Claims
- 1. A chaining thread sew-in-device attached to an overlock machine which forms seams on an edge of a cloth and produces a chaining thread consecutive with said seams at a terminal end of the cloth, said machine having a working face and a needle location and defining a sewing axis, said device comprising:
- a suction passage defining a suction hole;
- means for sucking the chaining thread into the suction hole provided downstream of the needle location viewed in the direction of cloth movement;
- means for cutting the chaining thread near the opening of the suction hole;
- air pressure means for moving the free end of the chaining thread cut off from the cloth by said cutting means upstream of the needle location by air pressure from the air pressure means;
- pinching means for pinching the transferred chaining thread upstream of the needle location, and sewing this pinched chaining thread into the seams formed in a next cloth; and
- first and second drive mechanisms, wherein:
- the free end of the chaining thread moved upstream of the needle location by said air pressure is inserted by air into an insertion hole opened in the sewing machine working face, and the inserted chaining thread is pinched beneath the sewing machine working face;
- a pinching plate moves linearly in a direction which crosses the machine sewing axis to open said insertion hole in the sewing machine working face, and insertion of the free end of the chaining thread into the insertion hole is effected by sucking air from beneath the sewing machine working face;
- said pinching means includes said pinching plate forming, with an upper surface thereof, part of the sewing machine working face upstream of the needle location and movable to open the insertion hole for inserting the free end of the chaining thread transferred by said air pressure in said working face, a sub-pinching plate which forms a pinching surface opposite to the pinching plate and is movable to pinch the chaining thread in cooperation with said pinching plate;
- said means for cutting including a cutter disposed on a moving trajectory of the chaining thread pinched between the two plates when said sub-pinching plate moves in cooperation with the pinching plate;
- said first drive mechanism drives said pinching plate and said second drive mechanism drives said sub-pinching plate;
- after inserting the chaining thread into the insertion hole opened into the sewing machine working face by air, the pinching plate is moved by said first drive mechanism to close the insertion hole, and the free end of the chaining thread inserted into the insertion hole is pinched between the pinching plate and the pinching surface forming thereby a pinched end; and
- after pinching the free end of the chaining thread between the pinching plate and the pinching surface, the sub-pinching plate is driven by said second drive mechanism, and the pinched chaining thread is cut off from the pinched end by crossing said thread with said cutter.
- 2. A chaining thread sew-in-device attached to an overlock machine which forms seams on an edge of a cloth and produces a chaining thread consecutive with said seams at a terminal end of the cloth, said machine having a working face and a needle location, said device comprising;
- a suction passage defining a suction hole;
- means for sucking the chaining thread into the suction hole provided downstream of the needle location viewed in the direction of cloth movement;
- means for cutting the chaining thread near the opening of the suction hole;
- air pressure means for moving the free end of the chaining thread cut off from the cloth by said cutting means upstream of the needle location by air pressure from the air pressure means;
- pinching means for pinching the transferred chaining thread upstream of the needle location, and sewing this pinched chaining thread into the seams formed in a next cloth; and
- first and second drive mechanisms, wherein:
- the free end of the chaining thread moved upstream of the needle location by said air pressure is inserted by air into an insertion hole opened in the sewing machine working face, and the inserted chaining thread is pinched beneath the sewing machine working face by sucking air from beneath the sewing machine working face;
- said pinching means includes a pinching plate forming, with an upper surface thereof, part of the sewing machine working face upstream of the needle location and movable to open the insertion hole for inserting the free end of the chaining thread transferred by said air pressure in said working face, a sub-pinching plate which forms a pinching surface opposite to the pinching plate and is movable to pinch the chaining thread in cooperation with said pinching plate;
- said pinching plate being rotatable along an arc trajectory to open said insertion hole in the sewing machine working face;
- said means for cutting including a cutter disposed on a moving trajectory of the chaining thread pinched between the two plates when said sub-pinching plate moves in cooperation with the pinching plate;
- said first drive mechanism drives said pinching plate and said second drive mechanism drives said sub-pinching plate;
- after inserting the chaining thread into the insertion hole opened into the sewing machine working face by air, the pinching plate is moved by said first drive mechanism to close the insertion hole, and the free end of the chaining thread inserted into the insertion hole is pinched between the pinching plate and the pinching surface forming thereby a pinched end; and
- after pinching the free end of the chaining thread between the pinching plate and the pinching surface, the sub-pinching plate is driven by said second drive mechanism, and the pinched chaining thread is cut off from the pinched end by crossing said thread with said cutter.
- 3. A chaining thread sew-in-device attached to an overlock machine which forms seams on an edge of a cloth and produces a chaining thread consecutive with said seams at a terminal end of the cloth, said machine having a working face and a needle location, said device comprising:
- a suction passage defining a suction hole;
- means for sucking the chaining thread into the suction hole provided downstream of the needle location viewed in the direction of cloth movement;
- means for cutting the chaining thread near the opening of the suction hole;
- air pressure means for moving the free end of the chaining thread cut off from the cloth by said cutting means upstream of the needle location by air pressure from the air pressure means;
- pinching means for pinching the transferred chaining thread upstream of the needle location, and sewing this pinched chaining thread into the seams formed in a next cloth;
- a cloth plate forming the working face of the sewing machine, said cloth plate having a chaining thread insertion hole formed therein;
- a fixed plate fixed beneath said chaining thread insertion hole;
- a drive mechanism; and
- chaining thread insertion means, wherein:
- the free end of the chaining thread moved upstream of the needle location by said air pressure is inserted by air into said insertion hole opened in the sewing machine working face, and the inserted chaining thread is pinched beneath the sewing machine working face;
- said pinching means includes a pinching plate which contacts with and separates from said fixed plate beneath said chaining thread insertion hole;
- said chaining thread insertion means inserting the chaining thread into said chaining thread insertion hole and between the mutually spaced fixed plate and pinching plate by air; and
- said pinching plate is driven by said drive mechanism to be spaced from said fixed plate, the chaining thread being inserted between the pinching plate and the fixed plate by the chaining thread insertion means, and the pinching plate is pressed tight against the fixed plate, so that the free end of the chaining thread is pinched between these plates.
