Headgear frame apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6279498
  • Patent Number
    6,279,498
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 29, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 28, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A headgear frame apparatus comprises: a headgear frame for clamping a headgear; and a rotary drive frame for fitting the headgear frame replaceably thereon on the side of a sewing machine. The headgear frame is provided at its outer circumference with a brim which is further projected outward. On the outer circumference of the rotary drive frame, there are tiltably hinged levers which have hook pawls projected toward the rotary drive frame and which are biased by springs in the direction where the hook pawls approach the rotary drive frame. When the headgear frame is fitted on the rotary drive frame, the brim once raises the hook pawls in the direction away from the rotary drive frame, and after the hook pawls rode over the brim, the hook pawls are hooked on the brim by the biasing forces of the springs.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a headgear frame apparatus of a sewing machine for embroidering a headgear.




2. Description of the Related Art




As shown in

FIG. 6

, a conventional headgear frame apparatus


105


is provided with a cylindrical rotary drive frame


106


for turning a headgear


1


in front of a sewing machine frame in the circumferential direction of the circumferential portion


5


of the headgear


1


, and a headgear frame


100


detachably attached to the rotary drive frame


106


.




On the outer circumference of the rotary drive frame


106


, there are disposed three holding rollers


107


which are equidistantly spaced in the circumferential direction for fixing the headgear frame


100


. These holding rollers


107


are biased by (not-shown) springs to hold the outer circumference of the rotary drive frame


106


.




A receiving frame


101


of the headgear frame


100


is provided with three engaging holes


108


corresponding to the individual holding rollers


107


. When this headgear frame


100


is to be attached to the rotary drive frame


106


, its receiving frame


101


is fitted and forced on the rotary drive frame


106


. Then, the individual holding rollers


107


come into engagement with the engaging holes


108


so that the headgear frame


100


is fixed. When the headgear frame


100


is detached, on the other hand, it is forcibly pulled from the rotary drive frame


106


. Then, the individual holding rollers


107


are disengaged from the engaging holes


108


.




Here, in order to fixing the headgear frame


100


on the rotary drive frame


106


without any chatter, it is necessary to intensify the pushing forces of the holding rollers


107


. Then, the headgear frame


100


has to be pushed or pulled by accordingly strong forces for bringing the holding rollers


107


into or out of engagement with the engaging holes


108


when the headgear frame


100


is to be attached or detached. This makes these attaching and detaching works difficult for the powerless worker.




When the headgear frame


100


is to be removed, on the other hand, the strong pulling force is required till the holding rollers


107


and the engaging holes


108


come out of engagement. After this disengagement, however, the receiving frame


101


of the headgear frame


100


is just fitted on the rotary drive frame


106


so that the headgear frame


100


can be easily removed by a weak force. If the headgear frame


100


is pulled extensively strongly, therefore, the holding rollers


107


and the engaging holes


108


are disengaged, but simultaneously with this, the headgear frame


100


may entirely come out from the rotary drive frame


106


. This makes it difficult to moderate the force for pulling the headgear frame


100


.




In order to ensure the attachment of the headgear frame


100


, moreover, the engagement between the holding rollers


107


and the engaging holes


108


has to be visually confirmed, and this confirmation is troublesome.




Thus, it is not efficient to attach and detach the headgear frame


100


to and from the rotary drive frame


106


which is disposed on the sewing machine side.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the invention is to provide a headgear frame apparatus which facilitates attachment and detachment of a headgear frame to and from a rotary drive frame.




In the invention, therefore, there are taken the following means, as will be individually described with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


5


.




