The subject matter of the invention is an embroidery module for a free-arm sewing machine.
Free-arm sewing machines for home use have a relatively small work surface, in order also to be able to process tubular work pieces, such as sleeves, etc. For better support of larger work pieces, so-called slide-on extension tables, which have a U-shaped configuration and which enclose the free arm on three sides, are frequently supplied with the sewing machine. This significantly larger work and support surface, however, prevents the sewing or embroidering of tubular sewing material.
The work surface can also be expanded for large work pieces by docking an embroidery module, which is used for driving and supporting an embroidery hoop. Here, it is disadvantageous that after the work is performed, the slide-on extension table or the embroidery module must be removed again, in order to be able to perform different work on the sewing machine.
One objective of the present invention is to create an embroidery module, which can be used both for its main purpose, namely the driving and guiding of an embroidery hoop, but also continuously as an enlarged work surface, without having to limit the possibilities of the free-arm sewing or free-arm embroidery for tubular work pieces when the embroidery module is docked.
This objective is met by the present invention.
This objective is achieved without issue in various respects by the configuration of the embroidery module according to the invention. Here, not only is the use of the embroidery module as an expanded work surface advantageous thanks to the embroidery hoop support that can be completely removed from the embroidery module, but also an embroidery hoop support for larger embroidery hoops, which is consequently long due to the large edge length of such embroidery hoops, can be stored separately from the embroidery module. For most sewing work, the embroidery module can always remain coupled to the sewing machine without the embroidery hoop support or it is advantageous to keep this module docked to the machine. For individual applications, in which the properties of the free arm are required, the embroidery module can also remain docked.
On the other hand, the latter construction can be removed from the machine when only tubular work pieces are to be processed for a long time, in contrast to embroidery hoop drives connected permanently to the machine. The mounting of the embroidery hoop support in guides, which are located at the sides of the embroidery module, prevents dust or sewing instruments, e.g., needles or cut threads, from reaching into the guide rails. In addition, the slot-free surface of the embroidery module forms a closed material support that does not interfere with the movement of the material when sewing or embroidering.
The invention is explained in more detail with reference to an illustrated embodiment. Shown are:
a is a perspective view of a sewing machine with docked embroidery module;
b is a side view of the sewing machine with docked embroidery module;
c is a top view of a sewing machine with docked embroidery module;
a is a perspective view of the sewing machine with docked embroidery module and coupled slide-on extension table;
b is a side view of the sewing machine with coupled slide-on extension table;
c is a top view of a sewing machine with coupled slide-on extension table;
a is a perspective view of the sewing machine and the embroidery module with coupled embroidery hoop support, as well as the embroidery hoop and the slide-on extension table;
b is a side view of the sewing machine and the embroidery module with coupled embroidery hoop support, as well as embroidery hoop with slide-on extension table;
c is a top view of a sewing machine and the embroidery module with coupled embroidery hoop support, as well as embroidery hoop with slide-on extension table;
a is a perspective view of the sewing machine, the embroidery module, and coupled embroidery hoop support without slide-on extension table;
b is a side view of the sewing machine, the embroidery module, and coupled embroidery hoop support without slide-on extension table; and
c is a top view of a sewing machine and the embroidery module with coupled embroidery hoop support without slide-on extension table.
The embroidery module 1 shown in
In the housing 17 of the embroidery hoop support 13, a second drive motor for an embroidery hoop adapter 21 is provided, which is mounted so that it can move in the Y-direction in the embroidery hoop support 13, in the cylindrical section 20 in the center in
Below, the embroidery module 1 is described in more detail in combination with a household sewing machine 27, i.e., docked to such a machine.
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In the four embodiments of the embroidery module 1 according to the invention, the module does not have to be removed from the sewing machine 27. Consequently, all of the work performed on a sewing machine 27 can also be performed when the embroidery module 1 remains docked. A lot of sewing work, in which the embroidery module 1 is not needed, can benefit from this module, however, when it is docked for sewing, quilting, or embroidery. The embroidery hoop support 13, which is not needed for work without the embroidery hoop 25, can be removed easily from the embroidery module 1 without a tool and placed to the side.
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