Claims
- 1. A sewing machine including a sewing head and a lower arm;
- a throat plate carried by said lower arm;
- stitch forming mechanism including reciprocating needles mounted on said sewing head and a presser foot; a main bracket mounted on said sewing head such that it can be moved toward and away from said throat plate; a rear roller shaft journaled on said main bracket; a rear feeder roller secured to said rear roller shaft and disposed above said throat plate and to the rear of said presser foot;
- a material folding device mounted on said lower arm forward of said throat plate for folding material to be fed to said stitch forming mechanism such that margins between edges of the material and the seam are established;
- a front roller bracket connected to said sewing head; a front roller shaft journaled on said front roller bracket, a front feeder roller carried by said front roller bracket, said front feed roller functioning to receive the folded material from the folding device and positively feed the folded material into the stitch forming mechanism such that said margins are constant and the need for manually controlling the folded material is diminished;
- an adjustable edge guide member mounted through mounting mechanism to said front roller bracket such that said adjustable edge guide is adjacent to said front feeder roller when said front roller bracket is in operative position and said adjustable edge guide swings forward toward said material folding device when said front roller bracket is raised, said adjustable edge guide functions as an edge guide for the material as said material is being loaded into said folder and under the front feeder roller when said adjustable edge guide is in the position it attains after swinging forward toward said material folding device, said adjustable edge guide member returns to the location adjacent to said front feeder roller when said front roller bracket returns to said front roller bracket operative position.
- 2. The invention as set forth in claim 1 wherein said mounting mechanism includes a bracket rigidly secured to said front roller bracket and extending forwardly therefrom;
- a pivot shaft journaled in the forward end of said bracket, restraining devices to prevent axial movement of said pivot shaft relative to said bracket;
- a swing arm is secured to said pivot shaft and carries said adjustable edgeguide at its free lower end;
- a biasing device urging said pivot shaft to swings forward toward said material folding device when said front roller bracket is raised and returns to its location adjacent to said front feeder roller when said front roller bracket returns to its operative position.
- 3. The invention as set forth in claim 2 wherein said mounting mechanism for said adjustable edge guide member permits said adjustable edge guide member to be adjusted right and left of the row of stitches.
- 4. The invention as set forth in claim 2 wherein said mounting mechanism for said adjustable edge guide member permits said adjustable edge guide member to ride up and down relative to the front roller bracket.
- 5. A sewing machine for producing the rows of stitches for a felled seam including a sewing head and a work supporting surface;
- stitch forming mechanism for forming a stitch in a stitch forming area, said stitch forming mechanism including needles mounted in said sewing head, a throat plate carried by said work supporting surface;
- a main roller puller bracket mounted for reciprocal motion on said sewing head, a rear roller puller rotatably mounted on said main roller puller bracket about a generally horizontal axis, at a location rearward of said stitch forming area, a front roller bracket pivotally mounted on said main roller puller bracket about said generally horizontal axis, said front roller bracket having a forward portion, a front roller rotatably mounted on the forward portion of said front roller bracket at a location forward of said stitch forming area, drive mechanism for said rear and front rollers operable to drive them in a direction to advance the work product along a line of feed from front to rear;
- a material folding device mounted on said work supporting surface forward of said throat plate for folding material to be fed to said stitch forming mechanism;
- lifting mechanisms for raising and lowering said main roller puller bracket and the forward portion of said front roller bracket toward and away from said work supporting surface; and
- an adjustable edge guide member mounted through mounting mechanism to said front roller bracket such that it is adjacent to said front feeder roller when said front roller bracket is in operative position and said adjustable edge guide member swings forward toward said material folding device when said front roller bracket is raised and returns to its location adjacent to said front feeder roller when said front roller bracket returns to its operative position.
- 6. The invention as set forth in claim 5 wherein said mounting mechanism includes a bracket rigidly secured to said front roller bracket and extending forwardly therefrom;
- a pivot shaft journaled in the forward end of said bracket, restraining devices to prevent axial movement of said pivot shaft relative to said bracket;
- a swing arm secured to said pivot shaft, said swing arm carries said adjustable edge guide at its free lower end;
- a biasing device urging said pivot shaft to swings forward toward said material folding device when said front roller bracket is raised and returns to its location adjacent to said front feeder roller when said front roller bracket returns to its operative position.
- 7. The invention as set forth in claim 6 wherein said mounting mechanism for said adjustable edge guide member permits said adjustable edge guide member to be adjusted right and left of the row of stitches.