According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a headgear frame apparatus


9


comprising: a headgear frame


10


for clamping a headgear


1


; and a rotary drive frame


30


for fitting said headgear frame


10


replaceably thereon on the side of a sewing machine (e.g., an embroidering machine), characterized:




in that the headgear frame


10


is provided at its outer circumference with a brim


23


which is further projected outward;




in that on the outer circumference of the rotary drive frame


30


, there are tiltably hinged at axes


33


levers


32


which have hook pawls


31


projected toward the rotary drive frame


30


and which are biased by springs


34


in the direction where the hook pawls


31


approach the rotary drive frame


30


; and




in that when the headgear frame


10


is fitted on the rotary drive frame


30


, the brim


23


once raises the hook pawls


31


in the direction away from the rotary drive frame


30


, and thereafter the hook pawls


31


ride over the brim


23


, the hook pawls


31


being hooked on the brim


23


by the biasing forces of the springs


34


.




In the shown embodiment, the aforementioned members


23


,


31


,


32


,


33


and


34


are provided transversely symmetrically at the headgear frame


10


and the rotary drive frame


30


.




The headgear


1


includes a cap, a hat, a beret and any others which can be embroidered and worn on the head.




As in the shown embodiment, it is preferable that the rotary drive frame


30


is provided with abutting projections


35


which come, just before the levers


32


abut against the brim


23


when the hook pawls


31


are hooked on the brim


23


, into abutment against said levers


32


to generate abutting sounds and to stop said levers


32


.




As in the shown embodiment, it is preferable that the rotary drive frame


30


is provided with spring plungers


36


for pushing the brim


23


in the direction to release the headgear frame


10


from the rotary drive frame


30


when the levers


32


are tilted to unhook the hook pawls


31


from the brim


23


.




As in the shown embodiment, it is preferable that the spring plungers


36


push the brim


23


so that the headgear frame


10


may stop when the hook pawls


31


ride over the outer periphery


23




a


of the brim


23


.




In this headgear frame apparatus


9


, the headgear frame


10


is attached to the rotary drive frame


30


in the following manner:




The headgear frame


10


with the headgear


1


is fitted on (the outer circumference) of the rotary drive frame


30


disposed on the sewing machine side;




As the headgear frame


10


is inserted deeply, the brim


23


once raises the hook pawls


31


in the direction away from the rotary drive frame


30


. After the hook pawls


31


ride over the brim


23


, the hook pawls


31


are hooked on the brim


23


by the biasing forces of the springs


34


; and




Just before the levers


32


abut against the brim


23


when the hook pawls


31


are hooked on the brim


23


, the abutting projections


35


abut against the levers


32


to generate the abutting sounds (such as clicks), and the hooking can be confirmed.




On the other hand, the headgear frame


10


is removed from the rotary drive frame


30


in the following manner:




While holding the headgear frame


10


between the two hands, the levers


32


are tilted by pushing the action ends


32




a


of the left and-right levers


32


with the hand fingers;




When the hook pawls


31


at the leading ends of the levers


32


are unhooked from the brim


23


, the spring plungers


36


push the brim


23


in the direction to release the headgear frame


10


from the rotary drive frame


30


of the headgear frame


10


, and then they stop the headgear frame


10


when the hook pawls


31


ride over the outer periphery


23




a


of the brim


23


; and




At this stage, the levers


32


need not be continuously pushed any more but can be easily removed from the rotary drive frame


30


merely by pulling the headgear frame


10


lightly.




The following effects can be achieved according to this headgear frame apparatus


9


:




The headgear frame


10


can be attached or detached by the single action;




The hook pawls


31


are hooked on the brim


23


which is further projected outward from the outer circumference of the headgear frame


10


so that the leading ends of the hook pawls


31


do not probably pierce through the inner circumference of the headgear frame


10


;




The brim


23


to be hooked by the hook pawls


31


can be made so sufficiently thick that it can be prevented from being miss-hooked due to wear; and




Further objects of this invention will become evident upon an understanding of the illustrative embodiments described below. Various advantages not specifically referred to herein but within the scope of the instant invention will occur to one skilled in the art upon practice of the presently disclosed invention. The following examples and embodiments are illustrative and not seen to limit the scope of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a righthand side view showing a headgear frame apparatus for a sewing machine according to an embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a front view of a headgear frame of the same headgear frame apparatus;





