The present invention relates to a control mechanism for driving the upper looper, and more particularly, to a control member for activating or stopping the upper looper. The control mechanism includes simple and reliable structure.
A conventional way to control the travel of the upper looper of a sewing machine is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,664,509 which discloses an action member and a connection member which is located between the action member and a swing member. By the change of positions of the action member and the connection member, the travel of the upper looper is controlled. However, it includes a complicated structure which is difficult to manufacture and maintain. Improvements are expected to develop a simple mechanism to control the travel of the upper looper.
The present invention intends to provide control mechanism that uses a control member which is pivoted between an operation position to connect the power of the active shaft to the upper looper, and a stop position to remove the power of the active shaft from the upper looper.
The present invention relates to an upper looper control mechanism for sewing machines which includes an active shaft for input power to drive the upper looper. The upper looper control mechanism comprises a connection member connected with the upper looper and a control member connected between the active shaft and the connection member. The control member is operated between an operation position for connecting the active shaft to the connection member to activate the upper looper, and a stop position for disengaging the active shaft from the connection member to stop the upper looper.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The connection member 30 has one end pivotably connected to a driving member 110 which is connected to the upper looper 11 and a hole 31 is defined through a middle portion of the connection member 30 so that the active shaft 20 extends through the hole 31 and the distal end with the first slot 21 extends beyond the connection member 30. The other end of the connection member 30 has a second slot 32 and a pin 33 extends vertically through the end and pivotably connects a connection end 41 of the control member 40 in the second slot 32.
The control member 40 includes an engaging portion 42 and an operation portion 43 such that when a user pivots the operation portion 43, the control member 40 is pivoted about the pin 33, the engaging portion 42 can be engaged with or disengaged from the first slot 21 of the active shaft 20 as shown in
A limitation member 50 is located close to the control member 40 and has one end fixed to the connection member 30 and the other end of the limitation member 50 is a limitation piece 51 which biases the connection end 41 of the control member 40 so as to position the control member 40 at the operation position and the stop position.
A retaining member 60 has a first end fixed on the frame 12 and a second end of the retaining member 60 extends toward the control member 40, an engaging slot 61 is defined in the second end of the retaining member 60 so that the control member 40 is engaged with the engaging slot 61 when in the stop position.
The mechanism includes a simple structure and includes a control member 40 which controls the operation of the upper looper 11 so that the manufacturing cost is extremely low.
The limitation member 50 assists the positioning of the control member 40 to make the operation more reliable.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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