Information
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Patent Grant
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6736079
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Patent Number
6,736,079
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Date Filed
Friday, August 23, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 18, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Webb Ziesenheim Logsdon Orkin & Hanson, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 112 47507
- 112 47508
- 112 47514
- 112 104
- 112 113
- 112 115
- 074 813 R
- 074 816
- 074 25
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention relates to a device for feeding curtain hooks, which each consists of a strip and a hook part connected thereto, to a sewing machine which can sew the strip of a supplied curtain hook to a curtain, comprising: a supply holder for the curtain hooks, displacing means for displacing one curtain hook at a time in a straight line to a desired position for sewing on the strip, and adjusting means for automatically adjusting the mutual position of strip and hook part connected thereto. The invention also relates to a method for feeding curtain hooks.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a device for feeding curtain hooks, which each consist of a strip and a hook part connected thereto, to a sewing machine which can sew the strip of a supplied curtain hook to a curtain, comprising: a supply holder for the curtain hooks, displacing means for displacing one curtain hook at a time in a straight line to a desired position for sewing on the strip, and adjusting means for automatically adjusting the mutual position of strip and hook part connected thereto. The invention also relates to a method for feeding curtain hooks, which each consist of a strip and a hook part connected thereto, to a sewing machine which can sew the strip of a supplied curtain hook to a curtain.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The automatic feed of curtain hooks to a sewing machine along a straight path of movement is known from among others EP 0 637 345. Adjustment of the hook height, i.e. the mutual adjustment of a curtain hook consisting of a strip and a hook part, during the infeed route is also known from this publication. The use of the described device is particularly advantageous because it results in a reduced work load during the sewing of curtain hooks into curtains. Drawbacks of the prior art are that the existing devices take up a relatively large amount of space and that they function less precisely, particularly the hook height adjustment not being fully controllable.
The object of the present invention is to provide an improved device and method for automatic height-adjustment and feed of curtain hooks, whereby the drawbacks of the prior art are obviated while the existing advantages are retained.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention provides for this purpose a device of the type stated in the preamble characterized in that the adjusting means transport a curtain hook in a circle segment-shaped path from a position close to the underside of the supply holder to the straight line in which the displacing means displace a curtain hook, and during the progression through this circle segment-shaped transport path the desired mutual position of hook part and strip is adjusted. The displacement of the curtain hooks by means of a circle segment-shaped path prior to displacement thereof in a straight line to the sewing machine has a number of advantages. There thus results a greater freedom of choice in respect of the placing of the supply holder for curtain hooks; this no longer has to be localized above the linear feed path to the sewing machine. Particularly in the usually full curtain workshops in which the curtains to be manufactured require much space, this results in a considerable improvement in the utilization of the available space. The linear feed to the sewing machine can also take a more compact form. These feed means, heretofore often protruding in inconvenient manner, can be given a more compact embodiment.
Another advantage of the device according to the invention is that the first part of the infeed route (circle segment-shaped path), including the hook height adjustment, is hereby separated from the second part of the infeed route (linear path). This implies that, while the displacing means for displacing curtain hooks along a straight line are in operation, a subsequent curtain hook can already pass through the circle segment-shaped transport path, wherein it is simultaneously height-adjusted. The first part of the transport, including the hook height adjustment, hereby need not form part of the critical path in the feed and adjustment of curtain hooks. The device according to the invention can hereby operate more rapidly so that productivity can increase. A further advantage of adjusting the hook height outside the linear transport path to the sewing machine is that this enables a more certain locking of the strip of the curtain hook, whereby the adjustment of the position of the hook part on the strip can also be more readily controlled.
In a preferred embodiment the supply holder consists of a vertical tube in which the curtain hooks are buffered stacked on top of one another. Such a buffering of hooks is already known and can also be applied in combination with the device according to the invention. This enables the interchange of already existing supply holders with the device according to the invention. The advantage of the invention is that the relatively bulky supply holders can be placed at a position which is optimal for a seamstress, so that a holder is not inconvenient during use of the device and filling or exchanging of a supply holder is also simple.
In another preferred embodiment of the device the circle segment-shaped path of the adjusting means ends in or close to the straight line in which the displacing means displace a curtain hook. The circle segment-shaped path and the linear transport paths thus connect onto each other and no additional transfer means are required.