FIG. 3

is a front view of the same headgear frame apparatus;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the hooked portions of the headgear frame and a rotary drive frame on the same headgear frame apparatus;





FIGS. 5A and 5B

are side views of the same hooked portions; and





FIG. 6

is a righthand side view showing a conventional headgear frame apparatus of a sewing machine.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1

to


5


B show a headgear frame apparatus


9


for a sewing machine according to an embodiment of the invention. As shown in

FIG. 1

, this sewing machine is provided with a cylindrical bed


91


which is projected in parallel with a direction, as indicated by arrow Y, from a machine frame


90


. Below and in parallel with the root end side of the cylindrical bed


91


, there is projected a guide rail


62


which supports a headgear frame apparatus


9


including the headgear frame


10


in a manner to move in the direction Y. Over the cylindrical bed


91


, there is further provided a horizontal drive frame


60


which extends in a horizontal plane in the (not-shown) direction X intersecting the direction Y at a right angle, so that the headgear frame apparatus


9


is moved by the horizontal drive frame


60


.




On the upper face of the leading end side of the cylindrical bed


91


, there is arranged a throat plate


92


which is provided with a needle eye


92




a


and below which there is packaged a (not-shown) hook wound with a bobbin thread. Over the cylindrical bed


91


, there is provided a needle


93


which is made vertically movable in the (not-shown) machine head. And, a headgear (cap)


1


, as held on the headgear frame apparatus


9


, is embroidered by the association between the needle


93


to be driven on the basis of embroidering data and the aforementioned hook.




The headgear frame apparatus


9


is provided for supporting the embroidering range of the headgear


1


in a proper position just over the cylindrical bed


91


. The headgear frame apparatus


9


is constructed to include: a support frame


40


made slidable in the direction Y along the guide rail


62


; a rotary drive frame


30


so supported on the support frame


40


as to rotate on an axis parallel to the direction Y; the headgear frame


10


clamping the headgear


1


and replaceably engaged to outside of the rotary drive frame


30


; elastic plates


41


mounted on a stay


45


, as projected forward from the support frame


40


, and extended sideways (to the left and right sides in the shown embodiment) of the cylindrical bed


91


; and auxiliary rollers


42


provided rotatably at the leading ends of the elastic plates


41


and rotating in abutment against boundary corner portion


7


between a circumferential portion


5


and a crest portion


6


of the headgear


1


clamped by the headgear frame


10


.




This headgear frame


10


is provided, as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


, with a cylindrical receiving frame


11


to be inserted into the headgear


1


, and a holding band


12


adapted to be wound on the outer side of the headgear


1


to clamp the headgear


1


between itself and the receiving frame


11


. The receiving frame


11


of the headgear frame


10


is provided at its outer circumference with a brim


23


which is further projected outward.




On the outer circumference of the rotary drive frame


30


, there are tiltably hinged at axes


33


levers


32


which have hook pawls


31


projected toward the rotary drive frame


30


. Springs


34


bias said levers


32


in the direction where the hook pawls


31


approach the rotary drive frame


30


. When the headgear frame


10


is fitted on the rotary drive frame


30


, moreover, the brim


23


once raises the hook pawls


31


in the direction away from the rotary drive frame


30


so that the hook pawls


31


ride over the brim


23


. After this, the hook pawls


31


are hooked by the brim


23


by the biasing forces of the springs


34


. In the shown embodiment, the aforementioned individual members


23


,


31


,


32


,


33


and


34


are provided transversely symmetrically at the headgear frame


10


and the rotary drive frame


30


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


3


,


5


A and


5


B, the rotary drive frame


30


is provided with abutting projections


35


which come, Just before the levers


32


abut against the brim


23


when the hook pawls


31


are hooked on the brim


23


, into abutment against said levers


32


to generate the abutting sounds and to stop said levers


32


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


3


,


4


,


5


A and


5


B, the rotary drive frame


30


is provided with spring plungers


36


which push the brim


23


in the direction to release the headgear frame


10


from the rotary drive frame


30


(as shown in

FIG. 5B

) when the levers


32


are pushed and tilted at their action ends


32




a


to unhook the hook pawls


31


from the brim


23


(

FIG. 5A

shows the hook pawl


31


in its hooked state).




As shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5B

, the spring plungers


36


push the brim


23


so that the headgear frame


10


may stop when the hook pawls


31


ride over the outer periphery


23




a


of the brim


23


.




In the aforementioned construction, it is conceivable to provide the receiving frame


11


with engaging holes in place of the brim


23


so that the hook pawls


31


may be hooked in said engaging holes. Then, the leading ends of the hook pawls


31


may pierce through the inner circumference of the headgear frame


10


. In order to prevent these insertions, on the other hand, it is also conceivable to shorten the leading ends of the hook pawls


31


, for example. Then, there arises a problem that the aforementioned engaging holes may fail to hook due to the wear at their circumferential edges.




In this headgear frame apparatus


9


, the headgear frame


10


is attached to the rotary drive frame


30


in the following manner:




(1) The headgear frame


10


with the headgear


1


is fitted on (the outer circumference of) the rotary drive frame


30


disposed on the side of the sewing machine;




(2) As the head gear frame


10


is inserted deeply, the brim


23


once raises the hook pawls


31


in the direction away from the rotary drive frame


30


(as shown in FIGS.


4


and


5


B). After the hook pawls


31


ride over the brim


23


, the hook pawls


31


are hooked on the brim


23


(as shown in

FIG. 5A

) by the biasing forces of the springs


34


; and




(3) Just before the levers


32


abut against the brim


23


when the hook pawls


31


are hooked on the brim


23


, the abutting projections


35


abut against the levers


32


to generate the abutting sounds (such as clicks), and the hooking can be confirmed.




On the other hand, the headgear frame


10


is removed from the rotary drive frame


30


in the following manner:




(1) While holding the headgear frame


10


between the two hands, the levers


32


are tilted by pushing the action ends


32




a


of the left and right levers


32


with the hand fingers;




(2) When the hook pawls


31


at the leading ends of the levers


32


are unhooked from the brim


23


, the spring plungers


36


push the brim


23


in the direction to release the headgear frame


10


from the rotary drive frame


30


, and then they stop the headgear frame


10


when the hook pawls


31


ride over the outer periphery


23




a


of the brim


23


(as shown in FIGS.


4


and


5


B); and




(3) At this stage, the levers


32


need not be continuously pushed any more but can be easily removed from the rotary drive frame


30


merely by pulling the headgear frame


10


lightly.




The following effects can be achieved according to this headgear frame apparatus


9


:




(a) The construction is made such that the headgear frame


10


is fixed on the rotary drive frame


30


by hooking the hook pawls


31


of the levers


32


on the brim


23


. With this construction, therefore, the forces of the springs


34


for biasing the hook pawls


31


may be such that the hooking of the brim


23


by the hook pawls


31


may not be released during the stitching operation. Different from the prior art, therefore, it is possible even for a powerless worker to attach and detach the headgear frame


10


easily to and from the rotary drive frame


30


by the single action;




(b) Since there are provided the spring plungers


36


for pushing the brim


23


in the direction to release the headgear frame


10


from the rotary drive frame


30


, the headgear frame


10


is moved, when it is to be removed, through the brim


23


to the position where the hook pawls


31


are not hooked on the brim


23


, merely by pushing the action ends


32




a


of the left and right levers


32


to disengage the hook pawls


31


at the leading ends of the levers


32


from the brim


23


. This relieves the worker from the simultaneous operations to push the action ends


32




a


of the levers


32


and to move the headgear frame


10


so far to the position at which the hook pawls


31


are not hooked on the brim


23


, so that the headgear frame


10


can be easily removed by the single action;