- 4. The chaining thread sew-in-device of claim 3, wherein by actuating said drive mechanism said chaining thread insertion means blows air into said insertion hole from above the sewing machine working face to insert the free end of the chaining thread between the mutually spaced fixed plate and pinching plate.
- 5. The chaining thread sew-in-device of claim 3, wherein by actuating said drive mechanism, said chaining thread insertion means sucks air from beneath said fixed plate and pinching plate to insert the free end of the chaining thread between the mutually spaced fixed plate and pinching plate.
- 6. A chaining thread sew-in-device attached to an overlock machine which forms seams on an edge of a cloth and produces a chaining thread consecutive with said seams at a terminal end of the cloth, said machine having a working face and a needle location, said device comprising: a suction passage defining a suction hole; means for sucking the chaining thread into the suction hole provided downstream of the needle location viewed in the direction of cloth movement; means for cutting the chaining thread near the opening of the suction hole; air pressure means for moving the free end of the chaining thread cut off from the cloth by said cutting means upstream of the needle location by air pressure from the air pressure means; a first drive mechanism; a second drive mechanism; and pinching means for pinching the transferred chaining thread upstream of the needle location, and sewing this pinched chaining thread into the seams formed in a next cloth, wherein:
- the free end of the chaining thread moved upstream of the needle location by said air pressure is inserted by air into an insertion hole opened in the sewing machine working face, and the inserted chaining thread is pinched beneath the sewing machine working face;
- said pinching means includes a pinching plate forming, with an upper surface thereof, part of the sewing machine working face upstream of the needle location and movable to open the insertion hole for inserting the free end of the chaining thread transferred by said air pressure in said working face;
- said pinching plate being rotatable along an arc trajectory to open said insertion hole in the sewing machine working face;
- said first drive mechanism driving said pinching plate;
- said pinching means further includes a sub-pinching plate which forms a pinching surface opposite to the pinching plate and is movable to pinch the chaining thread in cooperation with said pinching plate;
- said second drive mechanism driving said sub-pinching plate;
- said means for cutting including a cutter disposed on a moving trajectory of the chaining thread pinched between the two plates when said sub-pinching plate moves in cooperation with the pinching plate;
- after inserting the chaining thread into the insertion hole opened in the sewing machine working face by air, the pinching plate is moved by said first drive mechanism to close the insertion hole, and the free end of the chaining thread inserted into the insertion hole is pinched between the pinching plate and said pinching surface opposite to the pinching plate when forming the insertion hole; and
- after pinching the free end of said chaining thread between said pinching plate and sub-pinching plate, the sub-pinching plate is driven by said second drive mechanism, and the pinched chaining thread is cut off from the pinched end by crossing said thread with said cutter.
- 7. The chaining thread sew-in-device of claim 6, further wherein: insertion of the free end of the chaining thread into the insertion hole is effected by blowing air into the insertion hole from above the sewing machine working face.
- 8. A chaining thread sew-in-device attached to an overlock machine which forms seams on an edge of a cloth and produces a chaining thread consecutive with said seams at a terminal end of the cloth, said machine having a working face and a needle location, said device comprising: a suction passage defining a suction hole; means for sucking the chaining thread into the suction hole provided downstream of the needle location viewed in the direction of cloth movement; means for cutting the chaining thread near the opening of the suction hole; air pressure means for moving the free end of the chaining thread cutoff from the cloth by said cutting means upstream of the needle location by air pressure from the air pressure means; a drive mechanism; and pinching means for pinching the transferred chaining thread upstream of the needle location, and sewing this pinched chaining thread into the seams formed in a next cloth, wherein:
- the free end of the chaining thread moved upstream of the needle location by said air pressure is inserted by air into an insertion hole opened in the sewing machine working face, and the inserted chaining thread is pinched beneath the sewing machine working face;
- said pinching means includes a pinching plate forming, with an upper surface thereof, part of the sewing machine working face upstream of the needle location and movable to open the insertion hole for inserting the free end of the chaining thread transferred by said air pressure in said working face;
- said pinching plate being rotatable along an arc trajectory to open said insertion hole in the sewing machine working face;
- said drive mechanism driving said pinching plate;
- after inserting the chaining thread into the insertion hole opened in the sewing machine working face by air, the pinching plate is moved by said drive mechanism to close the insertion hole, and the free end of the chaining thread inserted into the insertion hole is pinched between the pinching plate and a pinching surface opposite to the pinching plate when forming the insertion hole; and
- insertion of the free end of the chaining thread into the insertion hole is effected by sucking air from beneath the sewing machine working face.
Priority Claims (3)
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61-144225[U] |
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62-108359 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/563,946 filed on Aug. 7, 1990, which is a continuation of application, Ser. No. 07/184,493, filed Apr. 21, 1988, now abandoned.
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