In yet another preferred embodiment the adjusting means comprise: at least one rotatable disc, which disc is adapted to carry a curtain hook, and a stop co-acting with the disc for engaging on the hook part of the curtain hook during rotation of the rotatable disc. Such a disc can be provided with locking means for fixing the position of the strip of a curtain hook carried by the disc. In order to obtain the desired hook height adjustment, an extreme working position of the stop can be adjustable, for instance by means of an adjusting member adjustable in a plurality of positions. Such adjusting means are relatively simple to manufacture and reliable in use. When a transmission is arranged between the adjusting member and the stop with a transmission ratio from a displacement of the adjusting member to a displacement of the stop for adjusting the extreme working position which is less than 1, it is then possible to adjust the device with an increased accuracy. Dimensional tolerances occurring during manufacture of the device or as a result of wear can thus be reduced (for instance by means of regular repeated fine adjustment of the device). The transmission ratio enables a precise control of the stop, with the resulting consequence that the hook height adjustment can be extra-accurate.
The adjusting means individually as described above also form part of the device according to the invention.
The invention moreover provides a method of the type stated in the preamble, comprising the successive steps of: A feeding a curtain hook from a supply holder along a circle segment-shaped path, a desired mutual position of the strip and the hook part being adjusted during the progression through this circle segment-shaped path, and B further displacing the curtain hook with adjusted hook height to a sewing machine along a linear path connecting onto the circle segment-shaped path. In a preferred application of this method the desired mutual position of the strip and the hook part is determined prior to progressing through step A by adjusting the means for feeding curtain hooks along the circle segment-shaped path. The orientation of the curtain hook after progressing through step A is preferably also the same as the orientation in which the curtain hook is further displaced according to step B. The advantages of this method are already described above with reference to the device according to the invention and the preferred embodiments thereof.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The present invention will be further elucidated with reference to the non-limitative embodiments shown in the following figures. Herein:
FIG. 1
shows a top view of a curtain hook with adjustable hook height,
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a part of a curtain with sewn-in curtain hooks,
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a schematic representation of the device according to the invention in combination with a sewing machine, and
FIG. 4
shows a top view of a variant of the adjusting means which form part of the device shown in FIG.
3
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
shows a curtain hook
1
, generally manufactured from plastic, which comprises a strip
2
with a toothing
3
and a hook part
4
. Hook part
4
engages on toothing
3
of strip
2
at an adjustable position. In strip
2
are arranged two recesses
5
for positioning of strip
2
.
FIG. 2
shows two curtain hooks
1
sewn into pleats
6
of a curtain
7
. For simplified sewing-in thereof, the curtain hooks
1
are fed automatically to a sewing machine wherein the desired hook height is simultaneously adjusted by sliding hook part
4
relative to strip
2
until a desired mutual position is reached.
FIG. 3
shows a schematic view of a device
8
according to the invention in combination with a sewing machine
9
. Curtain hooks
1
, not shown in this figure, are buffered in a vertical supply holder
10
, which supply holder
10
connects on the underside onto a rotatable disc
11
which forms part of adjusting means
12
. Rotatable disc
11
is rotatable with an electric motor
13
situated on the underside of rotatable disc
11
. Situated between electric motor
13
and the rotatable disc
11
is a second disc
14
which is rigidly connected to a stop
15
which protrudes through a slot
16
in rotatable disc
11
. Stop
15
engages on the hook part
4
of a curtain hook
17
lying on rotatable disc
11
. An extreme position (or hook-placement position) of the second disc
14
, and thus also of stop
15
, is determined by means of an adjusting member
18
.
A curtain hook
17
fed from supply holder
10
is displaced to the shown position in a circle segment-shaped path
19
, which is shown by means of a broken line, by rotating the rotatable disc
11
. During the progression of rotatable disc
11
through circle segment-shaped path
19
the second disc
14
also co-rotates, at least until it is stopped by adjusting member
18
. During displacement of curtain hook
17
the stop
15
engages on hook part
4
so that this hook part
4
is displaced relative to strip
2
of curtain hook
17
. The end position of hook part
4
relative to strip
1
is determined by the extreme position of the stop
15
, which corresponds with the position of the adjusting member
18
which limits the freedom of movement of second disc
14
.
