


in the cutting plate


55


.




During forward movement of the feed plate


54


and the cutting plate


55


, the cutter


551


can move from the rear limit position shown in

FIG. 7

to a stand-by position shown in

FIG. 8

along a curved path with the assistance of the torsion spring


56


.




As shown in

FIG. 8

, when the cutter


43


is at the stand-by position, the middle projection


543


of the feed plate


54


contacts the stop member


511


of the base plate


51


, thereby preventing further forward movement of the feed plate


54


on the base plate


51


. In addition, the front end of the cutter


551


engages an end of the thread-engaging needle


50


. In this case, the cutter


551


is aligned with and is located immediately over the thread-engaging needle


50


, and two bladed barbs


555


of the cutter


551


are aligned with a row of three looper threads


62


to be cut, which are located on one side of the thread-engaging needle


50


. When the rounded end


571


of the driving rod


57


continues to push the cutting plate


55


forward, the cutting plate


55


moves forward relative to the feed plate


54


. As such, the cutter


551


moves over the thread-engaging needle


50


to the front limit position in a direction parallel to the thread-engaging needle


50


.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, when cutter


551


moves rearward from the front limit position, the reed spring


514


pushes the bladed barbs


555


of the cutter


551


transversely from the position shown by the solid lines to that shown by the phantom lines, thereby engaging and cutting all of the three threads


62


in sequence.




After repair or maintenance of the movable assembly


52


, to place all the elements of the assembly


52


in their correct positions, the middle projection


543


is brought first into contact with the stop member


511


of the base plate


51


. Then, the front end of the cutter


551


is moved to engage the end of the thread-engaging needle


50


by adjusting the position of the adjustment rod


513


in a direction generally transverse to the length of the cutting plate


55


.




With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention. It is therefore intended that this invention be limited only as indicated by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A sewing machine comprising:a machine bed; a presser foot disposed vertically and movably on said machine bed; a needle seat disposed vertically and movably on said machine bed and located over said pressure foot; a row of vertical stitching needles of different lengths mounted fixedly on said needle seat and arranged one behind another, a front one of each adjacent pair of said stitching needles having a lower end, which is located below that of the rear one; a power source disposed on said machine bed; a thread pushing device disposed on said machine bed behind said needle seat and including a needle-thread pushing member that is adapted to move gradually forward and downward between said presser foot and said stitching needles along a curved path so as to be adapted to push suspended needle threads away from said presser foot just before said presser foot moves downward toward a fabric to be stitched on said machine bed; and a thread cutting device adapted to cut a horizontal row of looper threads, after a stitching action has been finished, a linkage, which includes: a driving crank mounted rotatably on said machine bed and swung by said power source; a follower crank mounted rotatably on said machine bed; and an inclined coupler connected Pivotally to said driving crank and said follower crank and having a lower end that is connected fixedly to said needle-thread pushing member; whereby, said power source can drive said linkage to move said needle-thread pushing member along the curved path, two rotating elements mounted respectively and rotatably on said driving crank and said follower crank, each of said rotating elements rotating about a horizontal axis and having a hole, through which said coupler extends slidably; and two lock bolts for locking said coupler respectively and releasably on said rotating elements; whereby, the position of either of said rotating elements relative to said coupler can be varied by loosening said lock bolts to move said needle-thread pushing member on said machine bed.
  • 2. A sewing machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thread cutting device includes:a horizontal thread-engaging needle disposed in front of said thread cutting device and adapted for placement of the looper threads on one side of said thread-engaging needle; a horizontal base plate having a fixed stop member and a fixed sliding member; an elongated horizontal feed plate mounted slidably on a top surface of said base plate and formed with a fixed sliding member, a transversely extending middle projection, an inclined slide slot formed through a rear end portion of said feed plate, and a longitudinal slide slot that is formed through said feed plate and that is in front of said inclined slide slot, said fixed sliding member of said base plate being received slidably within said longitudinal slide slot in said feed plate; an elongated horizontal cutting plate in frictional contact with a top surface of said feed plate, thereby permitting sliding movement of said cutting plate with said feed plate on said base plate, said cutting plate and said feed plate being mounted on said base plate such that said cutting plate and said feed plate are able to reciprocate on said base plate, said cutting plate having a longitudinal slide slot that receives slidably said sliding member therein, and an open-ended transverse slide slot, said longitudinal slide slot extending in a direction generally perpendicular to that of said transverse slide slot and being adapted to be disposed generally parallel to said thread-engaging needle, said cutting plate further including a fixed and elongated cutter at a front end thereof, said cutter being adapted to be disposed generally parallel to said thread-engaging needle and having a bladed barb, which is adapted to cut the looper threads during rearward movement thereof on said base plate; a driving rod mounted pivotally on said base plate and having a rounded end, which is received slidably within said transverse slide slot in said cutting plate, said driving rod being capable of rotating about a vertical axis so that swinging movement of said driving rod results in reciprocating movement of said cutting plate and said feed plate on said base plate, thereby moving said cutting plate and said feed plate toward and away from said thread-engaging needle; a driving unit for activating said driving rod to swing on said base plate about a vertical axis, thereby moving said cutter toward and away from the thread-engaging needle between a front limit position and a rear limit position when said driving unit is activated, said middle projection of said feed plate being capable of contacting said stop member of said base plate during forward movement of said cutting plate and said feed plate toward the thread-engaging needle, thereby preventing further forward movement of said feed plate on said base plate, so as to permit sliding movement of said sliding member within said longitudinal slide slot in said cutting plate, engagement of said middle projection of said feed plate with said stop member of said base plate locating said cutter at a stand-by position in which said cutter is adapted to be aligned with and located immediately above the thread-engaging needle and in which said bladed barb of said cutter is adapted to be aligned with the looper threads while a front end of said cutter engages an end of said thread-engaging needle, thereby permitting sliding movement of said cutting plate relative to said feed plate and over the thread-engaging needle along a straight path during subsequent swinging movement of said driving rod; a horizontal adjustment rod adapted to be disposed generally parallel to said thread-engaging needle and having a fixed vertical pin, which is received slidably within said inclined slide slot, and a longitudinal slide slot, which is formed therethrough and which is adapted to be disposed generally perpendicular to said thread-engaging needle; and a lock bolt extending through said slide slot in said adjustment rod to lock said adjustment rod on said base plate and being capable of being loosened from said adjustment rod, thereby permitting movement of said adjustment rod on said base plate, whereby, in a situation where said cutter cannot be moved to said stand-by position, when said middle projection of said feed plate is moved to contact said stop member of said base plate, said adjustment rod can be moved in a direction generally transverse to said cutting plate on said base plate by operating said lock bolt so as to move said cutter to said stand-by position for performing a looper-thread cutting action.
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