(c) The spring plungers


36


push the brim


23


so that the headgear frame


10


may stop when the hook pawls


31


ride over the outer periphery


23




a


of the brim


23


. Even if the hook pawls


31


at the leading ends of the levers


32


are unhooked from the brim


23


by pushing the action ends


32




a


of the left and right levers


32


when the headgear frame


10


is to be removed, the headgear frame


10


remains held on the rotary drive frame


30


by the hook pawls


31


riding on the outer peripheries


23




a


of the brim


23


. As a result, the headgear frame


10


neither comes out of nor leaves the rotary drive frame


30


. In this state, moreover, the headgear frame


10


can be easily removed from the rotary drive frame


30


merely by pulling it lightly;




(d) The hook pawls


31


are hooked on the brim


23


which is further projected outward from the outer circumference of the headgear frame


10


so that the leading ends of the hook pawls


31


do not probably pierce through the-inner circumference of the headgear frame


10


;




(e) The brim


23


to be hooked by the hook pawls


31


can be made so sufficiently thick that it can be prevented from being miss-hooked due to the wear; and




(f) Just before the levers


32


abut against the brim


23


when the hook pawls


31


are hooked on the brim


23


, the abutting projections


35


abut against the levers


32


to generate the abutting sounds. The fixing (or locking) between the rotary drive frame


30


and the headgear frame


10


can be ensured by confirming those sounds. This eliminates the chatter, as might be caused due to the mistaken attachment, between the rotary drive frame


30


and the headgear frame


10


thereby to provide a decorative embroidering finish.




Here, the present invention should not be limited to the aforementioned construction of the embodiment but could be embodied by making suitable modifications within the gist thereof such that the brim


23


, the hook pawls


31


, the levers


32


, the hinges


33


and the springs


34


are provided at one portion or at three or more portions of the headgear frame


10


and the rotary drive frame


30


.




As many apparently widely different embodiments of this invention may be made without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the specific embodiments thereof except as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A headgear frame apparatus, comprising:a head gear frame for clamping a headgear; and a rotary drive frame for fitting said headgear frame replaceably thereon on the side of a sewing machine, wherein said headgear frame is provided at its outer circumference with a brim which is further projected outward; on the outer circumference of said rotary drive frame, there are tiltably hinged levers which have hook pawls projected toward said rotary drive frame and which are biased by springs in the direction where the hook pawls approach the rotary drive frame; and when the headgear frame is fitted on said rotary drive frame the brim once raises the hook pawls in the direction away from the rotary drive frame, and thereafter the hook pawls ride over the brim, the hook pawls being hooked on the brim by the biasing forces of said springs such that leading ends of the hook pawls do not pierce the inner circumference of the headgear frame.
  • 2. A headgear frame apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the rotary drive frame is provided abutting projections which come, just before said levers abut against the brim when said hook pawls are hooked on the brim, into abutment against said levers to generate abutting sounds and to stop said levers.
  • 3. A headgear frame apparatus according to claim 1,wherein the rotary drive frame is provided with spring plungers for pushing said brim in the direction to release said headgear frame from the rotary drive frame when said levers are tilted to unhook said hook pawls from the brim.
  • 4. A headgear frame apparatus according to claim 2,wherein the rotary drive frame is provided with spring plungers for pushing said brim in the direction to release said headgear frame from the rotary drive frame when said levers are tilted to unhook said hook pawls from the brim.
  • 5. A headgear frame apparatus according to claim 3,wherein said spring plungers push said brim so that said headgear frame may stop when said hook pawls ride over the outer periphery of the brim.
  • 6. A headgear frame apparatus according to claim 4,wherein said spring plungers push said brim so that said headgear frame may stop when said hook pawls ride over the outer periphery of the brim.
  • 7. A headgear frame apparatus according to claim 1,wherein said brim, said hook pawls, said levers, said hinges and said springs are provided transversely symmetrically at said headgear frame and s aid rotary drive frame.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
11-127519 Mar 1999 JP
11-106170 Apr 1999 JP
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
5261338 Tajima et al. Nov 1993
6065413 Kawaguchi May 2000