After the progression through the circle segment-shaped path
19
, a rod
20
, which is for instance provided with fingers (not shown), engages on curtain hook
17
. Using a cylinder
21
the rod is moved along a linear path
22
(also shown by means of a broken line) to a position under a pressure foot
23
of sewing machine
9
. The curtain hook can now be sewn onto a curtain
7
.
It is noted here that the return movement of rod
20
can already begin once the position of curtain hook
17
is fixed by pressure foot
23
.
FIG. 4
shows the adjusting means
12
in top view. On the upper side of rotatable disc
11
is arranged a calibration
24
with which the placing of adjusting member
18
is related to the stated hook height adjustment. It is noted that in this figure the position of supply holder
10
differs from the situation shown in FIG.
3
. In addition to the slot
16
in rotatable disc
11
, the stop
15
protruding through this slot
16
is also clearly shown. This figure also shows rapid coupling means
25
for releasable connection of supply holder
10
to a support frame
26
such that the holder is situated a short distance above rotatable disc
11
. Supply holder
10
is thus connected to the fixed components and does not co-rotate with discs
11
,
14
.
Although the invention is described with reference to only a few embodiments, it will be apparent to all that the invention is by no means limited to the described and shown embodiments. On the contrary, many more variations are possible for the skilled person within the scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. Device for feeding curtain hooks, which each consists of a strip and a hook part connected thereto, to a sewing machine which can sew the strip of a supplied curtain hook to a curtain, comprising:a supply holder for the curtain hooks, displacing means for displacing one curtain hook at a time in a straight line to a desired position for sewing on the strip, and adjusting means for automatically adjusting a mutual position of the strip and the hook part of the one curtain hook, wherein the adjusting means transport the one curtain hook in a circle segment-shaped path from a position close to an underside of the supply holder to the straight line in which the displacing means displace the one curtain hook, and during a progression through the circle segment-shaped path, a desired mutual position of the hook part and the strip is adjusted.
- 2. Device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the supply holder consists of a vertical tube in which the curtain hooks are buffered stacked on top of one another.
- 3. Device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the circle segment-shaped path of the adjusting means ends in or close to the straight line in which the displacing means displace a curtain hook.
- 4. Device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the adjusting means comprise: at least one rotatable disc, which disc is adapted to carry a curtain hook, and a stop co-acting with the disc for engaging on the hook part of the curtain hook during rotation of the rotatable disc.
- 5. Device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the rotatable disc is provided with locking means for fixing the position of the strip of a curtain hook carried by the disc.
- 6. Device as claimed in claim 4, wherein a hook-placement position of the stop is adjustable.
- 7. Device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the hook-placement position of the stop is adjustable with an adjusting member lockable in a plurality of positions.
- 8. Device as claimed in claim 7, wherein a transmission is arranged between the adjusting member and the stop with a transmission ratio from a displacement of the adjusting member to a displacement of the stop for adjusting the hook-placement position which is less than 1.
- 9. Method for feeding curtain hooks, which each consist of a strip and a hook part connected thereto, to a sewing machine which can sew the strip of a supplied curtain hook to a curtain, comprising the successive steps of:A) feeding a curtain hook from a supply holder along a circle segment-shaped path, a desired mutual position of the strip and the hook part being adjusted during the progression through this circle segment-shaped path, and B) further displacing the curtain hook with the desired mutual position of the strip and the hook part to a sewing machine along a linear path connecting onto the circle segment-shaped path.
- 10. Method as claimed in claim 9, wherein the desired mutual position of the strip and the hook part is determined prior to progressing through step A by adjusting the means for feeding curtain hooks along the circle segment-shaped path.
- 11. Method as claimed in claim 9, wherein the orientation of the curtain hook after progressing through step A is the same as the orientation in which the curtain hook is further displaced according to step B.
- 12. In a device for feeding curtain hooks to a sewing machine for the purpose of sewing a strip of a supplied curtain hook to a curtain, the improvement comprising adjusting means, said adjusting means comprising:at least one rotatable disc, said disc adapted to carry a curtain hook; and a stop coacting with the disc for engaging on the hook part of the curtain hook during rotation of the rotatable disc.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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1013362 |
Oct 1999 |
NL |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/NL00/00758 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO01/31106 |
5/3/2001 |
WO |
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