Claims
- 1. A sewing machine, comprising:
a frame having an upper sewing head and a lower hook assembly supported thereon; the hook assembly mounted beneath a support plane for material to be sewed and including a bobbin receiver, the hook assembly being driven by a drive shaft, and being pivotable about an axis of the drive shaft from a first, operating position, to a second, bobbin loading position; a bobbin loader mounted for movement in a position adjacent to the hook assembly in the second, loading position, the bobbin loader including a removal device that removes any remaining bobbin core, and a bobbin feeder that loads a replacement bobbin from the bobbin loader into the bobbin receiver in the hook assembly.
- 2. The sewing machine of claim 1, wherein the hook assembly includes a sensor to detect when the bobbin is nearly spent.
- 3. The sewing machine of claim 1, further comprising rotary dogs for driving material through the sewing machine formed as a plurality of toothed rollers which are disengagable from a drive wheel when the hook assembly is moved from the first, operating position to the second, bobbin loading position.
- 4. The sewing machine of claim 1, wherein the bobbin loader includes a supply of bobbins loaded onto a feed rod.
- 5. The sewing machine of claim 1, wherein to load a single bobbin into the bobbin receiver of the hook assembly, the bobbins on the feed rod are pushed forward by a pusher such that the last bobbin is adapted to slide off the end of the feed rod and into the bobbin receiver.
- 6. The sewing machine of claim 1, wherein a control arm is located on the bobbin loader to allow only one bobbin to be released from the feed rod into the bobbin receiver.
- 7. The sewing machine of claim 1, wherein the bobbin loader is mounted for movement in at least two axes to allow for movement toward and away from the hook assembly when it is in the second, loading position.
- 8. The sewing machine of claim 1, wherein the removal device comprises a suction tube.
- 9. The sewing machine of claim 8, wherein a venturi is used with the suction tube to remove a spent bobbin from the bobbin receiver
- 10. The sewing machine of claim 8, wherein the suction tube is mounted for pivoting movement on the bobbin loader.
- 11. The sewing machine of claim 1, wherein a bobbin hold-down arm is mounted separately from the hook assembly and is driven up and down in time with a sewing machine drive such that it lifted upwardly from the bobbin to allow a loop of upper thread to pass under the arm.
- 12. The sewing machine of claim 11, further comprising sensors attached to the arm to detect when the bobbin is nearly spent and signal a controller to trigger a reloading operation to occur.
- 13. The sewing machine of claim 12, further comprising a bobbin thread cutter that engages the bobbin thread and cuts it upon the hold down arm detecting that the bobbin in the bobbin receiver is nearly spent.
- 14. The sewing machine of claim 13, further comprising an upper thread cutter that engages an upper thread and cuts it to prevent additional thread pulling during a bobbin changing operation.
- 15. The sewing machine of claim 1, wherein the hook assembly is slidable along the drive shaft so that it can be positioned in any one of a number of positions.
- 16. The sewing machine of claim 1, further comprising a second upper head and a second hook assembly, the, upper heads and hook assemblies being slidable along the frame and the drive shafts to allow a throat width of the sewing machine to be adjusted and/or to allow multiple sewing heads to be placed at varying distances from one another.
- 17. The sewing machine of claim 1, wherein the hook assembly is rotated from the first position to the second position via a rotary drive.
- 18. The sewing machine of claim 1, wherein the bobbin feeder comprises a bobbin holding rod upon which a plurality of bobbins are slidably located, and a pusher for pushing a last bobbin from the holding rod into the bobbin receiver.
- 19. The sewing machine of claim 18, wherein the bobbin is inserted into the bobbin receiver of the hook assembly using a blast of air pressure.
- 20. The sewing machine of claim 1, wherein the bobbin loader is moveable to a restocking position where one or more new bobbins can be loaded while the sewing machine continues to operate.
- 21. The sewing machine of claim 20, wherein a bobbin holding feed rod is pivotbly mounted on the bobbin loader and is pivotable toward an operator in a reloading position so that a plurality of new bobbins can be loaded at the same time.
- 22. The sewing machine of claim 1, comprising a plurality of sewing heads and hook assemblies mounted to the frame which are adjustable to a desired spacing to allow for multiple stitching to occur at the same time.
- 23. The sewing machine of claim 1, wherein an upper thread carrying needle of the upper head is mounted on a needle carriage to allow the sewing machine to sew through multiple layers of thick material.
- 24. The sewing machine of claim 23, wherein the needle carriage is mounted for sliding horizontal movement in time with a movement of material being sewn through the sewing machine.
- 25. The sewing machine of claim 23, wherein the needle is mounted for transverse movement in the needle carriage such that the needle moves upwardly and downwardly in order to sew while the needle carriage moves horizontally back and forth in time with the material being sewn.
- 26. The sewing machine of claim 23, wherein the needle is inserted such that the needle is maintained in a generally parallel, vertical alignment during a sewing operation, eliminating tilting of the needle.
- 27. The sewing machine of claim 23, wherein the needle carriage is mounted for sliding movement on at least two horizontal guide rods and is driven in time with the movement of the needle into the material to be sewn and moved horizontally in time with feed rollers which draw the material to be sewn through the sewing machine.
- 28. The sewing machine of claim 1, further comprising a thread pull and thread cutoff device located on the upper head for the upper thread which include a first hook driven by an actuator to create extra slack in the upper thread and a second actuator to draw the thread from the needle to an actuator driven cutting device which cuts the thread while still leaving a sufficient thread tail through the needle to restart the sewing operation without having to rethread the needle.
- 29. A sewing machine, comprising:
a frame having an upper sewing head and a lower hook assembly supported thereon; an upper thread carrying needle of the upper head is mounted on a needle carriage; and the needle carriage is mounted for sliding horizontal movement in time with a movement of material being sewn through the sewing machine such that the needle is maintained in a generally parallel, vertical alignment during a sewing operation, eliminating tilting of the needle to allow the sewing machine to sew through multiple layers of thick material.
- 30. The sewing machine of claim 29, wherein the needle carriage is sliadbly mounted on two generally horizontal guide shafts.
- 31. The sewing machine of claim 30, wherein a drive linkage is connected to the needle carriage.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/471,820, filed May 20, 2003, which is incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60471820 |
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