Claims
- 1. An embroidery machine, comprising
- a main drive shaft,
- a plurality of needle bars adapted for the working of different types and colors of threads respectively with an automatic change of the needle bars which are operatively driven respectively from time to time by said main drive shaft,
- a guide rod arranged parallel to said needle bars,
- a drive carriage is movably guided on said guide rod,
- means for connecting said drive carriage to said main drive shaft, comprising a crank and pivotally connecting rod connected to each other and to said drive shaft and said drive carriage, respectively,
- a contact member movably guided on said guide rod,
- switch pawl means for coupling said drive carriage to said contact member,
- a common needle bar block, means for mounting the latter displaceably transversely to an embroidery movement,
- said needle bars are mounted moveably adjacent and parallel to one another in said common needle bar block,
- a driver secured to each needle bar, respectively,
- said needle bars being adapted to be operatively coupable selectively to said drive carriage via said drivers in an embroidery position,
- a roller mounted on said driver of each of said needle bars, respectively,
- said contact member is formed with fork-shaped recess,
- said roller is insertable in said fork-shaped recess of said contact member, respectively,
- a stationary guide curve disposed at both sides of an upper dead-point position of said contact member, respectively,
- said rollers of the needle bars which are disposed outside of the embroidery position engage said guide curve,
- the distance of each said guide curve increases from a table of the embroidery machine with increasing distance from said contact member.
- 2. The embroidery machine as set forth in claim 1 wherein
- holding pawl means for releasably holding said switch pawl means out of contact from said catch,
- said switch pawl means is formed as a double-arm lever mounted on said contact member and having one arm which cooperates with said catch on said drive carriage and the other arm of said lever operatively engages said holding pawl means, respectively,
- switching means for controlling said holding pawl means.
- 3. The embroidery machine as set forth in claim 1 wherein
- said switch pawl means further for selectively mounting said contact member in the upper dead-point position simultaneously uncoupling said drive carriage from said contact member.
- 4. The embroidery machine as set forth in claim 1, further comprising
- spring means for biasing said contact piece pulling said contact member into the upper dead-point position.
- 5. An embroidery machine, comprising
- a main drive shaft,
- a plurality of needle bars adapted for the working of different types and colors of threads respectively with an automatic change of the needle bars which are operatively driven respectively from time to time by said main drive shaft,
- a guide rod arranged parallel to said needle bars,
- a drive carriage is movably guided displaceable relative to and on said guide rod,
- means for connecting said drive carriage to said main drive shaft, comprising a crank and pivotally connecting rod connected to each other and to said drive shaft and said drive carriage, respectively,
- a contact member movably guided displaceable relative to and on said guide rod,
- switch pawl means for coupling said drive carriage to said contact member,
- a common needle bar block, means for mounting the latter displaceably transversely to an embroidery movement,
- said needle bars are mounted movably adjacent and parallel to one another in said common needle bar block,
- a driver secured to each needle bar, respectively,
- said needle bars being adapted to be operatively coupable selectively to said drive carriage via said drivers in an embroidery position,
- a guide and engagement means mounted on said driver of each of said neelde bars, respectively,
- said contact member is formed with a fork-shaped recess,
- said guide engagement means is insertable in said fork-shaped recess of said contact member, respectively,
- a stationary guide curved disposed at both sides of an upper dead-point position of said contact member, respectively,
- said guide and engagement means of the needle bars which are disposed outside of the embroidery position engage said guide curve.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 958,401 filed Nov. 7, 1978, and now abandoned.
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3884165 |
Tajima |
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4054098 |
Hoever et al. |
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Divisions (1)
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Nov 1978 |
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