- 8. The invention as set forth in claim 6 wherein said mounting mechanism for said adjustable edge guide member permits said adjustable edge guide member to ride up and down relative to the front roller bracket.
- 9. The method of producing rows of stitches having consistent lengths along a seam that encounters multiple layers of fabric and thick and bulky cross seams comprising the steps of:
- (a) biasing a rear feed roller downwardly into contact with the upper surface of the work material rearward of the stitch forming area;
- (b) biasing a front feed roller downwardly into contact with the upper layer of fabric, at a location forward of the stitch forming area and overlaying a differential feed dog;
- (c) pushing said upper layer of fabric toward said stitch forming area, by said front feed roller, at a predetermined feed rate;
- (d) adjusting said differential feed dog to push the lowest layer of fabric toward said stitch forming area at a selected feed rate that is equal to greater than or less than said predetermined feed rate;
- (e) driving the rear and front feed rollers in a direction to pull and push, respectfully, the work material from and to the stitch forming area at said predetermined feed rate.
- 10. The method as set forth in claim 9 including the additional step of:
- (f) driving the front feed roller from the rear feed roller in order to synchronize the magnitude of the pull and push that is being exerted on the work material.
- 11. The method as set forth in claim 9 including the additional step of:
- (f) pivotally mounting the front feed roller through a front roller bracket on the rear feed roller such that the front roller can elevate and walk over the cross seam when it is encountered while continuing to provide positive feed to the work material.
- 12. The method as set forth in claim 10 including the additional step of:
- (g) pivotally mounting the front feed roller through a front roller bracket on the rear feed roller such that the front roller can elevate and walk over the cross seam when it is encountered while continuing to provide positive feed to the work material.
- 13. The method as set forth in claim 9 including the additional step of:
- (f) adjusting the biasing force on the front feed roller independently of the biasing force being applied to the rear feed roller; and
- (g) adjusting the biasing force on the rear feed roller independently of the biasing force being applied to the front feed roller.
- 14. The method as set forth in claim 11 including the additional step of:
- (f) adjusting the biasing force on the front feed roller independently of the biasing force being applied to the rear feed roller; and
- (g) adjusting the biasing force on the rear feed roller independently of the biasing force being applied to the front feed roller.
- 15. A sewing machine including a sewing head and a lower arm;
- a throat plate carried by said lower arm;
- stitch forming mechanism including reciprocating needles mounted on said sewing head; a presser foot carried by said sewing head; a main bracket mounted on said sewing head such that it can be moved toward and away from said throat plate; a main feed dog mounted on said sewing machine in cooperative relationship with said presser foot; a rear roller shaft journaled on said main bracket; a rear feeder roller secured to said rear roller shaft and disposed above said throat plate and to the rear of said presser foot;
- a front roller bracket connected to said sewing head; a front roller shaft journaled on said front roller bracket, a front feeder roller carried by said front roller bracket, said front feed roller functioning to receive the material and positively feed the material toward the stitch forming mechanism;
- driving mechanisms for said rear and front feeder rollers;
- a differential feed dog mounted on said sewing machine in cooperative relationship with said front feeder roller.
- 16. The invention as set forth in claim 15 wherein the invention further comprises:
- drive mechanisms for said main feed dog and said differential feed dog that impart both vertical and horizontal components of movement thereto;
- the drive mechanism for imparting the horizontal component of movement to said differential feed dog being variable through a control that is readily available to the operator during operation of the sewing machine to enable the operator to match the cross seam of the upper and lower plies and to match the top and bottom plies to come out even at the end of the seam.
- 17. The invention as set forth in claim 15 wherein said rear roller shaft is drivingly connected to said front roller shaft and the latter is driven by the former such that the front feeder roller is driven in synchronism with the rear feeder roller.
- 18. The invention as set forth in claim 15 wherein independent biasing mechanisms are provided for biasing said main bracket and said front roller bracket toward said sewing head.
- 19. The invention as set forth in claim 16 wherein said rear roller shaft is drivingly connected to said front roller shaft and the latter is driven by the former such that the front feeder roller is driven in synchronism with the rear feeder roller.
- 20. The invention as set forth in claim 16 wherein independent biasing mechanisms are provided for biasing said main bracket and said front roller bracket toward said sewing head.
CROSS-REFERENCES
The present application is a continuation in part application of application Ser. No. 08/493,849 filed Jun. 20, 1995, entitled "Front Roller Feeder" that is currently pending, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,605,106.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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